Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg's 1999 hit "Still D.R.E." has racked up a billion views on YouTube
The surge in hits was caused by concert at halftime of the Super Bowl baseball game from Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J., Kendric Lamar and Eminem. In addition to the hit "Still D.R.E.," Snoop performed "The Next Episode," Dr Dre sang "California Love," 50 Cent surprised with "In Da Club," Mary J. Blige delighted the crowd with hits "Family Affair" and "No More Drama," Kendrick performed "M.a.a.a.D City" and "Alright," while Eminem also delighted the fans legendary with the single "Lose Yourself." Rolling Stone publishers described the event as "one of the greatest halftime shows of all time".
After the debut of Dre's single - "2001", the song reached number two on the US Billboard 200 chart and remains one of the best-selling hip-hop albums of all time. Although it was only the second studio album Dre in 16 years, it seemed like it would also be his last. But Dr Dre has released his third album 'Compton'. The release of the record coincided with the release of the NWA biographical film "Straight Outta Compton".
The album included hits like "Forgot About Dre," which showcased Eminem's killer verses and stylistic flair. A few months later, "The Real Slim Shady" would seem to be the spiritual a sequel. After the release of the hit "2001", Eminem became the best-selling rapper of all time.