In November 1999, Dr. Dre released his iconic album “2001,” which quickly became a classic in the world of hip-hop. Now, 25 years later, fans are celebrating the milestone anniversary with the release of a special 25th Anniversary Edition of the album.
“2001” was Dr. Dre’s second solo album and showcased his unique production style and lyrical prowess. The album featured collaborations with some of the biggest names in hip-hop, including Snoop Dogg, Eminem, and Xzibit. Tracks like “Still D.R.E.,” “Forgot About Dre,” and “The Next Episode” became instant hits and solidified Dr. Dre’s status as one of the greatest producers in the game.
The 25th Anniversary Edition of “2001” includes remastered versions of all the original tracks, as well as bonus material such as unreleased songs, remixes, and behind-the-scenes footage. Fans can also expect special packaging and exclusive merchandise to commemorate the occasion.
In addition to the re-release of the album, there are also plans for a series of events and performances to celebrate the legacy of “2001.” Concerts, listening parties, and even a documentary film are in the works to pay tribute to Dr. Dre’s groundbreaking work.
Fans of Dr. Dre and hip-hop music alike are eager to revisit the classic tracks that defined a generation and continue to influence artists today. The 25th Anniversary Edition of “2001” is a fitting tribute to an album that has stood the test of time and remains a cornerstone of hip-hop culture.
So, whether you’re a longtime fan of Dr. Dre or discovering his music for the first time, be sure to check out the 25th Anniversary Edition of “2001” and join in the celebration of this iconic album.
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Ron Thal, aka Bumblefoot, is one of the most respected guitar players around. That much is evident in the guest list on his new album: Guthrie Govan, Steve Vai, and Brian May.
The album is titled …Returns!
It’s a heady cocktail of quasi-industrial, futuristic-sounding instrumental metal with flourishes of grandiose guitar badassery.
And it’s out on 24 January 2025.
Bumblefoot is of course best known for his tenure in Guns N’ Roses during that long period when Slash was out of the band. He worked with singer Axl Rose on the album Chinese Democracy, and is credited for playing on every one of that album’s 14 tracks.
Right off the bat, he tells MusicRadar that he doesn’t like to talk about his time with GN’R – but he does eventually, with a little gentle prodding.
He’s much happier talking about his new album, his guitar heroes, and the pure joy of playing…
What guitar did you learn on?
“It was a kid-sized, nylon string, no-name practice guitar. After that, I had a copy of a Les Paul by Pace. I’ve never seen another Pace guitar on this planet since! I don’t know where this thing came from or who made it, but it looked like a sunburst Les Paul. I got it when I was eight, and that was my guitar!”
In your early days, what guitar was the game-changer for you?
“It was a 1983 Ibanez Roadstar. Finally, I had a guitar I could play Van Halen and Ozzy songs on. Before that, I had gotten a Fender Stratocaster, but it just didn’t have the balls I was looking for. I was an old-school metalhead, so I needed something with a [tremolo] bar that really drove harder. I think I put a Floyd Rose on the Ibanez, and I toured and recorded with it for about 13 years.
Which guitarist is your biggest influence?
“You’ve got Hendrix, Brian May, and everyone from every cool band of the ’60s and ’70s. Definitely Angus Young and Yngwie [Malmsteen], of course. But my main influence has to be Eddie Van Halen. There was guitar before him, and then there was guitar after him.
“There’s time periods that you can measure, and before Van Halen there was a lot of reckless, Angus Young, bluesy kind of playing. Then Van Halen experimented, and there was a lot of what you can do unconventionally. It was exploratory.”
In terms of technique, what was the last new trick you learned?
“A lot of my tricks are old! But on my new album […Returns!], there’s an acoustic intro thing that’s me doing my bullshit version of flamenco because I can’t play flamenco. I do a thing where it’s sort of a banjo roll, and I take off my fingers, pull off onto the open string and quickly hammer it back down.
“So, you’re picking the fourth string, plucking the second string with your second finger, plucking the first sting quickly, and then lifting off your fretting finger that’s on the second string to pull off onto the open string and hammering the note back down. You’re getting these five notes.”
What was the last piece of gear that you were excited about?
“There’s two. The first is the DigiTech JamMan [Solo] HD looper. It has a ton of saveable loops; you can have hours of loops in this thing. It has excellent audio quality, so it’s an excellent looper. The other is the DigiTech FreqOut [Natural Feedback Creator]. It simulates amp feedback, like when you’re just going up, facing the amp, and holding the note. It starts building it into feedback and has all these settings where you can control the harmonic, or it could be random, and you control the swoops in the level. You can also use it as a momentary switch.”
How much do you practice now?
“My guitar is always within arm’s reach. I’ll spend 10 hours a day in front of the computer mixing albums for a band when I’m producing and thinking to myself, ‘Okay, in five minutes, I’m going to take a break and do some playing.’ And then, 10 hours pass, and it’s like, ‘Okay, tomorrow, I’ll play.’ I could end up going weeks without touching a guitar.
“It’s really shameful. That needs to change. I really do need to play more. It’s not helping my hands anymore.
“In the old days, I lived every free moment playing guitar. I’d have lessons, I’d be practicing, I’d be writing. And then I’d drop the needle on an album and play along until I figured it out. By doing that, I built up a great sense of intuition for where a song is going.”
As a player, do you have any bad habits?
“Oh, a lot of them! I sit down too much. When I go to play standing up, my wrist isn’t used to it and everything in my fingers feels weak. I need to play more standing up.
“When you’re sitting down and slouching over the guitar, it’s comfortable. But when you stand up and the guitar is down by your crotch, you have to grab it very differently. I lose a lot of dexterity, so that’s something I need to practice because I don’t do it enough.”
Is there anything you can’t play that you’d like to?
“Basketball! But definitely half of Jeff Watson’s solos from Night Ranger’s songs. People don’t realise how unconventional he was. His fingerpicking and tapping was just insane. He showed me a lot of solos, and I still can’t play them after all these years!”
What technique did you have to work the hardest to master?
“Economy picking. That took a while to get comfortable with. But once it’s a part of your playing, it’s very natural. So, just getting used to it was the thing—also, singing and playing at the same time.”
What is the one song or performance that you’re most proud of?
“My last album, Little Brother is Watching, was one where I was happy with everything about it. The songs, arrangements, recording, and production were exactly what I wanted them to be. And now, with my new album, …Returns!, I’m happy with the sound of it. With everything, I have no complaints.”
What is your favourite song on Chinese Democracy?
“The song I’m most proud of playing on is Shackler’s Revenge. I feel like I contributed a lot more to that song than some of the others. From the crazy guitar solos to the tapping stuff at the end over the last chorus, that song kept me very busy. And it was a lot of fun to play live, especially co-ordinating singing backing vocals as well as doing all of the crazy tapping patterns at the end of the song. It’s a very fun song to play.
“But I will say that Shackler’s Revenge was already written – and Buckethead [another featured guitarist on Chinese Democracy] was already out of the band. I believe he is the one that wrote a good chunk of that song, so I was putting icing on a cake that already existed by the time I joined the band.”
How did you come up with riffs and solos with GN’R?
“By experimenting with different ideas in the studio. I was with Caram Costanzo, who was engineering and producing, and he was very hands-on in the studio every day. We’d spend a good 14 hours a day just trying different directions and approaches and seeing would fit best.”
Was it inspiring for you to work with Axl?
“I’m not gonna talk too much about Guns N’ Roses. And especially not about Axl. It only leads to turmoil and torment on my end.”
Have you ever felt like you’d failed as a player or felt embarrassed by a performance?
“I feel that every time I’m onstage! I really do. Every time I play, most of the time, I walk off the stage depressed, feeling like I’ve let myself down, let the audience down, that I could have done better, that I wasn’t focused, and that I wasn’t connected to the music. And the more shows I do, the more suicidally depressed I get. So, pretty much all of them!”
And a final word for guitar players out there?
“What I can’t play is pretty much infinite. And this goes for everybody, because it’s an endless road ahead of you. What’s ahead of you is what you can learn, practice and discover. You’re always a forever student. And that’s exciting…”
Former Guns N’ Roses guitarist Bumblefoot has been keeping busy with his latest projects, including a new album, new gear, and new tricks. In a recent interview, the talented musician opened up about his music and career, steering clear of any mention of his former bandmate Axl Rose.
Bumblefoot, who was part of GN’R from 2006 to 2014, has since moved on to focus on his solo career and other musical endeavors. His latest album showcases his unique style and versatility, featuring a blend of rock, metal, and experimental sounds.
In addition to his new music, Bumblefoot has been experimenting with new gear and techniques to push the boundaries of his guitar playing. Fans can expect to hear some exciting new tricks and techniques on his upcoming releases.
While Bumblefoot may not want to dwell on his time with Guns N’ Roses, his passion for music and dedication to his craft are evident in everything he does. Stay tuned for more updates on his new album and upcoming projects.
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PLAYBOI Carti fans have launched an angry campaign to ban the rapper from online music platforms for not releasing his new album yet.
The 28-year-old rapper has been accused of making “empty promises” to his loyal following after announcing his new album I AM MUSIC earlier this year.
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Playboi Carti performs at the 2019 Governors Ball FestivalCredit: Getty
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Playboi appeared to announce new music with this post earlier this yearCredit: Instagram/@playboicarti
Yet the new music has yet to drop despite there being only a few days left in the year.
Fans say all eyes are on Friday, December 27, as the last day of the year on which he can release the eagerly-awaited new music to fans.
An online petition was started on Thursday by an anonymous fan accusing the rapper, real name Jordan Carter, of leaving his following “deceived and disappointed.”
It calls on Apple Music and Spotify to ban him from their platforms until he releases the new tracks.
He currently has 53 million monthly listeners on Spotify.
“Playboi Carti has consistently deceived and disappointed his loyal fanbase by making empty promises about album releases,” the Change.org petition reads.
“Most recently, on December 14, 2023, he assured fans that a new album would drop in 2024.
“Since then, instead of delivering on his word, he has only shared snippets, released random tracks on YouTube and Instagram, and failed to provide the album he promised.”
It adds: “Today is the last Friday of the year, the traditional release day for new music and there is still no sign of the promised project.
“This repeated cycle of unfulfilled commitments demonstrates a lack of respect for his fans’ time and support.”
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The disgruntled fans say they “demand accountability.”
“This petition calls for Playboi Carti to be banned from all music platforms until he honors his promises and demonstrates a genuine commitment to his fanbase,” it concludes.
“If artists cannot uphold the trust of their listeners, they should not be allowed to profit off their loyalty.”
Over 2,688 fans have signed the petition as of 6am on Friday morning.
“He fooled me and broke my heart,” one fan wrote.
“i am sick and tired of him not dropping music we waited 4 years for nothing,” added another.
A third wrote: “I’m signing because I’m tired of him and his lies. He had all year to drop the album and go number 1 on charts so what’s his excuse for not dropping?”
Playboi has not yet officially publically responded.
However, a Jordan Carter account claiming to be him was among those commenting on the petition.
“im droppin the album guys calm down,” the comment read.
Fans have also set up another website, iammusic2024.com, in which they list all the times they claim Playboi went back on his promises of new music.
It notes the rapper debuted some of the songs believed to be on his new album at Rolling Loud in Miami on December 15.
Playboi last released music in 2020 with the album Whole Lotta Red.
The U.S. Sun reached out to Playboi Carti and Universal Music Group for comment.
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Playboi Carti performs in London in 2022Credit: Splash
Who is Playboi Carti?
Born Jordan Terrell Carter in September 1996, the 26-year-old rapper and songwriter is known professionally as Playboi Carti.
He is recognized for his experimental musical style, gothic fashion, and mysterious public persona and hardly ever posts on social media accounts.
Raised in Atlanta, he was initially signed to local underground label Awful Records before signing with ASAP Mob’s AWGE Label under Interscope Records.
After gaining a cult following early in his career, he gained mainstream attention in 2017.
Playboi’s debut mixtape was released in April 2017, and included the Billboard Hot 100 charting singles Magnolia and Woke Up Like This.
His debut studio album Die Lit (2018) peaked at number three on the US Billboard 200.
Following a two-year hiatus, he released his highly anticipated second album Whole Lotta Red in 2020.
The LP debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and became his first chart-topping release.
Playboi Carti fans are in an uproar over what they perceive as empty promises regarding the release of his highly anticipated album, I Am Music. The rapper has been teasing the project for months, but fans are growing increasingly frustrated with the lack of concrete information about when it will actually drop.
Many fans took to social media to express their anger, with some even calling for Carti to be banned from all platforms until he delivers on his promises. One fan tweeted, “I’m so sick of Playboi Carti playing games with us. He needs to be banned until he drops the album.”
Others criticized Carti for constantly hyping up the album without providing any real updates or release dates. “I’m tired of waiting for this album that may never come. Playboi Carti needs to be held accountable for his empty promises,” one fan wrote.
It remains to be seen if Playboi Carti will address the backlash from his fans and provide more information about the release of I Am Music. In the meantime, fans are left feeling frustrated and disappointed by what they see as a lack of transparency from the rapper.
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