![]() In 2011, Dre won a lawsuit against his former label Death Row Records that gave him the digital rights to the album, and entitled him to 100 percent of its online sales, according to Billboard. The most logical explanation for the exclusion would be that Dre doesn't have the rights to The Chronic. Sure, maybe Dre didn't want his classic missive on Spotify or iTunes, but the album wasn't even available on the rapper's own Beats Music when it launched in 2014. Apple Music's launch tomorrow will also mark The Chronic's streaming debut, Rolling Stone reports. ![]() Dre's game-changing 1992 LP The Chronic will be there, too. Taylor Swift's 1989 won't be the only reclusive album to find its first digital home on Apple Music: Dr.
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