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Uproar On Social Networking Over Grammys Naming Award After Domestic Violence Abuser And Thief Dr. Dre

February 9. 2023

Dr. Dre

Social networking is in an uproar over rapper/music producer, Dr. Dre, real name Andre Young, being given the inaugural Global Impact Award at the 2023 Grammys this past Sunday. The award is being named after him as well.

However, Dre is hardly a role model. He has a history of violence against women. Dr. Dre infamously beat up 1990s music personality, Dee Barnes. He even threw her down a flight of stairs. She sued and won a settlement.

Dre also beat up singer, Michele, who is one of the mothers of his children. Dre was also accused of having sex with Michele when she was an underage girl of 16. She endured years of unprovoked abuse at Dre's hands. Dre's ex-wife Nicole Young also accused him of domestic violence. Dre has a split personality. One minute he is calm, the next he gets into a demonic rage that is psychopathic and violent.

Dre is also a massive copyright thief. I remember an article I read years ago about Dre, where a prominent intellectual property attorney that beat him in court stated, Dre is one of the biggest thieves in the entertainment industry. He stated whatever Dre hears or sees that he likes he steals it.

Dre was so greedy and bold he even stole from billionaire filmmaker, Steve Lucas, ripping off music from one of his "Star Wars" films. Lucas sued Dre in court. Many other copyright holders have sued Dre as well for stealing their intellectual property. Dre likes to project an image of being a music genius, but he is not, as he steals from so many people.

The late rapper, Tupac, who worked with Dre, was shocked and appalled by his fraud. Tupac stated Dre is not the one doing the work in the studio. Tupac revealed Dre has ghostwriters and other producers doing most of the work, then he takes all the credit for everything. Tupac publicly spoke disdainfully of Dre for this artistic dishonesty.

Dre's impact on the world is an ungodly and negative one. The gangster rap genre he created caused the deaths of dozens of people when an East Coast vs. West Coast beef emanated from it. The messages in Dre's music promote illegal drug use and selling, murder, assault, Satanism, drunkenness, promiscuity, violence against women, and calling women "bit**es" and "hoes."

This is not a good legacy as time will show. This is not a person who deserves to have an award named after him. However, Hollywood is full of criminals. The award shows are completely rigged, as are the music charts. They give themselves awards. Therefore, what do you expect. There is no integrity, honesty or decency in Hollywood.

Disclosure: The Eminem song "Guilty Conscience" produced by Dre was criminally stolen from my copyrighted catalog of works registered with the Library of Congress in Washington BEFORE it was infringed (The FBI Is Stonewalling Congress On Releasing FBI File In Madonna Human Rights Abuse Case (Congressional Documents)). Hollywood is disgusting.

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DR. DRE FIGHTING NEW RIP-OFF RAP

July 14, 2003 4:00am - Has Dr. Dre got something to hide? The rap godfather is fighting in Manhattan federal court to stop a French jazz musician from digging up previous legal suits against him in a bid to prove that Dre’s a serial plagiarist.

Dre and his protégé Eminem are being sued for $10 million by Jacques Loussier, who claims the pair used his music on Slim Shady’s “Kill You.” In court documents obtained by The Post, Loussier’s lawyers say Dre – who’s real name is Andre Young – has been bombarded with at least eight copyright suits in the past three years.

He’s become such a target – due to his “long history of copyright infringement” – that he’s hired “musicologist” Earl Spielman to advise him on whether he can copy music riffs without getting busted, the court papers say. “When Mr. Young hears music he likes, it is his habit to take it,” lawyer Martin Garbus claims.

Dre’s legal record includes a big-bucks settlement with Star Wars legend George Lucas, who took him to court for copying his company’s so-called THX sonic-boom sound used in movies, the court papers say. The company, Lucasfilm, had previously told the hip-hop producer he couldn’t use the sound on his best-selling album “Dr. Dre 2001,” but he pinched it anyway, Garbus said.

In another case two months ago, a Los Angeles jury ordered Dre to pay $1.5 million to London-based Minder Music Ltd. for stealing a bass line for his 2001 track “Let’s Get High,” the papers said.

Loussier’s lawyers are asking a Manhattan judge to force Dre to outline all of his copyright disputes. But Dre’s lawyers have objected, saying Loussier is attempting to “relitigate” claims that have nothing to do with the present case.

https://nypost.com

Jury Orders Dr. Dre To Pay $1.5 Million For Copyright Infringement

May 7, 2003 6:15 PM - Tuesday was not Dre's day, as the G-funk doctor was ordered to pay more than $1.5 million to the copyright holder of a song he illegally borrowed a portion of for his last album. A Los Angeles jury awarded London-based Minder Music Ltd. less than half of the $3.5 million originally sought after hearing testimony from the music publisher as well as Dr. Dre.

U.S. District Judge Consuelo B. Marshall, however, has not yet signed the judgment. Howard King, Dre's lawyer, believes the case will be thrown out because of inconsistencies within the jury's findings.

Dre testified that before hiring a musician to play a bassline from the Fatback Band's 1980 song "Backstrokin'" for his 2001 track "Let's Get High," he consulted a musicologist who said the riff was commonplace. The jury agreed, calling the rapper's actions innocent infringement, but fined him anyway.

"This matter has been going on for three years and we should never have had to go to court; needless to say the cost was horrendous," said Minder Music's music director, John Fogarty, who testified in the trial. "However, it's a great day for music publishing. The notion that someone can take someone else's work and put their own name down as creator is outrageous."

The Fatback Band have been sampled or covered more than 80 times by acts ranging from Monica to Fatboy Slim to Everlast, according to Fogarty...

https://www.mtv.com

Lucasfilm sues rapper over sound clip

Fri 21 Apr 2000 15.38 EDT Last modified on Thu 20 Apr 2000 15.38 EDT - Reports from the US suggest that American Rapper Dr Dre is being sued by George Lucas's Lucasfilm in one of the first cases of copyright infringement of a sound.

The rap superstar is accused of using a sound called 'THX Deep Note', a sound Lucasfilm has trademarked - he claims the first sound ever to be trademarked - without the company's permission. The sound, described as a rumbling explosion, is used to accompany the THX logo before film...

https://www.theguardian.com

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