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The Houston lawsuit from the wife of Death Row Records' co-founder might not make it to trial, if Snoop's team has anything ...
Death Row Records is in the gospel business. Today, the legendary label released Altar Call, a 21-track project featuring ...
When Pete Davidson joined “Saturday Night Live” in 2014, becoming one of the sketch show’s youngest (and most inked) cast ...
Snoop Dogg has sealed a new pact with NBCUniversal for his Death Row Pictures and a return as coach on to 'The Voice.' ...
NBCUniversal Entertainment & Studios entered a new multi-year creative partnership with Snoop Dogg, and his Death Row ...
Lydia Harris has launched a legal campaign against Snoop Dogg and others, seeking $107 million over her claimed stake in ...
Snoop Dogg's legal team has responded to the suit of Lydia Harris, former wife of Death Row Records founder Michael 'Harry-O' ...
Snoop Dogg And Death Row Records Attempt To Toss Out $107 Million Suit Against The Label Snoop, Death Row Records Attempt To ...
Snoop Dogg seeks dismissal of $100 million lawsuit filed by Lydia Harris over unpaid Death Row Records judgment from 2005.
Snoop Dogg and Death Row Records asked a Texas court to toss Lydia Harris' $107 million lawsuit accusing her of "a pattern of harassment." ...
the former wife of Death Row Records co-founder Michael “Harry-O” Harris, filed a lawsuit against Snoop Dogg, Suge Knight, Interscope Records, Time Warner, and Universal Music Group.