2.5M850K1.2M
aboutget startedshop
Daily Rap Facts Logo
DailyRapFacts
newslistsfactsreviews
Subscribe
DailyRapFacts
DailyRapFacts

The world's #1 platform for hip-hop facts, news, and history. Documenting the culture since 2014.

News

  • news
  • lists
  • facts
  • reviews
  • birthdays

Company

  • about
  • get started
  • shop
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise

Stay Updated

Get the latest rap facts and news delivered to your inbox daily.

Join 2M+ fans. Unsubscribe anytime.

© 2025 DailyRapFacts. All rights reserved.

Privacy PolicyTerms of ServiceSitemap
Advertisement

Dr. Dre reveals he was initially skeptical about Snoop Dogg running Death Row Records

Published November 24, 2024 by

Dre is now impressed by Snoop’s handling of Death Row

Dr. Dre admits that he was not in favor of Snoop Dogg buying Death Row Records at first, but he has since changed his stance and now appreciates how the rapper has reshaped the historic label.

In a live interview with Drink Champs over the weekend, the iconic producer shared his thoughts on Snoop’s ownership of Death Row Records.

“Let me tell you something, man. I was so upset when I heard that Snoop was doing the Death Row shit at the beginning,” he explained. “Like, ‘N-gga, that shit has so much bullshit following it.’”

Dr. Dre praises Snoop Dogg’s vision in revamping Death Row Records.

“I’m so impressed with what my bro is doing. He’s taking all the things that we created and bringing it back to life.. I see his vision, I appreciate it and I’m proud of it.”@SnoopDogg @drdre @Drinkchamps… pic.twitter.com/LNhafI15Z0

— HipHopDX (@HipHopDX) November 17, 2024

Dre, however, noted that Snoop’s way of handling the label began to grow on him. “But now, I’m so happy about it and so impressed at what my brother’s doing because he’s taken the thing that we created and brought it back to life,” he added. “I see his vision now. I appreciate it and I’m proud of it.”

Snoop, sitting beside Dre, was visibly moved by the compliment and responded: “That made me feel good. Thank y’all,” before adding: “Y’all tryna make a n-gga cry.”

Advertisement
Advertisement

More Like This

Related content coming soon...