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The Root on MSN[Opinion] Death Row Record's 'Cookie Lyon' Sues the Label, Snoop Dogg and Suge Knight for a Crazy Amount of MoneyDeath Row Recordsmight have to pay up big time after a woman living in Texas claims she played an instrumental role in the record label’s founding. Lydia Harris, who was once married to a Death Row co ...
The bad blood between the two goes back years. The latest chapter in the feud between former Death Row Records owner Suge Knight and the label’s biggest act and current owner, Snoop Dogg ...
Death Row Records emerged in 1991 through the partnership of Knight and music producer Andre “Dr. Dre” Young, quickly establishing itself as a dominant force in the music industry. The label ...
Lydia Harris reignited a courtroom clash with Snoop Dogg and Suge Knight over a nine-figure dispute involving the legendary Hip-Hop empire, Death Row Records. Lydia Harris is aiming at Hip-Hop ...
The iconic Los Angeles-based music label Death Row Records is in national headlines again after a Houston woman filed a lawsuit against the label and rappers Suge Knight and Snoop Dogg.
She accused Death Row Records, Time Warner, Universal Music Group, and Interscope Records of conspiring to avoid paying her a $107 million judgment a judge in Los Angeles issued in 2005.
A Houston-area woman who was one of the earliest members of Death Row Records filed a lawsuit against the Los Angeles-based label Tuesday, alleging it defrauded her of more than $100 million.
Snoop Dogg is rumored to be steering Death Row Records toward a global renaissance, looking beyond the West Coast to sign international artists. Snoop Dogg and global expansion are one and the same.
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