Daz, Snoop Former Death Row Acts Launch Neu-Ro Records.....

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The artists responsible for the success of Death Row Records in the label’s hey day have found a new recording home.

Daz Dillinger revealed to AllHipHop.com that he has aligned with London based entrepreneur and former worldwide Death Row partner Ron Winter for a new joint venture called Neu-Ro Records. The label will be focused on releasing music from former Death Row as it works to produce and re-release material from the Death Row catalog as well.

In addition to Dillinger, the joint venture will include releases from artists such as Snoop Dogg, Kurupt, Nate Dogg, Soopafly, The Lady of Rage, RBX, Big Pimpin Delemond, C-Style and G-Funk Twinz, as well as various other DPG artists.

The launch of Neu-Ro comes after a recent meeting between Winter and a team working on Snoop Dogg’s Simply Stupid Tour.

“Ron Winter knows the brand and how important the brand is and how important it is to have the artists who developed the brand to jointly assist in running the operation,” Daz told AllHipHop.com in a statement.

In the coming months, Neu-Ro will release a slew of projects it described as “the best of the old and the new” from the Death Row artists. The label is also gearing up to release That Was Then --This is Now, a Hollywood-style documentary on the Death Row experience.

A soundtrack to the film is also slated to for release. Along with the newly signed Death Row artists, Neu-Ro is working with the label’s original cartoonist and graphic artist, Joe Cool, to set up and create a merchandise line featuring the original Dogg Pound characters as well as an urban children’s book division based on the characters.

The division’s first release will be Snoop Dogg’s Where’s the Cheese?. News of the joint venture opens a new chapter for those associated with Death Row.

Despite a successful track record in the 1990’s, the controversial label was prey to a number of high profile setbacks in recent years.

Years after mega-producer Dr. Dre left Death Row in 1996 to form Aftermath Entertainment and the death of rap icon Tupac Shakur that same year, the label’s head, Suge Knight, became embroiled in a string of lawsuits and police investigations for various cases.

A suit brought against Knight by Lydia Harris over profits owed to Harris after she was forced from the label resulted in a huge judgment for the former Death Row executive as well as Knight declaring bankruptcy in 2006.

After it was placed on the auction block, Death Row was bought by WIDEawake Entertainment, an entertainment development company, in January for $18 million.

As a key component in the joint venture, Winter deemed his coming aboard Neu-Ro as an offer he could not refuse in light of Death Row’s musical legacy and setbacks for the label over the last few years.

“I could not pass up an opportunity to continue the success of the Death Row’s operations after Suge withdrew and the catalog fell into hands of banker types,” he said.

The operation of Neu-Ro will span across the globe with offices in Los Angeles and London.

Winter, along with Snoop Dogg and Dillinger, will oversee the running of the company with legal tasks handled by Bret Lewis and promotion coordinated by BigA. Universal will take on distribution for Neu-Ro.

THIS COULD BE DOPE...
 
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not too excited by this news.... looks like they are cashing in on old tracks from the cutting room floor..... let Death Row die already... they was the shit back in the early 90's but after Dre left, Snoop left, and 2Pac died they fell off....

unless they got some exclusive tracks....this will be most likely exploitation at its finest....
 

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fuck them and they're old ass material. I stopped paying for death row records after pac died, and I'm sure as hell not paying for neu-ro records now.
 
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negative props..death row was death row before pac showed up...their best shit is before pacs entrance..
my point is the two main reasons they went hard (and the two niggas that never left), the founder and the nigga that took em to the next level arent involved, not to mention the people that are involved all suck now, so it really aint shit, negative props for you
 

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lol@people thinking suge had anything to do with there success, he actually held em back, dude has 0 talent in the music industry.
 
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"Motherfuckers out there be like, takin our styles" - Daz (1994)

I like the Dogg Pound, I like Turf Talk.... but f***ing with other styles is why The Dogg Pound fell off...... Ya'll Know What I'm Doin is so f***ing annoying... The Dogg Pound needs to take it back to the G-Funk Era..... stop f***ing up the formula.... and they need quality beats and production.

 
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The Chronic Re Lit & From The Vault


This, September 1, 2009, Wideawake Death Row Entertainment will finally open its vault and launch a Special Collectors Edition of music, video, interview and promotional material entitled The Chronic Re Lit & From The Vault. WIDEawake Death Row Records is giving the fans – unreleased songs from the Death Row vault to celebrate the phenomena of West Coast Rap and honor one of the most influential producers of our time – Dr. Dre.

Dr. Dre revolutionized West Coast Rap music with the original Death Row crew of artists and producers, creating The Chronic. This package includes the sixteen original Chronic songs digitally re-mastered, profound liner notes from one of Dr. Dre’s long time colleagues and friends, award winning producer and documentary film maker Quincy Jones III, plus a second DVD collection entitled From The Vault. This DVD is packed with Chronic videos, promotional pieces, and a special never before released 30 minute in studio interview with Dr. Dre discussing the future of hip hop. But that’s not all - the From The Vault

This digipak collectors edition will be in all North American retail stores and a special bundle of songs will also be released digitally through ITunes and other DSPs. An exclusive release is planned for US Wal-Mart stores which will have their own clean versions of the Chronic songs plus two never before released songs from the Death Row vault, all suitable for Wal-mart’s younger consumers. Explains WIDEawake Death Row CEO Lara Lavi, “The Chronic Re-Lit & From The Vault is a celebration of the ground breaking iconic legendary producer Dr. Dre, one of West Coast Rap’s foremost artists Snoop Doggy Dogg and the sound, lyrics, social commentary and life stories of the original “Boyz From the Hood”. Adds Lavi, “Our mission is to honor Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and all the Death Row artists who deserve better treatment, by showing our respect and desire to start new dialog and breathing life back into Death Row Records.”

WIDEawake Death Row has a number of special promotions for it’s fans with this album’s release. More details will be coming over the summer. To celebrate this amazing collection of untapped music, Death Row fans can go to www.deathrowmusic.com DVD includes Seven unreleased and rare release songs from Snoop Doggy Dogg, soulstress Jewell, CPO, and Kurupt.

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