Snoop Dogg, who got his start as a professional record artist with the outfit, purchased the label, and fans on Twitter are saluting the Doggfather.
Ever since Snoop Dogg acquired the rights to Death Row Records he’s been going hard dropping off new work from himself and other former Death Row alumni to get the brand buzzing and today he continues his grind.
How many kills can you rack up with 21 Savage in Call of Duty? A LOT.
FaZe Clan has a new member, and it's none other than Hip-Hop legend Snoop Dogg.
Diddy’s once proudly claimed to have invented the remix and with his latest hit “Gotta Move On” he’s looking to give it new life with a remix fit for a queen or two.
Light one up, Snoop Dogg has just secured another bag. He's joining Call of Duty as a playable character.
Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including work from Desiigner, Peso Peso, and more.
According to a statement delivered by Dr. Dre's attorney, the newly minted owner of the famed record label does not have ownership of the 1992 classic.
Still, Snoop wasn't really hating on Ye saying "That ni**a gettin' money, I can’t hate on it,” but then added “But I tell you what, I’d never wear them mutha*ckas. I’m glad it never snows in California.”
A lawsuit filed by a "Jane Doe" in California federal court alleges that Snoop Dogg sexually assaulted her after she attended one of his concerts in May 2013. The filings also allege that his associate, Bishop Don "Magic" Juan also sexually assaulted her in the hours after the concert.
Call of Duty: Vanguard and Warzone got some west coast flavor and it comes right on time for 4/20.
1993 almost took Snoop Dogg away from the world. 50 Cent is set to produce a mini-series on his infamous murder trial.