It's May 21, 2024, 11:05:47 AM
Wayne did the same thing that DR did to Dre. Juvie did 400 degrees, wayne turned around and did 500 degrees. Then young thug did the same thing to wayne when he did the barter 6 when wayne was supposed to do the carter 5.
So he did. I forgot about that. I don't even know when Wayne recorded his, but I remember Wayne's being a few years later after J's. As time goes on, with this question it seems a lot of people believe that Dr Dre deserved the Chronic title as if it were his, like Death Row somehow sneakily undertook it, or 'stole' it from him. But Dre never had any communication with Griffey, Suge, or anyone who helped front the £millions that got the studio and equipment, or those who made the connections. Daz who had a huge hand in the Chronic was still over at Death Row, as was Jewell and Michel'le. Death Row had just as much right to the name.The Chronic IMO wasn't even a Dr Dre album, but a Death Row compilation with Dr Dre's name just slapped on it. A compilation of the Death Row roster; Dre, Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg, RBX, Kurupt, Daz, Michel'le, Rage, Jewell... It was just like Murder Was the Case, how that was initially driven as a Snoop album - even listed as one at the time in music stores under Snoop Dogg and right in with the Doggystyle tapes. Snoop was a bigger star than Dre at the time. It was known as 'The New Snoop Album' for a minute, even though technically it was a Death Row soundtrack / compilation. Just like Chronic 2001 as well, using Dr Dre's name for the marketing purposes. To me, it's a revised and improved Aftermath compilation presenting the new Aftermath roster; Eminem, Hittman, Xzibit, and showcasing the production skills of mel-man, Mike Elizondo, Scott Storch etc. Only now, we know how much Eminem and Snoop wrote, even Jay Z and Crystal Johnson. As far as I'm concerned Jimmy even has as much right to re-use the Chronic title for a pop compilation called Chronic 25 - the "High" school musical masterpiece, with some cheesy cheerleaders shaking those green pom poms for the first video.
I was surmising on the moral right to use the 'Chronic' title in a music release, which I believe Death Row had more moral rights over it than Dre. Sure, Dr Dre owns 'The Chronic' trademark, and actually owns 'The Chronic 2000' trademark too (which is why Death Row's release is titled 'Chronic 2000' and not 'The Chronic 2000') but Dre who could have had a strong case having the actual ownership of 'The Chronic 2000' trademark, was probably so shook up of Suge that he didn't even challenge it. Instead he just calls his release "2001". It's the fans that call it Chronic 2001. In March 96 when he relinquished his 50% share in Death Row Records along with any of his copyrights too, he had 4% producer royalty rights to 'The Chronic', but waited until 2010 when Suge was out of the picture to start suing the new owners of Death Row for this, that and the next thing.Dr Dre fan boys might idolise him regardless, but I don't have respect for the man at all. He comes across as unappreciative to those who have helped him out in his career, and just a phoney. And with the x3 women now claiming they were beaten by him just reaffirms that disliking for him.
And your respect means exactly what to Dr. Dre?
I'd much rather have my health and mental clarity at that age, than a continued obsession or drive for money. I mean, at near 60, and there's still the ongoing allegations of violence against women from his past and his present, the multi-million $ divorce that's coming, the payout for the Beats By Dre idea he took, with Lamar still claiming he's owed over $100 million, along with Suge and his lifetime management deal that will still cause a few minor headaces along the way. Then there's Jimmy selling off his worldwide producer royalties out off the blue. Now we hear that Dre never showed to Easy's funeral (which most of us knew anyway) but hasn't done anything to contribute to his estate, and still gets no love from his main fan base. It's no wonder he was in intensive care with a brain aneurism a few months back. I wouldn't be able to handle all that stress in my mid 50's[/quotI didn't know Kendrick has beef with the label. More than likely it's interscope and not aftermath that owes him. I'm not a fan of his but he don't deserve that. Remember Suge warned him about his deal.