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I'd imagine it will just result in a re-distribution of catalog titles.
Didn't WideAwake have the rights to release one album of unreleased Pac songs? I wonder if these dudes will be doin' that now.
Quote from: Jimmy H. on July 18, 2013, 10:19:24 AMI'd imagine it will just result in a re-distribution of catalog titles.
So Is It The New Company Who Bought Death Row?Hope They Do It Right And Release Some (Underground) DR Stuff, I Dont Give A Fuck Dre-Snoop-DPG (If There Are Some Dope Features Then YES)
Quote from: Changed Man on July 19, 2013, 01:23:39 AMSo Is It The New Company Who Bought Death Row?Hope They Do It Right And Release Some (Underground) DR Stuff, I Dont Give A Fuck Dre-Snoop-DPG (If There Are Some Dope Features Then YES)Well, it's E1 aka Koch, so I assume they will release something
Quote from: Mietek23 on July 19, 2013, 01:26:52 AMQuote from: Changed Man on July 19, 2013, 01:23:39 AMSo Is It The New Company Who Bought Death Row?Hope They Do It Right And Release Some (Underground) DR Stuff, I Dont Give A Fuck Dre-Snoop-DPG (If There Are Some Dope Features Then YES)Well, it's E1 aka Koch, so I assume they will release something Didn't E1 distribute for Wideawake anyway?
Quote from: Okka on July 18, 2013, 04:08:18 PMDidn't WideAwake have the rights to release one album of unreleased Pac songs? I wonder if these dudes will be doin' that now.Hypothetically yes, but I thought I remembered reading something about the deal for a Pac album not being valid forever, so those rights may no longer be valid. I posted about it on some other forum -- it's kind of like the deal that Fox had with the Fantastic Four franchise, if I'm not mistaken. They were required to release a new movie by a certain point, otherwise they give up the rights to making movies of that franchise, so they're pushing forward with a reboot. But in this case, WIDEawake didn't do shit except release albums that didn't have much hype to begin with while not promoting them properly or even releasing them on a wide scale. Personally, I don't buy albums on iTunes, unless it has exclusive content that I just won't get from the physical CD.