Snoop Dogg spent years inside a world where loyalty, revenge, and street politics shaped every decision. He admits he ...
Michael Christopher said 2Pac compared signing with Death Row Records to Robert Johnson’s crossroads deal in which he sold his soul.
Suge Knight believes Drake has been showing off a fake Death Row Records chain, which was never in 2Pac’s possession. On Tuesday, The Art of Dialogue podcast made a call to Knight, who remains behind ...
Suge Knight, former Death Row Records CEO, has alleged in a new interview from prison over a fatal hit-and-run that he witnessed rapper Tupac Shakur's mother, Afeni Shakur, help her son die the night ...
Suge Knight interviewed with PEOPLE from prison to discuss the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur, claiming his mother assisted him in his death and friends smoked his cremated ashes Duane “Keefe D” Davis ...
Suge Knight, the controversial co-founder of Death Row Records, has always been a central figure in hip hop’s turbulent history. Recently, in a phone call that made waves, Knight revealed new details ...
Anyone who’s watched the Method Man and Redman cult classic comedy How High might recall how low-key disturbing, yet comedic it was to watch Method Man use the ashes of his dearly departed homie to ...
Suge Knight claims a portion of 2Pac’s ashes were rolled into a blunt and smoked by unnamed friends and family members, all while Knight himself was unable to partake due to being on probation.
On Monday (Feb. 24), The Art of Dialogue published an Instagram post showing a portion of an interview with Suge Knight from prison. During the conversation, Suge claimed Snoop was allegedly trying to ...
Cam'ron has revealed Suge Knight once confronted him over a 2Pac sample that appeared on his debut album, Come Home With Me. On the latest episode of Talk With Flee, Killa Cam reflected on Suge having ...
Suge Knight alleges Tupac Shakur’s ashes were rolled into a blunt and smoked by his friends after his cremation. Suge Knight says Tupac Shakur didn’t want to be cremated but was anyway—and according ...