Knight, real name Marion Hugh Knight Jr, launched Death Row Records in 1991 alongside Dr Dre, The D.O.C. and Dick Griffey. It ...
People reported that Suge Knight’s legal saga reached its turning point in October 2018, when he accepted a 28-year prison ...
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Where is Suge Knight now – and what has he said about Tupac and Biggie's death over the years?
Suge Knight (real name Marion Hugh Knight Junior) is a co-founder of Death Row Records, along with Dr Dre, The D.O.C. and ...
Despite being incarcerated, Knight has continued to remain in the public sphere. In October 2023, Knight started a podcast Collect Call with Suge Knight, addressing many of his feuds and commenting on ...
Ray J is hitting Suge Knight with some hefty allegations after the Death Row founder accused the R&B singer of being one of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ former “lovers.” “Ray J and Puffy are lovers bro, really ...
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Diddy Doc: Suge Knight Once Used Mogul as Shield Against Potential Bullets, Bad Boy Alum Claims
In the doc, directed by Alexandria Stapleton, Bad Boy alum Mark Curry recalls working the door at a club in Atlanta in 1995 when he allegedly witnessed the Death Row Records co-founder use Diddy as a ...
Suge Knight and Sean “Diddy” Combs were at odds for years. Since Combs’ arrest in 2024, Knight has spoken frequently about what he thinks of the disgraced music mogul. While Knight and Combs feuded ...
Suge Knight and Sean “Diddy” Combs share a complicated and often tense history in the music industry, shaped by their roles as two of hip-hop’s most influential moguls. Knight, co-founder of Death Row ...
Anyone who’s watched the Method Man and Redman cult classic comedy How High might recall how low-key disturbing, yet comedic it was to watch Method Man use the ashes of his dearly departed homie to ...
*As we reported last week (10-03-25), Sean “Diddy” Combs was sentenced to 50 months in federal prison. He was convicted of violating the Mann Act by transporting individuals across state lines for ...
Marion “Suge” Knight won’t be eligible for parole until 2034. The Death Row Records founder was sentenced to 28 years in prison after pleading no contest to a 2015 hit-and-run that killed businessman ...
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