Rap Label Death Row Relaunching April 18th

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Mike Manson

Still Livin'
Apr 16, 2005
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which means theyll b on future death row records projects....imagine jim jones and fat joe on 2pac cd #64645....death row dont give a fuck about 2pacs legacy....there just pimpin his name to make enough duckets to get a hamburger lol
Look at all the shit from Pac that dropped after his death. Shit released from his mum and shit released from Death Row, and then tell me who really doesn't give a fuck about his legacy!
 
Feb 8, 2003
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They already tried to comeback twice and failed. This shit will fail again its over without dre and suge. they might as well just put them unreleased albums out as mixtapes since shit is over 10 years old.


I thought suge said there wasnt no more tupac albums in deathrow vault except a few songs
 

recklessofgilaz

Im Gay until I log back in
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Gilaz with Track Killa and Vince
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for real and how many artists you think they had?

SNOOP DOGG
DR. DRE
2PAC
NATE DOGG
THA DOGG POUND
MICHEL'LE
THE LADY OF RAGE
OFTB
DANNY BOY
MC HAMMER
DJ QUIK
RBX
WARREN G
K-SOLO
THA REALEST
CROOKED I
LEFT EYE
TOPP DOGG
SPIDER LOC
PETEY PABLO
J-FLEXXX

and theres a lot more i just cant remember lol
Mac Shawn, GP The Beast, Above The Law, Swoop G, Tray Deee, Keita Rock, CJ Mac, Eastwood, Lil C-Style, Soopafly, K-9, and more...

Most of all these listed had some "Solo Album Coming Soon", but only one or two songs ever were put out on compilations...

A lot of the stuff got already released though. OFTB, Petey Pablo, Hammer, Crooked I. So the overall quality of unreleased, never leaked tracks from these artists will prolly be not so good.
2nd II none(I believe), Young Soldiers (tha Relativez) and Redrum 781 were all on Deathrow.
DAMN WITH THESE ARTISTS AND THE FACT THAT THE MAIN ONES WHERE SOME OF THE BEST IN RAPS HISTORY, ALONG WITH ALL THE FANS AND CLASSIC ALBUMS THAT THEY PRODUCED, COULD HAVE POTENTIALLY MADE DEATHROW RECORDS A BILLION DOLLAR COMPANY IF THEY PLAYED THEIR CARDS RIGHT. PLUS SINCE THEY WERE GONNA MAKE DEATHROW EASTCOAST WITH THE FIRST ALBUM OF THAT PROJECT "ONE NATION" WITH 2PAC THAT COULDA BEEN THE MOST SUCCESSFUL AND RICHEST RECORD LABEL IN HISTORY. PLUS IF THEY WERE AROUND TODAY MOST ARTIST WOULDA HAVE BEEN SIGNED TO DEATHROW LIKE: 50 CENT, JIM JONES, LIL WAYNE, THE GAME, T.I. AND HELLA OTHER PEOPLE. THEY MIGHT HAVE EVEN HAD DEATHROW SOUTH AND SIGNED HELLA BAY ARTISTS AND FLORIDA ARTISTS. BUT OH WELL THEY DICIDED TO HAVE BEEF AND GET CAUGHT UP IN HELLA BULLSHIT SO NOW THEY ARE A BANKRUPT HASBEEN LABEL. I BET SUGE REGRETS IT EVERY DAY LOL AT LEAST THEYRE MAKING MOVES NOW
 

ThaG

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The Death Row sampler will be the first of more new music that will surface from the label this fall, sources said, adding that 90 percent of what was recorded for Death Row has never been released.
The question is what part of those 90% has never been leaked. Because as it was mentioned, there is good chance that a lot of what hasn't leaked isn't that great, and I am not really interested in things I've already listened to.

When the MC Hammer album saw the light of the day, it was mostly trash, for example. On the other side, the 2nd II None one would have been a classic at least on the level of Dogg Food, had it been released in 1994. It's an open question
 
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When the MC Hammer album saw the light of the day, it was mostly trash, for example. On the other side, the 2nd II None one would have been a classic at least on the level of Dogg Food, had it been released in 1994. It's an open question
Sum's it up right there
 
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Death Row Records
The "Untouchable" Death Row Records
Tha Row Records

For the love of God! Death Row was finished when Dre and Snoop left and Pac died. Ain't no sense in tryin' to "reinvent" yourself once more.