Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, and 50 Cent Share Untold Stories From Their Careers on the show “Jimmy Kimmel Live”

Michael Stevens

Dr. Dre made a rare appearance on the show “Jimmy Kimmel Live” for his first late-night interview in over 30 years. The hip-hop legend was joined by two other stars, Snoop Dogg and Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, for an evening full of laughter, memories, and stories about their music and lives.

Dr. Dre talked about getting his name on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, a dream he never thought would come true. He shared how he didn’t even see Hollywood until he was 16 years old. The event was huge, with a big crowd coming out to cheer for him. “I didn’t expect so many people,” he said, smiling about the support from his hometown, Los Angeles.

Jimmy Kimmel Interviews Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg & Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson

He also spoke about his music-making process, revealing how he uses old songs and even strange, everyday objects to create his unique beats. These stories gave fans a closer look at how he made classic albums like “The Chronic” and “2001.”

Snoop Dogg joined the stage and immediately brought his laid-back, funny vibe. He shared how he first met Dr. Dre, which led to them working on legendary music together. They joked about how they came up with the name “The Chronic,” with each of them remembering the story a little differently.

Snoop also shared stories about making hit songs like “Gin & Juice” and teased their new project, “Missionary”. He and Dre showed how their friendship and teamwork have stayed strong for so many years.

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Missionary – A Short Film ft. Snoop Dogg & Dr. Dre

50 Cent came on later and spoke about how much Dr. Dre means to him. He explained how Eminem introduced him to Dre, which helped launch his career. He also shared funny and personal stories, like what he did with his first million dollars and how he stays disciplined in his life.

The three stars laughed about their group text messages and the nerves they felt performing together during the “Super Bowl” halftime show. Their bond was clear as they joked and shared heartfelt moments.

One of the biggest surprises of the night came when Dr. Dre announced that Eminem is working on a new album, which will be releasing soon.

The interview wasn’t just about looking back at their successes. It was a celebration of their friendship, hard work, and the impact they’ve had on music.

This episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live” was more than just a regular talk show . It gave fans a chance to see the human side of three of the greatest hip-hop legends of our time.

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