You can’t talk about 1990s hip hop without talking about Death Row Records and its former CEO Suge Knight. The Compton-born music mogul was behind some of the biggest albums of the time, including Dr.
Michael Harris, the man who privately funded the start-up money to launch Death Row Records, is a free man. According to the New York Post, on his final day in office, Donald Trump officially commuted ...
South Bend, Indiana-born singer-songwriter October London might be the closest we’ve come to seeing the full aspiration of the original Death Row Records, founded in 1991 by The D.O.C., Dr. Dre, Suge ...
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Federal Judge Tosses $107 Million Death Row Records Lawsuit Against Snoop Dogg, Lucian Grainge, Jimmy Iovine, and Others
Universal Music head Lucian Grainge, Snoop Dogg, Jimmy Iovine, and others are off the hook in the $107 million Death Row Records lawsuit filed against them by Lydia Harris. Technically, that dismissal ...
In March, Houston resident Lydia Harris filed a $100 million lawsuit in the Houston courts against West Coast rapper Snoop Dogg and the iconic record label Death Row Records, alleging that they ...
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