It's August 28, 2025, 03:06:18 AM
Funny though , DeathRow aint shit compare to Aftermath
Dre was a co-owner. It was originally supposed to be Dre, Suge, D.O.C., and Griffey but the latter two were fazed out in the early stages. There was a lot of stuff legally where Dre was protected in terms of publishing and rights to his music after he left that none of the other artists had and he only gained through being an owner of the company. He was the only artist on Death Row at that time that left with their publishing.
Quote from: Jimmy H. on July 21, 2013, 02:43:06 AMDre was a co-owner. It was originally supposed to be Dre, Suge, D.O.C., and Griffey but the latter two were fazed out in the early stages. There was a lot of stuff legally where Dre was protected in terms of publishing and rights to his music after he left that none of the other artists had and he only gained through being an owner of the company. He was the only artist on Death Row at that time that left with their publishing. Then why was death row still able to release remixes of dres production on greatest hits and other albums, and death row uncut they had most of his videos on there. I mean I think you are right for the most part because I've heard that before.I would think if Dre really owned all his work from the row he would of been able to say, "you can't put my songs on an album/video in which you are also dissin me"