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Death Row Records
Organization CompanyDeath Row Records: Iconic hip-hop label, now central to Tupac Shakur murder trial and legacy.
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Death Row Records, a seminal hip-hop record label founded in the early 1990s, rose to prominence with artists like Tupac Shakur, Dr. Dre, and Snoop Dogg. The label is currently in the news due to the ongoing trial of a former gang leader in Las Vegas, accused in the decades-old murder of Tupac Shakur. Shakur, a pivotal figure for Death Row, signed with the label shortly before his death in 1996, with some accounts suggesting his contract represented both a path to freedom from prison and, tragically, a potential catalyst for his demise. The trial, expected to last a month, brings renewed attention to the unresolved circumstances surrounding Shakur's killing and the label's tumultuous history. Death Row Records' legacy remains significant in music history, and these legal proceedings underscore its enduring connection to one of hip-hop's most iconic and controversial figures.
Last updated: August 10, 2026
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