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"What's the Difference" wasn't just a hit; it was a statement. It solidified the "New West" sound and proved that Dre’s second act was going to be just as influential as his first. The chemistry between the three artists led to the in 2000, which remains one of the most legendary tours in music history. The track is built on a haunting, brass-heavy

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Each artist uses their verse to address different facets of their life and the industry:

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