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Death Row Releases of Dr Dre And Snoop Dogg Are Pulled From Streaming Platforms

Will Lisil 18 March 2022

There is no trace of ‘The Chronic’ or ‘Doggystyle’ on the label since Snoop Dogg bought it.

Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/ SCNG

Are Snoop Dogg and Death Row Records preparing for a new era by pulling all their music from streaming services?

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According to Billboard, in the wake of purchasing the iconic brand and catalogue last month and promising to transform it into an NFT label operating in the metaverse, fans were dismayed to find several key albums missing from all streaming services this weekend.

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The rapper has apparently removed albums including Dr Dre’s 1992 debut The Chronic, his own seven-times platinum 1993 debut Doggystyle, and Kurupt and Daz Dillinger’s Tha Dogg Pound project’s 1995 Dogg Food from streaming services.

Since Snoop acquired the Death Row catalogue from Blackstone-owned MNRK Music Group (formerly eOne Music), 2pac’s two 1996 Death Row albums, All Eyez On Me and The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, continue to stream.

At the time of publication, no response was received from Snoop, Spotify, Apple Music or Amazon Music.
While the legendary rapper has detailed his big plans for his previous label home, including transforming it into an NFT fixture and taking it into the multiverse, the terms of the deal reveal which projects won’t be under the iconic West Coast hip-hop label. The Chronic is also set to return as soon as next year, according to multiple sources. Two of the titles currently unavailable on streamers, The Chronic and Doggystyle, are the catalog’s top sellers (excluding compilations), each earning nearly 169,000 album consumption units in 2021.

The 65th artist we’re onboarding to Sound is @snoopdogg

The drop is on 3/14 at 5:00 PM EST. There will be 1,000 limited editions NFTs for his mix “Death Row Mix: Vol. 1” https://t.co/nLvIUuEHQH

Here’s why we’re excited for Snoop Dogg’s first drop on Sound👇

— sound.xyz (🎧,🎧) (@soundxyz_) March 14, 2022

He’s also been paving the way forward in web3. @SnoopDogg recently bought Death Row Records and announced: “just like when we broke the industry when we were the first independent to be major, I want to be the first major in the metaverse.”

— sound.xyz (🎧,🎧) (@soundxyz_) March 14, 2022


Death Row Mix: Vol. 1 was released by Snoop on Monday (March 14). A nearly half-hour DJ mix of bits and pieces from my friends and family is for sale as NFTs on the new Web3 music startup Sound XYZ. Let’s even give you a couple of minutes to throw in your own verse,” Snoop said. There has been a sale of 1,000 limited edition NFTs of the mix on Sound XYZs Twitter page, and the website crashed. However, the secondary market has opened.


The “Gin and Juice” rapper revealed during an interview with Tidal published earlier this month which albums he has under the Death Row deal and how he plans to bring his colleague and Death Row Records co-founder Dre home. “I got The Chronic album. I got Doggystyle, Tha Doggfather, Murder Was the Case, Dogg Food, Above the Rim. I got all those records,” he said at the time.


Howard King, Dr Dre’s attorney, later released a statement saying, “There are false reports out regarding ownership by Death Row of Dr Dre’s ‘The Chronic’. Dr Dre owns 100% of The Chronic.”
Billboard previously reported that the Death Row website has stopped selling the label’s CDs and vinyl albums since Snoop’s purchase. Those sales items have not yet been returned.

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