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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 ...
Entertainment icon Snoop Dogg, in collaboration with Death Row Records and his beverage company Iconic Tonics, announced the expansion of his hemp-infused beverage lines, Do It Fluid and Doggy Spritz, ...
A Houston woman is suing Snoop Dogg and Death Row Records for $100M, demanding the label’s name and assets be frozen.
A strain of marijuana from Snoop Dogg's Death Row Records Cannabis brand became available for purchase in Ohio on Aug. 10.
In 2005, a California judge ruled in favor of Harris against Death Row Records and then owner Marion "Suge" Knight, awarding ...
Ed Sheeran, Tom Brady, and of course Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, are all among the stars to have thrown themselves into ...
Death Row Records Cannabis, the culture-shifting cannabis brand founded by legendary rapper and entrepreneur Snoop Dogg, is ...
On August 4, 1998, Snoop Dogg dropped his third studio album, Da Game Is To Be Sold, Not To Be Told—his first under Master P’s No Limit Records imprint. Though the project received mixed reviews at ...
FSU football's D-line coach Terrance Knighton wants his players to be the baddest on Earth. A mindset that is influenced by ...
FSU football's D-line coach Terrance Knighton wants his players to be the baddest on Earth. A mindset that is influenced by his love for Death Row Records.
Lydia Harris reignited her legal war over Death Row Records by demanding Snoop Dogg stop using the brand until her $107 million judgment is paid in full.