Snoop Dogg’s acquisition of Death Row Records marked a watershed moment in Hip-Hop, as it signaled the evolution of an artist into an owner of the label they helped build. However, the move came with ...
Suge Knight has a whole lot to say about Snoop Dogg and his leadership tenure with Death Row Records. “Snoop, you said I’m mad because you bought Death Row,” Knight said. “What you buy? Show me where ...
Snoop Dogg at the Los Angeles premiere of ‘Once Upon a Time In Hollywood’ held at the TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX in Hollywood, USA on July 22, 2019./Depositphotos *A Houston woman has launched a $100 ...
Suge Knight fired back at Snoop Dogg after he said the incarcerated music mogul is “mad” that the rapper now owns Death Row Records. Knight called into The Art of Dialogue to issue his response, first ...
The iconic Los Angeles-based music label Death Row Records is in national headlines again after a Houston woman filed a lawsuit against the label and rappers Suge Knight and Snoop Dogg. Lydia Harris, ...
Death Row Records might have to pay up big time after a woman living in Texas claims she played an instrumental role in the record label’s founding. Lydia Harris, who was once married to a Death Row ...
Snoop Dogg and Death Row Records are looking to finally put an end to a long-standing legal battle tied to the label’s early days. According to AllHipHop, the West Coast rap icon and the label’s legal ...
Death Row Records is in the gospel business. Today, the legendary label released Altar Call, a 21-track project featuring celebrated singers such as Jamie Foxx, John P. Kee, and others. The project is ...
Paul Heyman can see the future! Heyman has led some iconic pro wrestlers to the ring, including CM Punk, Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns. He’s also been responsible for some of the biggest factions of ...
A Houston-area woman who was one of the earliest members of Death Row Records filed a lawsuit against the Los Angeles-based label Tuesday, alleging it defrauded her of more than $100 million. Lydia ...
Singer Jewell Caples, who became known as the “First Lady of Death Row Records,” died Friday, according to a published report. She was 53. Caples — who also went by Jewell Peyton, Ju-L, or more often ...