Dr. Dre is selling off assets of his music catalog to Universal Music and Shamrock Holdings. The deal reportedly could be worth as much as $250 million. Negotiations have been ongoing through Dre’s ...
*In a new book from New York Times reporter Tripp Mickle about the late Steve Jobs and the history of Apple, the author claims Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ is responsible for Dr. Dre losing $200 million in his ...
“It was a sum that Iovine and Dre could barely fathom. As the lawyers worked through final details, Iovine summoned the leadership team of Beats to his home near Beverly Hills. He told everyone that ...
Dr. Dre is selling the rights to some of his music, including the master recordings for The Chronic’ in two deals pitched for $250 million. Dr. Dre is selling off part of his music catalog in a pair ...
According to Mickle, while the deal between Apple and Dre and Iovine was still being finalized, Iovine called a meeting at his house in Beverly Hills not only announcing the monumental $3.2 billion ...
As the hip-hop world waits for the arrival of Dr. Dre’s Detox album, the music producer is primed to sell portions of his music catalog for reportedly more than $200 million. The two companies will ...
Dr. Dre famously said he became hip-hop’s first billionaire (a title actually held by Jay-Z) back in 2014 when he sold Beats Electronics to Apple, but his boasting about it caused an ungodly amount to ...
Dr. Dre is reportedly set to sell his music catalog and streaming ventures for more than $200 million.Getty Images Dr. Dre has his sights set on becoming a self-made billionaire. The legendary rapper ...
Although he lost $200 million in a deal with Apple for his Beats By Dre product line, Dr. Dre donated $10 million to help break ground on a $200 million campus for Compton High School. According to ...
Dr. Dre's audio company Beats, while a pretty divisive brand among audiophiles, was still a pretty profitable one back in the day. As such, it was customary that the rapper would celebrate anything ...
Eminem’s ‘Curtain Call’ & Dr. Dre’s ‘2001’ Return To Billboard 200’s Top 10 Following Super Bowl LVI
The longtime collaborators see over 250% sales hikes, respectively. This year’s Pepsi Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show was a huge success for the performers. The NFL and Roc Nation recruited Dr. Dre, ...
The Grammy-winning producer was making nearly $10 million a year from the assets of his catalog. Dr. Dre is selling off assets of his music catalog to Universal Music and Shamrock Holdings. The deal ...
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