Dr. Dre can be considered one of the most legendary artists in the music industry because of his previous releases and contribution, but little did fans know that he has hundreds of unreleased music, and supporters would love to hear them soon.

According to Complex, a video uploaded on Instagram showed the music producer speaking to Busta Rhymes about how he wrote and recorded many songs in the studio during the pandemic.

In total, he recorded a shocking 247 songs during the lockdown.

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Aside from doing all those songs, he also created a whole album with Marsha Ambrosius.

After collaborating with the artist mentioned above, he returned to creating more songs while also working on "Grand Theft Auto."

"then we working on my n***** Snoop. We two days in right now, we got, what, six bangers done? So, I don't know. I wanna finish this s*** and then start Busta Rhymes," he added.

As of this writing, the rapper has not announced when he will drop his unreleased projects.

His latest work was featured in Grand Theft Auto Online, which had appearances by some of the well-known artists in the field like Snoop Dogg, Thurz, Rick Ross, Anderson .Paak, Eminem, Ty Dolla Sign, and the late Nipsey Hussle.

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Before the video game collaboration was released, the 57-year-old star teamed up with Marsha Ambrosius on her upcoming album "Casablanco."

Last year, the producer took to his Instagram account to share a photo of himself while an orchestra played behind him.

"I just finished recording an album with Marsha Ambrosius. 'Casablanco' I had a blast!! This is some of my best work!!" he added.

Regarding his solo work, the last time he released an album was in 2015 titled "Compton."

It appears that the rapper takes his time in creating music seriously as it was his first album in more than a decade after the release of his 1999 album titled "2001."

Released under Aftermath Entertainment and Interscope Records, Dr. Dre's last album did well on the charts as it debuted at number 2.

It sold over 295,000 album-equivalent units in the first seven days of release.

The album had a handful of collaborations, including Kendrick Lamar, Jon Connor, The Game, Xzibit, Candice Pillay, Marsha Ambrosius, King Mez, Sly Piper, and many more.

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