DAZ DILLINGER BLASTS DR. DRE OVER 'THE CHRONIC' ROYALTIES: 'YOU GON ROB US LIKE DEATH ROW?'

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  1. Detroit24
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    Dec 20, 2023
    Daz Dillinger has put Dr. Dre on blast over alleged unpaid royalties for his work on The Chronic.

    Tha Dogg Pound rapper, who contributed rapping and production to the blockbuster 1992 album, called out his former mentor on Instagram for not coughing up payments for his work.

    “HAPPY 31st C DAY TO THE CHRONIC @drdre BUT WHEN CAN WE RECEIVE OUR ROYALITIES,” he wrote.” ARE YOU OR @interscope GONE ROBB US LIKE @deathrowrecords 2024 & THE N-GGAS FROM THE PAST WHO RAN IT. Str8 Bitchez FUCEM.”

    Daz also claimed that the rights to his work revert back to him in 2027 and that he won’t be clearing anything to do with the tracks he contributed to unless he is paid what he believes is owed.

    REMEMBER DAZ COPYRIGHT REVERSIONS LAW IZ FILED I WANT % not points SO YALL ON A TIME LIMIT 4MORE YRS TIL IT REVERTS BAC THEN ITS REALLY LIKE FUCCEM I AINT CLEARING s--- up IM COMIN,” he added.

    The Long Beach native contributed to The Chronic cuts “b------s Ain’t s---” and “The Day the N-ggaz Took Over,” as well as handful of the album’s skits.



    Daz isn’t the first artist who worked on The Chronic to take issue with a lack of royalties. RBX, who was signed to Death Row and later Aftermath, has previously claimed he was not paid his due, but now considers the matter settled. Other Aftermath artists have also complained about not receiving royalties
     
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    Dec 20, 2023
    Not surprised. Dr.dre don’t give a f---
     
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  3. Detroit24
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    100% he totally forgot bout all these guys…

    who’s Daz Dillinger again?? Help me produce? Naaaa never heard of him
     
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  4. The Lyricvore
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    The Lyricvore My balls are gone.

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    Like look at happened to Scott storch. Produced Dre’s most iconic song and Dre sits high on a thrown as a billionaire when he didn’t write or produce his own music. He just used everyone as ponds
     
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    100% I’ll never forget in his death row days…Dre took a bunch of s--- from some producer named pork chop….eventually suge stepped in and beat up pork chop for trying to get $$$ for classic death row Dre beats…
     
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    Lol so true…Dre takes people beats put it together…gets people to write rhymes…puts it together…

    takes all credit lol he’s def not to be trusted…as long as you make him money…you can benefit…but may be screwed over eventually
     
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    Lmao you 2 are so f---ing dumb. When was the last time Dre took someones beat or lyrics and didn't give the dude his credit? Literally on his every post-Death Row song he has people credited for creating the beat and Dre only credited as a producer or co-producer. I mean s--- even on 2001 Mel-Man was listed as a producer on every song, Scott was credited as a musican on every records he worked on and Dre revealed Hov wrote Still Dre from the start.
    The only time something like this happened was when he took Quik's drums for In da Club and it's like one time in 25 years
    "Scott Storch produced his most iconic song...Dre takes all the credit" lmao what a dumbasses. Apparently playing one instruments = producing the whole song
     
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