Death Row Records
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Pop Culture Death Row Records co-founder Michael Harris wanted Keefe to set up a call with Eazy.
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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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Music "Come on, Puff I’m going to put it in the air quit playing with me," Snoop said to his pal on a recent call.
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Original Content From a piece of Tupac's rap book, to original platinum plaques, this is a list of the best hip-hop relics eBay has to offer.
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Pop Culture Teddy Riley says Suge Knight offered him a deal to partner at Death Row Records.
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Sports Suge reportedly spent $500K of his own money on Sanders before he jumped to Interscope.
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Sneakers Death Row x Ewing 33 Hi now available for $140.
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Music Ahead of Snoop Dogg's upcoming biopic, director Allen Hughes shares insight on relationship with Tupac.
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Pop Culture Snoop's upcoming "B.O.D.R." album will be released via Death Row this Friday.
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Music A 2005 no-show in court may be at the center of Death Row's collapse.
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Original Content EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Bay Area rapper Kamaiyah caught up with us to talk about her Death Row dreams, hopes for a TDE link, being an authentic artist, and why she wants that Drake, Future, and Young Thug collab ASAP.
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Music KXNG Crooked talked to HNHH about how projections and legal troubles caused Suge Knight to shelf his original Death Row debut.
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Bhaven Moorthy