Dr. Dre calls Paul McCartney “one of my heroes”

Dr Dre shared a photo of himself with Paul McCartney and called the former Beatles member “one of my heroes”.
Sharing the clip of the BTS scene of the couple getting a selfie, Dre called McCartney âcool AFâ and said he was âchilling out with one of the fucking Beatles !! “.
The legendary producer and former NWA member went on to call McCartney “one of my heroes”.
This isn’t the first time the couple has posed for a selfie either, as McCartney previously shared a photo of him and Dre at the post-Grammy Beats musical party in 2014.
Paul hangs out with @Dr. Dre to @beatsmusic party for @LesGRAMMYs: http://t.co/svli6nLTgZ #GRAMMY pic.twitter.com/SSD9vFcrtn
– Paul McCartney (@PaulMcCartney) January 31, 2014
In October, it was announced that a new Dre album would be released in December, with DJ Battlecat sharing a âThe Aftermath Takeoverâ timeline with âDr. Dre New Musicâ in pencil for December.
However, Battlecat could have referred to the six new songs Dre released yesterday (December 15) as part of GTA Onlineexpansion The contract. The tracks included collaborations with Eminem, Anderson .Paak, and Snoop Dogg while the in-game storyline saw players trying to recover Dre’s “lost” leads.
Dre recently confirmed he was in the studio recording an album with Marsha Ambrosius, with the two artists describing the finished product as one of their “best work.”
Dre shared an image of himself in the studio watching an orchestral record, captioning the photo, âI just finished recording an album with Marsha Ambrosius. ‘Casablanco’ I had a blast !! This is one of my best work !! “
Meanwhile, Paul McCartney’s bass recently broke a world record. The guitar, which was used on the road and in the studio with Wings, became the most expensive bass ever to be auctioned.
It grossed £ 374,905 for the Music Rising charity, while other instruments like U2, Elton John, Pearl Jam, Rush, Tom Morello, Joan Jett, Bruce Springsteen, Lou Reed, Kings Of Leon, Johnny Marr, Green Day, Radiohead and Arcade Fire’s Win Butler have helped raise over $ 2million (£ 1.5million) for the cause.