![]() M., compose a beat I bring the fire til you're soaking in your seat It's not a fluke, it's been tried, I'm the truth It's Turn Out the Lights from the World Class Wreckin' Cru I'm still at it, After-mathematics In the home of drivebys and ak-matics Swap meets, sticky green, and bad traffic I dip through then I get skin, D-R-E Since the last time you heard from me I lost some friends Well, hell, me and Snoop, we dipping again Kept my ear to the streets, signed Eminem He's triple platinum, doing 50 a week Still, I stay close to the heat And even when I was close to defeat, I rose to my feet My life's like a soundtrack I wrote to the beat Treat my rap like Cali weed, I smoke til I sleep Wake up in the A. Still taking my time to perfect the beat And I still got love for the streets, it's the D-R-E I'm representing for them gangstas all across the world (Still) hitting them corners on the low-low's girl ![]() Dre is the name, I'm ahead of my game Still, puffing my leafs, still fuck with the beats Still not loving police (Uh huh) Still rock my khakis with a cuff and a crease (fo sho) Still got love for the streets, repping 213 (fo life) Still the beats bang, still doing my thang Since I left, ain't too much changed, still nigga Though I've grown a lot, can't keep it home a lot Cause when I frequent the spots that I'm known to rock You hear the bass from the truck when I'm on the block Ladies, they pay homage, but haters say Dre fell off How nigga? My last album was The Chronic (nigga) They want to know if he still got it They say rap's changed, they want to know how I feel about it Oh for sho', check me out It's still Dre Day nigga, A.K. Yeah nigga, I'm still fuckin with ya Still waters run deep Still Snoop Dogg and D-R-E, '99 Nigga (guess who's back) Still, still doing that shit, Andre? Phases in Life, a World Class Wreckin' Cru LP released in 1990, was basically a solo release by Lonzo.Um, yea, I don't plan on correcting this right now or anything But people should note that his is Dre Day not Still D.R.E Even after "Turn Off the Lights" entered the R&B Top 40 in 1988, they continued with N.W.A, and Dre also produced tracks for Wreckin' Cru member Michel'le. After street-level singles like "Dopeman" and "8 Ball" became huge local hits for N.W.A, World Class Wreckin' Cru became less of a priority for both Dr. Along with Ice Cube, they wrote a single named "Boyz-n-the Hood" that was initially offered to the Ruthless act HBO, but later prompted the entire crew to form as N.W.A. Dre and DJ Yella were pursuing other production opportunities, one of which came from a new label (Ruthless) formed by Eazy-E. But even as the World Class Wreckin' Cru became one of southern California's most popular rap acts, Dr. Dream Team as stellar examples of the fast-moving fusion of old-school rap and electro. Early singles like "Surgery" and "Juice" - many of them recorded at a four-track studio that was part of the Eve After Dark complex - stood alongside work by the Egyptian Lover and L.A. ![]() Dre and DJ Yella, along with Dre's high school friend Cli-N-Tel. The group was formed by Lonzo (Alonzo Williams), owner of the Compton club Eve After Dark, who recruited a pair of popular local DJs, Dr. Dre in the production chair and hit the Billboard Hot 100 with the smooth love jam "Turn Off the Lights" during 1988 - the same year Dre's N.W.A delivered the gangsta rap landmark Straight Outta Compton. ![]() World Class Wreckin' Cru recorded some solid West Coast electro with Dr.
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