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After rapping in both English and Spanish over UGK’s “Int’l Players Anthem (I Choose You)” beat, Smoke revealed the title of his upcoming third album, Wake Up Supa, and pulled out a Death Row chain ...
He helped write Death Row Records into music’s history books. It is an honor to support Snoop’s vision as an artist and work with the Death Row family alongside Jaslin Levy, Sabriya Dublin ...
A Houston woman has launched a $100 million lawsuit against rapper Snoop Dogg and Death Row Records, claiming they defrauded ...
I can blow your sh*t up make it go you can give me the Death Row Catalogue and let me get my masters’.” The Death Row line-up will arrive to streaming platforms at 9 p.m. PST ...
Since acquiring Death Row Records last year, Snoop Dogg has been working hard to bring the label's historic music catalog to all digital streaming platforms. At midnight, on Friday (March 10 ...
The story of hip-hop's most notorious record label is coming to your TV screen. The rise, fall, and redemption of Death Row Records will be told in stunning detail on Death Row Chronicles, a new ...
The two have had a very contentious relationship since Snoop recorded on Death Row Records in the 1990s. Snoop started his recording career there when he released his Dr. Dre-produced debut album ...
Dr. Dre Was Against Snoop Dogg Buying Death Row Records: "He Didn't Like It" J. Cole Unveils Rare Gems, Gunna Flexes, Rob49 Locks In, And Other New Hip-Hop Releases To VIBE To ...
Death Row Records was formed in 1991 and were the pioneers in changing the course of music. The combination of larger-than-life artists and groundbreaking production helmed Death Row Records.
Death Row Records Unveils Virtual Museum to Celebrate 30th Anniversary: The "Death Row Experience" highlights its history and seminal albums from 2Pac, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and more.
Death Row Records, now under the stewardship of early signee Snoop Dogg, has dropped off their latest compilation album Death Row Revue. Clocking in at approximately 50 minutes, the 12-track ...
In 2005, a California judge ruled in favor of Harris against Death Row Records and then owner Marion "Suge" Knight, awarding her $107 million, including $60 million in punitive damages. The judgment ...