Exclusive Interview With Hip-Hop Mogul Marion "Suge" Knight

Rahim

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#1
On March 6th, a Federal judge will hear arguments by legendary hip-hop mogul Marion "Suge" Knight and his attorney Dermot Givens on the legitimacy of a $130 million judgment against hip-hop mogul Marion "Suge" Knight.

Suge Knight calls the judgment fraudulent and plans to prove his case in court. To get the "real" story on what was going on with the Harris lawsuit, the bankruptcy and with Suge; ThugLifeArmy.com reached out to one of hip-hop’s most prolific legends Marion "Suge" Knight for his side of all the false rumors and accusations being logged against him.

In an exclusive interview with ThugLifeArmy.com, the hip-hop mogul explains his position on the case and has provided some evidence to back up his claims. In a rare action, Suge Knight is defending himself.

In the phone interview with RB of ThugLifeArmy.com, Suge Knight also clears up some other misconceptions that have been put out as news. One being that he is finished with Tha Row or that he is ready to "bury Death Row". This is not the case, according to Suge Knight.

The hip-hop mogul gives a good history lesson on the Michael "Harry O" Harris and Lydia Harris situation. He also touches on Jimmy Iovine, the legal system, past artists that he has helped and a lot more including some thoughts on Britney Spears. He also states his views on Time Warner and the bid they are making for his infamous hip-hop/rap label.

Suge Knight also touches on Tupac (2Pac) and Suge also talks about Tupac’s work ethic and what hip-hop and rap is missing today. Suge says he would never put anyone on a track with Tupac (2Pac) and that Pac would have never allowed just anyone on a song with him.

This is an exclusive talk, "real talk" with a true hip-hop legend, Marion "Suge" Knight; touching many things; but the main important focus is the fraudulent Harris lawsuit. Suge Knight has provided the documents below, so everyone can see what is happening. Like Suge says "if this can happen to me then it can happen to you."

Enjoy this rare glimpse of a true hip-hop icon Marion "Suge" Knight and make sure you look at the evidence and hit us up at Administrator(at)ThugLifeArmy.com (administrator@thuglifearmy.com) with feedback.

If this judgment is overturned, then this will relinquish the hip-hop mogul Marion "Suge" Knight and Death Row Records from the present bankruptcy preceding and Death Row Records will be back for all the fans of true hip-hop.

Click here to download the audio interview with Marion "Suge" Knight, a phone call between Michael Harris and Officials from San Quentin, as well as the legal documents on the Lynda Harris settlement, courtesy of ThugLifeArmy.com.
 

Snowman

Well-Known Member
#3
have to check this out. i agree with Suge he would have handled Pac's music better than Amaru. Pac wouldnt just want anyone on his songs.
 
#5
have to check this out. i agree with Suge he would have handled Pac's music better than Amaru. Pac wouldnt just want anyone on his songs.
real talk, fuck amaru..... but after seeing tupac assasination im glad suge didnt get the rights to pacs music, they killed him so they could make money off him every year with an album.
 
#6
real talk, fuck amaru..... but after seeing tupac assasination im glad suge didnt get the rights to pacs music, they killed him so they could make money off him every year with an album.
Now thats funny you say that about Suge. After seeing that piece of garabage it should be appearent who is trying to make money off Pac. Suge still has some rights to the things done at the row and AMARU turned over their control of Pac's music to EverGreen. AMARU still has final say though.

But that dvd was the biggest piece of sh*t going. Dudes changing their stories every few years to make a buck off a dead man -- pitaful -- just pitaful
 

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