It's June 10, 2024, 04:55:47 AM
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought that Suge Knight owned all of his artist master recordings, including 2Pac's.....So since 2Pac is dead, that doesn't give his mother ownership of the recordings, they are still Suge's right?
Knight "is a convicted felon and has long had a reputation for being a hoodlum and unscrupulous business practices," the complaint states. Two weeks ago, cops raided his record headquarters in Beverly Hills, arresting three suspects on murder charges. Knight was not a target of the probe, officials said.
I thought it would basically be the same case as with Snoop, Daz, Nate Dogg and anybody else who has songs in Death Row's vault. Suge Knight still releases songs from these guys clearly WITHOUT permisssion from them, because HE owns the masters. What if Snoop or Daz died? Does that mean Suge Knight has to get permission from their mothers or wives to release their recordings? I don't think that the case with 2Pac should be any different.