Dr. Dre's first album in over 15 years is out now
Dr. Dre's third and final record - also his first in over 15 years - is out now.
It features a slew of guest voices, including the familiar faces you'd expect, like Eminem and Snoop Dogg. There are also some newer names on the bill, including BJ The Chicago Kid and Kendrick Lamar - the latter, apparently, has been taking swipes and wading into the middle of the Meek Mill vs. Drake fiasco on one of Compton's tracks.
Dre announced the record a week ago, also revealing that he'd binned the long-awaited Detox, and that Compton would be his grand finalé.
You can buy Compton on iTunes now, or stream it on Apple Music. Those wanting it from elsewhere may have to wait a bit.
Compton is out now via Aftermath/Interscope. It follows 1999 record 2001.
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