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Snoop Dogg, under Death Row Records, praised the herb from the get-go, most obviously on albums like Dr. Dre’s The Chronic and The Chronic 2001, or nearly any Snoop Dogg record.
In its mid-90s heyday, Death Row grossed an estimated $100 million per year, and was arguably the most powerful label in hip-hop, propelling the careers of Snoop, Dr. Dre, Tupac Shakur, Nate Dogg ...
Snoop Dogg, now an executive talent consultant with Death Row Records, said the label "should be in my hands," during a recent interview.
Snoop Dogg rose to fame as a part of Death Row Records in the 1990s. Tupac Shakur and Dr. Dre were a part of the label during its heyday. Snoop bought the record label in 2022, but he won't get ...
Snoop Dogg is now the owner of Death Row Records. This afternoon (Feb. 9), Business Wire broke the news , revealing that the legendary rapper had bought the Death Row brand from MNRK Music Group.
Snoop Dogg acquired his formative label in February, and ownership over the Death Row catalog started taking shape later that month. The top of 2023 will feature another Snoop-driven Death Row move.
It's a full circle moment for Snoop. Snoop Dogg and Death Row Records have joined forces with Reservoir Media in a new publishing agreement that encompasses domestic publishing for the artist and ...
Snoop Dogg has been a busy man. On Friday, he released his 19th album, BODR (Bacc On Death Row), and on Sunday, he joined Dr. Dre, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, 50 Cent, Mary J. Blige, and Anderson ...
Snoop Dogg has also revealed plans for Death Row to be the first NFT record label. “Death Row will be an NFT label,” Snoop said on the Clubhouse app on Feb, 15. “We will be putting out ...
However, shortly after acquiring Death Row, Snoop decided to remove several albums in the label’s catalog from streaming services. During a recent appearance on Drink Champs , Dogg explained why.
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