It sold over 250,000 copies during its first week of release. The album was conceived, compiled and produced by Lee 'DJ Flash' Johnson. Another of Dre’s attorneys, Stephen Rothschild, told Snyder during arguments in court on Monday that meant it could only appear in four formats: CD, cassette, vinyl and 8-Track. Concrete Roots is a compilation album featuring songs produced by Dr. The agreement states that WIDEawake can only sell Dre’s music in the format it appeared in before the deal. The most recent case he filed centered on his 1996 exit agreement with the label, which called for him to receive 18 percent royalties on his music created while at Death Row and gave him substantial authority over how the songs were used. Dre news to album releases, we make sure you dont miss a beat. A trailer for the joint performance has been released. The five artists will be featured on 13 February during the sporting event at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, California. The sale meant that before taxes, Dre pocketed 620 million - not bad for a years earnings. Dr Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J Blige, and Kendrick Lamar will perform together at the 2022 Super Bowl Halftime Show. Debut albums from rappers like Nas, Snoop Doggy Dogg, and 50 Cent became. The rapper has a long history of battling Death Row Records, a label he co-founded but later left. Dre albums, songs, and videos in one place From Dr. Dr Dre sold Beats, the company he co-founded, to Apple for a huge 3 billion. Dre's The Chronic moved major units in 1992 it signaled a shift in hip-hop from the East Coast to the West. Phone and email messages for WIDEawake’s attorney, Michael Holtz, was not immediately returned Tuesday evening. “We are gratified that the federal court has unambiguously declared that Death Row has no right to engage in such tactics, and must hold all proceeds from these illicit distributions in trust for our client.” “For years, Death Row Records forgot about Dre when they continued to distribute his music digitally and combined his hits with weaker Death Row tracks in an attempt to elevate the stature of their other artists,” King wrote in a statement. Dre’s music on compilation or any other albums. 1 album on the Billboard 200 with 'Kill The Lights,' while Dr. Snyder’s ruling states the label, which bought the original Death Row Records’ holdings out of bankruptcy, does not have the right to put Dr. The rapper, whose real name is Andre Young, sued WIDEawke Death Row Records last year, claiming it was improperly selling “The Chronic” digitally and using some of his music on compilation albums without his permission.