​ Snoop Dogg Wants to Own Death Row Records: ‘I Helped Create That’
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Snoop Dogg Wants to Own Death Row Records: ‘I Helped Create That’

ErinBoogie by ErinBoogie
November 9, 2021
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Snoop Dogg recently appeared on Million Dollaz Worth of Game, where he opened up about his feelings on Death Row Records.

The legendary rapper revealed to hosts Gillie Da Kid and Wallo that he feels he should control the record label.

“I think all of Death Row should be in my hands,” Snoop said. “I should be running that shit. 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 sh*t. Put the merchandise out, put the music all over the world. Find some new West Coast acts.”

Snoop said if he had the label even five years ago, acts like Roddy Ricch, YG, and Ty Dolla $ign would all have signed to him. 

He went on to say that the possibility of him running the label could still come to fruition. “But a little birdie told me it may fly my way, and if it do, you’ll get everything that I told you,” he said.

The label is currently owned by Entertainment One (eOne). eOne paid $80 million to acquire Death Row back in 2013. eOne was subsequently bought by Hasbro Toys for $4 billion. 

 

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