Dr. Dre reportedly has a load of unreleased music he made with The Diplomats, according to Tony Yayo.
The G-Unit rapper stopped by Club Shay Shay for an interview and revealed that Dre once hit the studio with Dipset.
He said: “Dr. Dre is just a real picky motherfucker. He did records with Dipset and that shit ain’t never come out.”
Yayo added: “He did records with certain people and they never coming out. But he’s like a real particular n-gga. I remember he used to tell 50 to do one line over and over again. ‘Do it over, say it like this.’ And I understood sometimes it’s not what you say, it’s how you say it. Dre is a fucking perfectionist. That was an experience.”
Jim Jones previously revealed that the group had recorded with Dre in an interview with MTV back in 2010.
He said: “Dr. Dre came to our studio, which was even more incredible. That was dope. We got to do a few songs with him. He coached me a bit.”
Xzibit recently opened up about the experience of working with Dr. Dre.
The two collaborated on a number of hits including “What’s the Difference” and “U Know” and recently reconnected for X’s new album Kingmaker with Dre featuring on the track “Leave Me Alone”
Sitting down for a chat with Billboard, X opened up about what it’s like to work with the legendary producer.
He said: “When we did ‘Bitch Please’ together. The insanity of it was being a fan first and then you basically get recruited into The Avengers. I’ll never lose that feeling, because it keeps things in perspective. The direction Dre gives when he’s in the studio only elevates the record, because you rely on his experience. Even if it takes you out of your comfort zone.”
The Pimp My Ride host also revealed that “Leave Me Alone” was a last minute addition to his first album in over a decade.
He continued: “We were supposed to come out on March 28, and then [‘Leave Me Alone’] came in. I was like, ‘Oh shit!’ It was crazy. Swizz Beatz actually did the track and Dre did co-production, and just to have both of them together on a track, I don’t think that’s ever been done. It was really exciting. To have Dre on the album after all this time means the world to me. He’s my brother, he’s coach.”
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