Dre wins AMA Legend Award. Posted Saturday, November 4, 2000 by snowballxDr. Dre won the American Music Awards Legend Award. LL Cool J and Big Boy presented the award to him.Dre Working with Master P Posted Monday, October 30, 2000 by snowballxIn addition to executive-producing Xzibit's forthcoming album, Restless, and working on Snoop's upcoming final album for No Limit, Last Meal, Dre lent his production expertise to Master P's new album, Ghetto Postage.In a recent interview with Hookt.com, P talked about working with hip-hop's most sought after producer. "We got Dr. Dre…it ain’t no limit," P told Hookt.com. "Dre is working on Snoop’s album, so we got that [connection anyway]. People know I kept it real and they want to be around that." Rakim Signed to Aftermath Records Posted Friday, October 27, 2000 by snowballxThe rumors are now true. On MTV's DFX Sway reported that Dr. Dre has in fact signed one of the best lyricists of all time, Rakim to Aftermath Records. Rakim has an album coming out in the year 2001 called "Oh My God". Rakim promises that this will be his real comeback album. All I can say is that I can't wait for this album! Check back for more details when they are available.Dr. Dre Joins L.A. Confidential Posted Monday, October 23, 2000 by snowballxPeople are talking about a new record company entitled L.A. Confidential, Inc. which has hitmaker producers; Dr. Dre, Battlecat and Fred Wreck for their stable of new artists. L.A. Confidential artists consists of Knoc-Turn'al, Slip Capone and Time Bomb. Big D, CEO for L.A. Confidential, Inc. and Aaron Anderson of Music Street, Inc. who serves as Entertainment Consultant on the project informed us that the first song to be released is a Battlecat track entitled "All About The Doe" featuring Knoc-Turn'al along with a Fred Wreck tune called, "Let's All Roll" which features L.A. Confidential (Knoc-Turn'al, Slip Capone and Time Bomb) as well as Jayo Felony as a gu...