Dr. Dre had his doubts about Snoop Dogg securing ownership of Death Row Records. Both Hip-Hop artists and businessmen were signed to the label in the ’90s before parting ways. Snoop Dogg’s ...
"The Chronic," with the label—which was also home to artists Snoop Dogg, Tupac Shakur, Nate Dogg, and Warren G. In 1996, Dr. Dre founded another record label, Aftermath Entertainment. Aftermath ...
The latest chapter in the feud between former Death Row Records owner Suge Knight and the label’s biggest act and current ...
Chuck "Jigsaw" Creekmur talks about Angie Stone's profound impact on music talking to legends of Hip-Hop Culture.
a label started by Knight in 1992. Dre released his first solo album titled The Chronic on Death Row Records. This album cemented Dr. Dre’s place as one of the top rappers out of California.
Xzibit opens up about almost signing with Aftermath, his experiences recording 2001, and how Dr. Dre ... [Iovine] and Dre tried to sign me… but Steve Rifkind, who ran Loud Records, said ...