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#Dr. Dre Hits The Studio With ‘Donda 2’ Co-Writer Fat Money Amid 'Detox' Excitement

“Dr. Dre Hits The Studio With ‘Donda 2’ Co-Writer Fat Money Amid 'Detox' Excitement”

Dr. Dre Hits The Studio With ‘Donda 2’ Co-Writer Fat Money Amid 'Detox' Excitement

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As rumors continue to build around a possible release of Dr. Dre’s previously-canceled Detox album, the famed producer was seen on Instagram hitting the studio with Donda songwriter Fat Money, adding more fuel to the idea that the notorious project might finally see the light of day.

“I love the fuck out my job,” Fat Money wrote on his Monday (April 11) Instagram post alongside a few photos of him and the Dre in the studio.

He had previously posted a few other pics of him and the doctor on Thursday (April 7), writing,  “The Young Man w/ the Dr… Don’t nobody move” in the caption.

The latest studio session with the two creative powerhouses comes after Dre was spotted hitting the stu with his old “Still D.R.E.” partner Snoop Dogg earlier in April.

In photos captured of the moment, fans also noticed a densely covered whiteboard in the background. Part of the whiteboard was labeled “Detox,” with an apparent tracklist below it. Twitter user @ranoutofmeds first noticed the outline.

“If you look in the background of the new pictures @SnoopDogg minted w/ him and Dre you can see the tracklist for Detox!!” he wrote.

Snoop had previously shared another photo on March 31 that had been snapped from the same studio session.

“The Chronic is bac Home,” Snoop wrote, further adding to speculation that new music was coming.

Dr. Dre’s third studio album Detox was announced in 2002, but the elusive LP never came to be. Over the years, Dre would provide updates and delays to the album, while loosely confirming its existence, but after a while Dre went radio silent on the project. The status of the album was finally revealed in 2015, when the rapper and producer explained on his Beats 1 radio show The Pharmacy that he canned Detox because it simply wasn’t up to his standards.

“This is something you’re not gonna hear many artists say: the reason that Detox didn’t come out was because I didn’t like it,” Dre said. “It wasn’t good. The record, it just wasn’t good… I mean seriously, I worked my ass off on it, but I didn’t think I did a good enough job. I couldn’t do that to my fans, I couldn’t do that to myself, to be honest.”

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