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Tupac Shakur Estate Sued by Death Row Producer Daz Dillinger Over ‘All Eyez On Me’ Royalties
Dillinger co-wrote and produced five songs off the seminal 1996 album, the last Shakur released before his death.
What happened
According to Billboard’s source item, Tupac Shakur Estate Sued by Death Row Producer Daz Dillinger Over ‘All Eyez On Me’ Royalties, Dillinger co-wrote and produced five songs off the seminal 1996 album, the last Shakur released before his death.
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- Tupac Shakur Estate Sued by Death Row Producer Daz Dillinger Over ‘All Eyez On Me’ RoyaltiesBillboard - 2026-05-11T20:42:26+00:00
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