business relationship between death row and amaru today

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what's the status quo?

after "better dayz" i remember amaru entertainment saying that they'll will never do business with death row again.

there are still so many unreleased songs pac recorded during his time at death row records.
i don't know the details, but i think suge has still a hand in the pot concerning these songs and i don't believe that suge will let amaru release death row period stuff without f*** 'em because of copyright issues.
can someone give an update?
 
Suge cant released a pure 2pac Death Row album cause Amaru's gonna sue him like a mo-fo, BUT, Suge CAN release singles. So like a single track over a certain period of time. The only way we're gonna get to hear some serious Death Row shit is if Amaru and Death Row squash beef and make another insane album like "Until the end of Time".


edit: afeni has some 2pac shit aswell, but i think Suge has the better tracks IMO. The next 2pac album - if Death Row will NOT get involved - might not be super hardcore 2pac/gangsta rap/west coast shit, but it'll be more of a "me against the world" sounding album.
 
I like how Death Row releases most Pac stuff as-is, with minimal changes. Unfortunately, it takes them like two years to put out anything. I mean, what Pac songs have they released on their own without Amaru Records (after Afeni won all the songs in court)?

* Who Do U Believe In
* Late Night
* Friends (remixed, probably due to sampling issues)
* Thug Nature
* Don't Stop (thank GOD)

Five songs in the past seven years. But at least they did it right. (I didn't really count Gridlock'd or Gang Related, Pac still oversaw some of that stuff himself, plus it was before Afeni got complete control over Pac's catalogue.)
 
I believe its more videos, more footage, more songs, more unreleased songs, more everything from pac, that suge and afeni's has, but i doubt we get to see or hear any of it. Damn shame too.
 
EriMakaveli said:
what is "Don't Stop"? Another Name 4 Dont Stop The Music?

No, "Don't Stop" is a song with Tha Dogg Pound from their Death Row-released album "2002" from Summer 2001. Up until its release, it was unheard and unleaked. The Pac verse is as follows:

"Now I've been called crazy, to fade me, it's not possible
I give a fuck what you thought or who you brought with you
A Bad Boy killer, Biggie annihilator
They wondering why he breathing, but bitches is dying later
Better laugh now, then cry when I come to get you
I hit you with two Glocks and leave you with scar tissue
On some loco shit, my pistol smoke your shit
Let's go for dolo bitch, and watch me flow your shit
Mr. Makaveli moving pieces like telekenesis
It's like a chess game, let's play with real pieces
Shots rang and niggas brains were spilt
Another Bad Boy-affiliated nigga was killed
I hit the funeral and busted his folks
And leave the scene like a shadow in a blaze of smoke
Don't stop, keep going"
 
suge was releasing bullshit cds like nu-mixx to finish his contract with koch.

unfortunately, suge cant release any 2pac songs, unless 2pac was featured on it, like a snoop ft. pac track.
 

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