Death Row Records
- MusicSnoop Dogg announced that he bought back Death Row Records but some of the label's biggest albums weren't included in the acquisition, according to reports. ByAron A.5.2K Views
- MusicTupac Shakur told Keyshia Cole that he was going to leave Death Row on the day he died, asking her to come sign to Quincy Jones with him.ByAlex Zidel85.3K Views
- Original ContentFresh from Joyner Lucas wishing death upon him on "Devil's Work," we examine how Death Row's Suge Knight became the most hated villain in hip-hop's collective history.ByRobert Blair21.6K Views
- MusicQuik reflected on his days with the infamous label, adding it was difficult to write songs when gang-bangers were in the studio threatening you.ByErika Marie6.1K Views
- MusicDJ Quik says he once had a gun pointed in his face after letting a bootleg copy of 2Pac's "All Eyez On Me" fall into the wrong hands.ByCole Blake3.2K Views
- MusicSnoop says he wants to run his former record label. ByTaylor McCloud13.6K Views
- MusicDa King joked that he wouldn't even give Lo his chain, because he seemed so excited to get the blessing from the Long Beach legend.ByGabriel Bras Nevares3.2K Views
- MusicSuge Knight and his gang showed up during the "In Da Club" video shoot to intimidate Eminem and 50 Cent and their people.Byhnhh1245 Views
- MusicDaz says he was in the office, wildin' out on shrooms & demanding his money. When he left, he got stopped by police with a huge check in his pocket.ByErika Marie37.6K Views
- Pop CultureThe mogul opened up about the environment at Death Row back in the day.ByNoah Grant12.4K Views
- Pop CultureSnoop's upcoming "B.O.D.R." album will be released via Death Row this Friday.ByHayley Hynes14.3K Views
- Music VideosAnother video for "Cottonwood". ByNoah C7.7K Views