Cole Stevenson, also known as Merkules, is the only Canadian artist to ever be signed to the iconic West Coast record label.
The iconic Los Angeles-based music label Death Row Records is in national headlines again after a Houston woman filed a lawsuit against the label and rappers Suge Knight and Snoop Dogg. Lydia Harris, ...
Death Row Records might have to pay up big time after a woman living in Texas claims she played an instrumental role in the record label’s founding. Lydia Harris, who was once married to a Death Row ...
A Houston-area woman who was one of the earliest members of Death Row Records filed a lawsuit against the Los Angeles-based label Tuesday, alleging it defrauded her of more than $100 million. Lydia ...
Snoop Dogg and Death Row Records are looking to finally put an end to a long-standing legal battle tied to the label’s early days. According to AllHipHop, the West Coast rap icon and the label’s legal ...
Snoop Dogg is rumored to be steering Death Row Records toward a global renaissance, looking beyond the West Coast to sign international artists. Snoop Dogg and global expansion are one and the same.
Lydia Harris reignited a courtroom clash with Snoop Dogg and Suge Knight over a nine-figure dispute involving the legendary Hip-Hop empire, Death Row Records. Lydia Harris is aiming at Hip-Hop ...
The suit, filed in a federal court in Houston, comes from label co-founder Michael "Harry-O" Harris's ex-wife, Lydia Harris. She accused Death Row Records, Time Warner, Universal Music Group, and ...
Suge Knight is scoffing at Snoop Dogg's claims the incarcerated mogul is "jealous" he no longer owns Death Row Records.
South Bend, Indiana-born singer-songwriter October London might be the closest we’ve come to seeing the full aspiration of the original Death Row Records, founded in 1991 by The D.O.C., Dr. Dre, Suge ...
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