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Quote from: GangstaBoogy on February 05, 2014, 05:19:48 PMQuote from: MOBNigga06 on February 04, 2014, 07:15:23 PMQuote from: GangstaBoogy on February 04, 2014, 11:20:37 AM1. Death Row would've never released a 2nd II None album. Even if they did you think Suge was paying millions for them? LolMillions may be an exaggerated figure, but Death Row must have been offering people FAT checks for signing back in the glory days. I mean, look at some of the dudes who were signed to Death Row and never even dropped an album. Tha Realest seems to be paid for life off the money he got from signing to Death Row, not from any album (since no album ever was really released). You don't really believe that. The general consensus has been that Suge wasn't paying anybody...but you really think he was paying Tha Realest (a guy who never got his project realesed) enough to the point where he's still spending money from 1999? Come on. I don't even see why Death Row needed 2nd II None when Tha Dogg Pound was a platinum group and a household name due to Snoop. If anything Suge could've just had Quik help Daz produce a second Dogg Pound album and had Snoop present it and the sales would've still doubled anything KK & D would've come close to. I dunno, man, you heard the Crooked I interview about how Death Row offered him more money than Aftermath? Crooked still seems to be spending Death Row money. Tha Realest lives in a mansion in LA: I would presume that his fortune comes from Death Row money, not from any money he's made since (unless he is genuinely a drug dealer, criminal, etc.).Plus, Quik mentioned in some interview that Gangsta D got religious when he saw how fat the Death Row check would be. Suge was no cheapskate, mayne: nigga gave Pac a shitload of money back in the day for one of the soundtracks.
Quote from: MOBNigga06 on February 04, 2014, 07:15:23 PMQuote from: GangstaBoogy on February 04, 2014, 11:20:37 AM1. Death Row would've never released a 2nd II None album. Even if they did you think Suge was paying millions for them? LolMillions may be an exaggerated figure, but Death Row must have been offering people FAT checks for signing back in the glory days. I mean, look at some of the dudes who were signed to Death Row and never even dropped an album. Tha Realest seems to be paid for life off the money he got from signing to Death Row, not from any album (since no album ever was really released). You don't really believe that. The general consensus has been that Suge wasn't paying anybody...but you really think he was paying Tha Realest (a guy who never got his project realesed) enough to the point where he's still spending money from 1999? Come on. I don't even see why Death Row needed 2nd II None when Tha Dogg Pound was a platinum group and a household name due to Snoop. If anything Suge could've just had Quik help Daz produce a second Dogg Pound album and had Snoop present it and the sales would've still doubled anything KK & D would've come close to.
Quote from: GangstaBoogy on February 04, 2014, 11:20:37 AM1. Death Row would've never released a 2nd II None album. Even if they did you think Suge was paying millions for them? LolMillions may be an exaggerated figure, but Death Row must have been offering people FAT checks for signing back in the glory days. I mean, look at some of the dudes who were signed to Death Row and never even dropped an album. Tha Realest seems to be paid for life off the money he got from signing to Death Row, not from any album (since no album ever was really released).
1. Death Row would've never released a 2nd II None album. Even if they did you think Suge was paying millions for them? Lol