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DRE OF COOL & DRE RESPONDS TO MILIAN DEBACLE: Producer spits verse addressing rumors about their relationship.

(July 11, 2006)
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     *Dre of the production team Cool & Dre has something to say about all those rumors surrounding his relationship with Christina Milian, and reports that it damaged her dealings with Def Jam so much that they dropped her from the label.

      He addresses the drama in a verse on his remix to new song “Chevy Ridin’ High” with The Game, Fat Joe, DJ Khaled, Pusha T from the Clipse, Rick Ross and Dirtbag.

       "The New York Post wants to print lies about Christina Milian getting dropped from a record company and I had something to do with it," he told MTV.com. "I had to address it. In a few days, there's gonna be a press release that's gonna shock everyone. She's got some really good sh** going on the music side and movie side.”      

       Dre continues: “This guy from the Post knew Cool & Dre executive-produced the project and produced most of the album. Then he found out that Christina was dating me. He found his angle for the story. He printed some sh** that said I had something to do with her getting dropped, which is a complete lie.”       

       “My relationship with [Def Jam president] Jay-Z and [chairman] L.A. Reid is great," he added. "When that sh-** came out, dudes lost it. They called me up like, 'Dre, we have nothing to do with it.' They didn't want it to mess up our relationship."      

       Dre’s debut album, “The Trunk,” opens in October. Meanwhile, he’s also behind the boards working on upcoming albums from The Game, Young Jeezy and Nina Sky.

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