Death Row Records
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Music Lydia Harris won a 2005 judgement against Death Row, the company her ex husband Harry-O invested in, and now wants Snoop Dogg to pay up.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares 2.4K Views
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Music “Everything about that record was true,” Big Gipp said.
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Tallie Spencer 1304 Views
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Music Snoop says he wants to run his former record label.
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Taylor McCloud 13.3K Views
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Music Ice Cube reminds everyone of his rap beef pedigree amid the chaos.
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Devin Ch 13.4K Views
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Music Tupac Shakur told Keyshia Cole that he was going to leave Death Row on the day he died, asking her to come sign to Quincy Jones with him.
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Alex Zidel 85.3K Views
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Music Warren G doesn't have time for Suge Knight's crazy stories.
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Elias Andrews 2.3K Views
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Music Snoop Dogg's latest signee is an interesting one.
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Devin Morton 2.6K Views
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Music Da King joked that he wouldn't even give Lo his chain, because he seemed so excited to get the blessing from the Long Beach legend.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares 1.7K Views
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Music Commemorating Tupac Shakur 27 years later: looking back at his music, activism, and the legacy that resonates across generations.
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Erika Marie 1491 Views
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Music Suge Knight and his gang showed up during the "In Da Club" video shoot to intimidate Eminem and 50 Cent and their people.
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hnhh 906 Views
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Music Kurupt goes into detail about his first audition for Death Row Records, which found him forced to drop a high-stakes freestyle for Dr. Dre and Suge Knight.
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Mitch Findlay 25.0K Views
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Sneakers Death Row Ewing 33 Hi releasing in April.
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Kyle Rooney 4.1K Views