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Snoop Dogg Has His Eyes Set On Death Row Records: 'I Should Be Running That S**t' - Blavity

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Snoop Dogg recently shared that he would be interested in owning the record label that started it all for him back in 1992.  The hip-hop veteran caught up with Wallo267 and Gillie da King on their show Million Dollaz Worth of Game and revealed that he believes he should be in control of the business handlings of the label. “I think all of Death Row should be in my hands. I should be running that s**t. Just like I’m [in] a position at Def Jam, Death Row means more to me because I helped create that. I think they should give me that and let me run that s**t with the merchandise out, with the music all over the world. [Add] some new West Coast acts,” he said. Snoop remained with Death Row Records until 1998 and, alongside Dr. Dre and the late 2Pac, assisted in cultivating the label that helped catapult West Coast rap across the country. Snoop further explained he would sign artists like YG, Roddy Ricch and Ty Dolla $ign to the hip-hop label, citing “anything coming out the West” would...

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