Independence: 10 Rappers Who Campaigned For Freedom From Record Labels [Photos]
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Snoop Dogg
Label: Death Row
Following his murder trial and a prison camp environment at Suge Knight’s fortress, Snoop went down south to Master P’s No Limit Records to distance himself from drama. He even named his 1999 album Tha Last Meal, meant to imply the last time Suge “would eat” off his rap career.
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