Snoop Dogg Re-Signs Former Death Row Artist to Label: He’s Back Home
Snoop Dogg Re-Signs Former Death Row Artist to Label: He’s Back Home
Snoop Dogg, the iconic West Coast rapper and owner of Death Row Records, has made a major announcement on Instagram. He revealed that Danny Boy, a former artist on the label, has returned to Death Row after years away.
In the Instagram post, Snoop shared a video of Danny Boy in the studio, cooking up some new music. The news was met with excitement from various artists, with DJ Quik and DJ Premier expressing their amazement in the comments. R&B stars like Omarion, Faith Evans, and Anthony Hamilton also shared their excitement for Danny Boy’s return.
Danny Boy himself took to Instagram to celebrate his reunion with Snoop Dogg and Death Row Records. He confirmed that he has new music in the works and expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to work with Snoop again.
Known for his appearances on 2Pac’s albums, Danny Boy originally signed with Death Row when he was just 16. Despite his debut album being shelved by the label, he continued to make music and collaborate with other artists.
Snoop Dogg had previously expressed his desire to bring Danny Boy back to the label after seeing a video of him singing online. Now, with Danny Boy officially back on Death Row, fans can look forward to new music from the talented R&B singer.
This news comes on the heels of another Death Row act returning to the label, as Tha Dogg Pound is set to release a new album via Snoop’s imprint this summer. The future looks bright for Death Row Records with these talented artists back on board.