Given that a gold medal winner has given his assistance, Dr. Dre might be one step closer to realizing his dream of competing in the 2028 Olympics.
Justin Huish, a two-time Olympic gold medallist in archery, learned through reports that the famous rapper and producer is looking to try out for a seat on the upcoming American Olympic archery team and is offering to help.
“Any age can do it for anyone.” Huish told TMZ that there isn’t really an age restriction. “You don’t really know that you could be a phenom.”
“I’ll come to your house,” the world-class archer promised Dre. “You will receive training from me. I’ll set aside time to work with you in training.
“Please get in touch with me if you’re serious about this. We’ll see it through!
Watch the video down below.
https://www.tmz.com/videos/2024-08-14-081424-justin-huish-v2-1882740-125
In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Dre disclosed that he wanted to pursue his dream of becoming an archer.
He informed Nischelle Turner, the interviewer, “I’m dead-ass serious.” “In fact, I began experimenting with archery around my junior high years.
“I took a break and my kid got me a set-up; I’m not sure if it was for Father’s Day, my birthday, or something else. I’ve set it up in my backyard, then. I’ve heard that 77 feet is the minimum required to qualify for the Olympics, but I train at 90. Wouldn’t it be exciting to compete and take home the gold, particularly since it’s being held in Los Angeles?
In closing, the producer remarked, “I feel like I can do anything.”
During the conversation, Dre expressed his excitement for the upcoming album Missionary, featuring Snoop Dogg, saying it’s “some of the best music” he’s ever recorded.
In response to a question concerning his experience producing Missionary as opposed to Snoop’s 1993 breakthrough album Doggystyle, Dre stated, “To be honest, it was much more fun because we were kids at that time.” We were kids back then; I believe I’m six years older than Snoop, who was maybe eighteen or nineteen.
This one will demonstrate a new degree of maturity in both my music and his lyrics. This music, in my opinion, is some of my best work to date. I’m not having fun.