Suge Knight Makes Bold Claim About Dre's Producer Credits

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American rapper and producer Dr Dre (born Andre Young), record executive Suge Knight (born Marion Knight Jr), and rapper Snoop Dogg (born Calvin Broadus Jr) attend the premiere party for 'Murder Was the Case' (directed by Dre and Fab Five Freddy), New York, New York, circa 1995. The short film starred Snoop Doog and it's soundtrack was released on Knight's record label. (Photo by Nitro/Getty Images)
Suge Knight is ready to tell the truth about music history.

Suge Knight is currently masterminding a ten-season biopic series to premiere on BLK Prime later this year. Each of the show's seasons will focus on Suge's relationship with a different iconic member of Death Row Records. These figures ranges from 2Pac to Snoop to Diddy to Dre. The show will eventually conclude with his trial and incarceration. All this is happening despite Suge being in a California prison for voluntary manslaughter.

However, in a new interview with TMZ, Suge has revealed yet more details about the show. Specifically, Knight has promised that the show will tell the true story behind two iconic 90s sounds. Those being 2Pac's "California Love" and Snoop's Doggystyle album. Both works were created and influenced by Dre during his time at Death Row. However, Suge's claims would rock the music industry and even have the potential to rewrite history.

Suge Claims Dre Did Not Create "California Love" or "Doggystyle"

Why those in particular? Because Suge wants to hit back against recent claims about the stories behind them. Let's start with Doggystyle. Released in 1993, Doggystyle peaked at #1 and went four-times platinum. It came off the back of Snoop's involvement in Dr. Dre's The Chronic and was produced by Dre. However, Suge alleges that the album was actually produced by Daz Dillinger and that Dre bought the album rights from Daz. Dillinger is yet to refute or corroborate this story.

Then there's "California Love". Suge's ire about this song stems from 2015's Straight Outta Compton. The film shows Dre and Tupac Shakur creating the song together. Once again, Suge says that's false. According to Knight, the original beat was created by DJ Quik. It then went unused for five years until introduced it to 2Pac, not Dre. This is because, according to Suge, 2Pac and Dre were beefing at the time of "California Love"'s recording. Dre is yet to respond to these allegations. Furthermore, fans will have to wait until the show debuts later this year to see the full story from Suge's side. Are you excited for Suge's biopic series? Be sure to follow HotNewHipHop for all the latest details and drama.

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Benjamin Mock (they/them) is a sports and culture writer working out of Philadelphia. Previously writing for the likes of Fixture, Dexerto, Fragster, and Jaxon, Ben has dedicated themselves to engaging and accessible articles about sports, esports, and internet culture. With a love for the weirder stories, you never quite know what to expect from their work.
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