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Dr. Dre Gets Candid About His Resistance to Work With Michael Jackson, Prince and Stevie Wonder
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The hip-hop mogul explains his fears as he talks about being adamant to avoid working with his legendary idols like the late King of Pop and 'Purple Rain' singer.

AceShowbiz - Dr. Dre declined to work with his "heroes" the late Michael Jackson and Prince. The 58-year-old studio wizard has been given the chance to work with a whole host of music greats over the years, including the King of Pop and the "Purple Rain" hitmaker, and more recently, Stevie Wonder, but he says working with his idols wouldn't be a good idea.

After Bruce Springsteen performed at BST Hyde Park just recently, Dre was seen having dinner at The River Cafe in Hammersmith, England together with The Boss, 73, and The Beatles star Sir Paul McCartney, 81.

Speaking to comedy actor Kevin Hart on his "Hart to Heart" show, Dre explained, "They just asked me to work with them and I just was like, 'What the f*** am I going to do with them?' Those are my f***ing heroes."

He went on, "The way I feel about Stevie, Prince, Michael, Bruce Springsteen and all of these amazing artists could change by working with them." He added, "These are my f***ing heroes. … I like the idea of what I grew up listening to and I want to keep it like that. And I don't want to f*** up that idea and that look."

The hip-hop legend is responsible for helping to launch the careers of rappers Eminem and Snoop Dogg and has produced records for The Game, Kendrick Lamar, and Anderson .Paak.

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