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Death Row Records Cannabis, the culture-shifting cannabis brand founded by legendary rapper and entrepreneur Snoop Dogg, is ...
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.
Snoop Dogg has acquired Death Row Records, the label that launched his career. The US rapper, famous for his laid-back persona, said the moment was “extremely meaningful” and he looked forward ...
On the afternoon of Sept. 7, 1996, Shakur and Suge Knight, the head of his music label, Death Row Records, arrived in Las Vegas along with an entourage that included Shakur's fiancee, Kidada Jones ...
Harris, the woman who helped run Death Row Records, is suing Snoop Dogg, Marion 'Suge' Knight and music giants Universal Music Group, Time Warner and Interscope Records over a $107million ...
Tupac could still be alive, according to former Death Row Records label CEO Suge Knight. The rap mogul, who was in the driver's seat of the car in which the artist was shot in 1996, said in a ...
Harris helped create and finance Death Row Records alongside Suge Knight in 1992. Yesterday also saw Trump confirming that he has pardoned Lil Wayne and commuted the prison sentence of Kodak Black.
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 ...
Dr Dre has launched a lawsuit against Death Row Records due to issues relating to royalties and the re-release of his album The Chronic. The rapper claims that the 2009 reissue of the album was ...
He said: “There was a point ‘Pac was considering going to Bad Boy before his relationship with Death Row. He wanted to be on a Black label. He wanted to be with his people.
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