Los Angeles Times

Dr. Dre is admitted to hospital

Rapper- turned- mogul is treated for possible brain aneurysm.

- By Richard Winton

Dr. Dre was undergoing medical treatment Tuesday after being admitted to Cedars- Sinai Medical Center with a possible brain aneurysm, two sources familiar with his condition said.

The legendary rap artist and producer- turned- music mogul was considered to be in stable condition at the Los Angeles hospital after undergoing testing, according to one of the sources who asked not to be named because the person was not authorized to discuss the medical matter.

The rapper, 55, whose real name is Andre Young, rose to fame with N. W. A from the streets of Compton and went on to become a top producer and the co- founder of Beats Electronic­s, a venture that turned him into a billionair­e. After TMZ. com revealed that Dre was hospitaliz­ed, N. W. A co- founder Ice Cube tweeted, “Send your love and prayers.”

Dre, according to a source, had been in the intensive care unit at one point.

On Tuesday evening, he released a statement on his Instagram account, which read in part: “I’m doing great and getting excellent care from my medical team. I will be out of the hospital and back home soon. Shout out to all the great medical profession­als at Cedars.”

The medical emergency comes amid an escalating divorce battle with his longtime spouse, Nicole Young, who is seeking $ 2 million a month in spousal support and $ 5 million in lawyer fees.

In 2013, Dre donated $ 70 million to USC with fellow music mogul Jimmy Iovine to found the USC Jimmy Iovine and Andre Young Academy for Arts, Technology and the Business of Innovation.

 ?? Luis Sinco Los Angeles Times ?? DR. DRE, shown in an undated photo, rose to fame with N. W. A, became a top producer and then co- founded Beats Electronic­s, which made him a billionair­e.
Luis Sinco Los Angeles Times DR. DRE, shown in an undated photo, rose to fame with N. W. A, became a top producer and then co- founded Beats Electronic­s, which made him a billionair­e.

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