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There are records of everything. It's a business. It's not like a bunch of people dicking around in a studio. Anybody with any business sense is going to get that taken care of. It's not like somebody like Dre is going to forget what songs he produced and just leave them lying around. It's the same as writing. Everyone gets their publishing credits taken care of. And with the Dre productions, what good would it do in the business sense to release them with somebody else's name on them? Without the "produced by Dr. Dre" label, it really isn't going to be as valuable to them.
Quote from: Jimmy H. on August 03, 2009, 07:40:59 PMThere are records of everything. It's a business. It's not like a bunch of people dicking around in a studio. Anybody with any business sense is going to get that taken care of. It's not like somebody like Dre is going to forget what songs he produced and just leave them lying around. It's the same as writing. Everyone gets their publishing credits taken care of. And with the Dre productions, what good would it do in the business sense to release them with somebody else's name on them? Without the "produced by Dr. Dre" label, it really isn't going to be as valuable to them. Actually it was a bunch of people dicking around in the studio back then. All those guys got screwed over and taken advantage of.LOL @ everyone gets their publishing taken care of. Is WideAwake your first introduction to Death Row Records? I guess you haven't heard about Daz, J Flexx, Sam Sneed, and probably a dozen others claiming they didn't get credit for things.I'm sure there is plenty of beats and songs that were just recorded and nothing happened to them. Dude these guys were young, partying like motha fuckers in the studio and making music. LOL, you think before and after each song they got down, handled business and took care of paperwork?How is it possible to prove who created the beats? If Dre doesn't have the masters, and wideawake does, wideawake can claim anything they want and it could be easier to prove than dre proving he created the beats.As far as the business move of having the "produced by dre" tag, yeah I thought about that, that seems like the biggest downfall if they credited another artist. Although, then again, probably could be a way to create a name for an up and coming producer...it would be shady, but hey, the music business is full of shady people.
suge didnt give a shit about paperwork thats why you got dj quik songs on all eyes that say daz produced them.