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Who owns Death Row Records now?

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According to official records, Suge Knight Jr. is a convicted felon and the part-owner and ex-CEO of Death Row Records established in the United States.

Suge Knight is largely regarded as having had a significant impact on the commercial success of gangsta rap in the early 90s.

The 57-year-old was actually born in Compton, California, on April 19, 1965.

The Invitation (Nick Cannon · 2019), They Wanna Be Like Us (Top Dogg · 1999), Let Bygones Be Bygones (Snoop Dogg · 2019), Break ’em Off Somethin’ Proper (MC Hammer · 1994)I’m Not Goin’ (Gucci Mane · 2018), and Gotta Love Gangsta’s(Tha Realest · 1999) are some of the amazing tunes he has worked on.

But in this post, we’ll focus on who presently owns the Death Row Records label. This information, as well as many others, will be provided in the paragraphs that follow.

Who owns Death Row Records now?

According to our research, Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr is presently the owner of the prestigious label. He is popularly known in the media circle as Snoop Dogg.

Snoop  Dogg, who is a renowned rapper had his fame back in the 90s when he was top of his game in the rap business.

The 51-year-old rapper acquired Death Row Records’ brand from MNRK Music Group per our findings.

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