It's May 11, 2024, 06:39:39 AM
As far as I know, they plan to license their popular songs from the catalog to movies and TV shows, as well as continue to make money off the sales of existing albums. But nothing new in the works as far as releasing songs from the vault, either in the form of albums or through iTunes. Closest thing to that was when they released that 'unreleased' kurupt song to correspond with the soundtrack for that series about Death Row records. Dre will never let them release anything, Pac's songs are in even more of a legal mess with Afeni gone, and Snoop doesn't seem to have any interest in his old stuff either. Face it, the only people that care about this stuff are hardcore fans like us. They wouldn't make any money releasing albums for any of the rest of the Death Row artists. A decent amount of the catalog has been leaked over the past 10 years or so, that's the best we're going to get for now.
Then what is the point of purchasing Death Row's catalog? Just to keep it for yourself?At least another LBC Crew, Snoop Dogg, Dogg Pound CD could be released.
Quote from: Soopafly DPGC on June 16, 2018, 09:34:05 AMAs far as I know, they plan to license their popular songs from the catalog to movies and TV shows, as well as continue to make money off the sales of existing albums. But nothing new in the works as far as releasing songs from the vault, either in the form of albums or through iTunes. Closest thing to that was when they released that 'unreleased' kurupt song to correspond with the soundtrack for that series about Death Row records. Dre will never let them release anything, Pac's songs are in even more of a legal mess with Afeni gone, and Snoop doesn't seem to have any interest in his old stuff either. Face it, the only people that care about this stuff are hardcore fans like us. They wouldn't make any money releasing albums for any of the rest of the Death Row artists. A decent amount of the catalog has been leaked over the past 10 years or so, that's the best we're going to get for now. Then what is the point of purchasing Death Row's catalog? Just to keep it for yourself?At least another LBC Crew, Snoop Dogg, Dogg Pound CD could be released.
Face it, the only people that care about this stuff are hardcore fans like us. They wouldn't make any money releasing albums for any of the rest of the Death Row artists. A decent amount of the catalog has been leaked over the past 10 years or so, that's the best we're going to get for now.