S1E4

Part 4

The Defiant Ones

calendar_todayJul 12, 2017 schedule59 min star7.7

Leaving Death Row Records to form a subsidiary of Interscope called Aftermath Entertainment, Dre endured a string of disappointing solo releases, but Jimmy stood by him as others argued he should be dropped. Dre's fortunes turned when Jimmy turned him on to the music of an unknown white rapper named Eminem; with Dre producing, Eminem and Aftermath recorded The Slim Shady LP and took the rap music world by storm. On a roll with Dre and an enviable list of hot new acts, Jimmy was nevertheless worried that the music bubble would burst due to the emergence of Napster, and looked to forge corporate-marketing partnerships to boost the visibility and incomes of his artists. An opportune sit-down between Jimmy and Dre led to the idea of Beats Electronics, the speaker-headphone phenomenon that vaulted the partners to new heights, and paved the way for an historic 2014 deal with Apple. The world's most valuable company wasn't just interested in headphones: it was investing in the genius of Jimmy and Dre, who continue to innovate at Apple Music while picking up accolades--Dre was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with N.W.A. last year--and giving back to the communities that fostered their unique talents.

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Trent Reznor

Trent Reznor

Self

50 Cent

50 Cent

Self (archive footage)

The D.O.C.

The D.O.C.

Self

Eminem

Eminem

Self

person

Peter Paterno

Self

person

Nicole Young

Self

Paul Rosenberg

Paul Rosenberg

Self

Gwen Stefani

Gwen Stefani

Self

will.i.am

will.i.am

Self

Steve Stoute

Steve Stoute

Self

person

Luke Wood

Self

Pharrell Williams

Pharrell Williams

Self (archive footage)