Snoop Dogg believes he should be in charge of Death Row


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Snoop Dogg believes Death Row would look totally different if he was in charge.

During an interview with Gillie Da kid and Wallo, he expressed that he thinks he should be running Death Row:

I think all of Death Row should be in my hands,” Snoop said 48 minutes within the interview. “I should be running that shit. Just like I’m [in] a position at Def Jam, Death Row means more to me because I helped create that. I think they should give me that and let me run that shit with the merchandise out, with the music all over the world. [Add] some new West Coast acts.”

Snoop believes that if he was in charge, he would have been able to sign some major artists that came out from the West coast, from Roddy Ricch, Ty Dolla Sign or YG, to say the least.

Snoop also hinted that he heard from people at Death Row, that "it may fly his way soon".

It’s just a lot of heat over there and it’s not being handled right,” he said. “But a little birdie told me it may fly my way and if it do, you’ll get everything that I told you … If I can get Def Jam poppin’, what could I do with Death Row? Just imagine that.”

You can watch the full interview on Youtube:


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