The Chronic
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Artists | Dr. Dre |
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Release date | December 15, 1992 |
Studio | Death Row Studios |
Bernie Grundman Mastering | |
Los Angeles | |
California | |
Length | 62:52 |
Producers | Dr. Dre |
Suge Knight | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 849489 |
About The Chronic
The Chronic is the debut studio album by American hip hop recording artist Dr. Dre. It was released on December 15, 1992, by his own record label Death Row Records and distributed by Interscope Records and Priority Records.
Snoop Dogg gives up smoking after years of marijuana use
... The rapper, 52, made his debut on Dr Dre s 1992 album The Chronic, whose title is a slang name for high quality marijuana...
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... Although they picked up local radio support for their debut single Big Black Boots, Harwell called time on the band when he heard Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg s game-changing work on The Chronic, and intuited that the sound of rap was about to change...
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... " With what I ve done for Crohn s, I want to do the same here, " said Amy, who made a to help raise awareness of The Chronic disease...
Retiring landlords risk fuelling rental shortage
... " The real problem is The Chronic failure to build enough homes in places where people want to live...
Strike averted as Royal College of Nursing members accept pay offer
... She added: " While members voted by a narrow margin to accept the offer, The Chronic staff shortages and low morale that led to the strike mandate are still very real...
Everyone to live 15 minutes from green space or water in England under plans
... Chief executive Craig Bennett said the plans must ensure " the whole of government is acting to halt The Chronic loss of nature and tackle this existential threat to our prosperity, our ability to produce food, and to have enough clean water"...
Judges unlawfully releasing defendants, court hears
... Judge Peter Blair in Bristol said the government had had " many many months" to end the barristers industrial action, adding: " In my view today s predicament arises precisely because of The Chronic and predictable consequences of long-term underfunding...
Energy firm windfall tax has not been ruled out
... Debate not going away But The Chronic squeeze on household incomes has seen some perhaps unexpected advocates for a windfall tax...
Retiring landlords risk fuelling rental shortage
By Jemma DempseyBBC News
A generation of landlords with buy-to-let mortgages are retiring and selling up, leaving fewer properties to rent, an estate agency has said.
Hamptons Estate Agents estimates around 140,000 people who bought property in The 1990s to rent out sold them Last Year to fund their retirements.
The Agency warned numbers were likely to continue rising and new landlords were not filling The Gap Left Behind .
Younger people do not have The Money to invest in rental properties, it said.
Hamptons said its research was based on its network of agents and data from The Office for National Statistics. It added it was reflective of The entire rental market which currently has a pool of 2. 75 million landlords.
Age was The dominant reason for The Exodus , but lower-than-average returns on investments, The General economy, tax and regulatory changes were also to blame, it said.
Researcher Aneisha Beveridge said this " combination of everything" meant older landlords had simply had enough.
While rents for new tenants were relatively high, " quite a high proportion" of older landlords had long-term sitting tenants that achieved relatively low returns, Ms Beveridge said.
" But some are not selling up all of their properties, they're just selling one or two so they can afford a cruise or time on The Golf course or to be able to help their families, " she added.
The research found about 96,000 landlords will turn 65 each coming year across Great Britain .
It said This Was in addition to The 924,000 who were already over The Age Of 65, and that between 2010 and 2022 The Number of landlords retiring annually had doubled.
The Agency found London was most affected as many of The First buy-to-let mortgages were used for new, low-rise City Centre flats - The highest proportion of properties being sold by long-term landlords.
Hamptons also noted The departing landlords left a gap in The sector that was not being filled by a New Generation of investors.
" The numbers don't stack up, " Ms Beveridge said. " Look at how The demographics have changed for younger people struggling to afford to own their own home, let alone a buy-to-let. "
The Agency said while house price growth continued to slow, rents were still rising sharply.
While there was a little more choice of rental properties this year compared with 2022, overall The Number of rental homes on The Market seemed to have found a " new normal" at nearly two-thirds below pre-pandemic levels.
Campaign group Generation Rent, which works to raise awareness of The issues facing tenants, said " we shouldn't be surprised" by The trend of ageing landlords selling up.
Spokesman Dan Wilson Craw said: " For nearly The Past three decades The government has relied on amateurs saving for retirement to provide a large proportion of The Nation 's homes.
" The Real problem is The Chronic failure to build enough homes in places where people want To Live . "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com