Jerry Heller Talks New N.W.A. Film, His New Lawsuit, Eazy-E + More

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  • čas přidán 18. 12. 2015
  • Former N.W.A. manager, Jerry Heller, stops by White Label Radio for a follow-up interview with host Melloe Won. Check out the controversial music industry vet as he detailed to KDAY listeners what it was like watching "Straight Outta Compton" with his lawyers, his thoughts on some of the fictitious scenes portrayed in the film, actor Paul Giamatti's performance, the film's damaging effect on his career, starting Ruthless records with Eazy-E and much more.
    Filmed and edited by Luie C. of Collective State TV for White Label Radio and 93.5 KDAY.
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Komentáře • 148

  • @vegetasolo1221
    @vegetasolo1221 Před 8 lety +58

    Paul did a great job playing Jerry tbh

    • @paulcooper1046
      @paulcooper1046 Před rokem +2

      Unless you know Jerry and have spent a portion of your life with him, your statement makes zero sense. You have no way of knowing. With all due respect to Paul as an actor.

    • @zayplayog
      @zayplayog Před 10 měsíci

      goku solo

    • @tybvndzzzz
      @tybvndzzzz Před 4 měsíci

      @@paulcooper1046Paul did a great job playing Jerry honestly

  • @leionarose
    @leionarose Před 7 lety +57

    Respect to these people for giving Jerry a chance to say his side of the story. RIP

    • @rightcoast7049
      @rightcoast7049 Před 5 lety +3

      Straight up. The movie really shit on Jerry. Nobody would be where they are without him, and they go an disrespect him in the movie, just out of spite.

    • @nemospodcast6766
      @nemospodcast6766 Před 4 lety +7

      Right Coast Yeah but he also stole a lot of fucking money from them

  • @sarasherry5586
    @sarasherry5586 Před 5 lety +12

    Love this kind guy so much. Listening to him speak is great because he's so wise. RIp Jerry❤

  • @mariejayy4708
    @mariejayy4708 Před 5 lety +58

    U can tell jerry had much love for eazy no matter what any one says

    • @marcorios186
      @marcorios186 Před 5 lety

      Dang are sexy!

    • @yusufgazi7
      @yusufgazi7 Před 2 lety +3

      Facts

    • @hindukush4202
      @hindukush4202 Před rokem

      yeah but saying he waas the only one while ice cube wrote all the lyrics including F the police...

    • @4pfhezii230
      @4pfhezii230 Před rokem +1

      No he didn’t u would neva screw sb u love for money

    • @uptownsamcv
      @uptownsamcv Před 9 měsíci +4

      of course, he made him a lot of money..

  • @baiwatch1
    @baiwatch1 Před 3 lety +13

    It looks like Easy E's death has allowed his enemies to diminish his status in music history. Pretty sad.

    • @Nephilim27
      @Nephilim27 Před 8 měsíci

      Yep
      I’ll never forget that diss track they came out with(Real muthafkn Gz)
      Tells you all to need to know.

  • @christinab8544
    @christinab8544 Před 5 lety +26

    How did they make it seem like cube and dre started ruthless? I don't remember them doing that

    • @MrGurupandi
      @MrGurupandi Před 2 lety +5

      They did. In the beginning Dre tells Eazy to start a label. That wasn't true at all. NWA had an offer to sign for Island Records and everyone wanted to except Eazy. He said he wants to own his own label with NWA signed to it.

    • @rockydelone3042
      @rockydelone3042 Před 4 měsíci

      Maybe not so much that but the movie made those 2 goofy mfers look like superheroes

  • @BrettAlanActor
    @BrettAlanActor Před 7 lety +15

    On DJvlad Lil Eazy said that auditioned for the film to play Eazy and was called back 2 or 3 times, and they told them that they just needed a more experienced actor to play the most important role in the movie. No disrespect to Lil Eazy or E at all.

    • @abhaychavda3354
      @abhaychavda3354 Před 5 lety +2

      Actually they said he was too fat to play E's role. Lil eazy said he would'nt go on a diet for a movie so he did'nt get the part..They were'nt looking for experience or else O'Shea (Ice cube's son) would'nt have got in either

    • @stone_aGe_Genie
      @stone_aGe_Genie Před 4 lety +4

      Ice Cube's son got to be in it because his rich white washed daddy was a producer for the film. Duh, coach's son stereotype logic. They made EazyE look dumb as hell and his son wouldn't allow that.

    • @gergopiroska5749
      @gergopiroska5749 Před 3 lety +7

      It was actually about the guy said above
      He just can't act
      And to top it all
      Could you play out your dad's death?
      Because i sure as hell could not

  • @SiyahKursun
    @SiyahKursun Před 7 lety +27

    He was sick in that time, u can clearly see dat. RIP

  • @MomTheEbayer101
    @MomTheEbayer101 Před 8 lety +53

    I kinda feel a little something for the old guy! I hope everyone can forget and forgive.

    • @SirCash.
      @SirCash. Před 6 lety +6

      Mom The Ebayer why ? he played Dre cube and basically the entirety of nwa

    • @LivforSun
      @LivforSun Před 5 lety

      flight 93 on sep 11th 2001 black box to the missle oh I mean plane is a sample from an Eazy-E song, No Body Move.

    • @erwinorellano34
      @erwinorellano34 Před 3 lety

      @Jacob Jackson Not from EZ

  • @King14Drew
    @King14Drew Před 5 lety +14

    Jerry heller was a good man. The only producer that will actually call you back if you contacted him.

  • @wb100radio
    @wb100radio Před 5 lety +11

    true. i came here to strictly hear it from Heller himself about his take on the movie.

  • @paul8079
    @paul8079 Před 7 lety +45

    He was never a villain. Everyone knows that. He wasn't a perfect man, but damn, how do you not respect him? The man was a rich producer and recognized this talent from Eazy and this group and took him under his wing, helped them produce albums that made millions. He saw something in them that 99% of producers would have run away from. He didn't need the money. I'm sorry folks, this was a good man, whether you believe the lies of others or not.

    • @shahidmuslim8398
      @shahidmuslim8398 Před 7 lety +3

      who are we kidding this old fart was nothing before he met those 5 young brothas from compton!!! even with the famous people he so called managed he didn't have any real money!!! he outta be thanking ice cube for putting his name in a song!! those five young black men was the highlight of his managing career period!!!!!

    • @BIGLARRY100
      @BIGLARRY100 Před 7 lety +2

      +Shahid Muslim you do realize that he brought Elton John here who has sold 250 million albums? & he managed Pink Floyd during Dark Side of the Moon which sold 25 million alone? They also have another album in the top 20 sellers of all time.
      NWA has sold about 10 million so at best they were his 3rd biggest act by GIGANTIC margin.

    • @BIGLARRY100
      @BIGLARRY100 Před 7 lety +1

      +Great Lakes (Huey/Fred/Malcolm) I won't say that the record industry isn't shady but Eazy-E & Jerry where both likely taking too much.

    • @Chargersanytime2016
      @Chargersanytime2016 Před 6 lety +2

      Ohre. Who r I kidding dre and cube wrote those songs. Eazy was taking credit for something that wasn't even his songs

    • @oholm09
      @oholm09 Před 6 lety

      Ogre its all business malpractice not reading contract terms

  • @AP__Anthony__
    @AP__Anthony__ Před 6 lety +29

    I feel bad for the guy RIP

    • @DeoLuvr69
      @DeoLuvr69 Před 4 lety

      He dead?

    • @DeoLuvr69
      @DeoLuvr69 Před 4 lety +1

      Avaision wait what’s rip mean then cause I’m talkn bout rest in peace

    • @tweqkz-6112
      @tweqkz-6112 Před 3 lety +1

      C Villagrana he died in 2016

  • @VallyreMusic
    @VallyreMusic Před 8 lety +10

    Good interview....

  • @Alen-ru6rz
    @Alen-ru6rz Před 3 lety +13

    I respect the man for making N.W.A business grow but i just dont respect him for not paying icecube

    • @Nephilim27
      @Nephilim27 Před 8 měsíci

      Contracts a contract. He knew what he was signing, it’s that simple.
      Most labels are like that, if not all. Hello, Pdiddy and Biggie? Dr.e and Eve? I can go in and on with this man.
      It’s one of the main reasons why nowadays majority peeps don’t sign onto music label companies anymore.
      Can’t be mad later when you’re trying to go solo and want most of your moneys worth. Ain’t happening, unless you got your own shit. Simple.

  • @bostonsirish1
    @bostonsirish1 Před 8 lety +25

    This man is and was in the business to make money and he did! he put NWA on the map and should get props! KEEP RACE OUT OF IT!!!!!

    • @sabrinatai31
      @sabrinatai31 Před 8 lety +6

      +bostonsirish1 he cheated those guys out of money and every one knows it.

    • @sabrinatai31
      @sabrinatai31 Před 8 lety

      bostonsirish1 No one ever said they don't .

    • @mr11fawful
      @mr11fawful Před 8 lety +1

      +brinatai bre no... they cheated themselves out of money.

    • @mr11fawful
      @mr11fawful Před 8 lety

      +brinatai bre how did he cheat him out of money? he fooled them. they signed papers. why sign something that you really don't know.

    • @BIGLARRY100
      @BIGLARRY100 Před 7 lety +2

      the whole record industry is shady but it ain't a race thing. Ask TLC about the contract they had from Babyface & LA Reid & wifey Pebbles. Jerry was important but he likely had his hand the jar. We really don't know & how much either

  • @FACTORYCOMMUNICATION
    @FACTORYCOMMUNICATION Před 5 lety +5

    Without jerry there's now Ruthless and no NWA because enzyme would of been finished before he started ...god bless jerry

  • @ragzrocco8803
    @ragzrocco8803 Před 6 lety +5

    Jerry said all the right things for his lawsuit

  • @johnnyraydonuts
    @johnnyraydonuts Před 8 lety +6

    ROCKIN that raised on rap t!!!
    Famous family!

  • @donvernon2966
    @donvernon2966 Před 5 lety +9

    Truth is money over everything with Jerry and his ancestors!
    R.I.P. ERIC.

  • @samwhawll8423
    @samwhawll8423 Před 3 lety

    Interesting Interview.

  • @yusufgazi7
    @yusufgazi7 Před 2 lety +3

    Eazy-E was the man

  • @vcamoguido1005
    @vcamoguido1005 Před 6 lety +15

    Rip Jerry Heller

  • @h.m.8696
    @h.m.8696 Před 4 lety +7

    Yes, you will cry, if you will lose millions if dollars. Some people have committed suicide, because of money.

  • @AnonymousC-lm6tc
    @AnonymousC-lm6tc Před rokem +4

    Sigh….let’s clear up some misconceptions about Eazy shall we?
    Myth #1: Eazy E and Jerry Heller Stole Money from Artists
    Contrary to popular belief, Jerry Heller held an established reputation as a music manager, boasting a résumé of industry heavyweights including Marvin Gaye, Ike & Tina Turner, Otis Redding, Black Sabbeth and Van Morrison during the 60s and 70s. Dr. Dre was the first future N.W.A member that Heller came to know, as he managed him during his stint in “The World Class Wreckin’ Crew.”
    The hands of fate intervened, blending every ingredient to yield a cultural revolution on March 3rd 1987, the day Heller met Eazy E and Ruthless Records was born during their meeting at Macola Records in which the hit song “Boyz N the Hood” reached the seasoned manager’s ears for the first time, reinvigorating his passion for the music business. Apparently fate has a sense of humor as well. Who would have thought that a newly divorced, crass aging man from Clevland and a short, stalky Compton native with a mean left hook and sharp business acumen could get along so well?
    The future Ruthless Empire had a diamond in the ruff on its hands, but still required financial backing. Some sources say Eazy contributed $7,000 of his money, made from drug dealing and Heller footed $250,000 of the cost, making up the defecit.
    Originally, Eazy wanted to co-own Ruthless with Jerry 50/50, however, Heller insisted that Eazy be the sole owner, taking 80% while Heller profited from a 20% stake in the company’s earnings.
    Jerry and Eazy became close, forming a paternal bond were they challenged and taught each other, professionally and personally. They also spent time together on vacations, shared family events, milestones and recreational activities. Jerry was the mentor Eazy needed while Eazy was the son Jerry always wanted. However, their relationship later began to rub people the wrong way.
    “Ruthless was Eazy-E’s company. So not only did we live next to each other and have keys to each other’s houses, we always discussed every major decision.” ~Jerry Heller
    Ice Cube and Dr. Dre exited N.W.A following suspicions of financial impropriety.
    Ice Cube proclaimed that he wasn’t paid royalties or for going on tour, portaying himself as the groups main writer and mastermind behind Eazy- Duz-It. Cube also alleged that a $75,000 check was being withheld from him by Jerry Heller, who demanded that he sign his contract first.
    “Eazy took advantage of me not knowing the record business back in the day,” Dre chimed in, also expressing distain for Heller, painting him as a serpent who maneuvered his way into a position of power and isolated Eazy from his friends.
    Heller and Eazy recounted a more nuanced version of events.
    Heller noted that Cube’s writing responsibilities and credits were shared with MC Ren, D.O.C, and at the groups’ earliest stage, Arabian Prince, while Dre and DJ Yella co-produced as a team, thus, the royalties had to be divided multiple ways.
    “The deal was structured so that Ruthless got a little off the top, and the band split the rest equally. So they split $375,000 five ways, which is $75,000 apiece. That was an astronomical amount of money, and everybody signed their contracts except for Ice Cube. He had a good lawyer, Lee Young, Jr., who used to be the head of business affairs at Motown and a guy that I have done business with over the years and his parents were well educated. Ruthless also had lawyers that looked over everything”
    Cube received $32,700 in royalties in addition to the $75,000 he wanted, totaling an initial $107,700 in cash. In the years since, all group members have accrued millions in royalties from album sales, preformances and re-releases.
    Heller explained that delays between album sales and artist payouts are common.
    David Kronemyer, a longtime record company executive who worked with Ruthless, seconded this assertion. “It takes a long time and most artists never recoup. Ice Cube did, in fact, recoup in this situation, it just took a long time.”
    To insure that his finances were secure, Ice Cube also enlisted various law firms to inspect the books at Ruthless Records, yet nothing suspect ever appeared in their findings.
    Conversley, Dre signed his contract (apparently without reading it by his own admission) and later became a disgruntled employee, lamenting the fact that he was supposedly only making 0.02 to 0.10 cents per unit sold.
    Eazy took the opportunity to set the record straight concerning his business dealings and thirteen year friendship with Dre, who’s departure and subsequent Judas Kiss hit closer to home.
    “I was too nice to everybody, I overpaid everybody. I gave people money that they weren’t even owed. I made them happy. I might say okay Dre, here goes $75,000.” He’d say “For what?” and I’d say “Just for being here, cause you're down and you're my buddy.”
    “I moved him from Compton and bought a house in Westlake Village. When I moved Dre moved. Dre got a house around the corner from me. I got him a house and we worked everything out”
    “ If Jerry was * me out of money do you think he’d still be here?” Eazy said bluntly in an interview by Sheena Lester.
    “Why aren’t they suing Jerry if he did all this ****?”
    “I treated everybody one-hundred-precent fair and square. I’ll put their * contracts in your magazine.”
    “When we had a meeting and somebody (Ice Cube) sat down and said, I never got this, I never got that. They said all this in front of lawyers. You know what I did? I pulled out all the * returned checks that this person signed and said here’s where all that ** came from. They said, Oh, I didn’t know I was getting all that. There’s that $75,000 I told you about in the beginning, why aren’t they suing me?” (Taken from an unknown magazine article on the Tumgir fansite)
    His final recorded conversation with publicist Phyllis Pollack sheds more light on the situation.
    “There may be those that hate you, but when you hate them you destroy yourself.” Says Eazy, when questioned about envy being the reason for the backlash against him.
    “What sort of misconceptions are out there as far as how you treat your artists?” Pollack inquired.
    “I treat my artists real good, I give them fair deals. I start them off at 12 points, with escelation at every 500,000. In the publishing a 50-50 split. Most people take 100% of the artists’ publishing. I know a lot of people who have sold 4 million records and ain’t even seen a million dollars. That ain’t no record deal. Now, I’m not trying to give out any big advances because that’s recoupable, that’s your own money. If you take a big advance you’ll have to pay that back if you don’t sell enough units.”
    Heller revealed that Dre made roughly $82,000 in 1992, though it is unknown how much money he obtained over his four year employment. It is likely that he was compensated well, being that his Calabasas mansion was fashioned with granite counter tops, state of the art technology and custom furniture hand-picked by the producer’s then girlfriend Michel’le. He was also known to throw lavish all-night parties and spend recklessly, particularly on luxury cars like Ferrari’s and BMWs, one of which was an exact model of Eazy E’s.
    Heller, in his memoir Ruthless, recalled that he tried to sweeten the deal for Dre by attempting to create a sublabel for him through Warner that, he said, would have paid Dre a $2 million advance. The deal ultimately never came to fruition as Dre infamously became estranged from Eazy by soliciting Suge Knight’s strong arming tactics to break free from his contract, transforming the Starsky and Hutch duo into Cain and Abel. These nefarious activities ultimately backfired, as he was found to be in breach of contract. Eazy gained the last laugh by making 20% of everything Dre touched as an artist and producer for six years.
    Excerpt: The Hip Hop World Owes Eazy an Apology (Medium Article)
    In addition, Jerry took out a second mortgage on his home to fund the group’s first tour while E bailed Dre out of jail and paid for his drunk car accidents. He was a better friend to Dre than Dre was to him.

    • @AnonymousC-lm6tc
      @AnonymousC-lm6tc Před rokem +1

      “I had to itemize everything. I couldn’t let a $30 beeper charge go by. Jerry was not stealing from Eazy E. People can say whatever they want, I was there”
      ~Gary Ballen (Employee of Ruthless Records)

    • @AI.industry
      @AI.industry Před rokem +1

      nigga wrote 9 paraghrahs 🤣i aint reading that

    • @AnonymousC-lm6tc
      @AnonymousC-lm6tc Před rokem +1

      Skim it then or read it incrementally. 🙄

    • @AnonymousC-lm6tc
      @AnonymousC-lm6tc Před rokem +1

      Summary: Neither Eazy nor Jerry stole from anyone.

    • @insignificant2you
      @insignificant2you Před 7 měsíci

      About your point regarding Ice Cube "portraying" himself as NWA's main writer, he was demonstrabley the main writer who conceptualized the lyrics. The predominant quantity of the lyrics was written by him, evident by the reoccurring verses, for instance F the police and Straight out of Compton bare many similarities. That was his style. Also, you're what many would call a culture vulture.

  • @DariousGaona
    @DariousGaona Před 8 lety +11

    nwa is a savage movie

  • @BeautifullyBlessed-vc2ps
    @BeautifullyBlessed-vc2ps Před 8 měsíci

    Read his book many years before this movie. Great book, learned a lot.

  • @JamesPromise
    @JamesPromise Před 7 lety +2

    I believe that some pieces of straight outta compton movie were added on As a warning to unknown people .

    • @JamesPromise
      @JamesPromise Před 7 lety

      Even ray charles and stevie wonder could see what's going on and their both blind .

  • @JamesPromise
    @JamesPromise Před 6 lety +5

    NWA minus eazy e set up jerry heller mob style damn .

  • @mr11fawful
    @mr11fawful Před 8 lety +9

    easys son was able to go try out for the movie.

  • @erwinorellano34
    @erwinorellano34 Před 3 lety +1

    He loved EZ, that was his mistake...I guess cube deserves more love.

  • @JTRshuffleboy
    @JTRshuffleboy Před 3 lety +1

    Easy Es son did audition. It was an open case so you can even see the interview of him saying he auditioned, he just didn’t get the part.

    • @anastasiasanchez7852
      @anastasiasanchez7852 Před 2 lety

      Look at the 28 show he said that they just didn't want to give him the part so part of it is true and part of it is not

  • @mjpthetrucker9485
    @mjpthetrucker9485 Před 8 měsíci

    Movies aren't documentaries though. It's why it's hard to bring lawsuits against filmmakers for portrayals.

  • @prabudhgupta3900
    @prabudhgupta3900 Před 2 lety

    may his soul Rest In Peace !

  • @BeautifullyBlessed-vc2ps
    @BeautifullyBlessed-vc2ps Před 8 měsíci

    Turn the music off so we can hear

  • @edwardjones4874
    @edwardjones4874 Před 2 lety

    Wow why did the movie come out before your book

  • @fullcomicalchemist2195
    @fullcomicalchemist2195 Před 6 lety +8

    Don't forget this old guy took all these kids from Compton who were clearly talented, But new nothing about business he was taking advantage of them not giving them the money they earned until they signed and all that which was ridiculous he was trickster every piece of meat he offers has a hook in it

    • @stone_aGe_Genie
      @stone_aGe_Genie Před 4 lety +4

      the took a risk on these kids. Know about the business, he took a chance because who knew they'd be as big as they got. Nobody does. Every first artist gets a shitty deal, The Temptations did.

  • @jacobwilcox7961
    @jacobwilcox7961 Před 5 lety +4

    Dude is such a scam artist, and the old lady in the back was SO annoying, I couldn’t finish this

  • @jamisonandangelabryant2494

    Jerry is a beast

  • @forgottenknowledge8917
    @forgottenknowledge8917 Před rokem +1

    Kanye knows

  • @ncb5305
    @ncb5305 Před 3 lety +1

    Why don’t y’all talk about how he help come up the Chicano rap game??

  • @edwardjones4874
    @edwardjones4874 Před 2 lety +1

    If I’m lying, may God strike me down, the truth is there for all to see and witness, South America people speck Spanish why you why, countries in Africa speck French, blacks in America speck English why. As I said make me into a lier

  • @ajones35
    @ajones35 Před 2 lety +2

    Whatever the truth is, Easy took to his grave

  • @Shhhh_.
    @Shhhh_. Před rokem

    Y’all do know Ice cube didn’t know about eazy e firing Jerry people told him😭

  • @thejamesbondshow9754
    @thejamesbondshow9754 Před 2 lety

    Wow he got really sick looking fast compared to the last time he was in the studio.

  • @user-mt4ep5je4c
    @user-mt4ep5je4c Před 3 měsíci

    I believe him 🤷🏾‍♀️

  • @a1driver982
    @a1driver982 Před 3 lety +3

    I love how the people that have seen the movie are suddenly experts of NWA and Jerry Heller. Nobody knows if NWA was screwed over or outta money except them. It was a movie that depicted Jerry in the worst possible light. Maybe they thought he was stealing money from them but again, WE WEREN'T THERE SO WE DONT KNOW!!!!!!

    • @AnonymousC-lm6tc
      @AnonymousC-lm6tc Před rokem

      But we have interviews, archives and financial records.
      Sigh….let’s clear up some misconceptions about Eazy shall we?
      Myth #1: Eazy E and Jerry Heller Stole Money from Artists
      Contrary to popular belief, Jerry Heller held an established reputation as a music manager, boasting a résumé of industry heavyweights including Marvin Gaye, Ike & Tina Turner, Otis Redding, Black Sabbeth and Van Morrison during the 60s and 70s. Dr. Dre was the first future N.W.A member that Heller came to know, as he managed him during his stint in “The World Class Wreckin’ Crew.”
      The hands of fate intervened, blending every ingredient to yield a cultural revolution on March 3rd 1987, the day Heller met Eazy E and Ruthless Records was born during their meeting at Macola Records in which the hit song “Boyz N the Hood” reached the seasoned manager’s ears for the first time, reinvigorating his passion for the music business. Apparently fate has a sense of humor as well. Who would have thought that a newly divorced, crass aging man from Clevland and a short, stalky Compton native with a mean left hook and sharp business acumen could get along so well?
      The future Ruthless Empire had a diamond in the ruff on its hands, but still required financial backing. Some sources say Eazy contributed $7,000 of his money, made from drug dealing and Heller footed $250,000 of the cost, making up the defecit.
      Originally, Eazy wanted to co-own Ruthless with Jerry 50/50, however, Heller insisted that Eazy be the sole owner, taking 80% while Heller profited from a 20% stake in the company’s earnings.
      Jerry and Eazy became close, forming a paternal bond were they challenged and taught each other, professionally and personally. They also spent time together on vacations, shared family events, milestones and recreational activities. Jerry was the mentor Eazy needed while Eazy was the son Jerry always wanted. However, their relationship later began to rub people the wrong way.
      “Ruthless was Eazy-E’s company. So not only did we live next to each other and have keys to each other’s houses, we always discussed every major decision.” ~Jerry Heller
      Ice Cube and Dr. Dre exited N.W.A following suspicions of financial impropriety.
      Ice Cube proclaimed that he wasn’t paid royalties or for going on tour, portaying himself as the groups main writer and mastermind behind Eazy- Duz-It. Cube also alleged that a $75,000 check was being withheld from him by Jerry Heller, who demanded that he sign his contract first.
      “Eazy took advantage of me not knowing the record business back in the day,” Dre chimed in, also expressing distain for Heller, painting him as a serpent who maneuvered his way into a position of power and isolated Eazy from his friends.
      Heller and Eazy recounted a more nuanced version of events.
      Heller noted that Cube’s writing responsibilities and credits were shared with MC Ren, D.O.C, and at the groups’ earliest stage, Arabian Prince, while Dre and DJ Yella co-produced as a team, thus, the royalties had to be divided multiple ways.
      “The deal was structured so that Ruthless got a little off the top, and the band split the rest equally. So they split $375,000 five ways, which is $75,000 apiece. That was an astronomical amount of money, and everybody signed their contracts except for Ice Cube. He had a good lawyer, Lee Young, Jr., who used to be the head of business affairs at Motown and a guy that I have done business with over the years and his parents were well educated. Ruthless also had lawyers that looked over everything”
      Cube received $32,700 in royalties in addition to the $75,000 he wanted, totaling an initial $107,700 in cash. In the years since, all group members have accrued millions in royalties from album sales, preformances and re-releases.
      Heller explained that delays between album sales and artist payouts are common.
      David Kronemyer, a longtime record company executive who worked with Ruthless, seconded this assertion. “It takes a long time and most artists never recoup. Ice Cube did, in fact, recoup in this situation, it just took a long time.”
      To insure that his finances were secure, Ice Cube also enlisted various law firms to inspect the books at Ruthless Records, yet nothing suspect ever appeared in their findings.
      Conversley, Dre signed his contract (apparently without reading it by his own admission) and later became a disgruntled employee, lamenting the fact that he was supposedly only making 0.02 to 0.10 cents per unit sold.
      Eazy took the opportunity to set the record straight concerning his business dealings and thirteen year friendship with Dre, who’s departure and subsequent Judas Kiss hit closer to home.
      “I was too nice to everybody, I overpaid everybody. I gave people money that they weren’t even owed. I made them happy. I might say okay Dre, here goes $75,000.” He’d say “For what?” and I’d say “Just for being here, cause you're down and you're my buddy.”
      “I moved him from Compton and bought a house in Westlake Village. When I moved Dre moved. Dre got a house around the corner from me. I got him a house and we worked everything out”
      “ If Jerry was * me out of money do you think he’d still be here?” Eazy said bluntly in an interview by Sheena Lester.
      “Why aren’t they suing Jerry if he did all this ****?”
      “I treated everybody one-hundred-precent fair and square. I’ll put their * contracts in your magazine.”
      “When we had a meeting and somebody (Ice Cube) sat down and said, I never got this, I never got that. They said all this in front of lawyers. You know what I did? I pulled out all the * returned checks that this person signed and said here’s where all that ** came from. They said, Oh, I didn’t know I was getting all that. There’s that $75,000 I told you about in the beginning, why aren’t they suing me?” (Taken from an unknown magazine article on the Tumgir fansite)
      His final recorded conversation with publicist Phyllis Pollack sheds more light on the situation.
      “There may be those that hate you, but when you hate them you destroy yourself.” Says Eazy, when questioned about envy being the reason for the backlash against him.
      “What sort of misconceptions are out there as far as how you treat your artists?” Pollack inquired.
      “I treat my artists real good, I give them fair deals. I start them off at 12 points, with escelation at every 500,000. In the publishing a 50-50 split. Most people take 100% of the artists’ publishing. I know a lot of people who have sold 4 million records and ain’t even seen a million dollars. That ain’t no record deal. Now, I’m not trying to give out any big advances because that’s recoupable, that’s your own money. If you take a big advance you’ll have to pay that back if you don’t sell enough units.”
      Heller revealed that Dre made roughly $82,000 in 1992, though it is unknown how much money he obtained over his four year employment. It is likely that he was compensated well, being that his Calabasas mansion was fashioned with granite counter tops, state of the art technology and custom furniture hand-picked by the producer’s then girlfriend Michel’le. He was also known to throw lavish all-night parties and spend recklessly, particularly on luxury cars like Ferrari’s and BMWs, one of which was an exact model of Eazy E’s.
      Heller, in his memoir Ruthless, recalled that he tried to sweeten the deal for Dre by attempting to create a sublabel for him through Warner that, he said, would have paid Dre a $2 million advance. The deal ultimately never came to fruition as Dre infamously became estranged from Eazy by soliciting Suge Knight’s strong arming tactics to break free from his contract, transforming the Starsky and Hutch duo into Cain and Abel. These nefarious activities ultimately backfired, as he was found to be in breach of contract. Eazy gained the last laugh by making 20% of everything Dre touched as an artist and producer for six years.
      Excerpt: The Hip Hop World Owes Eazy an Apology (Medium Article)
      In addition, Jerry took out a second mortgage on his home to fund the group’s first tour while E bailed Dre out of jail and paid for his drunk car accidents. He was a better friend to Dre than Dre was to him.

  • @19ETERNALTHUG99
    @19ETERNALTHUG99 Před rokem

    I gotta side with Jerry on this one. I didn’t appreciate how they portrayed some parts

  • @lupitananco4491
    @lupitananco4491 Před 7 lety +8

    All I can comment is that ...People always start with great intentions to make great things but evil feelings come into it when money, fame, greed, ECT... start growing in people's hearts and minds...they only thing I do not agree with this guy is why show up to watch a movie with your lawyers? Why go as he said frame by frame ? To me seem he was trying to find something to base his lawsuit and lawsuits are mostly about money...so he is getting mad about been protraid as a man that was after money but the first thing he does is look for a way to get money....No one takes credit away from him for his contribution but I would believe him more if he were to say he knew he was not perfect and their could have been some misunderstandings

  • @abhaychavda3354
    @abhaychavda3354 Před 5 lety +4

    What a wierd voice D'X

  • @DaMathias
    @DaMathias Před 2 lety

    12 year olds in the comment section acting like Jerry Heller was a god

  • @boredXsomethingXIDK
    @boredXsomethingXIDK Před 8 lety +16

    Jerry - "My book is 100% true" *bullshit*

  • @remmered
    @remmered Před 3 lety +1

    They all have their own truths, their own way of interpreting what they felt was happening at the time. Financial paperwork is the only truth that can be taken as tangible.

    • @Nephilim27
      @Nephilim27 Před 8 měsíci

      There is only the truth.
      Stop making excuses for people whom you don’t nj now and open your eyes to evil ass mfs.
      If not, you’ll be blind to when that sht find you

  • @dannysands9341
    @dannysands9341 Před 2 lety +2

    I don't believe a damn word he says

  • @WilliamTwinHyson
    @WilliamTwinHyson Před 4 lety

    That was definitely a movie that Dre and Cube want you to believe. They did the same thing to Michel'le. Watch her movie and see the real truth.
    "Surviving Compton" czcams.com/video/e_c7GZOO-qk/video.html

  • @dontariuspresley7216
    @dontariuspresley7216 Před 2 lety

    It had to b something tho cause if they was getting paid y would I leave if I'm getting paid what I suppose to.get paid that don't make no sesnse

  • @LibertyRapsher
    @LibertyRapsher Před rokem

    Heller was a master lier. There's things that he says that are 100% untrue. That he an Eazy started Ruthless records and that Dre was with the World Class wrecking Crew. It was Dr. Dre's plan to get Heller on board in the first place (because Dre knew Heller through the World Class Wrecking Crew) and according to Lonzo from the World Class Wrecking Crew that Dre bugged him everyday for a month or two before Lonzo contacted Heller and made the meet up happen. And according to Lonzo, Heller was very mixed and had his doubts but proceeded forward. And NWA had already written and recorded songs before Heller was in the pciture, so he's completely full of shit! Why would he lie about that... it's so easily provable to be false? In his interviews he always says a handful of things that are almost certainly untrue, but it's amazing how much conviction he has when he's telling a lie.

  • @DariousGaona
    @DariousGaona Před 8 lety +9

    bro you know that the movie isnt bullshit

    • @PatrickburkeTVComedy
      @PatrickburkeTVComedy Před 7 lety

      Darious Gaona Hes dead

    • @streetknowledge8200
      @streetknowledge8200 Před 6 lety

      Darious Gaona No one knows what happened when at the time Eazy fired Heller. So how in tha fuck u gonna say it's real. Or however you look at it.

  • @lwatz7009
    @lwatz7009 Před 2 lety

    The kids in school I played basketball with only talked about Easy. Never named the other members. I wasn't a big rap guy then. Pickec NwA up in High School. Only Easy when the shit was droppin

  • @darricksublet9833
    @darricksublet9833 Před 10 měsíci

    Believability.

  • @edwardjones4874
    @edwardjones4874 Před 2 lety

    They would do good without him

  • @JamesPromise
    @JamesPromise Před 6 lety +3

    N.W.A put the blame on jerry heller for killing eazy e because they were trying to kill him too .

  • @akileezdagreat9889
    @akileezdagreat9889 Před 5 lety +5

    Damn Devil

  • @zekke602
    @zekke602 Před 6 lety +3

    He isn't a bad guy yeah maybe he robbed ruthless records but eazy e and everyone in nwa was still famous and got rich.

    • @getoverhere0001
      @getoverhere0001 Před 3 lety

      They could’ve got any other manager and had the same out come their shit was dope it wasn’t bc of the Jew that broke up their crew

  • @miguelorozco560
    @miguelorozco560 Před 7 lety +11

    wtf👎👎👎 Jerry heller a thief. i guess this haters don't understand.