Suge Knight has claimed Tupac Shakur wanted to sign Aaliyah. The revelation comes as part of a series of interviews Knight has been giving from prison, shedding new light on Death Row Records’ history ...
It was a $3 million bond and Suge Knight paid for it, and he said, “If I pay for this, I want you on my label.” At that point, Tupac was on the up. He was hot. He was the guy. VIRGIL ROBERTS ...
Rapper Tupac was known for being a gearhead ... It was later cleaned up and returned to the record label in 1999. Death Row relinquished the car in 2002 to a series of new owners before it ...
Snoop said in his silk scarf and a Death Row Records jacket. Both Tupac and Snoop previously released records under the label. Eventually, Drake's verse comes in. He teases Lamar using Swift's new ...
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