Ice Cube - Hello Ft. Dr. Dre & Mc Ren (explicit) Remastered. ★ Plus & Premium

: Some fans and critics have noted that Dr. Dre's verse carries the distinct punchy, internal rhyme style of Eminem , who was Dre's primary collaborator at the time. Eminem is officially credited as a composer on the track.

: Dr. Dre’s verse emphasizes that he doesn't need to make music for the money or fame anymore; he does it because he wants to. He mentions having "six cars that are paid for" and a "mansion," illustrating how far they’ve come from selling tapes out of a trunk. Ice Cube - Hello ft. Dr. Dre & MC Ren (Explicit) Remastered.

: Despite their massive wealth and mainstream success, the trio asserts they are still the same "hardcore" artists they were in the '80s, even if critics or fans question their credibility. Behind the Scenes : Some fans and critics have noted that Dr

After the volatile breakup of N.W.A. in the early '90s, "Hello" marked the first time Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, and MC Ren collaborated together on a project since their short reunion for the Next Friday soundtrack. The song was a message to the industry: the "Niggaz Wit Attitudes" were back to claim their crown. Key Themes of the Song The narrative of "Hello" focuses on three main pillars: : Despite their massive wealth and mainstream success,

: The beat was originally crafted by Dr. Dre and Chris Taylor for rapper King T’s debut album on Aftermath. When that didn't materialize, it became the foundation for this reunion.

: Some fans and critics have noted that Dr. Dre's verse carries the distinct punchy, internal rhyme style of Eminem , who was Dre's primary collaborator at the time. Eminem is officially credited as a composer on the track.

: Dr. Dre’s verse emphasizes that he doesn't need to make music for the money or fame anymore; he does it because he wants to. He mentions having "six cars that are paid for" and a "mansion," illustrating how far they’ve come from selling tapes out of a trunk.

: Despite their massive wealth and mainstream success, the trio asserts they are still the same "hardcore" artists they were in the '80s, even if critics or fans question their credibility. Behind the Scenes

After the volatile breakup of N.W.A. in the early '90s, "Hello" marked the first time Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, and MC Ren collaborated together on a project since their short reunion for the Next Friday soundtrack. The song was a message to the industry: the "Niggaz Wit Attitudes" were back to claim their crown. Key Themes of the Song The narrative of "Hello" focuses on three main pillars:

: The beat was originally crafted by Dr. Dre and Chris Taylor for rapper King T’s debut album on Aftermath. When that didn't materialize, it became the foundation for this reunion.