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A Houston woman has launched a $100 million lawsuit against rapper Snoop Dogg and Death Row Records, claiming they defrauded ...
Lydia Harris reignited her legal war over Death Row Records by demanding Snoop Dogg stop using the brand until her $107 million judgment is paid in full.
Snoop Dogg has ginned up a juicy new pact with NBCUniversal Entertainment & Studios, which has launched what it deems a “new creative partnership” with the hip-hop star and his Death Row ...
Death Row Records Cannabis, the culture-shifting cannabis brand founded by legendary rapper and entrepreneur Snoop Dogg, is ...
The launch of TryDeathRow.com follows Snoop Dogg's 2022 acquisition of the legendary Death Row Records—the iconic label that defined a generation with artists like Dr. Dre, Tupac, and Snoop himself.
Entertainment icon Snoop Dogg, in collaboration with Death Row Records and his innovative beverage company Iconic Tonics, ...
Snoop Dogg, a longtime fan of Mexican music, is the executive producer of the album “Julian Torres and Mariachi Cenzontle," which marks Death Row Records' first foray into the Latin music scene.
November 29 -- Death Row Records, the controversial former label of Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre, has taken the bizarre and most likely illegal step of posting all the songs from Snoop's upcoming No ...
In 2005, a California judge ruled in favor of Harris against Death Row Records and then owner Marion "Suge" Knight, awarding her $107 million, including $60 million in punitive damages. The judgment ...