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The album's technical precision set a new industry standard. Unlike his earlier work, 2001 utilized minimal samples, opting instead for to create or recreate beats.
: Dre moved away from heavy sampling, favoring a core group of live musicians—including bassist Mike Elizondo and keyboardist Scott Storch —to create original, hook-laden grooves. Dr Dre 2001 Zip
The Chronic 2001 was Dr. Dre's second solo studio album, following a six-year hiatus from music. During this time, he focused on his career as a record executive and entrepreneur, founding Aftermath Entertainment. The album was initially intended to be titled "The Chronic 2001," but Dr. Dre eventually shortened it to simply "2001." The album's technical precision set a new industry standard
Hard-hitting percussion engineered to shake car subwoofers without muddying the vocals. 2001 utilized minimal samples