Michael “Harry O” Harris, the co-founder of Death Row Records, recently defended Snoop Dogg after the rapper faced criticism for performing at Donald Trump’s pre-inauguration event.
He also credited Snoop Dogg for raising awareness about the case and using his platform to help free the Death Row Records co-founder. "I think President Trump can leave with some good," Snoop said.
The Death Row Records co-founder was imprisoned for over 30 years on drug trafficking and murder charges. Harry O told TMZ that he and Snoop spoke about the Crypto Ball backlash. “I mean ...
Death Row Records co-founder Michael “Harry-O” Harris is getting star-powered help to bring his story to the masses via ...
The man charged in the 1996 shooting death of Tupac Shakur is seeking to delay his March 2025 trial, arguing that new witness ...
Suge Jacob Knight, son of Death Row founder Suge Knight Jr., is challenging Ray J to a fight for allegedly spreading lies about his father.