Michael Jackson Tried to Make 'Gangsta' Deal With Dr. Dre in the Early 90s

by HHL JT

Dr. Dre worked on Kokane's debut album, 1991's Addictive Hip Hop Muzick.  (Kodane was rapping under the alias "Who Am I" back then.) 

According to Kokane's IG page, Dre wanted to flip Michael Jackson's mega-hit "Billie Jean" for the project.  However, Dre balked at the price he would have to pay for the sample.

"ruthless records tried to get Michael to clear the record... Michael replied to dr Dre & ruthless & said: “I heard about the new artist Kokane signing to EPIC RECORDS, & then said , Dr Dre can use the song for my project, if dr Dre would produced 6 beats for his projects, with NO PUBLISHING” though ; (Michael was Gansta wit it)"

There were perhaps some lingering bad feelings about the negotiations because in 2000 The Good Doctor turned down producing what would have been MJ's first album in almost a decade.

"Somebody approached me about working with Michael Jackson, and I did say no because I like working with new artists or people that I've worked with in the past," Dre said in 2000. "I can develop them from the ground up. There's no set standard that I have to live up to or anything like that. All I have to do is go in the studio, and basically they're going to bust their ass to come in there and do their thing the way it's supposed to be done."

Would you have liked to have heard MJ on some Dre beats?