Dr. Dre Lands Cover Of AARP For His 50th Birthday
. (Radio.com) It used to be the cover of the Rolling Stone that you wanted to cover, but for artists 50 and over, it seems to be AARP, The Magazine that you want to get your picture on. Early Friday morning (Feb. 20), the American Association of Retired Persons revealed a special birthday cover, which features none other than Dr. Dre, who turned 50 on Feb. 18. "This rap icon may be turning 50 today, but he's still D.R.E.," the tweet cleverly wrote. Now, at his age, Dre can get all the benefits AARP offers for only $16 a year. We think the man worth $620 million, according to Forbes, can afford it. Check out Dre's cover of AARP, The Magazine here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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