Talk:Death Row Records

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According to the Death Row chronology (see External links), Hammer left Death Row in 1998 to record only Christian music. Thus, Hammer was involved with Death Row for about four years, but he wasn't as famous so his tenure there was under the radar. --BKHal2007 08:58, 12 Oct 2004 (UTC) bulls hit

Was Interscope the "parent company" or just the company who did the distribution? Or is there much of a difference? I'd assume there is, reading the article on Roc-A-Fella and how it was distributed through Def Jam but then Def Jam bought it. Dr. Trey 07:22, 1 December 2005 (UTC)


Will people please get the artist's that are on Death Row Records right? Just Take a look at www.deathrowrecords.com and you'll find all of the artists.

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