YBN Cordae Drops Jewels On Dr. Dre’s Importance To Hip-Hop


YBN Cordae pays homage to one the greatest to ever do it.

While Dre didn’t lay down any tracks on YBN Cordae’s debut The Lost Boyhis impact on the young lyricist should not go unfounded. Today, Cordae hit up Montreality for a quick conversation, in which he made sure to pay homage to the D.R.E. “Dr. Dre is hip-hop,” explains Cordae. “There is no hip-hop without Dr. Dre. He cultivated the sound and the culture hip-hop. Through three decades, he’s always had the top sound…He always cultivated the best artists, the most impactful artists every decade. Of every era, he has his hand in it. With NWA, he is NWA. With himself, with Snoop Dogg, with 2Pac, Eminem, then 50 Cent, then Kendrick Lamar? Bro!”

YBN Cordae Drops Jewels On Dr. Dre's Importance To Hip-Hop

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Dr. Dre is the greatest all time, in my opinion. He’s a fucking goat. He continues to push this culture forward. He even broke through barriers on the business side hip-hop. “His level thinking is so next level,” continues Cordae. “For me to even be able to speak on him in person. He’s extremely motivating. He’s very encouraging. He’s got great energy man, I can’t speak highly enough about him. He’s good peoples man. Just outside that, he’s like a black superhero. For real. And he’s buff as fuck! He look like it. He’s in better shape than all us in this room. A thousand percent.”

There you have it. Cordae has given his assessment on Dr. Dre, from his impact to his physique. Is the Lost Boy correct? Is Dre the greatest to ever do it? There’s certainly a case to be made. Check out the full interview below, Montreality.