The estate of legendary rapper Tupac Shakur is facing a lawsuit over unpaid royalties. The lawsuit alleges that the estate has failed to properly compensate the artists who worked with Tupac and contributed to his music. This legal action highlights the importance of fair compensation for all parties involved in the creation and distribution of music. It serves as a reminder for estates and record labels to uphold their financial obligations to artists and collaborators.
Music News: Tupacâs Estate Sued For Royalties
Daz Dillinger, a Death Row Records producer, has claimed in a new lawsuit that Tupac Shakurâs estate has withheld royalties.
The complaint, obtained by Billboard, focuses on royalties from more than a dozen songs co-authored and produced by Dillinger.Â
The list includes five tracks from Shakurâs seminal final album All Eyez on Me, which topped the Billboard 200 in 1996: Ambitionz az a Ridah, Skandalouz, Got My Mind Made Up, 2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted and I Ainât Mad at Cha.
Dillinger, real name Delmar Arnaud, alleges in the lawsuit that he last demanded royalties in 2024 and was paid $91,000 (£67,000) by Amaru Entertainment, the arm of Shakurâs estate founded in 1997 by his mother, Afeni Shakur, that manages the late rapperâs music assets.Â
Dillinger, who is Snoop Doggâs cousin, says the estate did not provide any royalty statements to back up this amount, and that he believes thereâs additional money being kept from him.
His lawyer told Billboard, âIt is my expectation that this matter will be amicably resolved.âÂ
In 2001, Afeni Shakur sued Dillinger for allegedly holding onto and threatening to disseminate unreleased Tupac music without the estateâs consent. That case was settled out of court in 2002.
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