Dr. Dre turns 50, and AARP puts him on its magazine cover
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The doctor is in, and he is making us feel old.
Rap music mogul Dr. Dre just turned 50 and is gracing the February cover of the AARP magazine — kind of.
The group tweeted out a mock cover with Dre on it, but it said that cover will not go to publication.
The group, formerly called the American Assn. of Retired Persons, is a nonprofit that focuses on issues concerning people 50 years old and older, such as retirement planning. It says it does a mock magazine cover for some well-known celebrities when they hit the big 5-0.
Born Andre Young, the founder of Aftermath Entertainment and Beats Electronics turned 50 on Feb. 18.
Dre could not be reached for comment.
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