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In between giving his New Year’s resolutions, shouting out Lil Wayne and possibly throwing veiled shots at Drake, Suge Knight recently revealed his plans to release an autobiography in 2015 to TMZ.

Suge Knight

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If anyone in the music industry has some stories to tell, Suge Knight—the the menacing co-founder of the Death Row Records dynasty. Hit the jump for things 15 hopes for Suge Knight’s autobiography, and leave your own suggestions in the comment section.


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We need Suge to explain exactly how he and Dr. Dre got out of that Ruthless Records contract. Were pipes and other threatening objects really involved?

What’s the dynamic like with Michel’le, given that both Suge and Dr. Dre have children with her?

Dr. Dre

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Speaking of Dre, what was the atmosphere like when Dr. Dre pretty much left behind everything at Death Row to start Aftermath Entertainment?

Once the dominoes started falling, how did Suge react to Snoop’s signing with No Limit, and how much did Death Row and Interscope make from those albums?

Tupac Shakur

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Where, when, and how did Suge facilitate Tupac’s move to Death Row?

Suge Knight

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We’re gonna need a step-by-step walk through of that fateful night in Las Vegas.

Suge should probably explain how his beef with Sean Combs started and what he was thinking during that infamous Source Awards rant.

Vanilla Ice

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Since neither of them will publicly claim it, Suge should clarify if he really dangled Vanilla Ice from an L.A. balcony to get some royalty points from “Ice Ice Baby.”

Kurupt

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Given the volatile nature of relationships between Death Row members, some clarification on how Kurupt returned to Death Row and became the Vice President is in order.

In what universe did it make sense for Lisa “Left Eye” Lopez of TLC to sign with Death Row as a rapper? How did she even meet Suge?

Notorious B.I.G.

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Suge would be the perfect person to weigh in on just how much the media was responsible for the so-called East Coast vs. West Coast feud.

The first major Death Row album, The Chronic, featured a song about the Los Angeles riots. Suge should definitely provide some commentary about that.

Another notable occurrence for Suge to weigh in on would be the short-lived gang truce of 1992.

No one’s expecting in-depth commentary, but given the increasing number of unarmed black men being shot by police, Suge probably has some thoughts on the taped beating of Rodney King and its aftermath.

Suge Knight

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Since the demise of Death Row, Suge has been shot twice and knocked out in public. Those are three of their own chapters right there.

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