Death Row Records
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Original Content How a cutting-edge record label would come to define an entire era.
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Luke Hinz 22.6K Views
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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 1412 Views
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Music Tupac's best-selling album, "All Eyez on Me," showcased his artistry and impact.
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Axl Banks 1115 Views
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Music Master P pulled Snoop back from making a decision that could have destroyed everything.
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Noah Grant 2.0K Views
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Music Suge Knight spins lots of yarns during prison interviews, and his latest involves producer Jermaine Dupri.
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Elias Andrews 2.1K Views
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TV He didn't think it was a good idea to be on a yacht with the label.
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Erika Marie 67.4K Views
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Music Snoop Dogg’s fame has transcended music, becoming a cultural icon across numerous media and business ventures.
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Demi Phillips 1294 Views
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Music The So So Def mogul spoke about taking over Bow Wow's career when the rapper was just 11-years-old.
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Erika Marie 5.4K Views
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News The Doggfather previously delivered his "Algorithm" compilation record for Death Row.
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Hayley Hynes 21.7K 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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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 21.2K Views
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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. 158.9K Views