DJ Drama has stated that he would moderately watch a TV collection about Dr. Dre than Suge Knight’s, however admitted the Demise Row days might simply make for good content material.
Dram was stopped by TMZ in New York on Sunday (April 2), the place he was requested about Suge’s plans to have his life story chronicled in an upcoming present impressed by 50 Cent’sBMF.
Drama stated the idea sounds attention-grabbing on paper, however that Dr. Dre’s saga could be one thing he’d moderately tune into.
“That universe, that point and that interval, who wouldn’t wanna watch that? That shit could be unbelievable,” the Gangsta Grillz impresario stated a few Suge’s proposed collection.
“With all due respect, you realize what could be even crazier? If we did a Dr. Dre universe, and we did from [World Class] Wreckin’ Crew to love N.W.A to the Demise Row period, to then Aftermath, after which him working with Em after which with 50 got here alongside. That’s like 10 seasons proper there.”
He continued: “I want a job too, Fif! You’ve seen my appearing expertise. C’mon, Dram Cruise. C’mon, Fif! I’m manifesting, I’m placing it into the universe.”
As TMZ reported final week, Suge Knight and his brother, Brian Brown, are collaborating on a TV collection chronicling Knight’s journey to superstardom and subsequent downfall.
Whereas Suge’s time as certainly one of Hip Hop’s strongest and feared executives is well-documented, the mission guarantees to flesh out his childhood and present him as a child rising up in Compton with goals of changing into a soccer coach.
Knight and his brother are at the moment searching for actors to play 2Pac and different key figures from Demise Row Data’ heyday.
The TV collection will start capturing this summer time, in line with the outlet.
Suge Knight was sentenced to twenty-eight years in jail in 2018 for the hit-and-run loss of life of Terry Carter three years prior. Carter’s loss of life occurred through the filming of the blockbuster N.W.A biopic, Straight Outta Compton.
As for DJ Drama, he lately put his appearing chops on show as a part of the rollout marketing campaign for his new album I’m Actually Like That. Earlier than drooping the mission on Friday (March 31), the Gangsta Grillz hitmaker recreated a number of scenes from the 1992 movie Juice.
One featured Jim Jones taking up 2Pac’s function as Bishop, whereas the unique actors who performed Raheem and Metal, Khalil Kain and Jermaine Hopkins, additionally popped up.