While starting as a rapper, Dr. Dre used his love for music to create an empire as he founded Beats Entertainment, Aftermath Entertainment, and the iconic Death Row Records. Having an eye for talent, the record producer signed stars like Kendrick Lamar, Busta Rhymes, 50 Cent, and even Eminem. Although winning numerous awards for his contributions to music, Dr. Dre recently admitted to suffering from three strokes due to his brain aneurysm back in 2021.ย
Appearing on SiriusXMโs This Life of Mine with James Corden podcast, Dr. Dre discussed his health scare back in 2021 and his struggles during his stay in the hospital. โItโs just something that you canโt control that just happens and during those two weeks, I had three strokes.โ He added, โNobody could give me an answer. I had no idea that I had high blood pressure or anything like that because Iโm on my health s**t. Iโm lifting weights, Iโm running, Iโm doing everything I can to keep myself healthy.โ
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With his life hanging in the balance, Dr. Dre used the health scare to push others to always stay aware of their health, especially when it came to their blood pressure. โHigh blood pressure in Black men, thatโs just what it is. They call it the silent killer. You just have no idea, so you know, you have to keep your s**t checked.โ
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Although Dr. Dre remained focused on staying healthy, he explained how the scare gifted him a new outlook on life. He said the incident โdefinitely makes you appreciate being alive thatโs for sure.โ
Besides discussing his health, Dr. Dre also revealed what it was like working with Eminem and watching his career flourish. Even with a new wave of rappers taking over music, he insisted, “His imagination is off the charts, and I donโt think anyone would disagree with that. I think heโs the best MC ever. Point blank, period. Of course, there are going to be arguments about that because heโs a white guy. I donโt think anyone thatโs rapping can touch Eminem on that microphone.”
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