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Dr Dre Back In The Studio One Day After Being Released From Hospital

Dr Dre Back In The Studio One Day After Being Released From Hospital

The music mogul is getting straight back to work after suffering a suspected brain aneurysm.

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

Dr Dre is getting straight back to work after being released from hospital following a suspected brain aneurysm.

Grammy-winning producer Focus has uploaded a photo of him, Dre and a bunch of others inside a music recording studio.

"My big Bro is Super Good!!! We Working..." Focus captioned the Instagram post.

The music mogul thanked his fans for their support after news of his hospitalisation was broadcast around the world.

Dre, whose real name is Andre Young, was reportedly rushed into a Los Angeles hospital on January 4 after a suffering an aneurysm.

According to TMZ, Dre, 55, was reported to be 'stable and lucid' when he was taken to the medical facility.

In an update on Instagram, Dre said he was being well looked after and receiving 'excellent' care. But he didn't say why he was in hospital.

The post, which was accompanied by a photo of him in a music studio, read: "Thanks to my family, friends and fans for their interest and well wishes.

"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. One Love!!"

Well-wishes have flooded in for Dre, with rapper and actor Ice Cube urging his fans to 'send your love and prayers to the homie Dr Dre.'

Fellow rapper Ice-T has since revealed the 55-year-old is doing well after his stay in hospital, writing on Twitter: "Update: Just FaceTimed with @drdre He just made it home. Safe and looking good."

Dre rose to fame as part of rap group NWA in the 1980s and went on to become a key figure in the 1990s West Coast rap scene.

He went on to produce hits for Eminem, Snoop Dogg and Tupac and has picked up a whopping seven Grammys over the years.

He also created Beats Electronics, who make the wildly popular Beats by Dre headphones. Alongside this, he also launched a streaming service Beats Music.

Apple bought both Beats Electronic and Beats Music in 2014 for $3 billion.

Featured Image Credit: Focus/Instagram

Topics: Entertainment, Celebrity, Music