Suge Knight, former Death Row Records CEO, has alleged in a new interview from prison over a fatal hit-and-run that he witnessed rapper Tupac Shakur's mother, Afeni Shakur, help her son die the night ...
Nearly three decades ago, around 11 p.m. on September 7, 1996, Marion “Suge” Knight — then the 31-year-old CEO of Death Row Records and one of the most feared kingpins in the music business — drove a ...
From behind prison walls, Suge Knight, the infamous co-founder of Death Row Records, has made startling new claims regarding the 1996 murder of rap icon Tupac Shakur. In an exclusive interview, Knight ...
Suge Knight is accusing Snoop Dogg of trying to help Keefe D, the sole individual charged in Tupac Shakur’s murder. The incarcerated former Death Row Records CEO made the allegations during an ...
Duane "Keffe D" Davis previously failed in an attempt to have the murder charge dismissed and is due to go on trial this August ...
"I didn't want to do interviews for years. It was dangerous to know anything." After more than two decades, Leila Steinberg, former mentor and manager of Tupac Shakur, is one of several people ...
Suge Knight has been dropping gems and calling out names on his podcast “Collect Call,” and in the most recent episode, he claims that Snoop Dogg might have had something to do with Tupac’s murder.
Anyone who’s watched the Method Man and Redman cult classic comedy How High might recall how low-key disturbing, yet comedic it was to watch Method Man use the ashes of his dearly departed homie to ...
Desiree Smith, the ex-girlfriend of Tupac Shakur, recently dropped some explosive claims in an interview with The Art of Dialogue, shedding light on the notorious feud between Death Row Records and ...
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