Suge Knight has some strong words regarding Snoop Dogg and his management of Death Row Records, sparking a heated feud between the two music legends.
In a recent interview with The Art of Dialogue, Knight fired back at Snoop Dogg in response to comments made by the renowned rapper, suggesting Knight's involvement in the death of 2Pac in 1996. The rapper-turned-music executive disputed these allegations by questioning Snoop's ownership of Death Row Records, challenging him to provide evidence of the purchase.
Calling into question Snoop's leadership at the label, Knight insinuated that the quality of releases under Snoop's tenure has plummeted compared to the label's success during Knight's reign. He criticized Snoop for failing to live up to the earlier standards set by Death Row Records and doubted the legitimacy of Snoop's ownership.
Despite Snoop's efforts to rejuvenate Death Row Records since acquiring it in 2022, Knight remains unimpressed with the label's current trajectory, suggesting that Snoop's artistic decisions have not resonated with audiences.
The ongoing conflict between the two figures escalated further when Knight made additional shocking claims during the interview, including accusations of Snoop's involvement in unethical business practices and financial disputes between the two. Snoop, in response, dismissed Knight's allegations on social media, attributing them to Knight's envy over Snoop's ownership of Death Row Records.
The intense exchange between Suge Knight and Snoop Dogg has captured considerable attention, shedding light on the turbulent history of Death Row Records and the conflicting narratives surrounding its legacy.