Snoop Dogg & Death Row Strikes Deal With Same Company That Rescued De La Soul’s Catalog
The agreement covers domestic publishing for Snoop Dogg’s entire catalog, future works and the publishing catalog of Snoop’s Death Row Records
The agreement covers domestic publishing for Snoop Dogg’s entire catalog, future works and the publishing catalog of Snoop’s Death Row Records
Egyptian Lover kindly sent several photos and videos of the event to AllHipHop, which included performances of “Egypt Egypt” and “I Need A Freak.”
Warren G never joined Death Row Records even though he played a role in Dr. Dre’s classic album ‘The Chronic.’
Suge Knight said despite Snoop Dogg’s acquisition, “I am Death Row” Records and accused Harry-O of committing fraud to take the company.
The D-O-Double-G teams with Larry Jackson’s Gamma for the celebratory drop.
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As Snoop Dogg relaunches Death Row, many artists are asking for money owed them.
“I know y’all been waiting on it.” Snoop Dogg said, announcing the iconic Death Row Records catalog’s return to streamers.
A year after removing Death Row’s music from streaming services, Snoop Dogg made the catalog available through TikTok’s SoundOn platform.
Snoop Dogg is “Promising to return Death Row to its former glory,’ with the launch of his new venture, Death Row Cannabis.
Snoop Dogg partnered with Treasury Americas, the owners of 19 Crimes, to launch a red wine named after Death Row Records.
Ms. Hustle’s “Let’s Get It,” samples “Chicken Noodle Soup” and features Bianca Bonnie, aka Young B, and comes with a co-sign from Snoop Dogg.
“We’re cooking up a little something,” said Snoop Dogg, confirming he and Dr. Dre reunited and have new music coming.
M-A-dollar sign-E says he will be the first act to release music via Death Row and Bad Boy.
The two music industry veterans have a 5-track collaborative project.
Jewell was a legendary singer from Death Row Records that has passed away, according to former label mate Daz.
The D.O.C weighed in on Snoop Dogg’s acquisition of the label he founded in 1991 alongside Marion “Suge” Knight, Dr. Dre, and Dick Griffey.