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Quote from: Okka on February 13, 2017, 06:11:27 AMQuote from: love33 on February 07, 2017, 12:29:00 AMQuote from: Sccit on February 06, 2017, 10:16:02 PMQuote from: Blood$ on February 06, 2017, 10:11:10 PMQuote from: Soopafly DPGC on February 05, 2017, 08:58:47 PMQuote from: Black Excellence on February 05, 2017, 06:30:30 PMI am definitely interested in hearing some unreleased dre/the d.o.c. shit though.Will never happen. Even if this guy somehow is legit, Dre's stuff can never be released without his permission. He won't ever give his permission. Only chance of hearing Dre stuff is leaks. anything that Dre did under Death Row he doesn't own so his permission isn't required 2Pac's unreleased music might be a whole other story he doesn't own them, but they signed an agreement that death row couldn't release any of his unreleased shit when they released him from his contractExactly - Dre did sign over all his shit in 1996 and forfeit ownership to all Death Row masters in exchange for Suge to cease and desist -- It was the court ruling in 1999 for "Chronic 2000" where the judge ruled that Suge Knight had the full rights to the name 'Chronic 2000' and in return no new Dre tracks could be released moving forward without him co-signing and Death Row could only release his 'Chronic' album "as-is" (meaning no changing tracklists) -- the only thing Death Row can do is release the hit singles on compilations ("Nuthin But A G Thang," "Dre Day", "Let Me Ride," "Keep Their Heads Ringing", "Lil Ghetto Boy," "Deep Cover" and a couple others)Death Row doesn't own the rights to "Deep Cover". It was never on any compilations that they put out.Yep, that's on Solar.
Quote from: love33 on February 07, 2017, 12:29:00 AMQuote from: Sccit on February 06, 2017, 10:16:02 PMQuote from: Blood$ on February 06, 2017, 10:11:10 PMQuote from: Soopafly DPGC on February 05, 2017, 08:58:47 PMQuote from: Black Excellence on February 05, 2017, 06:30:30 PMI am definitely interested in hearing some unreleased dre/the d.o.c. shit though.Will never happen. Even if this guy somehow is legit, Dre's stuff can never be released without his permission. He won't ever give his permission. Only chance of hearing Dre stuff is leaks. anything that Dre did under Death Row he doesn't own so his permission isn't required 2Pac's unreleased music might be a whole other story he doesn't own them, but they signed an agreement that death row couldn't release any of his unreleased shit when they released him from his contractExactly - Dre did sign over all his shit in 1996 and forfeit ownership to all Death Row masters in exchange for Suge to cease and desist -- It was the court ruling in 1999 for "Chronic 2000" where the judge ruled that Suge Knight had the full rights to the name 'Chronic 2000' and in return no new Dre tracks could be released moving forward without him co-signing and Death Row could only release his 'Chronic' album "as-is" (meaning no changing tracklists) -- the only thing Death Row can do is release the hit singles on compilations ("Nuthin But A G Thang," "Dre Day", "Let Me Ride," "Keep Their Heads Ringing", "Lil Ghetto Boy," "Deep Cover" and a couple others)Death Row doesn't own the rights to "Deep Cover". It was never on any compilations that they put out.
Quote from: Sccit on February 06, 2017, 10:16:02 PMQuote from: Blood$ on February 06, 2017, 10:11:10 PMQuote from: Soopafly DPGC on February 05, 2017, 08:58:47 PMQuote from: Black Excellence on February 05, 2017, 06:30:30 PMI am definitely interested in hearing some unreleased dre/the d.o.c. shit though.Will never happen. Even if this guy somehow is legit, Dre's stuff can never be released without his permission. He won't ever give his permission. Only chance of hearing Dre stuff is leaks. anything that Dre did under Death Row he doesn't own so his permission isn't required 2Pac's unreleased music might be a whole other story he doesn't own them, but they signed an agreement that death row couldn't release any of his unreleased shit when they released him from his contractExactly - Dre did sign over all his shit in 1996 and forfeit ownership to all Death Row masters in exchange for Suge to cease and desist -- It was the court ruling in 1999 for "Chronic 2000" where the judge ruled that Suge Knight had the full rights to the name 'Chronic 2000' and in return no new Dre tracks could be released moving forward without him co-signing and Death Row could only release his 'Chronic' album "as-is" (meaning no changing tracklists) -- the only thing Death Row can do is release the hit singles on compilations ("Nuthin But A G Thang," "Dre Day", "Let Me Ride," "Keep Their Heads Ringing", "Lil Ghetto Boy," "Deep Cover" and a couple others)
Quote from: Blood$ on February 06, 2017, 10:11:10 PMQuote from: Soopafly DPGC on February 05, 2017, 08:58:47 PMQuote from: Black Excellence on February 05, 2017, 06:30:30 PMI am definitely interested in hearing some unreleased dre/the d.o.c. shit though.Will never happen. Even if this guy somehow is legit, Dre's stuff can never be released without his permission. He won't ever give his permission. Only chance of hearing Dre stuff is leaks. anything that Dre did under Death Row he doesn't own so his permission isn't required 2Pac's unreleased music might be a whole other story he doesn't own them, but they signed an agreement that death row couldn't release any of his unreleased shit when they released him from his contract
Quote from: Soopafly DPGC on February 05, 2017, 08:58:47 PMQuote from: Black Excellence on February 05, 2017, 06:30:30 PMI am definitely interested in hearing some unreleased dre/the d.o.c. shit though.Will never happen. Even if this guy somehow is legit, Dre's stuff can never be released without his permission. He won't ever give his permission. Only chance of hearing Dre stuff is leaks. anything that Dre did under Death Row he doesn't own so his permission isn't required 2Pac's unreleased music might be a whole other story
Quote from: Black Excellence on February 05, 2017, 06:30:30 PMI am definitely interested in hearing some unreleased dre/the d.o.c. shit though.Will never happen. Even if this guy somehow is legit, Dre's stuff can never be released without his permission. He won't ever give his permission. Only chance of hearing Dre stuff is leaks.
I am definitely interested in hearing some unreleased dre/the d.o.c. shit though.
Quote from: Mietek23 on February 13, 2017, 01:23:34 PMQuote from: Okka on February 13, 2017, 06:11:27 AMQuote from: love33 on February 07, 2017, 12:29:00 AMQuote from: Sccit on February 06, 2017, 10:16:02 PMQuote from: Blood$ on February 06, 2017, 10:11:10 PMQuote from: Soopafly DPGC on February 05, 2017, 08:58:47 PMQuote from: Black Excellence on February 05, 2017, 06:30:30 PMI am definitely interested in hearing some unreleased dre/the d.o.c. shit though.Will never happen. Even if this guy somehow is legit, Dre's stuff can never be released without his permission. He won't ever give his permission. Only chance of hearing Dre stuff is leaks. anything that Dre did under Death Row he doesn't own so his permission isn't required 2Pac's unreleased music might be a whole other story he doesn't own them, but they signed an agreement that death row couldn't release any of his unreleased shit when they released him from his contractExactly - Dre did sign over all his shit in 1996 and forfeit ownership to all Death Row masters in exchange for Suge to cease and desist -- It was the court ruling in 1999 for "Chronic 2000" where the judge ruled that Suge Knight had the full rights to the name 'Chronic 2000' and in return no new Dre tracks could be released moving forward without him co-signing and Death Row could only release his 'Chronic' album "as-is" (meaning no changing tracklists) -- the only thing Death Row can do is release the hit singles on compilations ("Nuthin But A G Thang," "Dre Day", "Let Me Ride," "Keep Their Heads Ringing", "Lil Ghetto Boy," "Deep Cover" and a couple others)Death Row doesn't own the rights to "Deep Cover". It was never on any compilations that they put out.Yep, that's on Solar."Deep Cover" was owned by Solar for the soundtrack. The Death Row version is the remix known as "One Eight Seven" released in some maxi single like "Dre Day", "Let Me Ride" or "Lil' Ghetto Boy / Dre Day". This song was not included on "The Chronic"
Quote from: Mietek23 on February 13, 2017, 01:23:34 PMQuote from: Okka on February 13, 2017, 06:11:27 AMQuote from: love33 on February 07, 2017, 12:29:00 AMQuote from: Sccit on February 06, 2017, 10:16:02 PMQuote from: Blood$ on February 06, 2017, 10:11:10 PMQuote from: Soopafly DPGC on February 05, 2017, 08:58:47 PMQuote from: Black Excellence on February 05, 2017, 06:30:30 PMI am definitely interested in hearing some unreleased dre/the d.o.c. shit though.Will never happen. Even if this guy somehow is legit, Dre's stuff can never be released without his permission. He won't ever give his permission. Only chance of hearing Dre stuff is leaks. anything that Dre did under Death Row he doesn't own so his permission isn't required 2Pac's unreleased music might be a whole other story he doesn't own them, but they signed an agreement that death row couldn't release any of his unreleased shit when they released him from his contractExactly - Dre did sign over all his shit in 1996 and forfeit ownership to all Death Row masters in exchange for Suge to cease and desist -- It was the court ruling in 1999 for "Chronic 2000" where the judge ruled that Suge Knight had the full rights to the name 'Chronic 2000' and in return no new Dre tracks could be released moving forward without him co-signing and Death Row could only release his 'Chronic' album "as-is" (meaning no changing tracklists) -- the only thing Death Row can do is release the hit singles on compilations ("Nuthin But A G Thang," "Dre Day", "Let Me Ride," "Keep Their Heads Ringing", "Lil Ghetto Boy," "Deep Cover" and a couple others)Death Row doesn't own the rights to "Deep Cover". It was never on any compilations that they put out.Yep, that's on Solar.Not true -- Death Row DID re-release 187um -- they released it on "15 Years on Death Row: The Definitive Collection" -- https://www.amazon.com/Years-Death-Row-Definitive-Collection/dp/B000I0QKM4There was 3 different versions of this release -- the first one I got at Best Buy when it came out the first 2 weeks and it included "Gz Up Hoez Down" on it and "187/Deep Cover"The Best Buy version had a bunch of bonus tracks, especially on the second CDThe retail online version had 17 tracks on the first CD but some of the Best Buy ones were missingThen the third version which surfaced later had NO Bonus TracksLeave it up to Death Row to confuse everyone, but this was the BEST Death Row CD to own that covered the prime of the label (The Best Buy Version)Some people combined it on a bootleg to make the retail version & Best Buy Second DiscRead whoever wrote the first review on there and he has a good breakdown of it (I remember buying this with low expectations and it was awesome sound quality in the stereo)This album also had extended credits in there too which gave Daz a lot of credit for tracks he originally didn't get and Dre got!