Published 11:40 IST, July 31st 2020
Snoop Dogg once planned diss track for Suge Knight and Death Row
Snoop Dogg had once planned a diss track for Suge Knight and Death Row label but he was asked not to go ahead with it by fellow rapper Master P. Read on.
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Sop Dogg had almost released a Diss track about Suge Knight and Death Row. But it was Master P who stopped actor from releasing song to prevent issues with record label. Read on to kw more about Sop Dogg’s comment on same:
Sop Dogg was done with Death Row
Sop Dogg started his career in 1992 after featuring in a Dr Dre song titled Deep Cover. very next year, Dogg went on to join hands with Suge Knight’s Death Row and recorded his first studio titled Doggy Style and was produced by Dr Dre. rapper was an asset for record but wanted out after his relationship with record label reportedly turned sour.
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Sop Dogg was able to get out of his contract and penned a song about his experience with Death Row. He showed it to Master P, who was reluctant to record it. Master P, who is also a fellow rapper, advised Dogg to t go ahead with track as it can have unwanted effects. According to reports, rapper told Dogg to drop idea as going against label and Knight will only bring unnecessary beef for rapper.
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After death of Tupac Shakur, a member of label and Dogg’s friend, Sop Dogg became disheartened. He also reportedly accused label of withholding songs and payments and letting go of business after Knight was imprisoned.
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Sop Dogg’s third studio album was ready but kept on hold due to an on-going dispute. After this, rapper spoke to a leading daily and expressed himself. rapper said that he is 'just trying to put out best music'. Dogg stated that he is w peaking in his career and wants to do what he has been doing 'to reach up in world'. He added that he is 'done with Death Row' and wants to completely move out of this situation.
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11:40 IST, July 31st 2020