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Complex on MSNSuge Knight Believes Diddy Testifying in Federal Sex Trafficking Trial Could 'Humanize' HimselfSuge Knight has been on his own press tour amid Diddy's trial. The former Death Row Records CEO chatted with CNN's Laura ...
The incarcerated former Death Row boss re-iterated to CNN that he thinks if Combs takes the stand "he really would walk." ...
Suge, 60, the founder of Death Row Records and a long-time rival of Diddy, 55, said the accused rapper should try to ...
Suge Knight defended Diddy amid his sex trafficking trial, claiming the rapper is not guilty and could walk if he speaks ...
The Death Row Records co-founder, whose California-based label was at odds with Combs' Bad Boy Records during the East Coast-West Coast hip-hop rivalry, was brought up during testimony at Combs ...
The lawsuit, filed in March 2025, demands $107 million in damages related to Harris’s claimed stake in Death Row Records, the influential hip-hop label now owned by Snoop Dogg. Harris asserts ...
After a Houston woman filed a $107 million lawsuit against Snoop Dogg and Death Row Records, the West Coast rapper and label are trying to get the complaint dismissed. In March, Lydia Harris ...
“Altar Call,” releasing on April 27, is Snoop Dogg’s second foray into gospel music, following 2018’s “Bible of Love,” but his first on Death Row Records. The album features ...
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 ...
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.
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