Tupac's music catalog sold

Caesar

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#1
Independent music publisher Evergreen Copyrights will today announce the acquisition of the full control of the writers share of Tupac Shakur's music catalog. While Universal Music Group still own the publishing rights and retain control over commercial licensing, Evergreen will control future projects from the late great rapper. Personally I am unsure on whether this is a good or a bad thing for the rapper's legacy. It seems the control will now be given to a company with a proven track record in the music industry, and it isn't as if the last two releases from Amaru have been either commercially successful,...

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masta247

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#2
I think Afeni didn't know what to do with it anymore. She couldn't achieve a success with latest albums. She didn't even find out that releasing songs in OG would be successfull actually. I still don't believe it in 100% and I'm curious how much cash did they pay. I bet company like that couldn't pay the money Pac's catalog is worth so she sold it for cheap. I hope new owners won't waste his music..
 
#5
Its exciting news to me, i hope they release his music as is. Just master the beats and leave the same artist, people rather see that, then seeing someone that wasnt even around to be in the same song as pac.
She doesnt realize that pac fans want the original shit to feel the vibe in the song, instead of hearing a fucked up beat wit a rapper with no skill cuz that makes it feel non pac like.

OG is the way to go.
 

xxx

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#7
Just found this fairly easily...

2Pac's Mother, Afeni Shakur, Partners with Evergreen Copyrights to Promote Songs and Preserve Legacy of Iconic Rapper Tupac Shakur



NEW YORK, May 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Afeni Shakur, mother of Tupac Shakur
(2Pac), the most successful rap artist in music history, and David
Schulhof, co-CEO of EverGreen Copyrights (EverGreen), a leading independent
global music publishing and marketing company, today announced a
partnership to develop new opportunities for the late iconic rapper's
songs, including future releases of Tupac albums that have never been
heard.
"I believe that after 10 years I have done as much as I can on my own
to further the creative aspect of Tupac's music. I'm looking forward to
working with EverGreen's publishing and creative marketing teams to reach a
more global market and to expand the opportunities for my son's music,"
said Afeni Shakur.
"Tupac was one of the most prolific songwriters that ever lived. He had
a tremendous impact both as a songwriter and social activist, and left
behind a body of work that will forever attract generations of fans. We are
honored to be working with Afeni Shakur and helping to realize the full
potential of this catalog," said Schulhof, whose company also publishes and
promotes songs written or recorded by MC Hammer ("You Can't Touch This"),
Teddy Riley ("My Prerogative"), Michael Jackson ("Remember The Time"), Joe
Cocker ("You Are So Beautiful"), Todd Rundgren ("Hello It's Me"), Nick
Drake ("Pink Moon"), Bill Monroe ("Blue Moon of Kentucky"), and Eric
Clapton ("Cocaine").
As the first rapper to ever have a No.1 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums
Chart and the highest selling rap/hip-hop artist of all time, Tupac has
sold more than 67 million copies worldwide, with 38 million units sold in
the U.S. alone. Record sales of Tupac's posthumous albums have exceeded 20
million units. Tupac has garnered 11 platinum albums and 1 gold album.
Eight posthumous albums containing previously unreleased material have all
been certified platinum with sales of more than a million copies each.
Rolling Stone ranked Tupac Shakur at No. 6 on their list of 100 Immortal
Artists of All Time. VH1 named Tupac as No. 3 in their 50 Greatest Hip Hop
Artists series.
Some of the projects that are currently in development to immortalize
the legendary rapper are a forthcoming remix album made up of recordings
from two of his biggest selling albums, All Eyez On Me and Makaveli, a
script written by Tupac while serving time in prison called "Live 2 Tell",
a feature film biopic, a Tupac based Broadway musical with the Mosaic Media
Group, a video game which will also coincide with a "Best of 2Pac" CD, and
several forthcoming posthumous albums, some of which shall contain music
created by Tupac in its original form in addition to previously unreleased
music.
Additionally, in 2008 Becker & Mayer is publishing the book Tupac
Remembered, an intimate portrayal featuring interviews of political
leaders, actors, rap artists and others who had a personal connection to
him.
In 1997 Ms. Shakur founded the Tupac Amaru Shakur Foundation that
provides training and support for students who aspire to enhance their
creative talents. The Foundation supports the Tupac Amaru Shakur Center for
the Arts, which provides programs in drama, dance, music and creative
writing as well as community outreach programs focusing on such issues as
education and conflict resolution. The organization also runs a Performing
Arts Day Camp for youth ages twelve to eighteen.
http://www.TASF.com OR http://www.2Paclegacy.com

SOURCE EverGreen Copyrights


.... TODAY IS A GREAT DAY!!!!!
 

Pittsey

Knock, Knock...
Staff member
#11
Just found this fairly easily...

2Pac's Mother, Afeni Shakur, Partners with Evergreen Copyrights to Promote Songs and Preserve Legacy of Iconic Rapper Tupac Shakur
lol

You found it "pretty easily"... Yes... But it wasn't out there when he initial reports dropped this morning... It was sent out a good few hours after I posted the article. Expect an update tomorrow.
 

xxx

New Member
#12
^ oh i didnt mean any disrespect. I just googled "evergreen" and "tupac" it came up. No big deal. I'm no reporter. I was just excited.
 
#13
they got the number of sold albums all wrong. 3 of his albums hit DIAMOND, but this is good news regardless. Amaru fucked up SO BAD that they set the bar way low that even i could do a great job. Cant wait on some unheards, fuck.
 

Pittsey

Knock, Knock...
Staff member
#14
they got the number of sold albums all wrong. 3 of his albums hit DIAMOND, but this is good news regardless. Amaru fucked up SO BAD that they set the bar way low that even i could do a great job. Cant wait on some unheards, fuck.
They never got diamond certification.
 

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