Lawyers for rap legend Dr. Dre are demanding that Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene stop using his music, after the controversial politician used the hit “Still D.R.E.” “I don’t license my music ...
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In a recent political video, United States Congresswoman and Donald Trump co-hort, Marjorie Taylor Greene, used Dr. Dre’s classic rap song, “Still D.R.E.” Now, she’s hearing from the famed rap ...
Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene landed herself in an unlikely war of words with rap legend Dr. Dre on Monday, when he sent her a cease and desist letter for using one of his tracks in a ...
With a Grammy-winning music career and a company worth more than $3 billion, it’s no wonder why fans want to know more about Dr. Dre’s net worth and how much he makes from his headphone brand, Beats ...
Dr. Dre reportedly upset that Marjorie Taylor Greene used his song on social media Dr. Dre threatened legal action against Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene. The federal lawmaker from Georgia ...
Stephen Colbert took some time in his monologue on Tuesday to poke fun at Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. This time, it was over the fact that she got slapped with a cease and desists ...
Rapper and producer Dr. Dre has been in the hip-hop game for over three decades. Throughout that time, several emcees have come and gone, while Dre’s legacy continues into the 2020s with a ...
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) left many scratching their heads on Monday after she posted a video to Twitter highlighting her apparent role in Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) earning the speaker of ...
Dr. Dre is no longer required to keep his distance from the divorce therapist suing him for $10 million over alleged harassment. A California judge ruled Tuesday that Dr. Charles Sophy failed to prove ...
Dr. Dre blasts Marjorie Taylor Greene for using 'Still D.R.E.' allegedly without consent The Daily Caller's Jobob Taeleifi discusses a Hamline University professor's controversial firing, all-female M ...
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