Suge Knight Blasts Snoop Dogg, Says He’s ‘Destroying’ Hip-Hop & Death Row’s Credibility
Suge Knight has persisted to fireside at Snoop Dogg for what he thinks is harmful the Loss of life Row legacy with the “Gin and Juice” rapper on the helm.
Suge used to be interviewed through The Artwork of Discussion from in the back of bars over the weekend, when he went off on The Doggfather later Snoop claimed Knight used to be simply “mad” he used to be in keep an eye on of Loss of life Row.
“You trying to create something that Suge Knight created, but instead of making something big, you disappointed the world by making everything flops,” Knight stated. “When I put out Tha Dogg Pound, they sold records. You put out Tha Dogg Pound, they sold nothing — it flopped.”
Suge believes the essence of hip-hop tradition is being destroyed, and claimed Snoop could also be killing the credibility of the once-feared West Coast file label.
“You don’t got to talk tough,” he added. “We don’t got to talk about each other that gets [us] nowhere. One person or three or four people is not bigger than hip-hop. We should be trying to figure out how to make hip-hop better. Everybody destroying hip-hop — you guys are making it worse. If you have Death Row, you destroyed it. You messed up the name.”
Snoop acquired the Loss of life Row Information emblem from the Blackstone-controlled MNRK Track Workforce (previously eOne Track) in a February 2022 offer. “It feels good to have ownership of the label I was part of at the beginning of my career and as one of the founding members. This is an extremely meaningful moment for me,” Snoop stated in a commentary on the era of the transaction. “I’m looking forward to building the next chapter of Death Row Records.”
Then again, Suge Knight nonetheless isn’t purchasing that Snoop owns Loss of life Row Information, and demanded he display some bureaucracy ahead of Suge offers him his recognize on that undertaking. “Snoop, you said I’m mad because you bought Death Row,” Knight stated. “What you buy? Shut me up. Show me where y’all paid the money to buy it. Show me the paperwork — show me what you own.”
Billboard has reached out to Snoop Dogg’s reps for remark.
Suge Knight residue imprisoned on a 28-year sentence for voluntary manslaughter charges that resulted within the demise of businessman Terry Carter and accidents to longtime rival Cle “Bone” Sloan. The 59-year-old former rap magnate is eligible for parole in October 2034.Oversee the entire telephone interview with Suge Knight beneath.


