The next album from Dr. Dre, The Detox, probably won't hit the street until the end of 2004, his label said. But Scott
Storch, a co-producer working on the disc, insists it will be well worth the wait.
"I'd describe it as the most advanced
rap album musically and lyrically we'll probably ever have a chance to listen to," he said.
Dre has been working on
the LP over the past year, and he and Storch have built dozens of beds of beats, various innovative rhythms and the skeletons
for numerous songs, all of which are being fleshed out. No tracks have been titled yet and no final cuts chosen.
"When
I work with Dre, he usually does more than 100 records and then picks his favorites," Storch said. "But there are all kinds
of new rhythms in there. He always tries to stay a couple of steps ahead of the field. There's gonna be a lot of personal
stuff on the album and a lot of hot sh--."
Creating the "most advanced" rap album is no easy task, especially when,
like Dre, you're a perfectionist with a reputation as a visionary leader. "Dr. Dre always tries to top his last one," Storch
said. "That's why he spends so much time putting them together and they don't come out every five minutes. He puts a lot of
time, energy and genius
into the stuff."
Like Dre's 1999 album, Dr. Dre 2001, The Detox will feature
numerous guest stars. Storch said Eminem, 50 Cent, Snoop Dogg and Knoc-Turn'al would record parts as well as newer names like
Lloyd Banks, Guvner and Game.
"The whole family is gonna be on there," Storch said. "If not
the last Dre
album, this is gonna be one of the last Dre albums we're gonna get. So he's putting a lot into it. It's just a matter of making
a classic experience" (see "Dr. Dre's Final Album Will Be Hip-Hop Musical").
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Dr. Dre's Detox 'The Most Advanced Rap Album Ever,' Co-Producer Says
Eminem, 50 Cent, Snoop will guest, according to Scott Storch.