Death Row's unreleased catalogue

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caff

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I got this from another forum, so i don't know how accurate it is, but most of it seems true.

Dr. Dre & Ice Cube - "Helter Skelter" (1994/95) (Only a couple of completed songs)
Dr. Dre - "The Chronic 2: Poppa's Got A Brand New Funk" (1996)
Danny Boy - "Danny Boy" (1996)
Nate Doog - "G-Funk Classics Vol. 1" (1996) (Only Released Overseas, It Was Later Released Off Death Row On Nate Dogg's Own Imprint, Dogg Foundation Records)
Sam Sneed - "Sam Sneed Indeed/Street Scholars" (1997)
Snoop Doggy Dogg - "Tha Doggumentary" (1997)
Snoop Doggy Dogg - "Tha Doggfather Part 2: Corleone's Revenge" (1997-1998)
LBC Crew - "Haven't Ya Heard? (We Givin' Somethin' Back To The Hood)" (1997)
Makaveli Presents - "One Nation" (East Coast Collaboration) (1996)
O.F.T.B. - "Operation From The Bottom" (1997)
Dat Nigga Daz - "Aftershock E.P." (1997-1999)
Dat Nigga Daz - "What It Iz" (Movie & Sountrack) (1998)
Tha Dogg Pound - "Dogg Sh*t" (1997-1999)
Soopafly - "Like It Or Not" (1999)
J. Flexx - "Stayin' Alive" (1999)
The Outlawz - "Retribution" (1999)
Top Dogg - "Y.G.D." (1999)
Chocolate Bandit - "Untitled" (1999)
2Pac/Makaveli - "The Vault" (4-Disc Box Set) (1995-1996)
Suge Knight Presents - "Too Gangsta For Tv" (Soundtrack) (2000)
Tha Realest - "Prodigal Son" (1999/2000)
Death Row/Cash Money Collaboration - "Untitled" (1999/2000)
Above The Law - "Diary Of A Drug Dealer" (2000-2001)
Crooked I - "Untouchable" (2000-2001)
Crooked I - "Say Hi To The Bad Guy" (2002-2003)

This is the list of unreleased records...what a shame

Tha Dogg Pound - "Dogg Sh*t" (1997-1999) became "2002"
Suge Knight Presents - "Too Gangsta For Tv" (Soundtrack) (2000)) became "Too Gangsta For Radio"
2Pac/Makaveli - "The Vault" (4-Disc Box Set) (2000) became "Until The End Of Time"/"Better Dayz"
Soopafly - "Like it or Not" was bootlegged by Daz and became "Dat Whoopty Woop"
The Outlawz - "Retribution" may have contained some tracks that have been featured on various posthumous 2Pac releases including "Still I Rise".
 

AOD

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I doubt most of that shit is real. Why wouldn't they have released that Dre & Cube shit or the Chronic 2 material? That's the only stuff i'd be interested in hearing.
 
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That's how Death Row makes money. Not by putting out new music, by putting out old music of artists that used to be on the label. The only way for Crooked I to release his albums is to leave the label so that Death Row can try to capitalize on him before he does on another label.
 
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Conceptual Dre Album (95/96)

caffeine said:
I got this from another forum, so i don't know how accurate it is, but most of it seems true.
There were rumors Dre having a second album on Death Row around the 95/96 time period, but unfortunately he had some issues with the label at that time and had to leave.

I have compiled a list of possible tracks that I think would have been on Dre's second album if he hadn't gone through the BS with Death Row.

"The Chronic 2: Poppa's Got A Brand New Funk"
"Been There, Done That"
"Keep Them Heads Ringin" feat. Truth Hurts
"California Love" with or without Pac (there was a rumored version recorded with just Dre on the track)
"Natural Born Killaz" feat. Ice Cube
"East Coast/West Coast Killaz" feat. Group Therapy
"Fuck You" feat Snoop Dogg & Devin The Dude
"Fame" feat. RC and King Tee
"Please"
"Got Me Open" feat. Hands On
"Sexy Dance"
"Funky Flute" feat. Jimmy Z
"Shittin on the world" feat. Mel Man
"187 (Deep Cover Remix)" feat. Snoop Dogg
"U Better Recognize" feat. Sam Sneed
"Puffin on Blunts and Drankin Tanqueray" feat. Tha Dogg Pound and Lady of Rage
"Lil Ghetto Boy Remix" feat. Snoop Dogg
"Xxxplosive" (Part II version with Mel Man)

"Express Yourself" Bonus old NWA Track
 

Ry

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  • Ry

    Ry

That list proves how big of a joke Death Row really is. All they have is broken promises and a list of unreleased albums that is longer than what they have released.