It's August 28, 2025, 03:59:23 PM
You are digging way too deep into this... How did Crooked I pull a 180? He was giving props to Suge because he owned the label at that time. If you think that Dre had nothing to do with Death Row's success you are fooling yourself.“if you don’t promote a release for me, I’m going to release your diss tracks.”Yeah... That's really going to make people take Wide Awake serious. What a joke.BTW: It's the same thing I've been saying all along, if they release a Crooked I project over there, you can be pretty sure that we are getting something watered down. I don't think they are going to be releasing the Snoop disses. We'll see, but I doubt it.
For the record, Crooked I owns his publishing - so doesn't he kind of have control of what comes out?
First off, Crooked sends an aggressive warning to Wideawake/Death Row on the “Homage to Dr. Dre” track that was recently released to the internet saying “whoever bought the catalog, get at me dog, don’t try to drop my old shit unless I said so.” This is the same guy who gave Suge all kinds of mad props for years and talked about how he built up the West Coast and built up Death Row (he even did a song called “Suge’s West Coast”). Now, he is doing a complete 180 on what he previously said and now saying Death Row is “the company Dre built” and giving all the props to Dr. Dre and Snoop and acting like Suge didn’t do anything. How can we believe anything this guy says when he switches up like a hoe in a six four? Is Crooked I being a hypocrite in this circumstance? Be honest.Knowing that Wideawake owns the catalog, they don’t have to get at him, they own it. On one hand, is Crooked scared that some tracks might surface that have nasty lyrics directed towards these cats that he has repaired his professional relationship with? The track “Middle Finger Musik” is a huge Snoop Dogg diss track that Crook recorded for Suge and maybe he is scared that the disses are so hardcore that it would hurt his newly repaired relationship with Snoop? He also has disses directed towards Daz and others he recorded during that period. And is Wideawake going to stick to their word and release the material as it is, or are they going to play politics and buckle and not release the diss tracks because they don’t want to make the artist mad? I don’t trust what Wideawake says considering they said their albums were all going to be released in the highest modern high-end sound quality (i.e. see “The Lost Sessions Vol 1”).My personal opinion is that the artists aren’t doing shit to help Wideawake and work with them, and they are asking for large unreasonable amounts of money to promote releases which Wideawake could never afford to pay them and make a profit. I think Wideawake should play the card back on the artists and say “if you don’t promote a release for me, I’m going to release your diss tracks.” That would be smarter business. Do you all think Wideawake will release the OG diss tracks for the fans or are they going to pull another “The Lost Sessions” and give us some garbage excuse that they don’t want to make people mad?
Crooked I is trying to get on Detox, by shout outs, submissions of ghost writing, props and so on, which is why he's showing his respect to Dr Dre rather than Suge. Had Suge still owned a powerhouse label, and on top, it'd be the opposite. It's just business, but with the music business and anyone aspiring to make money, there's a fine line between business and being a hypocrite. He probably sold his publishing rights back to Suge to get out of his deal at Death Row those years back, because WIDEawake now own the rightsThere is more than just Slap Back that disses Snoop hard in the unreleased catalouge