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  1. Nov 17, 2023 · Knight eventually co-launched Death Row Records via Time Warner's Interscope imprint with rapper and producer Dr. Dre, who released his top-selling album The Chronic in 1992.

  2. Shortly after Death Row’s Chronic 2000 release, Dr. Dre changed the name of this album to Chronic 2001 and a big budget promotional campaign began. Suge was tipped off about the name of Dr. Dre ...

  3. May 27, 2021 · Born on January 4, 1970, Darlie Lynn Peck Routier was 26-years-old when she made a frantic 911 call from her suburban brick home in Rowlett, East Dallas, claiming that an intruder had broken in and attacked her family. It was June 6, 1996, and the call was made at 2:31 a.m., with the police arriving merely three minutes later.

  4. Mar 27, 2019 · In our latest installment of our series, we highlight 11 of Dr. Dre’s most iconic beats of the Death Row Records era that define his excellence behind the boards. 1. “Deep Cover”. Compton’s sonic doctor made one of the definitive beats of his career with this track, which doubles as his first ever collaboration with Snoop Dogg and song ...

  5. True Crime. Maybe Darlie Didn’t Do It. Five years after she was convicted of murdering her son, Darlene Routier sits on death row in Gatesville, still maintaining her innocence. This month, as ...

  6. Feb 25, 2022 · The deal will reportedly add $50 million to Snoop's name. By Joshua ... will not include some of Death Row’s most popular records: Dr. Dre’s The ... Dre’s sole Death Row album is expected to ...

  7. Alec Wildenstein’s divorce in 1999 from Jocelyn Wildenstein; $3.8 billion ($6.2 billion inflation adjusted). On March 22, 1996, due to the infighting, Dr. Dre officially left Death Row Records to found Aftermath, which provoked 2Pac to turn against Dr. Dre. Did Dre.