Author Topic: WideAwake reveals Death Row Records Plans  (Read 2825 times)

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Re: WideAwake reveals Death Row Records Plans
« Reply #90 on: December 20, 2009, 09:03:59 AM »
Without Dr. Dre there is no Death Row Records.

are you serious?fuck dre and his gay ass fake-pimp friends like snoopy bitch.

Took a combo, Suge Knight, Dre, Snoop, and that's about it. lol Literally...Even with The Dogg Pound, both Dre and Snoops album were the original start ups. With there genre defining sounds, styles, and appeal. Dogg Pound didn't sell as much nor reached as much acclaim (Still very dope and Up 2 Par IMO) eventually 2pac joined, and brought the Label into even more Notoriety (along with Suges Criminal tactics coming to light) with his Feud with Biggie and various others (Not East vs. West, just couple of rappers feuding, nothing more nothing less). All Eyez on Me Reached 7 Million while 2pac was alive, and was already the highest selling Death Row album. Snoop Dogg's "Dogg Father" signaled the End of the area. With his Mafiaso Rap (A east coast born style) being released a via a West Coast Label known mostly for G-Funk and Gangsta Rap. Going only Double Plat, 2pac's Makaveli Album would go 4 Plat, and after that nothing else charted.



Anyways getting off topic.

The point is, it took a combination of the 3 to make the label successful. Suge, to get Dre released from his contract. Dre, to make The Chronic's Production, and Snoop to give it its Signature Lazy Drawl laid back style.

 

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Re: WideAwake reveals Death Row Records Plans
« Reply #91 on: December 21, 2009, 12:37:41 AM »
Without Dr. Dre there is no Death Row Records.

are you serious?fuck dre and his gay ass fake-pimp friends like snoopy bitch.

Took a combo, Suge Knight, Dre, Snoop, and that's about it. lol Literally...Even with The Dogg Pound, both Dre and Snoops album were the original start ups. With there genre defining sounds, styles, and appeal. Dogg Pound didn't sell as much nor reached as much acclaim (Still very dope and Up 2 Par IMO) eventually 2pac joined, and brought the Label into even more Notoriety (along with Suges Criminal tactics coming to light) with his Feud with Biggie and various others (Not East vs. West, just couple of rappers feuding, nothing more nothing less). All Eyez on Me Reached 7 Million while 2pac was alive, and was already the highest selling Death Row album. Snoop Dogg's "Dogg Father" signaled the End of the area. With his Mafiaso Rap (A east coast born style) being released a via a West Coast Label known mostly for G-Funk and Gangsta Rap. Going only Double Plat, 2pac's Makaveli Album would go 4 Plat, and after that nothing else charted.



Anyways getting off topic.

The point is, it took a combination of the 3 to make the label successful. Suge, to get Dre released from his contract. Dre, to make The Chronic's Production, and Snoop to give it its Signature Lazy Drawl laid back style.


interscope was interested because of Dre.