The Story of Aftermath Entertainment

Kids, School Tools, Business and Economics, Beautiful and Interesting, Music
Cover of the book The Story of Aftermath Entertainment by Robert Grayson, Mason Crest
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Robert Grayson ISBN: 9781422294628
Publisher: Mason Crest Publication: September 29, 2014
Imprint: Mason Crest Language: English
Author: Robert Grayson
ISBN: 9781422294628
Publisher: Mason Crest
Publication: September 29, 2014
Imprint: Mason Crest
Language: English

Dr. Dre was the face of hip-hop by the time he started Aftermath Entertainment in 1996. But like any new record label, even one started by a legend, Aftermath had to go through some growing pains before finding its sound. Once it did, Aftermath was on a roll, producing platinum albums by megastars like Eminem and 50 Cent. The record label combined the creativity and fresh material of new rap stars with the special touch only a musical genius like Dr. Dre could add. Born out of the violent era of the West Coast-East Coast rap feud, Aftermath carried Dr. Dre's hopes of creating a record label that focused solely on music, not violence. There were some false starts along the way. But it did not take Aftermath long to introduce some of rap's biggest names to the world and sell millions upon millions of albums.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Dr. Dre was the face of hip-hop by the time he started Aftermath Entertainment in 1996. But like any new record label, even one started by a legend, Aftermath had to go through some growing pains before finding its sound. Once it did, Aftermath was on a roll, producing platinum albums by megastars like Eminem and 50 Cent. The record label combined the creativity and fresh material of new rap stars with the special touch only a musical genius like Dr. Dre could add. Born out of the violent era of the West Coast-East Coast rap feud, Aftermath carried Dr. Dre's hopes of creating a record label that focused solely on music, not violence. There were some false starts along the way. But it did not take Aftermath long to introduce some of rap's biggest names to the world and sell millions upon millions of albums.

More books from Mason Crest

Cover of the book Dictatorship by Robert Grayson
Cover of the book Ghana by Robert Grayson
Cover of the book Captain James Cook by Robert Grayson
Cover of the book Juan Uribe by Robert Grayson
Cover of the book Abraham and Sarah by Robert Grayson
Cover of the book A Shifting Role: America and the World (1900-1912) by Robert Grayson
Cover of the book Robinson Canó by Robert Grayson
Cover of the book False Images, Deadly Promises: Smoking and the Media by Robert Grayson
Cover of the book Black Cats and White Wedding Dresses: Folk Customs by Robert Grayson
Cover of the book Looking & Feeling Good in Your Body by Robert Grayson
Cover of the book Food and Festivals of China by Robert Grayson
Cover of the book José Valverde by Robert Grayson
Cover of the book Weighted Down by Robert Grayson
Cover of the book Natural and Everyday Drugs: A False Sense of Security by Robert Grayson
Cover of the book American Flag by Robert Grayson
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy