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As far as the Dre lifetime contract thing goes, it makes sense. From my research, Suge really held Dre down during his post Ruthless days financially and Dre wanted out of his contract bad. Knowing Suge and Dre from everything that has come out, I can see Suge being business savvy enough to present such an agreement to Dre and on the flipside, I can see Dre being vulnerable and to some extent desperate enough to sign it. Someone here who I assumed was from Dre's camp has addressed me here in the past when we were discussing the topic. I just don't believe that there is no merit to this after everything that has transpired. I would love to see any documentation there is about this as far as an actual contract, if Dre has paid Suge anything post DR or if Suge has tried to collect on anything from Dre post DR.
The life time contract is bullshit. This shit was already litigated in 2010 when Dre sued Suge and Wide Awake LLC, who bought Death Row out of the bankruptcy. Suge tried to pull that lifetime contract shot, had no proof of it, and the judge shut it down. He then essentially awarded Dre all the rights to The Chronic and any other music he made while on Death Row. The judge found that the written contract that Dre and Suge signed back in the day entitled Dre to all digital rights including streaming and downloads and 100% of the proceeds of any physical releases. Essentially saying that Dre alone could put his stuff out ok digital platforms, while DR could release physical copies, but they could not be altered and all proceeds were due to Dre. This shit is easily Google'd.
It's funny because he used to say Snoop used ghostwriters, like he had Crooked I, Kurupt, Techniec, Soopafly, Tray Deee, etc. write a bunch of his stuff when he was on the Row. But then Suge says Snoop wrote for Warren's album. So apparently Snoop doesn't have the talent to write his own lyrics, but can write a whole album's worth of lyrics for Warren G. See how stupid Suge is? He contradicts himself all the time. Don't be a sheep and blindly believe everything he says.
i thought snoop and suge were cool ; at least before suge was incarcerated
They were and Snoop even gave Suge shoutouts etc.
Was the said agreement written or verbal? The papers I read only said so much.
Damn.. about time Dre finally gets some recognition as “founder and owner of Death Row”. Because that’s certainly what we all thought he was back in the day.I’m curious about the Chronic when he left to go to Aftermath I wonder if he gave all the rights to the Chronic to Suge at that time, and if so how could he have then gotten it back from Wide Awake?Maybe I will have to “google” as you said
Yes, please do. Google "Dr. Dre 2010 Chronic lawsuit." You'll find plenty of results. I've posted the links in this very forum multiple times and no one seems to read them, because people keep talking about whether Dre was truly a co-owner of DR and whether Suge has him under lifetime contract and this lawsuit resolved all of it. Suge. Has. Nothing.Period. Full stop.Point blank.
How was Suge Knight owed money? When Eazy-E and Jerry Heller settled their lawsuit with Suge Knight they signed over the name NWA to Knight. That name was used freely in the movie and Suge should have been paid for it. Also, the likeness of Suge Knight appeared in the movie and even Ice Cube said that Suge should be paid. Also, when Dr. Dre left Death Row Records, Suge Knight signed a lifetime management contract with Dr. Dre. That meant that some of the Beats money had a legitimate claim by Suge Knight. Clearly there was some money he could expect to be paid and that was at least the subject of a negotiation.
Answer this though. Didn't Dre give away his rights to all Death Row material including the Chronic when he went away to start Aftermath? So how then would he have been able to get them back?
No, you're mistaken. Just because he lost the case or the law is "highly skeptical" doesn't mean that he didn't have the contract. That's where I'm at with this. I'm not talking legal loopholes, I just want to know if there was indeed such a contract. Not the law, the actual truth of the matter. Since you appear versed in some of this stuff, what's the situation with Dre and Interscope? There is some talk that he can't release music on any other label. I'm not suggesting that Interscope has him to some sort of lifetime deal, I just want to know if that's true and if so why.
I have to correct myself here. The lifetime contract was supposed to have been done when Dre left DR, not Ruthless. http://www.americannewsservice.org/2016/02/suge-knight-was-guaranteed-safety-for.html
It is amazing that people still believe anything that Suge says.