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Now that Snoop Dogg has purchased Death Row Records, he’s teasing a collaboration with another iconic label, Bad Boy Entertainment.
Snoop began his career on Death Row in 1993. Now, 29 years later, he plans to revive the label, which also launched the solo career of Dr. Dre, who he performed with at the Super Bowl
In a 43-minute-long film accompanying his new album, Bacc on Death Row, Snoop talks with Bad Boy owner Sean “Diddy” Combs, who congratulates Tha Doggfather on the acquisition.
Diddy calls the “Gin & Juice” rapper one of his “greatest students,” and praises him on buying Death Row, saying, “I’m so proud of you,