2001 photograph

2001

Use attributes for filter !
Artists Dr. Dre
Release dateNovember 16, 1999
Labels Aftermath Entertainment
Producers Mel-Man
Lord Finesse
Dr. Dre
Snoop Dogg, Devin The Dude
Very good Hip‑hop album, i really like the features too. I loved the production of the tracks and Dr Dre's lyrics is very good
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID2977754
Send edit request

Related searches

dr. dre 2001 songsdr dre 2001 reviewdr dre 2001 album coverdr dre 2001 vinyldr dre the chronicdr dre the watcherdr dre 2001 release datedr d. r. e. lolo (intro)

About 2001


2001 is the second studio album by rapper and hip hop producer Dr. Dre. It was released on November 16, 1999, by Aftermath Entertainment as the follow-up to his 1992 debut album The Chronic.

Matthew Perry obituary: Friends brought fame but couldn't quell personal demons

Matthew Perry obituary: Friends brought fame but couldn't quell personal demons
Oct 29,2023 7:21 am

... " After more attempts at treatment, he wrote in his memoir that he had been mostly sober since 2001 - " save for about 60 or 70 mishaps"...

Sham security courses prompt gig safety concerns

Sham security courses prompt gig safety concerns
Oct 2,2023 10:11 pm

... The SIA - which was created by the Home Office in 2001 - refused to be interviewed about the latest BBC investigation, but said it would be assessing the evidence...

Who is Daniel Khalife: Profile of escaped prisoner

Who is Daniel Khalife: Profile of escaped prisoner
Sep 8,2023 12:51 pm

...By Dominic Casciani & Chris BellHome and legal correspondentDaniel Khalife - Britain s most wanted man - was born in Westminster in 2001 - along with his twin sister...

Seamus Heaney: Digging through Nobel Prize winner's legacy

Seamus Heaney: Digging through Nobel Prize winner's legacy
Aug 29,2023 9:50 pm

... She moved to Northern Ireland in 2001 - it was just her luck, she laughs, that the Nobel winner would make a year later...

Afghanistan: Taliban arrest women protesting against university ban

Afghanistan: Taliban arrest women protesting against university ban
Dec 22,2022 1:21 pm

... The UN s education and culture organisation, Unesco, says that the rate of female attendance in higher education had increased 20 times between 2001 - the year the Taliban were ousted by the US intervention - and 2018...

The secrets shared by Afghan women

The secrets shared by Afghan women
Dec 10,2022 6:00 pm

... Paranda, like many others, seized opportunities when the regime was toppled in 2001 - like going to school or getting divorced...

Valery Polyakov: Record-breaking Russian cosmonaut dies aged 80

Valery Polyakov: Record-breaking Russian cosmonaut dies aged 80
Sep 19,2022 10:40 pm

... It proved instrumental in developing an understanding of how humans might be able to live and work in space, before being retired in 2001...

Canada mulls putting warnings on each cigarette

Canada mulls putting warnings on each cigarette
Jun 11,2022 4:40 am

... She added that photo warnings on cigarette packets - introduced in Canada in 2001 - were no longer as effective as the government had hoped...

Richard Leakey - fossil expert, conservationist and politician

May 17,2022 7:45 am

Richard Leakey , who has died days after celebrating his 77th birthday, was a pugnacious man whose achievements were as remarkable as they were diverse.

Born on 19 December 1944 in Kenya's capital Nairobi, he was a world-famous fossil expert, author and conservationist, as well as being an opposition MP, anti-corruption campaigner, economic reformer, and head of the country's Civil Service .

He was beaten up, threatened and badly injured in a plane crash which saw him lose both his legs.

He was branded a racist by then-President Daniel arap Moi, lauded by him, and hired and fired by The President .

" I think pressure probably suits me, " Leakey once said with urbane understatement.

His first job was studying fossils. His parents, Louis and Mary were famous archaeologists and palaeontologists who spent decades exploring Kenya's Rift Valley, searching for the origins of mankind.

In his 20s, Leakey almost eclipsed his parents' work, making his own important finds and writing books.

In the late 1980s, Leakey switched careers to take over as head of Kenya's Wildlife Service (KWS) at a time when the organisation was close to collapse and poachers were busy wiping out the country's entire elephant and rhino populations.

Energetic, ruthless and seemingly incorruptible, Leakey told his rangers to shoot poachers on sight and organised The Public burning of a huge cache of ivory.

Leakey's methods were successful but his combative style earned him plenty of enemies. It was a pattern that would be repeated again and again.

More recently, his focus had moved to what he saw as an even bigger environmental Threat - Climate Change .

" We've created a terrible mess, " he told The Bbc 's Vivienne Nunis in an interview in September 2021.

When, in 1993, the single-engine plane he was flying lost power and crashed, many speculated that it was sabotage. Both legs were amputated below the knee.

In 1994 Leakey changed careers Once Again , quitting the KWS to enter the equally ruthless world of Kenyan politics and helping to form an opposition party called Safina to campaign for multi-party democracy.

Tough and honest

" Looking Back at my careers, the political side of My Life was most rewarding in terms of the country, " he told The Bbc .

But it was far from being an easy ride.

On one occasion he was whipped by hired thugs. President Moi described him as a racist, an atheist and a foreigner.

But in 1999 President Moi shocked the country by appointing Leakey as head of Kenya's Civil Service , and of a so-called Dream Team of reformers hired to rescue a country branded one of The World 's most corrupt, from a deepening economic crisis.

Supporters said Leakey had been recognised by The President as the only man Tough Enough and honest enough to pull Kenya out of its troubles but questioned whether he would last long enough in The Job to do any real good.

Critics said The Appointment of a white man with no university education was an insult to Kenyans And One which had clearly been orchestrated by colonial mentalities still lurking in the IMF and World Bank .

In his new job Leakey certainly helped to improve relations between Kenya and international lending institutions. His appointment may well have been crucial in persuading the IMF to resume lending the government money.

For a while Leakey enjoyed unprecedented popularity as his Dream Team started a radical overhaul of the country's bloated, corrupt, nepotistic bureaucracy.

But as usual, Leakey ran into trouble. Some complained again about his uncanny ability to make unnecessary enemies. Others said his anti-corruption drive was threatening the interests of too many powerful figures. Leakey stepped down in 2001 - Without giving any public explanation.

Leakey said he planned To Retire from active political life. He wanted instead to grow grapes on his farm in The Rift Valley.

But in 2015, he returned to public life with current President Uhuru Kenyatta appointing him as chairman of the board of the KWS. He brokered a controversial deal that allowed a Chinese-funded railway line to be built through the Nairobi National Park .

" 'Oh The Railway can't come through Nairobi Park so you won't have a railway for five years', " he was quoted as saying at the time.

Leakey died with his dream of building a museum on the edges of Kenya's Rift Valley unfulfilled to celebrate evolution and the common history from Africa that all humans share.

" I want to build a cathedral of life, with no God, " He Said .



Source of news: bbc.com

Next Profile ❯