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Snoop Dogg reveals future of Death Row catalogue

A few weeks ago we already reported that Snoop Dogg, as the new owner of the Death Row Records label, has taken almost all old releases from streaming. This means that classics like his “Doggystyle” or Dr. Dre’s “The Chronic” is currently unstreamable. In the new Drink Champs interview, the Doggfather now explains this move. To the delight of few.

Snoop Dogg will Death Row-App starten

When asked about the Death Row releases being taken offline, Snoop Dogg explains that the usual streaming providers pay too little. For this reason, his first official act was to remove the entire Death Row catalog available to him from streaming.

He wants to create his own provider. One Death Row-App, where fans can listen to the music. However, in such a way that the entire income went to him. In plain language, this means another streaming provider, probably including a paid subscription, only for Death Row music. Until this is launched, the music should be made available via the Metaverse.

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