Dr. Dre released his Compton: A Soundtrack By Dr. Dre project yesterday (August 6), the first album the Compton, California rapper-producer has released since 1999’s 2001.
Several of Dr. Dre’s collaborators reacted to the collection’s release.
“THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER DR.DRE,”Kendrick Lamar wrote on Twitter yesterday (August 6). The TDE rapper appears on Compton cuts “Genocide,” “Darkside/Gone” and “Deep Water.”
Eminem, who appears on Compton selection “Medicine Man,” also tweeted about the album.
“Big day for music today,” the Detroit rapper wrote today (August 7). “@DrDre did it again with #Compton! More than honored to play my part: http://smarturl.it/Compton.”
The tweets from Kendrick Lamar, Eminem and are as follows, as are tweets from Compton contributors King Mez, Anderson .Paak and Justus:
SALUTE to the God @drdre you and your whole team. What an amazing album. I am so fucking honored!!! #Compton
— Andy PinDröP (@AndersonPaak) August 7, 2015
http://twitter.com/KingMez/status/629431771952623616
In here enjoying this album with the everyone who made it possible. No feeling could replace it
— JUSTUS (@Justus) August 7, 2015
THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER DR.DRE
— Kendrick Lamar (@kendricklamar) August 7, 2015
Big day for music today. @DrDre did it again with #Compton! More than honored to play my part: http://t.co/5oCbRcclAG
— Marshall Mathers (@Eminem) August 7, 2015
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