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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.

BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA - MAY 08: Daz Dillinger attends the GRAMMY Hall of Fame Gala 2026 at The Beverly Hilton on May 08, 2026 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Emma McInt
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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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