Quote by Dr. Dre
Ive looked at pictures that my mom has of me, from when I was four

Ive looked at pictures that my mom has of me, from when I was four years old at the turntable. Im there, reaching up to play the records. I feel like I was bred to do what I do. Ive been into music, and listening to music and critiquing it, my whole life. – Dr. Dre

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I always loved the way music made me feel. I did sports at school and all, but when I got home, it was just music. Everybody in my neighborhood loved music. I could jump the back fence and be in the park where there were ghetto blasters everywhere. – Dr. Dre

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Before now, Ive always taken my mixes out to the car and listened to them in the parking lot. I still do that, but more so now Im listening to it on the Beat box, and I think people should give it at least a listen and check it out and see what it is. – Dr. Dre

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