Death Row Records
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Music Hasbro acquired Entertainment One for $4.1B and now has the entire Death Row catalog in their possession.
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Aron A. -
Music Tupac's best-selling album, "All Eyez on Me," showcased his artistry and impact.
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Axl Banks -
Music Warren G doesn't have time for Suge Knight's crazy stories.
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Elias Andrews -
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 -
Music Dr. Dre's attorney previously denied that Snoop Dogg had ownership of "The Chronic" when he acquired Death Row Records.
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Aron A. -
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 -
Reviews Tha Dogg Pound's latest record manages to be versatile, concise, and interesting, all while maintaining the classic Death Row sound.
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TeeJay Small -
Music Suge Knight states that he, not Pac, was the real target in the 1996 drive-by shooting.
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Mitch Findlay -
Movies Snoop Dogg was one of the first superstars to welcome 50 Cent to the mainstream landscape in the early 2000s after he signed to Dr. Dre.
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Bryson "Boom" Paul -
Music Travis O'Guin believes some of the tall tales around Suge Knight's ruthless Death Row management often get "blown out of proportion."
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Politics The rap veteran had allegedly been secretly lobbying the White House on behalf of Death Row Records' co-founder, Michael "Harry O" Harris.
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Madusa S. -
Original Content Fresh from Joyner Lucas wishing death upon him on "Devil's Work," we examine how Death Row's Suge Knight became the most hated villain in hip-hop's collective history.
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Robert Blair