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Michel'le left Dre after she discovered that he was engaged to another woman. [9] At her lowest point with Dre, Death Row Records CEO/co-founder Suge Knight stepped in to help get Michel'le clean by sending her to rehab. In 1999, Michel'le married Suge while he was in prison. [18] She filed for divorce six years later.
It depicted Michel'le at a dinner party, singing and dancing while interacting with the guests, [4] and also depicts Dr. Dre who calls and interacts with Michel'le [5] and an uncredited cameo by Eazy-E. The official music video was directed by Jane Simpson [6] - who would also direct the video for the second single, "Nicety". [7]
There are black and white clips of Michel'le and the Dogg Pound members playing cards, drinking, and smoking inside a club. Other scenes are in colour and show them at an outdoor party relaxing. The video was directed by Michael Martin and was filmed in July 1995. [1] The music video was released for the week ending on October 27, 1995.
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Surviving Compton: Dre, Suge & Michel'le is a 2016 American biographical drama television film directed by Janice Cooke, written by Dianne Houston, and starring Rhyon Nicole Brown as Michel'le, Curtis Hamilton as Dr. Dre and Jamie Kennedy as N.W.A's manager Jerry Heller. The film is based on the true story of R&B singer Michel'le.