Death Row Records
American record label
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2024 | Tha Dogg Pound and Danny Boy return to Death Row Records, along with the addition of Tha Eastsidaz and Charlie Bereal. |
2023 | October London and Julian Torres join Death Row Records, further diversifying the label's artist lineup. |
March 9 2023 | Death Row's complete catalogue returned to all music streaming services. |
February 12 2023 | Snoop Dogg announced Death Row's catalogue would return to TikTok via music distribution company SoundOn. |
February 1 2023 | Dr. Dre's album The Chronic returned to streaming services. |
2022 | Merkules and Jane Handcock join Death Row Records, expanding the label's contemporary roster. |
2022 | Snoop Dogg rejoins Death Row Records, marking his return to the label. |
December 2022 | Snoop Dogg sold a stake of Death Row's catalogue to Larry Jackson's music label Gamma. |
April 18 2022 | Death Row Records announced plans to launch its own streaming service, promising higher royalties to artists compared to main music streaming platforms. |
March 4 2022 | In a Tidal interview, Snoop Dogg claimed he acquired rights to all previously released Death Row Records albums, including his Doggystyle and Dr. Dre's The Chronic. |
February 11 2022 | Snoop Dogg released his third studio album on Death Row Records, marking a 26-year return to the label since his last album Tha Doggfather. |
February 9 2022 | Snoop Dogg announced the acquisition of Death Row Records trademarks from MNRK Music Group, ahead of his Super Bowl LVI halftime show appearance. |
June 2021 | The acquisition of eOne Music by The Blackstone Group was completed. |
April 2021 | Hasbro and Entertainment One announced they would sell off eOne Music to The Blackstone Group. |
August 23 2019 | Hasbro announced a $4 billion purchase of eOne, becoming the owners of Death Row Records. |
December 5 2012 | Jonathan Hay reported that New Solutions Financial Corporation had gone bankrupt and was selling the label and catalog to a publicly held company, with the deal to be closed on December 10. |
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