Snoop Dogg Talks Signing Benny The Butcher To Def Jam
The rap legend also discusses owning Death Row albums.
The rap legend also discusses owning Death Row albums.
Who owns The Chronic? Dr. Dre’s lawyer says there’s been a mistake.
Snoop Dogg put an UberEats driver on blast, and now he is staring at a potential lawsuit! Read more.
Bow Wow hopes to release his final album on Death Row Records, which was recently acquired by his original mentor Snoop Dogg.
Snoop Dogg claims the Jane Doe accuser filed suit just days before his Super Bowl Halftime performance “to extort [him] for money.”
Do you agree with the North Long Beach emcee’s take on the Hip Hop legend?
The 2000s-era singles saw a resurgence on the charts.
Snoop Dogg and Miley Cyrus are starring in a brand new campaign created by Gucci called “Love Parade.” Read more and take a look!
Snoop Dogg and Diddy discussed an epic collaboration between the two labels, once at the heart of the East Coast-West Coast beef.
The longtime collaborators see over 250% sales hikes, respectively.
Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg closed out the Super Bowl Halftime Show with “Still Dre,” which has now officially achieved one billion YouTube views.
A conniving artist created a fake song and had the cops heated at Snoop Dogg, which resulted in some officers boycotting the rap star’s Super Bowl performance. Read more!
Snoop Dogg announced his big plans for Death Row Records: “I want to be the first major [label] in the metaverse.”
Songs by Snoop, MJB, Em, 50, and Pac also made it back in the Top 10.
Eminem made a personal decision to kneel during Super Bowl. LVI. And of course, the right is losing their collective minds!
Rap music was fromt and center in Los Angeles during this year’s Super Bowl thanks to Dr. Dre, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar!
Drake is not the only person betting big money on the Super Bowl. Read about some of the craziest wagers being placed on this weekend’s big game!
Both emcees are set to perform at the Big Game in Cali.
Twitter fingers say a lot.
Snoop Dogg returned to Death Row Records as the owner and immediately released his new album, “B.O.D.R.” on the label.