Author Topic: Busta Rhymes Indicates Dr. Dre May Release Unreleased Music From His Vault!  (Read 969 times)

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Rap mogul DR. DRE is planning for his retirement with a vault full of unreleased magic, according to pal BUSTA RHYMES. As the world waits for the reclusive producer's delayed DETOX album - his first release for six years - Rhymes reveals the rapper's biggest problem is deciding which tracks to release from his archive. Rhymes admits Dre has a "vault" of impressive rap material dating all the way back to his N.W.A. beginnings that will become his legacy. He says, "Dre got a big safe with a big combination lock. Unbelievable s**t is in that vault - over 20 years of s**t from (late N.W.A. bandmate) EAZY-E and (record label) Death Row days. "He's created so many things he never put out."

http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/article/rhymes%20impressed%20by%20dr%20dres%20vault_1027405

...seems too good to be true.

LMAO...looks like they don't know their recent history. They think "2001" came out in 2001...

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Rap mogul DR. DRE is planning for his retirement with a vault full of unreleased magic, according to pal BUSTA RHYMES. As the world waits for the reclusive producer's delayed DETOX album - his first release for six years - Rhymes reveals the rapper's biggest problem is deciding which tracks to release from his archive. Rhymes admits Dre has a "vault" of impressive rap material dating all the way back to his N.W.A. beginnings that will become his legacy. He says, "Dre got a big safe with a big combination lock. Unbelievable s**t is in that vault - over 20 years of s**t from (late N.W.A. bandmate) EAZY-E and (record label) Death Row days. "He's created so many things he never put out."

http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/article/rhymes%20impressed%20by%20dr%20dres%20vault_1027405

...seems too good to be true.

LMAO...looks like they don't know their recent history. They think "2001" came out in 2001...

way 2 show us how "credible" these people are, and crushing my hopes of this happening R-Tistic :-X

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This shit is too good to be true...
 

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As I said before, we'll have to wait for Dre to either:

1. pass all his rights, music and business to someone that sells it or
2. die, after which his music is released by some milking moneymaker (Jimmy Iovine, perhaps?)

Even if Dre dies, Jimmy wouldn't have any more rights to sell that stuff than he does now - unless Dre (or whoever he might have sold the rights to) sold the rights to him or appointed them to him in his will. If neither would be true, then Dre's famliy (or whoever Dre might have sold the rights to) would have the control over such issues for the next 70 (or 50*) years. (*I'm not sure how it is in the US, but it is either one of the two, as far as I know with my limited knowledge of copyright laws).

But regarding the topic - I don't see any of that unreleased stuff coming out. I wouldn't be at all surprised if dude DID have a vault for his "lost gems", but even so there's:
a) too much red tape to clear up
b) the fact that Dre doesn't like to focus on the past, instead he likes to look forward.

Most likely stuff like "Dre's secret vaults" would be released after the 70 (or 50) year period after Dre's death, when the material
 

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Rap mogul DR. DRE is planning for his retirement with a vault full of unreleased magic, according to pal BUSTA RHYMES. As the world waits for the reclusive producer's delayed DETOX album - his first release for six years - Rhymes reveals the rapper's biggest problem is deciding which tracks to release from his archive. Rhymes admits Dre has a "vault" of impressive rap material dating all the way back to his N.W.A. beginnings that will become his legacy. He says, "Dre got a big safe with a big combination lock. Unbelievable s**t is in that vault - over 20 years of s**t from (late N.W.A. bandmate) EAZY-E and (record label) Death Row days. "He's created so many things he never put out."

http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/article/rhymes%20impressed%20by%20dr%20dres%20vault_1027405

...seems too good to be true.

LMAO...looks like they don't know their recent history. They think "2001" came out in 2001...

lol maybe they mean the "The Wash" Soundtrack

or the other possibility is Game wrote the article

"I woke up in that coma in 2001, bout the same time Dre dropped 2001" lol
 

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Rap mogul DR. DRE is planning for his retirement with a vault full of unreleased magic, according to pal BUSTA RHYMES. As the world waits for the reclusive producer's delayed DETOX album - his first release for six years - Rhymes reveals the rapper's biggest problem is deciding which tracks to release from his archive. Rhymes admits Dre has a "vault" of impressive rap material dating all the way back to his N.W.A. beginnings that will become his legacy. He says, "Dre got a big safe with a big combination lock. Unbelievable s**t is in that vault - over 20 years of s**t from (late N.W.A. bandmate) EAZY-E and (record label) Death Row days. "He's created so many things he never put out."

http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/article/rhymes%20impressed%20by%20dr%20dres%20vault_1027405

...seems too good to be true.

LMAO...looks like they don't know their recent history. They think "2001" came out in 2001...

lol maybe they mean the "The Wash" Soundtrack

or the other possibility is Game wrote the article

"I woke up in that coma in 2001, bout the same time Dre dropped 2001" lol

people argue two things in defense of Game for this line, not saying I agree, just saying the argument is there:

1)In the big scheme of things...if you can say Dogg Food was released around the same time as the Chronic you can say 2001 is around the same time as 1999.
2)some people say game meant the time of year (november, right? or was it oct?)

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Since it's so hard to get clearance for samples and all that shit, it'd be nice if Dre just leaked out a bunch of tracks.  Now that would be the shit!
 

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looks like a bs article
 

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Since it's so hard to get clearance for samples and all that shit, it'd be nice if Dre just leaked out a bunch of tracks.  Now that would be the shit!

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Rap mogul DR. DRE is planning for his retirement with a vault full of unreleased magic, according to pal BUSTA RHYMES. As the world waits for the reclusive producer's delayed DETOX album - his first release for six years - Rhymes reveals the rapper's biggest problem is deciding which tracks to release from his archive. Rhymes admits Dre has a "vault" of impressive rap material dating all the way back to his N.W.A. beginnings that will become his legacy. He says, "Dre got a big safe with a big combination lock. Unbelievable s**t is in that vault - over 20 years of s**t from (late N.W.A. bandmate) EAZY-E and (record label) Death Row days. "He's created so many things he never put out."

http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/article/rhymes%20impressed%20by%20dr%20dres%20vault_1027405

...seems too good to be true.

LMAO...looks like they don't know their recent history. They think "2001" came out in 2001...

lol maybe they mean the "The Wash" Soundtrack

or the other possibility is Game wrote the article

"I woke up in that coma in 2001, bout the same time Dre dropped 2001" lol

people argue two things in defense of Game for this line, not saying I agree, just saying the argument is there:

1)In the big scheme of things...if you can say Dogg Food was released around the same time as the Chronic you can say 2001 is around the same time as 1999.
2)some people say game meant the time of year (november, right? or was it oct?)

-T


Yeah it's all cool, I was just joking . +1 to you  8)
 

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Dre is a genius.

he has created so much mystery and anticipation around detox, then he's got a vault full of unreleased shit, that so many rappers have talked about...

the man is a true living legend.
 

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^agreed

dre wouldn't want to leak because context is very important to him

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hopefully it happens
 

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If Dre's gonna retire after Detox, then he needs to at least hook the fans up with a box set or something.