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Just the fact that Apple he accepted one of the most famous rapperos of all time, has captivated millions of people around the world. It doesn't always happen that a company hires a famous artist and intends to work with him even after he published under the influence of alcohol video, on which he more or less confirmed the purchase of Beats. But Dr. dre isapper and performs on a stage where he can afford something that others simply wouldn't. Well, now it's time for an apology. Apple for he publicly apologized for Dre's antics and not only for that, but in general for his past, which he immortalized in the movie Compton. Dr. Dre grew up in this very controversial neighborhood, where in the 90s you were only safe if you wore maintenance clothes.

Excuse Applu comes at a time when the company has been heavily promoting the Compton movie — in addition to offering an exclusive premiere of the soundtrack featuring Dr. Dre has worked in recent years, Apple also started selling limited edition Beats Solo2 and Beats Studio with a motive Straight Outta Compton. Apple apparently he did not count on the fact that the pastappthe era of the gangster quarter is different from the company founder's past, and she was probably surprised when the film also depicted violence against women, which really happened. Apple therefore decided to justify himself and Dr. Dre for the diary New York Times.

Rapper declared in a statement to the newspaper: "25 years ago I was a young guy who drank a lot and didn't have a clear idea of ​​the future. But that doesn't excuse my behavior. I have been married for 19 years and I work every day to be a better man for my family and take advice on my life's journey. I do everything to never again resemble the man from 25 years ago. I apologize to the women I hurt. I deeply regret what I did and I know that it has forever marked the lives of all of us."

The press spokesperson of the company also spoke to this Apple, who announced a justification that came to several people strangely considering how intense it was Apple promoted the biography of the controversialappwas: "Dre has apologized for the mistakes he made in the past and says he is no longer the person he was 25 years ago. We believe in his sincerity, and after a year and a half long cooperation, we have reason to believe that he has really changed." The company also recently announced that tracks from the Compton album have been played 25 million times. The album includes, among other things, the song Loose Cannon, which also features Xzibit. At the end of the piece, there is a fictional skit in which a man and a woman argue and their argument ends with a shot… at the woman.

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*Source: New York Times

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