Suge Knight Slams Snoop Dogg for Saying He’s Mad He Lost Death Row to Him: ‘Show Me the Paperwork’

Suge Knight fired back at Snoop Dogg after he said the incarcerated music mogul is “mad” that the rapper now owns Death Row Records.

Knight called into The Art of Dialogue to issue his response, first dismissing the idea that Snoop even owns the label.

“Snoop, you said I’m mad because you bought Death Row. What you buy? Shut me up. Show me where y’all paid the money to buy it,” Suge said. “Show me the paperwork—show me what you own.”

Knight then bragged about how his accolades as head of Death Row, which included Tha Dogg Pound’s No. 1 debut album, 1995’s Dogg Food. Knight compared its success to The Dogg Pound’s newest release via Death Row, 2024’s W.A.W.G (We All We Got), calling it a failure.

“You trying to create something that Suge Knight created but instead of making something big you disappointed the world by making everything flops. When I put out Tha Dogg Pound, they sold records. You put out Tha Dogg Pound, they sold nothing—it flopped.”

Knight also blamed Uncle Snoop for “destroying” hip-hop and Death Row’s credibility.

“You don’t got to talk tough. We don’t got to talk about each other—that gets [us] nowhere,” Knight explained. “One person or three or four people is not bigger than hip-hop. We should be trying to figure out how to make hip-hop better. Everybody destroying hip-hop; you guys are making it worse.”

He added, “If you have Death Row, you destroyed it. You messed up the name.”

The issue between the two cropped up last month when Knight told The Art of Dialogue that Snoop and others have been trying to bail out 2Pac’s alleged killer, Keefe D. Knight also connected Snoop to the sex trafficking accusations against Diddy.

That prompted Snoop to hop into The Art of Dialogue’s Instagram comment section. “This n***a [won’t] stop talking about me mad cuz I own Death Row I realize your real lies.”

Snoop obtained Death Row in 2022, almost 30 years after he joined the label and dropped his debut album, 1993’s Doggystyle.