A LEGACY IN COURT: THE ALL EYEZ ON ME ROYALTY FIGHT

A LEGACY IN COURT: THE ALL EYEZ ON ME ROYALTY FIGHT

A LEGACY IN COURT: THE ALL EYEZ ON ME ROYALTY FIGHT 💥
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A new legal battle has reignited attention around one of hip-hop’s most iconic eras.

Legendary West Coast producer Daz Dillinger has reportedly filed a lawsuit against Tupac Shakur’s estate, claiming unpaid royalties tied to multiple classic records from the diamond-certified album “All Eyez on Me”.

According to the claims, the dispute involves major tracks like “Ambitionz az a Ridah,” “2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted,” “Skandalouz,” and more — songs that helped define an entire generation of rap.

Daz alleges that after raising concerns in 2024, he received only a partial payment with no detailed accounting, sparking questions about transparency and royalty distribution within one of hip-hop’s most influential catalogs.

Beyond the legal headlines, this situation highlights a deeper conversation in music history — about ownership, legacy, contracts, and the financial reality behind the golden era of rap.

What once felt like untouchable history is now being examined under a legal spotlight.