Dr. Dre's Empire Expands: Still Lounge, Compton High, and the Next Chapter
Update: 2025-10-15
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The past few days have been a whirlwind for Dr. Dre—still undeniably one of hip-hop’s most transformative figures—both in his personal life and business ventures. Most notably, new reporting from The Orlando Real and The Pointe Orlando complex signals a major expansion of Dr. Dre’s footprint in hospitality. On Thursday, October 16, Dre and his longtime collaborator Snoop Dogg are set to open Still Lounge, a 4,800-square-foot cocktail lounge at LIVE! at The Pointe Orlando, directly following their Still G.I.N. By Dre and Snoop premium spirits brand. The venue promises a curated experience, complete with leather couches, booth seating, and DJ sets inspired by the duo’s iconic playlists—the latest in a series of nightlife and restaurant rollouts that cement their status as moguls beyond music, according to The Orlando Real.
But Dr. Dre is also seeing a high-profile product refresh. Red Lobster, according to AOL, has brought back The Side Hustle by Dre & Snoop cocktail—a limited-edition drink served through October, made with their Still G.I.N., orange, pineapple, guava, and, yes, a nostalgic sidecar of Skittles, Snoop’s favorite candy. The drink’s name is both a wink to hip-hop heritage and to their entrepreneurial spirit. Unlike the tech moguls with whom Dre rubs shoulders, he’s made food, beverage, and hospitality a key part of his second act.
On the philanthropic front, the recent ribbon-cutting of Compton High School’s $225 million rebuild remains one of the year’s defining moments. LAist reports that Dre, a former Compton Schools student, donated $10 million for the new Andre “Dr. Dre” Young Performing Arts Center—a 900-seat auditorium with a state-of-the-art recording studio. At the event, Dre reflected on how the resilience forged in Compton shaped his career, and expressed hope that the next generation would have even greater opportunities.
In matters more personal, Dr. Dre’s long marriage to Nicole Young appears to remain in transition, with outlets like Telegrafi repeating earlier reports of divorce proceedings, but there is no new, official confirmation or comment from Dre or his representatives. The couple’s separation, previously dominating headlines, briefly resurfaces in recent coverage, but nothing substantive has emerged recently about developments or settlements.
On the music production side, there are no reports of new album releases or studio sessions, but Threads fans continue to buzz about the restoration of Dre’s classic recording console, teasing the possibility—but not confirming—new music in the future.
On social media, Dre’s presence is minimal, with only nostalgic or archival posts catching attention, such as his old Interscope mixing board becoming a collector’s piece. Community discussions occasionally touch on his legacy, controversies, and even playful debates about Skittles (thanks to the Red Lobster cocktail), but Dre himself has not made any direct, recent posts that indicate a change in his public or creative direction.
Collectively, while there’s no single seismic event, Dr. Dre’s story over the past week is a study in evolution—expanding a business empire, cementing a philanthropic legacy, and remaining a quiet, enigmatic presence in an industry he helped define. The opening of Still Lounge, the return of The Side Hustle cocktail, and the completion of the Compton High Performing Arts Center all confirm that, for Dre, the next act is as much about building as it is about beats.
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The past few days have been a whirlwind for Dr. Dre—still undeniably one of hip-hop’s most transformative figures—both in his personal life and business ventures. Most notably, new reporting from The Orlando Real and The Pointe Orlando complex signals a major expansion of Dr. Dre’s footprint in hospitality. On Thursday, October 16, Dre and his longtime collaborator Snoop Dogg are set to open Still Lounge, a 4,800-square-foot cocktail lounge at LIVE! at The Pointe Orlando, directly following their Still G.I.N. By Dre and Snoop premium spirits brand. The venue promises a curated experience, complete with leather couches, booth seating, and DJ sets inspired by the duo’s iconic playlists—the latest in a series of nightlife and restaurant rollouts that cement their status as moguls beyond music, according to The Orlando Real.
But Dr. Dre is also seeing a high-profile product refresh. Red Lobster, according to AOL, has brought back The Side Hustle by Dre & Snoop cocktail—a limited-edition drink served through October, made with their Still G.I.N., orange, pineapple, guava, and, yes, a nostalgic sidecar of Skittles, Snoop’s favorite candy. The drink’s name is both a wink to hip-hop heritage and to their entrepreneurial spirit. Unlike the tech moguls with whom Dre rubs shoulders, he’s made food, beverage, and hospitality a key part of his second act.
On the philanthropic front, the recent ribbon-cutting of Compton High School’s $225 million rebuild remains one of the year’s defining moments. LAist reports that Dre, a former Compton Schools student, donated $10 million for the new Andre “Dr. Dre” Young Performing Arts Center—a 900-seat auditorium with a state-of-the-art recording studio. At the event, Dre reflected on how the resilience forged in Compton shaped his career, and expressed hope that the next generation would have even greater opportunities.
In matters more personal, Dr. Dre’s long marriage to Nicole Young appears to remain in transition, with outlets like Telegrafi repeating earlier reports of divorce proceedings, but there is no new, official confirmation or comment from Dre or his representatives. The couple’s separation, previously dominating headlines, briefly resurfaces in recent coverage, but nothing substantive has emerged recently about developments or settlements.
On the music production side, there are no reports of new album releases or studio sessions, but Threads fans continue to buzz about the restoration of Dre’s classic recording console, teasing the possibility—but not confirming—new music in the future.
On social media, Dre’s presence is minimal, with only nostalgic or archival posts catching attention, such as his old Interscope mixing board becoming a collector’s piece. Community discussions occasionally touch on his legacy, controversies, and even playful debates about Skittles (thanks to the Red Lobster cocktail), but Dre himself has not made any direct, recent posts that indicate a change in his public or creative direction.
Collectively, while there’s no single seismic event, Dr. Dre’s story over the past week is a study in evolution—expanding a business empire, cementing a philanthropic legacy, and remaining a quiet, enigmatic presence in an industry he helped define. The opening of Still Lounge, the return of The Side Hustle cocktail, and the completion of the Compton High Performing Arts Center all confirm that, for Dre, the next act is as much about building as it is about beats.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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