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Snoop Dogg Removes Most Of Death Row's Catalogue From Streamers Snoop Dogg Snoop Dogg is saying goodbye to streamers Snoop Dogg, born October 20, 1971 in the United States, is a rapper, actor and media personality. Snoop Dogg is a graduate of Long Beach Polytechnic High School. Snow Dog started his career at the age of 21. During Snoop Dogg's childhood, his parents nicknamed him "Snoopy" because of his resemblance to a cartoon character, which later became his stage name. Snoop Dogg is saying goodbye to streamers – for now. Earlier this morning, a post on Reddit's HipHopHeads thread pointed out that the West Coast rapper has seemingly removed almost the entirety of Death Row Records' catalogue (apart from 2Pac's projects) from platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube Music. While nothing has been officially confirmed on his end yet, many users have been speculating that the Doggfather has plans to make Death Row's music available exclusively in the NFT space. Seeing as the initial news came from a Wikipedia article one person on the thread pointed out that it could just be "speculation," but others were quick to point out that projects like Dogg Food, Necessary Roughness, The Chronic, and Doggystyle, among others, have all been removed from DSPs. "Gonna go Joker mode if Death Row's discography isn't uploaded back to Spotify in the next ten minutes," someone Tweeted yesterday afternoon – sentiments which were echoed by hundreds of others as the hours went on. Elsewhere, another user brought up the idea that Death Row could simply be going through some licensing changes, causing a temporary removal, pointing out that the Above the Rim soundtrack is missing across platforms as well. "This page is also completely blank lol," they wrote alongside a link to the label's Apple Music page. "Guess Snoop's purchase will be changing a few things before the albums go back up." See what else Twitter has been saying about the mysterious disappearance of Death Row's catalogue below, and tap back in with HNHH later for any updates. SNOOP DOGG UNVEILS SUPERCUZZ COMIC BOOK IN LATEST NFT COLLECTION While Tyler, The Creator and Polo G can’t see the appeal of getting involved in NFT’s, Snoop Dogg has been the cryptocurrency’s biggest Hip Hop supporter, announcing in February that as the new owner of Death Row Records he’d be turning the label into the first-ever NFT label. “Death Row will be an NFT label,” he announced during a conversation with Weinbach Media founder Will Weinbach. “We will be putting out artists through the metaverse. Just like we broke the industry when we was the first independent to be major, I want to be the first major in the metaverse.” Now, it seems Snoop Dogg is getting even deeper into the NFT game. MakersPlace, a crypto marketplace described as “the premier marketplace for rare and authentic digital artworks,” announced on Tuesday (March 15) they’re teaming up with the legendary West Coast rapper for a massive NFT collaboration called SUPERCUZZ. The NFT collection includes original artwork designed BossLogic that features animated comic book covers of Snoop Dogg as a beloved superhero. Snoop stars as SUPERCUZZ, a flying superhero born in the streets of “Angel City.” According to the press release, Snoop is by day a “self-made crypto-trillionaire,” but by night he’s out on the street as SUPERCUZZ, “smoking the forces of evil and weeding out crime.” Cordell Broadus, Snoop’s son, handled the creative direction of the five creative covers. The NFT drop will also consist of unique voice animations created by Snoop Dogg as well as five graphic stills. “Snoop Dogg and BossLogic are two iconic forces in their respective crafts and are both pioneers in the NFT space,” MakersPlace CEO Craig Palmer said in a statement. “We’re honored to host the release of SUPERCUZZ collection on MakersPlace and give art enthusiasts accessibility in purchasing NFT’s from their favorite creators.” The NFT’s are set to drop on Thursday (March 17) at 3:30 p.m. PDT. Check out the covers below, and go to the MakersPlace website to learn more about the dop. Snoop Dogg Removes Most Of Death Row's Catalogue From Streamers | Snoop Dogg Source Hot News Hip Hop
Snoop Dogg Removes Most Of Death Row's Catalogue From Streamers
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