There's not much left for Death Row to do these days other than "define" their hip-hop legacy. After a long and controversial reign as Death Row's CEO, Suge Kni... Read More...
The first question anyone approaching this release should have, after determining that it indeed is being released in the summer of 2006, is: why? Making a str... Read More...
A full length collaborative effort between Snoop, Daz, and Kurupt is something that a lot of hip-hop fans have been waiting for. Even with Daz and Kurupt interm... Read More...
Death Row Records was once a dynasty on par with Def Jam. The west coast scene revolved around Suge Knight's business dealings in the early to mid nineties, be... Read More...
Nate's name is naturally known throughout the hallowed halls of hip-hop. He's already reinvented himself once before, after becoming stereotyped as Death Row's... Read More...
First off, this is not a brand new Dogg Pound album, but rather a compilation album featuring Tha Dogg Pound as a group, solo tracks, or guesting on other song... Read More...