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When Big Snoop bought Death Row Records, many thought it would be a reboot of the once infamous label he signed to when he was a 17 year old.
Nope.
Snoop Is allegedly doing things that his former mentor Big Suge did.
Marion "[Big] Suge" Knight is currently in the California lockup after he was convicted of aggregated manslaughter with a vehicle. He intentionally ran over a man during an open filming of F. Gary Gary's Straight Outta Compton. He was sent up the river for 31 years to LIFE.
He is now in medium held and he does a podcast and is allowed to be very vocal about his old label being in the hands of Snoop.
Death Row Records was founded in 1991 by Knight, Richard Griffy, Michael "Harry O" Harris, Tracy Curry (known as The D.O.C.) and Andre Young (known as Dr. Dre).
The label signed Snoop, Tha Dogg Pound (Kurupt Young Gotti/Dat Nigga Daz Dillenger), Lady of Rage, RBX, Michel'le, Danny Boy, Jewell, Nate Dogg, Kxng Crooked I , Tupac Shakur and MC Hammer.
The Row had released successful albums like The Chronic, Doggystyle, Above The Rim, Dogg Food, All Eyez on Me and The Don Killumanti: The 7 Day Theory.
Snoop allegedly took the masters of albums and sold them without knowledge.
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| We rooted for the return of Death Row Records. Looks like Snoop got on Suge's line. |
It lead to Daz, Danny Boy, Ray J and Kokane leaving Death Row. Kurupt, D Smoke, October London, Merkules and Tha Eastsidaz remain for now.
Snoop Dogg, the CEO of Doggystyle Records and Death Row Records don't know who signs his checks. It could be a gay business executive and his/her family.
Daz also accused Snoop of trying to trademark Tha Dogg Pound’s paw print logo, something Daz says he legally owns and registered himself. He claimed Snoop and others attempted to secure it behind his back as part of what he described as a billion-dollar deal involving Death Row’s catalog.
“They tried to go behind my back and trademark all my work and flaunt it like, ‘We got it. That’s all we wanted,’” Daz said. “But don’t be selling my shit.”
He further alleged that since purchasing Death Row, Snoop has been using artist royalties to pay staff, leaving musicians unpaid.
“You said, ‘I’ma give everybody back their publishing.’ You lied,” Daz said. “You trying to starve n***as out, but you can’t starve me out. I just want what’s mine.”
After Snoop fired back with his “business-wise” threat, Daz escalated things further by suggesting he may sue Snoop just as he once sued Suge Knight.
“I sued Suge back in the day. Should I do the same to cuz?” he wrote.
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| Crip thicker than water. |
Ever since he performed at one of President Donald J. Trump’s inaugural balls, the legendary rapper is being blacklisted by the left and longtime hip-hop fans.
As of now, Snoop has not publicly responded to Daz’s latest comments. The fallout has left fans shocked, given the duo’s decades-long bond and foundational work together in West Coast hip-hop.
Calvin Broadus is getting old. He is supposed to be a role model to the next generation of inspiring rappers.
The antics of his past are no longer relevant in a society more willing to support kindness, Palestinians, an end to inequality, an end to the status quo, an end to capitalism, an end to career politicians, an end to hate, an end to wars and agitating conflicts.
Similar to 50 Cent, all this shows how out of touch Black entertainers are. They are showing their age and its incompetence.



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