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Re: Eazy E: 'The same records that you're makin' is payin' me'
« Reply #15 on: May 12, 2011, 01:03:39 PM »
eazy said it himself on the arsenio show...25 cents per album....

he said dre sold 4 million...and he made 1 million off that in his pocket...

or something like that..

lol no wonder Dre dissed him. I can't see how people can defend Eazy if he wouldn't let his supposed friend out of his contract. He knew Dre was a goldmine and he milked him for all he could.
what about dre having secret meetings with suge knight or dre setting up eazy (yeah i know, dre said he didn't know was suge was gonna do, but he also admitted that suge can be intimidating to get things done), you call that a real friend?

dre could have worked something out with ruthless, but no he ran away and talked shit


I would assume he had already tried to get out of his contract, wouldn't you? They wouldn't have had to force him to sign papers if he was willing to do it. They were supposed to be boys. Dre had made him a shitton of money, didn't feel he was getting paid enough and wanted out of his contract. For someone to say "no you can't leave, we have a contract and I'm gonna keep making money off of you"...that's not something a friend does.
don't know, but dre said he wanted jerry kicked out, otherwise he would leave.

and nothing justifies what dre had done.

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Re: Eazy E: 'The same records that you're makin' is payin' me'
« Reply #16 on: May 12, 2011, 01:22:42 PM »
eazy said it himself on the arsenio show...25 cents per album....

he said dre sold 4 million...and he made 1 million off that in his pocket...

or something like that..

lol no wonder Dre dissed him. I can't see how people can defend Eazy if he wouldn't let his supposed friend out of his contract. He knew Dre was a goldmine and he milked him for all he could.
what about dre having secret meetings with suge knight or dre setting up eazy (yeah i know, dre said he didn't know was suge was gonna do, but he also admitted that suge can be intimidating to get things done), you call that a real friend?

dre could have worked something out with ruthless, but no he ran away and talked shit


I would assume he had already tried to get out of his contract, wouldn't you? They wouldn't have had to force him to sign papers if he was willing to do it. They were supposed to be boys. Dre had made him a shitton of money, didn't feel he was getting paid enough and wanted out of his contract. For someone to say "no you can't leave, we have a contract and I'm gonna keep making money off of you"...that's not something a friend does.
don't know, but dre said he wanted jerry kicked out, otherwise he would leave.

and nothing justifies what dre had done.

What exactly did he do? A former friend screwed him out of money and wouldn't let him out of his contract. This same friend claims to be the hardest thug out on records. So he let Suge intimidate him into signing a release. Lol that's the least of the things you should be judging Dre for he, he actually had a reason to get at Eazy.
 

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Re: Eazy E: 'The same records that you're makin' is payin' me'
« Reply #17 on: May 12, 2011, 04:32:17 PM »
If it wasn't for Eazy, Dre would be scratching records for the Village People Reunion tour.  Dre could have fulfilled his contractual obligation and left.
 

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Re: Eazy E: 'The same records that you're makin' is payin' me'
« Reply #18 on: May 12, 2011, 09:34:20 PM »
If it wasn't for Eazy, Dre would be scratching records for the Village People Reunion tour.  Dre could have fulfilled his contractual obligation and left.

If it wasn't for Dre, Eazy would have died a street hustler. Why let someone pimp you for several more years when you can say fuck you and bounce?
 

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Re: Eazy E: 'The same records that you're makin' is payin' me'
« Reply #19 on: May 12, 2011, 09:40:16 PM »
If it wasn't for Eazy, Dre would be scratching records for the Village People Reunion tour.  Dre could have fulfilled his contractual obligation and left.

If it wasn't for Dre, Eazy would have died a street hustler. Why let someone pimp you for several more years when you can say fuck you and bounce?
Was just about to say something similar. I think both the brothers could have avoided the whole ugly mess but once money and ego come to play, shit barreled out of control. They both paid a price though. Eric ended up losing his most valuable assets in Dre, Cube, D.O.C., and the rest because he undervalued their worth to his label. As a result, Dre ended up starting an even bigger label with someone else. Dre ended up getting fucked by the very monster he helped create in Suge and never really got to have that piece of mind in resolving his problems with Eazy.
 

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Re: Eazy E: 'The same records that you're makin' is payin' me'
« Reply #20 on: May 13, 2011, 02:06:28 AM »
eazy said it himself on the arsenio show...25 cents per album....

he said dre sold 4 million...and he made 1 million off that in his pocket...

or something like that..

lol no wonder Dre dissed him. I can't see how people can defend Eazy if he wouldn't let his supposed friend out of his contract. He knew Dre was a goldmine and he milked him for all he could.
what about dre having secret meetings with suge knight or dre setting up eazy (yeah i know, dre said he didn't know was suge was gonna do, but he also admitted that suge can be intimidating to get things done), you call that a real friend?

dre could have worked something out with ruthless, but no he ran away and talked shit


I would assume he had already tried to get out of his contract, wouldn't you? They wouldn't have had to force him to sign papers if he was willing to do it. They were supposed to be boys. Dre had made him a shitton of money, didn't feel he was getting paid enough and wanted out of his contract. For someone to say "no you can't leave, we have a contract and I'm gonna keep making money off of you"...that's not something a friend does.
don't know, but dre said he wanted jerry kicked out, otherwise he would leave.

and nothing justifies what dre had done.

What exactly did he do? A former friend screwed him out of money and wouldn't let him out of his contract. This same friend claims to be the hardest thug out on records. So he let Suge intimidate him into signing a release. Lol that's the least of the things you should be judging Dre for he, he actually had a reason to get at Eazy.


nigga he got hella skrilla from death row and ruthless probably still gets royalties from that shit. so if you call that being soft(which is really what your implying) then so be it.
 

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Re: Eazy E: 'The same records that you're makin' is payin' me'
« Reply #21 on: May 13, 2011, 02:21:56 AM »
nigga he got hella skrilla from death row and ruthless probably still gets royalties from that shit. so if you call that being soft(which is really what your implying) then so be it.

LOL Does calling Eazy-E soft hurt your feelings?
i donīt need any medicate shit im 100 normal.
 

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Re: Eazy E: 'The same records that you're makin' is payin' me'
« Reply #22 on: May 13, 2011, 03:03:22 AM »
eazy said it himself on the arsenio show...25 cents per album....

he said dre sold 4 million...and he made 1 million off that in his pocket...

or something like that..

lol no wonder Dre dissed him. I can't see how people can defend Eazy if he wouldn't let his supposed friend out of his contract. He knew Dre was a goldmine and he milked him for all he could.
what about dre having secret meetings with suge knight or dre setting up eazy (yeah i know, dre said he didn't know was suge was gonna do, but he also admitted that suge can be intimidating to get things done), you call that a real friend?

dre could have worked something out with ruthless, but no he ran away and talked shit


I would assume he had already tried to get out of his contract, wouldn't you? They wouldn't have had to force him to sign papers if he was willing to do it. They were supposed to be boys. Dre had made him a shitton of money, didn't feel he was getting paid enough and wanted out of his contract. For someone to say "no you can't leave, we have a contract and I'm gonna keep making money off of you"...that's not something a friend does.
don't know, but dre said he wanted jerry kicked out, otherwise he would leave.

and nothing justifies what dre had done.

What exactly did he do? A former friend screwed him out of money and wouldn't let him out of his contract. This same friend claims to be the hardest thug out on records. So he let Suge intimidate him into signing a release. Lol that's the least of the things you should be judging Dre for he, he actually had a reason to get at Eazy.
he set him up: told eazy to meet up, but didn't show up. goons came instead.

also, i fail to see how dre got screwed when he was working for ruthless: he was living in a big house. the only way he deserved more(imo) if he was a co owner of the company.
maybe eazy should have done more to keep dre satisfied, but it was too late when suge came into the picture (1989/1990).

im just saying both were wrong

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Re: Eazy E: 'The same records that you're makin' is payin' me'
« Reply #23 on: May 13, 2011, 03:16:39 AM »
If it wasn't for Eazy, Dre would be scratching records for the Village People Reunion tour.  Dre could have fulfilled his contractual obligation and left.

If it wasn't for Dre, Eazy would have died a street hustler. Why let someone pimp you for several more years when you can say fuck you and bounce?

Dre wasn't working for minimum wage, he was getting paid.  Hell, he was making in a week than a doctor makes in a year!  But honestly, he was an employee and he got paid like an employee.  Once his contract was up he could have walked off and made his record label then.
 

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Re: Eazy E: 'The same records that you're makin' is payin' me'
« Reply #24 on: May 13, 2011, 03:23:10 AM »
eazy e died of aids in the early 90s, when aids was still mostly active in the western gay community.

Fuck off, loser...
 

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Re: Eazy E: 'The same records that you're makin' is payin' me'
« Reply #25 on: May 13, 2011, 03:28:37 AM »
Eazy E can eat a big fat diiiick, Tim Dogg can eat a big fat diiiiccckk..............


sorry but thats the only thing i remember of Eazy E
 

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Re: Eazy E: 'The same records that you're makin' is payin' me'
« Reply #26 on: May 13, 2011, 04:25:14 AM »
nigga he got hella skrilla from death row and ruthless probably still gets royalties from that shit. so if you call that being soft(which is really what your implying) then so be it.

I didn't say he was soft. I'm saying why is it such a crime that the supposed baddest, meanest dude on the street got played?

he set him up: told eazy to meet up, but didn't show up. goons came instead.

also, i fail to see how dre got screwed when he was working for ruthless: he was living in a big house. the only way he deserved more(imo) if he was a co owner of the company.
maybe eazy should have done more to keep dre satisfied, but it was too late when suge came into the picture (1989/1990).

im just saying both were wrong

Oh so he's has a big house....I'm sure that somehow means he was getting paid his dues ::)

Dre wasn't working for minimum wage, he was getting paid.  Hell, he was making in a week than a doctor makes in a year!  But honestly, he was an employee and he got paid like an employee.  Once his contract was up he could have walked off and made his record label then.

He's an employee now too but I assume he makes more than he did at Ruthless. And oh yeah, why not get pimped for the next few years til his contracts up.  ::)
 

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Re: Eazy E: 'The same records that you're makin' is payin' me'
« Reply #27 on: May 13, 2011, 04:43:53 AM »
nigga he got hella skrilla from death row and ruthless probably still gets royalties from that shit. so if you call that being soft(which is really what your implying) then so be it.

I didn't say he was soft. I'm saying why is it such a crime that the supposed baddest, meanest dude on the street got played?

he set him up: told eazy to meet up, but didn't show up. goons came instead.

also, i fail to see how dre got screwed when he was working for ruthless: he was living in a big house. the only way he deserved more(imo) if he was a co owner of the company.
maybe eazy should have done more to keep dre satisfied, but it was too late when suge came into the picture (1989/1990).

im just saying both were wrong

Oh so he's has a big house....I'm sure that somehow means he was getting paid his dues ::)
well i'd say he made enough money to make the whining look silly, he didn't own ruthless.
no one knows how much his name was worth at the time. you could even wonder if he's getting paid for what his name is worth now

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Re: Eazy E: 'The same records that you're makin' is payin' me'
« Reply #28 on: May 13, 2011, 10:19:20 AM »
nigga he got hella skrilla from death row and ruthless probably still gets royalties from that shit. so if you call that being soft(which is really what your implying) then so be it.

I didn't say he was soft. I'm saying why is it such a crime that the supposed baddest, meanest dude on the street got played?

he set him up: told eazy to meet up, but didn't show up. goons came instead.

also, i fail to see how dre got screwed when he was working for ruthless: he was living in a big house. the only way he deserved more(imo) if he was a co owner of the company.
maybe eazy should have done more to keep dre satisfied, but it was too late when suge came into the picture (1989/1990).

im just saying both were wrong

Oh so he's has a big house....I'm sure that somehow means he was getting paid his dues ::)

Dre wasn't working for minimum wage, he was getting paid.  Hell, he was making in a week than a doctor makes in a year!  But honestly, he was an employee and he got paid like an employee.  Once his contract was up he could have walked off and made his record label then.

He's an employee now too but I assume he makes more than he did at Ruthless. And oh yeah, why not get pimped for the next few years til his contracts up.  ::)

Do I have to describe to you how business and contracts work?  You are one dense motherfucker.
 

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Re: Eazy E: 'The same records that you're makin' is payin' me'
« Reply #29 on: May 13, 2011, 12:02:05 PM »
nigga he got hella skrilla from death row and ruthless probably still gets royalties from that shit. so if you call that being soft(which is really what your implying) then so be it.

I didn't say he was soft. I'm saying why is it such a crime that the supposed baddest, meanest dude on the street got played?

he set him up: told eazy to meet up, but didn't show up. goons came instead.

also, i fail to see how dre got screwed when he was working for ruthless: he was living in a big house. the only way he deserved more(imo) if he was a co owner of the company.
maybe eazy should have done more to keep dre satisfied, but it was too late when suge came into the picture (1989/1990).

im just saying both were wrong

Oh so he's has a big house....I'm sure that somehow means he was getting paid his dues ::)

Dre wasn't working for minimum wage, he was getting paid.  Hell, he was making in a week than a doctor makes in a year!  But honestly, he was an employee and he got paid like an employee.  Once his contract was up he could have walked off and made his record label then.

He's an employee now too but I assume he makes more than he did at Ruthless. And oh yeah, why not get pimped for the next few years til his contracts up.  ::)


How'd he get played when dre wuz leaving anyways amd STILL gets money from him lol.

Played i think not.