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  1. Classic Hip Hop Magazine – Rap Stories, Legends and Facts

    Who Owns Death Row Records Now? In the ’90s, Death Row Records ruled the charts with multi-platinum albums like… Read More REVIEWS

  2. All Of Snoop Dogg’s Name - Classic Hip Hop Magazine

    After leaving Death Row, contractual obligations led to a streamlined moniker: Snoop Dogg. Signing with Master P’s No Limit Records, he released several albums that showcased a new sound and …

  3. Eazy-E’s Final Album - Classic Hip Hop Magazine

    Eazy-E’s album, Straight off tha Streetz of Muthaphukkin’ Compton, was released posthumously on January 30, 1996—ten months after his death from AIDS. The album, originally planned for release …

  4. How Did Snoop Dogg Get His Famous Nickname?

    The name was kept until 1998, when a transition from Death Row Records to Master P’s No Limit Records prompted a change to “Snoop Dogg.” In 2013, a brief period as “Snoop Lion” occurred, …

  5. Did Master P play in the NBA? - Classic Hip Hop Magazine

    Hoop dreams come true, even for record label executives. The starling entrepreneur that founded No Limit Records also managed to have a short stint in the NBA.

  6. OutKast’s Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik Album - Classic Hip Hop ...

    It was after the several local productions that Organized Noize was hired by LaFace Records to produce remixes of songs from female R&B; group TLC’s 1992 album «Ooooooohhh… On the TLC Tip». …

  7. Did Lil’ Cease Cripple Biggie? - Classic Hip Hop Magazine

    While Biggie Smalls was recording Life After Death in ’95-’96 he was in a car accident which hospitalized him for three months. He had to complete rehabilitation and was confined to a …