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Quote from: DJ Coma on September 11, 2009, 09:02:37 PMQuote from: EFFeX on September 11, 2009, 03:04:47 PMWhy was he mentioned?Because Lavi is asleep behind the wheel. She reached out to these people while they were selling SHTTBG EP and the Nina project.From what I heard, before he got the position there, they didn't have anybody that knew anything about the Death Row catalog working there. They didn't even know shit about the released catalog. That's probably why those Lady of Rage songs ended up on the WideAwake website that were supposed to be from the vault and they were released and they didn't even know it. I also heard that they were going to put the Chronic 2000 version of Mr. Officer on Re-lit because they thought it was the unreleased one from the Chronic sessions. It's my understanding that he has major input on track selection, which is a great thing because he knows the catalog better than almost everybody else and he worked for the company for a pretty long time before the bankruptcy. Say what you want about the whole FTP thing, but now he's doing the same thing and doing it legally. I'm pretty sure if he had the option to do FTP completely legal he would've gone that route, but that was impossible till now.You guys can point fingers and shout bootlegger all day but when it comes down to it, you know you like the music they have brought us that we never would've had with these artists who for whatever reason keep their 10 year old tracks to themselves.thank god someone actually understands, at the end of the day all these bitchez in here screaming bootlegger & all that bullshyt deep down inside jus hate cause they can't get the music anymore for free like they are used to.....its called jealousy..
Quote from: EFFeX on September 11, 2009, 03:04:47 PMWhy was he mentioned?Because Lavi is asleep behind the wheel. She reached out to these people while they were selling SHTTBG EP and the Nina project.From what I heard, before he got the position there, they didn't have anybody that knew anything about the Death Row catalog working there. They didn't even know shit about the released catalog. That's probably why those Lady of Rage songs ended up on the WideAwake website that were supposed to be from the vault and they were released and they didn't even know it. I also heard that they were going to put the Chronic 2000 version of Mr. Officer on Re-lit because they thought it was the unreleased one from the Chronic sessions. It's my understanding that he has major input on track selection, which is a great thing because he knows the catalog better than almost everybody else and he worked for the company for a pretty long time before the bankruptcy. Say what you want about the whole FTP thing, but now he's doing the same thing and doing it legally. I'm pretty sure if he had the option to do FTP completely legal he would've gone that route, but that was impossible till now.You guys can point fingers and shout bootlegger all day but when it comes down to it, you know you like the music they have brought us that we never would've had with these artists who for whatever reason keep their 10 year old tracks to themselves.
Why was he mentioned?Because Lavi is asleep behind the wheel. She reached out to these people while they were selling SHTTBG EP and the Nina project.
Quote from: Ridah662 on September 11, 2009, 09:06:44 PMQuote from: DJ Coma on September 11, 2009, 09:02:37 PMQuote from: EFFeX on September 11, 2009, 03:04:47 PMWhy was he mentioned?Because Lavi is asleep behind the wheel. She reached out to these people while they were selling SHTTBG EP and the Nina project.From what I heard, before he got the position there, they didn't have anybody that knew anything about the Death Row catalog working there. They didn't even know shit about the released catalog. That's probably why those Lady of Rage songs ended up on the WideAwake website that were supposed to be from the vault and they were released and they didn't even know it. I also heard that they were going to put the Chronic 2000 version of Mr. Officer on Re-lit because they thought it was the unreleased one from the Chronic sessions. It's my understanding that he has major input on track selection, which is a great thing because he knows the catalog better than almost everybody else and he worked for the company for a pretty long time before the bankruptcy. Say what you want about the whole FTP thing, but now he's doing the same thing and doing it legally. I'm pretty sure if he had the option to do FTP completely legal he would've gone that route, but that was impossible till now.You guys can point fingers and shout bootlegger all day but when it comes down to it, you know you like the music they have brought us that we never would've had with these artists who for whatever reason keep their 10 year old tracks to themselves.thank god someone actually understands, at the end of the day all these bitchez in here screaming bootlegger & all that bullshyt deep down inside jus hate cause they can't get the music anymore for free like they are used to.....its called jealousy.. I'm just assuming that you were directing that to me, because my post was quoted in it. However, I hope your not because you already know how I feel about the situation. I don't really care about not being able to get the music for free or not, I just wanted to make sure that the artists got a taste of the income if the chose to. Now that Lavi owns the material she is giving them that option. That's cool. That's an honorable thing to do, because she doesn't have to do that. As far as the bootlegging goes, I just thought the situation is a little screwy from a third-parties point of view. When it comes down to it, is it any of my business? No. Does it affect my personal life in anyway? No. I'm just commenting on a highly public situation and throwing in my two sense. As a consumer, all I'm really worried about is the music that they will be putting on the shelves.
Quote from: EFFeX on September 12, 2009, 10:05:38 PMQuote from: Ridah662 on September 11, 2009, 09:06:44 PMQuote from: DJ Coma on September 11, 2009, 09:02:37 PMQuote from: EFFeX on September 11, 2009, 03:04:47 PMWhy was he mentioned?Because Lavi is asleep behind the wheel. She reached out to these people while they were selling SHTTBG EP and the Nina project.From what I heard, before he got the position there, they didn't have anybody that knew anything about the Death Row catalog working there. They didn't even know shit about the released catalog. That's probably why those Lady of Rage songs ended up on the WideAwake website that were supposed to be from the vault and they were released and they didn't even know it. I also heard that they were going to put the Chronic 2000 version of Mr. Officer on Re-lit because they thought it was the unreleased one from the Chronic sessions. It's my understanding that he has major input on track selection, which is a great thing because he knows the catalog better than almost everybody else and he worked for the company for a pretty long time before the bankruptcy. Say what you want about the whole FTP thing, but now he's doing the same thing and doing it legally. I'm pretty sure if he had the option to do FTP completely legal he would've gone that route, but that was impossible till now.You guys can point fingers and shout bootlegger all day but when it comes down to it, you know you like the music they have brought us that we never would've had with these artists who for whatever reason keep their 10 year old tracks to themselves.thank god someone actually understands, at the end of the day all these bitchez in here screaming bootlegger & all that bullshyt deep down inside jus hate cause they can't get the music anymore for free like they are used to.....its called jealousy.. I'm just assuming that you were directing that to me, because my post was quoted in it. However, I hope your not because you already know how I feel about the situation. I don't really care about not being able to get the music for free or not, I just wanted to make sure that the artists got a taste of the income if the chose to. Now that Lavi owns the material she is giving them that option. That's cool. That's an honorable thing to do, because she doesn't have to do that. As far as the bootlegging goes, I just thought the situation is a little screwy from a third-parties point of view. When it comes down to it, is it any of my business? No. Does it affect my personal life in anyway? No. I'm just commenting on a highly public situation and throwing in my two sense. As a consumer, all I'm really worried about is the music that they will be putting on the shelves.no this wasnt directed at you at all just certain people.......
its good and bad. can you expect the songs you want to hear come out? probably for the most part. However, you know, for personal gain that the ones you REALLY want probably wont come out and will be sold behind the scenes.
Quote from: Avalanche on September 12, 2009, 11:16:36 PMits good and bad. can you expect the songs you want to hear come out? probably for the most part. However, you know, for personal gain that the ones you REALLY want probably wont come out and will be sold behind the scenes. all i need to be happy is-as the world turns OG-still ballin og-watch ya mouth og (which is prob coming out on the 2010 cd)-if theres a cure (full)-untouchable og-some unheard One Nation shit-war gamez og-my dying day-the next episode og -it's on (rage and snoop)-california love OG by Dre (damn you DJ Jam for never leaking this)
Quote from: THE PIED PIPER on September 12, 2009, 11:34:06 PMQuote from: Avalanche on September 12, 2009, 11:16:36 PMits good and bad. can you expect the songs you want to hear come out? probably for the most part. However, you know, for personal gain that the ones you REALLY want probably wont come out and will be sold behind the scenes. all i need to be happy is-as the world turns OG-still ballin og-watch ya mouth og (which is prob coming out on the 2010 cd)-if theres a cure (full)-untouchable og-some unheard One Nation shit-war gamez og-my dying day-the next episode og -it's on (rage and snoop)-california love OG by Dre (damn you DJ Jam for never leaking this)Speaking Of Pac's "The Cure", Here's A Version Done By "Don Jagwarr" From His 1994 Album "Faded", Where I Assume Pac Got The Freestyle Idea From:http://usershare.net/krwsenpqvreh
on 1 of the realest bootlegs its cpo is on a track but wasnt. even after i told 101 he still said it was cpo.
Lol.. she might as well just put up everything for download on the internet and thank everyone for downloading it.