Tag: Suge Knight

  • Daz Dillinger refutes Suge Knight’s claims Death Row members were jealous of 2Pac

    Daz Dillinger refutes Suge Knight’s claims Death Row members were jealous of 2Pac

    Daz says they ‘gave’ Pac ‘music’

    Daz Dillinger hits back at Suge Knight for claiming that Death Row members like Tha Dog Pounds, Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre were envious of 2Pac’s success.

    “Yo, I got a problem with this,” Daz started in an Instagram video shared this week. “People always saying that Snoop. Dr. Dre, us, everybody — we was jealous of 2Pac. How can we be jealous of 2Pac and we made 2Pac?

    “We put that album [All Eyez OnMe] together. We came over there, we gave him music. We did that. We wanted him to be the man of the man, so how was we jealous putting his album together? Taking songs from us and giving it to him — how is that jealousy?”

    https://twitter.com/HipHopDX/status/1752456422196191318?t=wCFziAVxm-tZBEHtcLQqbw&s=19

    He added, “The only jealousy there was, was Suge Knight in his ear and everybody[‘s] ear causing confusion. Look at that muthafucka now. All on his little podcast always talking shit. Kill that noise! Tha Dogg Pound, Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre none of us — we was never jealous of 2Pac.“Because we could go out in the streets and hang out and do what the fuck we wanna do. He was limited for what he had to do. And we was the one that was producing and creating a masterpiece, All Eyez On Me. So who’s jealous? I think Suge Knight was jealous.”

  • Suge Knight claims 2Pac’s album ‘Loyal to the Game’ ‘flopped’ because Eminem produced it

    Suge Knight claims 2Pac’s album ‘Loyal to the Game’ ‘flopped’ because Eminem produced it

    Suge says Em was of the many who wanted to work with ‘Pac after his death

    Suge Knight recently had a chance to let a few things off his chest during the latest episode on Collect Call With Suge Knight shared through Dave Mays’ Breakbeat Media.

    Per the former Death Row Records chief, following 2Pac’s death, many people wanted in as far as the All Eyez On Me rapper’s posthumous releases were concerned. As such, according to Suge, Eminem ended up entirely producing the 2004 album, Loyal to the Game, which was a flop.

    “A lot of people been wanting to do songs with ‘Pac and some people even did some shit with ‘Pac,” Suge claimed. “There was only one 2Pac project that ever flopped before, and that’s the one Eminem did on all the releases. All the rest of them were successful.”

  • 2Pac’s new posthumous album to have eight features, including Cardi B

    2Pac’s new posthumous album to have eight features, including Cardi B

    The new album is being put together by Katt Williams

    2Pac’s fans have a reason to rejoice as a new posthumous album could be on the horizon. During a conversation with Suge Knight on Collect Call With Suge Knight, comedian Katt Williams, who is overseeing the album, even confirmed that Cardi B will appear on it.

    “I heard Cardi B on the project with you, is that true?” Suge asked, before Katt replied, “Absolutely.”

    Knight continued, “I always say she’s the female version of 2Pac.” Katt then added, “She’s going to mix with him nicely. Everybody that’s on it is a piece of him, in a way.”

  • Ice Cube recalls a story of Suge Knight pressuring his producers to put out hits

    Ice Cube recalls a story of Suge Knight pressuring his producers to put out hits

    Cube revisits hilarious story he heard about Suge

    Ice Cube recently sat down with Logan Paul on the Impaulsive podcast captured by HipHopDX where they spoke about Suge Knight. Cube shared a story he heard about the incarcerated former Death Row Records leader gathering his producers and demanding hits from them or else he would turn to a producer himself.

    https://twitter.com/HipHopDX/status/1659345596002734080?s=20

    “Suge had an apartment full of producers,” Cube recalled. “I guess they wasn’t coming up with the right songs. And he gathered them all up and said, ‘Look, either y’all start producing some hits, or I’ma start producing some hits.”

  • Daz Dillinger denies Suge Knight’s claims that he produced Snoop Dogg’s ‘Doggystyle’ but not Dr. Dre

    Daz Dillinger denies Suge Knight’s claims that he produced Snoop Dogg’s ‘Doggystyle’ but not Dr. Dre

    Daz pushes back Suge’s claims

    Daz Dillinger blasts Suge Knight for claiming that Dr. Dre didn’t produce Snoop Dogg’s debut album, Doggystyle, but Tha Dogg Pound rapper did. During an interview with TMZ late last month, Suge claimed that Daz produced the iconic album and transferred the rights to Dr. Dre.

    Daz took to Instagram on Monday (May 1) to denounce Suge’s statement. “I did not have nothing to do with that,” Daz said in a clip. “Dr. Dre did it on his own. Suge Knight is lying. I ain’t sign a m############ thing.”

    Daz continued that Suge is covering up “shady” business dealings that he conducted while he was Death Row’s leader that were later unearthed by Snoop’s purchase of the label. “He just covering s### up because [of] everything that Snoop and them has uncovered in the Death Row [purchase] … He just making up s### right now,” Daz explained. “All that s### he said was a m############ lie … That b#### n#### lying.”

    Tha Dogg Pound doubled down his statement in the caption writing, “I @DAZDILLINGER DENIES WHAT MR FAT AZZ NO LEGS JERKIN SUGE KNIGHT CLAIM EVERYTHING HE TELLS IS A LIE. SHOUT OUT TO @drdre & @snoopdogg DOGGYSTYLE 4LIFE.”

  • Suge Knight insists Dr. Dre didn’t produce Snoop Dogg’s album ‘Doggystyle’

    Suge Knight insists Dr. Dre didn’t produce Snoop Dogg’s album ‘Doggystyle’

    Suge claims Daz Dillinger produced ‘Doggystyle’

    Suge Knight maintains his controversial claim that Dr. Dre didn’t produce Snoop Dogg’s 1993 chartbuster album, Doggystyle. Speaking to TMZ from prison this week, Suge insisted that the iconic album was produced entirely by Tha Dogg Pound rapper Daz Dillinger.

    “What’s so great about Daz is, this guy, I went to and said, ‘We gotta finish the album,’” Suge explained. “He did the whole — he did everything on Doggystyle. By himself. The whole album was done. He did everything. He produced it.”

    Suge added that Dre was credited for the production mainly because of pressure from the streets and The Chronic producer himself. “So when it was time to come out, the streets said, well, they want Andre [Dr. Dre] to be on it. And Andre said, ‘I want to be on there.’ So Andre went to Daz and said, ‘Look man, let me say it was produced by me, and put my name on it. You’ll get paid, but let me be the one who produced it.

    “So I told Daz, ‘That’s something he wanted to do. I don’t recommend it, because you’re the one who produced it, and you’re giving up your publishing.’ So, Daz signed paperwork, and said it was produced by Dre.”



  • Suge Knight says Snoop Dogg acquired Death Row illegally

    Suge Knight says Snoop Dogg acquired Death Row illegally

    Suge questions the legality of Snoop’s purchase of Death Row

    Suge Knight doesn’t believe Snoop Dogg bought Death Row Records legally. Recently speaking to TMZ from CA State Penitentiary where he is serving a 28-year bid for voluntary manslaughter, Suge claimed that Snoop managed to purchase the label because he (Suge) had filed for bankruptcy in the ‘90s.

    However, Suge says Snoop didn’t commit the fraud himself but it’s his former partner Harry O, who he says is now the Doggystyle rapper’s partner, who committed “bankruptcy fraud.”

    “Well, if he do, I doubt that,” Suge responded after he was asked if Snoop is the honcho of the iconic label. “First of all, you gotta look at it like this: I am Death Row. So I’m quite sure when it’s said and done, [2Pac’s] All Eyez On Me and Makaveli will definitely come back to me, and the rest of the stuff.

    “But one problem with that is: Snoop has a partner, which is Michael Harris. They committed fraud, they bankruptcy fraud. I didn’t lose my company by doing anything wrong; they went in and the lawyer didn’t show up, and they got a default judgement.”

    He continued: “I settled the judgement. They turned around and said I didn’t settle the judgement. But they committed bankruptcy fraud which we just found out for sure last week. When they filed for bankruptcy in ’95, they said it didn’t have anything to do with Death Row.

    “You can’t commit bankruptcy fraud and settle and do those type of things … It’s called illegal, it’s a crime. You can’t take the person who committed the worst crime of the century, taking Death Row from Black people and try to give it to white people, and think he gonna grab Snoop and they gonna get it back. It doesn’t work like that.”

  • Suge Knight to turn his life story into a TV series

    Suge Knight to turn his life story into a TV series

    Suge is creating a TV series based on his life

    Suge Knight is planning on creating a TV series out of his eventful life story. According to TMZ, the incarcerated Hip Hop figure is actively taking part in the series along with his brother Brian Brown.

    Suge is currently hunting for directors and actors before shooting starts this summer. He also wants a perfect actor to take 2Pac’s role.

    The series “will have a similar feel to 50 Cent’s hit show BMF” and will highlight Suge’s life since his childhood in Compton.

    Suge is currently serving a 28-year bid for murder.

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