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Posts Tagged ‘Producers’

Jun
02/10
Is The Dream Over?
Last Updated on Wednesday, 2 June 2010 12:51
Written by Brandy Smith
Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

After negative feedback for his remake of Aaliyah’s ‘One In A Million” and allegations that he and Mariah Carey stole their hit song from a group of Bay Area producers, he had this to say to Ms Drama TV :

“Nope, there’s not another album, this is it. Nobody appreciates music so I’m out. I’m out. I’m good, so take that. Like Jay said, maybe y’all will remember me when I fade to black. So it’s out.”

That almost sounds like something that a child would say. I’m sorry, I like The Dream but to say he is done after a couple of negative things are said. I don’t know how quickly success in the music industry came to him but he should know that not everyone will like what you do. I think that it’s a bit selfish as well, we all know that there are some hardcore Dream fans out there and to disappoint fans like that will make it so much harder for him once he’s done throwing his tantrum and decides to come back.

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Apr
28/10
Dr. Dre’s Son Is Following in His Father’s Footsteps
Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 April 2010 10:57
Written by Brandy Smith
Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Curtis Young aka Hood Surgeon, son of the legendary Dr. Dre is following in his father’s footsteps and launching his own recording label, Young Entertainment Inc. Young refers to his music as a “new era of positive feel good music for the West Coast.” He plans to release his debut solo album Product of My DNA this Summer  off of his record label. Young has already been on several mixtapes, including Family Tree Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, Son of A Doctor and Billionaire Dreams.

Young tells AllHipHop,  “My world became complete when I finally met my father at the age of 21,” he adds,  “I am extremely grateful for my father paving the road for me and many other artists. I feel privileged to have the opportunity to take over a legacy. As a producer, my father has set extremely high standards to existing and upcoming producers all over the globe but my hard and dedicated work will show everyone that I deserve the name Young.”

Young’ s album will be surprisingly personal, he shares how he met his father Dr. Dre and gives details about their relationship.

“For my debut album, you can expect to learn about the making of Curtis Young,” Young promised. “The story of actually becoming a product of society. People can expect to hear the true meaning of ‘Product Of My DNA’ that will let people know who Curtis Young is and how I learned about my father, Dr. Dre.”