Ice Cube Brings Out Dr. Dre for Another N.W.A Reunion at Coachella
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The rapper was also joined by Kendrick Lamar and The Game while he took the stage for the music festival's second weekend on Saturday.

AceShowbiz - A full N.W.A reunion happened during Coachella on Saturday, April 23. Taking the stage for his second weekend at the music festival, Ice Cube brought out all surviving members of the rap collective including Dr. Dre who was the only one absent last week.

MC Ren and DJ Yella were the first ones joining Cube, appearing midway through his set for a live rendition of "Straight Outta Compton". Dre emerges onstage later and treated the crowd to a medley of his own material, including verses from the Jay-Z-penned "Still D.R.E." and his collaboration with Tupac Shakur, "California Love".

Eazy-E, who passed away in 1995 after a battle with AIDS, was the only N.W.A member who wasn't there, but it didn't mean he wasn't part of the reunion. Cube invited the late rapper's son Lil Eazy-E for his dad's seminal debut, "Boyz-n-the-Hood".

As if his set wasn't star-studded enough, Cube surprised everyone with appearances from Kendrick Lamar and The Game. K. Dot performed his own "Alright" in addition to his collaboration with Cube, "Ain't That Funkin' Kinda Hard on You? (We Ain't Neva Gonna Stop Remix)". Game, meanwhile, did "Don't Trip".

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