Doctor. Dre explains why he refused to work with Michael Jackson and Prince

work with Michael Jackson and Prince This is the highest level you can achieve (to a list where we can add other good names) if you dedicate yourself to black music. however, Doctor. dreThe man who has had an absolutely incredible career has explained why he didn’t want to work with those who were actually two of his musical heroes.
The super producer and entrepreneur explains it all on the final episode of Heart to Heart « Podcast Joe Actors and Comedians Kevin Hart An impressive bodega at Su Casa.
Why didn’t Dr. Dre want to work with two of his great heroes, Prince and Michael Jackson?
Well, when asked by Kevin Hart about his ideals in music, Dre said the following:
Curtis Mayfield, Marvin Gaye, Kurt Cobain, Jimi Hendrix, Freddie Mercury, Barry White, Isaac Hayes or Led Zeppelin.
However, Dre admitted that refused to work With some of his idols, Hart then asked with whom and the producer said Michael Jackson and Prince. At that point, Kevin Hart was puzzled and asked why I didn’t want to work with him, to which Dre replied:
He just asked me to work with him. After all, what am I going to do with him in the studio? He’s my puto hero, uncle!
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At that moment, I began to think deeply and said that I prefer to work with budding artists than veterans:
My entire career has been treating and working with budding artists. that’s what I like. Nadi comes with an agenda, these types come with time, you can shape them, and that’s what I want. Others, especially my protagonist, Alos Vienen, and have a fixed idea of what something should look like, so I can’t figure it out. I love how I feel about Stevie Wonder, Prince, Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen and all these incredible artists, and I don’t want that feeling to change when I work with them.
A reflection that is logical as well as unexpected, since most manufacturers will do what it takes for add to your curriculum A series of proper names. However, Dre prefers to have an accurate image of him, the one that exists in his mind and the one that other mortals (who do not even have the opportunity to meet him) create.