Suge B. Knight and Death Row Records Free People Check 

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Google News: Cell Therapy: How Leaving Prison Affects A Rapper's Career

[HipHopDX] - It may have started with Tupac Shakur and the way Death Row Records and Suge Knight grandstanded during his release. It continued with every label attempting to market a sentence, celebrate a release and pretend that the crimes that were committed only

Blu Explains Appearances On The Roots' "How I Got Over," Recalls Rapping For ...

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[HipHopDX] - Further in the video interview, Blu shed new light on a circa offer he received to work with Suge Knight and the notorious Death Row Records. "I went and met up with Suge [Knight]. Suge had me rap like 100 bars," began Blu, before speaking

The Football Strike

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[TIME] - The replacements varied from players who had been cut during training camp to those who just happened to look the part (bouncers, construction workers) to — most oddly — future Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight, who was a backup in two games for LA

SOP's Battle of the Bands Featuring Dr. Dre with 'Turn Me On'

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[Student Operated Press] - He established Death Row Records along with Marion "Suge" Knight, and shortly after released "The Chronic" (1992), which sold over three million copies, won two Grammy Awards, and is still considered to be one of the most influential rap albums ever.
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