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Welcome home Suge
« on: August 07, 2001, 06:48:29 AM »
Suge Knight was released from jail on Monday night, a couple of days earlier than most people were expecting.  Here is the article from the LA Times.


Death Row Records Founder Out of Prison After 5 Years
Music: Rap mogul Marion 'Suge' Knight is back running his label after arriving in Los Angeles.


After five years behind bars, rap music mogul Marion "Suge" Knight is back on the streets.

The burly founder of Death Row Records walked out of a Portland, Ore., prison Monday morning and hopped on a plane headed for Los Angeles.

"I'm stress-free," said Knight in a phone interview hours after being released. "I'm not bitter. I'm blessed. I'm glad to be out. I give thanks to God. I want to try to do better things. You know what they say: 'Demonstration is better than conversation.' Watch me. I'm going to the studio tonight." After landing at LAX, the 6-foot-3, 315-pound entrepreneur was back running Death Row from his company's Los Angeles headquarters on Wilshire Boulevard, at the edge of Beverly Hills. For the last week, the label's office has been dwarfed by a giant billboard overhead bearing Knight's image and the words: "Welcome Home Suge."

The controversial rap kingpin has been incarcerated since October 1996 when a judge determined that he had violated his probation by kicking a man during a scuffle at a Las Vegas hotel. The violation stemmed from a 1992 assault case for which he had been placed on state probation after attacking two rappers at a Hollywood recording studio.

"I have no regrets," said Knight, 36. "Where God puts a period, ain't no man can put a question mark. I guess God kept me in five years because he felt I had a lot to learn. And I did."

Knight became famous during the early 1990s for running a small, cutting-edge record label that introduced the world to West Coast rap, launching the solo careers of such stars as Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and Tupac Shakur. The first hard-core rap label to achieve mainstream success, Death Row and its stars earned as much notoriety for their controversial lyrics as for their constant run-ins with the law. Knight himself was dogged by rumors of violent behavior even before he ended up in prison on an assault probation violation.

Although Death Row has lost some of its stars, the company is expected to score a Top 20 hit on the pop chart this week with a new collection from Tha Dogg Pound. During Knight's incarceration, the label signed up a new pack of unknown acts including Crooked I, SKG, the Realest, Doobie and Swoop G.

No longer tied to a major record conglomerate, Death Row has carved out new domestic and international distribution deals with Valley Media's DNA arm and Ron Winters Productions. Though Death Row is in the process of reissuing its entire back catalog independently, Knight declined to say whether he plans to seek a capital infusion from a major label affiliate again.

"Better days is coming, man," Knight said. "It's like we're getting ready for the Super Bowl. Preparing for the game. We're going to win the big one. Going to sign some new young producers to come up with some tough new stuff. We going to start having some fun again."

Before entering Sheridan Detention Center in April, Knight served more than four years on a state probation violation at California Men's Colony in San Luis Obispo and Mule Creek State Prison in Ione. Knight ended up in federal prison because a judge in 1996 determined that the entrepreneur's involvement in the Las Vegas assault was also a violation of his probation in an earlier federal gun case, under which he pleaded no contest for attempting to purchase handguns in another state for his rap stars.

It's been more than five years since the Justice Department launched a racketeering probe against Knight, his former lawyer David Kenner and Death Row, focusing on allegations of drug trafficking, money laundering and violent acts. A federal grand jury reviewed allegations that Death Row was a criminal enterprise, but after several years, never issued a single indictment.

The probe has been inactive for nearly a year, but that didn't deter Rolling Stone magazine and VH1-TV from running stories this summer tying Death Row to drug running and Knight (along with several LAPD officers) to the murders of rap stars Christopher "Notorious B.I.G." Wallace and Tupac Shakur.

A confidential informant named in the story sued Rolling Stone last month, accusing the magazine of recklessly exposing him "to immediate and imminent bodily harm." The informant, a former Death Row bodyguard, also sued the Los Angeles Police Department, naming former LAPD Det. Russell Poole and LAPD Chief Bernard C. Parks in the suit.

Knight said he also has consulted a libel attorney and is considering filing his own suits against Poole, Rolling Stone and VH-1.

"I'm God's child and God always reveals the truth. Those stories are full of lies," Knight said. "It's amazing what these people can say about you when you're in prison."
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Re: Welcome home Suge
« Reply #1 on: August 07, 2001, 11:15:20 AM »
Revive Deathrow Suge! get rid of POP
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Re: Welcome home Suge
« Reply #2 on: August 07, 2001, 11:44:54 AM »
haha people check out this statement:

Sources told allhiphop.com that Snoop Dogg and crew would be absent from The Source Awards due to Knight's presence, and his anticipated entourage that he will be bringing.



You know...I got nothin against Snoop Dogg..i love his music..but if this is true..he is a damn coward for running away like a bitch...i mean while suge was locked in..he always been talkin shit about deathrow and shit..now he gonna run away??..lol..c'mon snoop..
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Re: Welcome home Suge
« Reply #3 on: August 07, 2001, 12:00:08 PM »
^^^ word! if this is true why the fuck Snoop runnin' his mouth when Suge in jail and then runs away when the nigga gets released...i hope that ain't true...if Suge brings an army of Bloods...Snoop should hire an army of Crips...i don't think this is true though...but if it is Snoop still the MAN!
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Re: Welcome home Suge
« Reply #4 on: August 07, 2001, 12:01:01 PM »
ahahahahaa on the other side of the coin:

hey puffy here comes suge AHGGGGGGGGGGGGGG

AHAHAHAHAHAH  

hey snoop what ya gonna do when Suge gets out?

damn,suge gettin out?where,where he at?
oh shit there he is

MAN FUCK SUGIE HE A BITCH EHEHEHEEHE
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Re: Welcome home Suge
« Reply #5 on: August 07, 2001, 12:23:12 PM »

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...if Suge brings an army of Bloods...Snoop should hire an army of Crips...


shit doesn't work like that dogg, is like me sayin "hey WestCoastVeteran, do you want to go to the source awards and meet suge fat ass, maybe you'll get shot but it doean't matter nawwm sayin , i'll be there to" naww, plus snoop already bitchin about suge killing pac so it's 100% suge suge wanted his ass , n snoop knows how badd suge is, remeber the 5 gangstas that suge send to snoop, well we don't know whut those niggaz told snoop so, niggaz are like that, n i doubt the source told all hip hop , cause they would have told mtv.com or other site too ???.. anyways he still be my man too, unreplacable... ;)
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snoop dogg - "i don't fuck with the pocus everybody
knows this , i fuck with the chronic cause the chronic
gives me dopeness"                                   

- Look here bitch you're fine and i dig your style...-
 

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Re: Welcome home Suge
« Reply #6 on: August 07, 2001, 12:27:02 PM »
true slick shadow...but its hella more re-assuring to bring a gang of motherfuckers then just goin with just your normal entourage...i was sayin if he didnt wanna bitch out and not go, he should go and bring a gang of bodyguards with him...
 

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Re: Welcome home Suge
« Reply #7 on: August 07, 2001, 12:32:56 PM »

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^^^ word! if this is true why the fuck Snoop runnin' his mouth when Suge in jail and then runs away when the nigga gets released...i hope that ain't true...if Suge brings an army of Bloods...Snoop should hire an army of Crips...i don't think this is true though...but if it is Snoop still the MAN!

yo how the fuck can snoop still be the man when hes acting like that? i think your confused man he is a straight up bitch for real if that statement is true
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Re: Welcome home Suge
« Reply #8 on: August 07, 2001, 12:33:19 PM »
Well I thought Snoop & Tha Eastsidaz were playin' @

the awards ??? I doubt Snoop will wig out....+ if Suge

fucks up he'll jus' go down again, soz I doubt

he'll do shit.....but hell, wit Suge u never know  ???
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Re: Welcome home Suge
« Reply #9 on: August 07, 2001, 12:34:10 PM »
i agree 100% but did u see wth his entourage at san diego,,, so if they got to go there, well they need to be straight, not high or drunk.. straight... ;D
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snoop dogg - "i don't fuck with the pocus everybody
knows this , i fuck with the chronic cause the chronic
gives me dopeness"                                   

- Look here bitch you're fine and i dig your style...-
 

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Re: Welcome home Suge
« Reply #10 on: August 07, 2001, 01:15:51 PM »
nigga if they go they need to bring a gun and drama.........ya know?ready to kill that ass if need be........shiet it be ready to run a whooride.........MAN FUCK SUGIE.......HE IS A BIG FAT BIOTCH............
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Re: Welcome home Suge
« Reply #11 on: August 07, 2001, 01:28:15 PM »
Don't worry about Suge, he'll be back in prison in about 6 months .... and i hope he gets what he deverses for everything hes done ...
Snoop is right to avoid Suge, he's an evil fuck.
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Re: Welcome home Suge
« Reply #12 on: August 07, 2001, 06:09:32 PM »
it's a shame if this statement is true, after all the times Snoop has dissed Suge and talked shit about Death Row, but when he gets the chance to confront Suge like a man, he backs down.  Maybe Snoops true colors aren't Blue and grey
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Re: Welcome home Suge
« Reply #13 on: August 07, 2001, 06:13:28 PM »
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snoop dogg - "i don't fuck with the pocus everybody
knows this , i fuck with the chronic cause the chronic
gives me dopeness"                                   

- Look here bitch you're fine and i dig your style...-
 

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Re: Welcome home Suge
« Reply #14 on: August 07, 2001, 10:02:38 PM »
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No longer tied to a major record conglomerate, Death Row has carved out new domestic and international distribution deals with Valley Media's DNA arm and Ron Winters Productions.


Ron Winters Productions also use the name 'Death Row UK' on their releases over here.
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