Wednesday, February 13, 2008

IT'S STILL DRE DAY


According to Rap Weekly Dr. Dre has launched a legal bid to view documents belonging to his former label Death Row Records in a dispute over unpaid royalties.
Dre started up Death Row Records with music mogul Marion 'Suge' Knight in 1991, but sold his 50 percent share in the company in 1996. However, he retained the rights to royalties on recordings released before the agreement.
Deathrow folded in 2006, but with the news that Warner is making a $25 million (GBP12.5 million) bid for Death Row's back catalogue, Dre is seeking reclaim rights to his 1992 solo debut, The Chronic.

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