John 3:16 For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. Dear Lord Jesus, I know that I am a sinner, and I ask for Your forgiveness. I believe You died for my sins and rose from the dead. I turn from my sins and invite You to come into my heart and life. I want to trust and follow You as my Lord and Savior. In Your Name. Amen.
Suge needs a Netflix series . Series 1 football, Compton, bodygaurding, getting in industry, starting deathrow , series 2 deathrow blowing up , start of east west beef, season 3 pac out of jail, east west beef, pac and biggie murders suge go jail, season 4 suge in prison , piru war , suge freed from.prison to be put back in , season 5 suge tries to relaunch tha row , loses deathrow, goes back to old tactics ends up where he is now . Would be epic
John 3:16 For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. Dear Lord Jesus, I know that I am a sinner, and I ask for Your forgiveness. I believe You died for my sins and rose from the dead. I turn from my sins and invite You to come into my heart and life. I want to trust and follow You as my Lord and Savior. In Your Name. Amen.
My thing is Eazy E knew why Dre wanted to leave. It was because of money. He should’ve been understanding to the fact and reimbursed that man. Pretty much the same reason Cube left.
Imagine if he had signed with the 49ers in 87. At that time, the Niners were dominating the NFL with Joe Montana, Jerry Rice, Ronnie Lott, etc. Would there still have been a Death Row Records if Suge was mentored by such NFL greats?
Suge was an average player coming out of College. The documentary failed to mentioned, Suge was given an opportunity with the Rams but was eventually cut.
@@jamesjamesnetpac signed his own death warrant. He wanted to be from the streets so bad and put his hands on a real gangster and paid the price. Justice was served by Orlando Anderson
For reals, I miss the 90's. That was the time where "it is what it is" meaning if we had a problem we handle it. No internet, no FB or Insta, when we see each other it's on. Then we shake hands and kept moving. I learned how to respect or even love my "enemy" because he was live like me.
His ex-wife smiling at the fact that he cut her hair because he didn’t want another man to want her and she marrying him after the fact is wild. This is exactly what’s wrong with some women today. For her to still feel flattered at this age as she look back says a lot.
It's the power of mind control and mind manipulation and once you control that if u master and control the body to they stuck for life women do it 24/7 as well now days they just call it narcissistic!!!
Suge had absolutely no reason to become what he became. It's absolutely bizarre that he made 150 million but chose to move backwards. Makes no damn sense. A stupid genius who watched Godfather II thinking it was a self-help documentary.
It's because he was born in middle class he wanted to be like the kids that were rolling around in the streets bro it's hard to explain unless you were on the streets
Dude he signed pac and seen dollar signs don't sit here and judge that man. Pac was a walking dollar sign and they got him. - what would you do with money like that? Just sit there and be like we gotta save? Nah man we gonna ball out and cause ruckus.
@@cryptolord9826 Absolutely. It’s like a respected doctor or someone in the community being more excited by a trashy dancer at a gentleman’s club than his respectable school teacher wife.
@@ks5739 was easy to sign Pac especially seen as he couldn't be bailed until uncle Phil stumped up his bond and I wouldn't be suprised of sure hired pacs killer but he at least put him in a bad state Pac wasn't a gangbanger then when he met sure he beat up Orlando a known killer and crip
Pac was just like any other Young man of his age, no wife no children, just cementing a solid foundation of his career before starting up a family and deal with multiple baby mama’s drama. Took advantages of all his opportunities to the maximum. Young people today don’t make a good use of their opportunities. It’s tragic that he didn’t live long enough-to see his life’s work come into fruition. R.I.P🕊🕊
Agreed but he sold his soul literally when he signed with death row. He started acting different. More gangster. Idk. He only enjoyed the money for less then a year then lights out. Sad. To young. F suge
I disagree with your last sentence about "kids these days". You assume youth automatic innocence and ease for everyone. And not every young person has the same opportunity to change the world like a lot of these gangster rappers and punk rockers
Whats sad is the young boys nowadays haven't learned anything from this tragedy. They are repeating the same cycle of beefing, rapping about death and killing each other smh
The irony of Suge’s legacy is that he wasn’t even raised like his legacy. And if he haven’t mixed the streets w/business, Suge should’ve been and would’ve been the 1st black billionaire in the music industry!
Suge was not a smart man at all, he constantly put himself and everyone around him in mortal danger. The smart, quiet ones are now sat by a pool with a supermodel pouring them champagne whilst Suge barters for extra ramen.
@@Ojumper_077 true thieving genius 😂 his first come up in forming bad boy the label was stealing an idea from an intern and didn’t even pay him, even though it changed the course of music history. Do the homework before anything. Dudes corrosive , stole from his OWN people for his own gain to be successful. You say hungry, i say disgustingly greedy💯
Hey Guys loved this one trying to figure some of the comments, Anyway utilize the camera footage, should be down from NY in near future and i assure you we will get the books and i don’t think you would have anymore issues regarding theft in the future. Awesome couple👍🏻 Angelo if you can reach out i’ll take 10 boxes for next house sale. We can figure out shipping cost
As a teen in the 90’s, Death Row Records was everything to me. I didn’t care about school, church, sports, etc All i wanted out of life, was that Death Row chain. 🤦🏽♂️
It’s crazy how time felt like it stood still during this era! So many things going on in one maybe two decades, but still the amount of history that includes Death Row Records is amazing!!! So amazing that it will forever leave a major footprint on the face of Hip Hop!💯🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Man it's Dangerous to be a Rapper In These days and times. It use to be Dance offs and Battle Raps, Now it's Guns, Drugs & Murder,... they actually consider themselves Blessed If they make it past the age 21 in that Sinister Demonic game..
@@kingjohnjohnEssex Its the opposite. It's safer now. A lot of rappers deaths are due to overdose on lean. We have more dances in hip hop now than back in the 90s
@@12tribes61stop it, he was far from soft, he was game which is pretty much all you need, he was Gang Affiliated & it doesn't take much pressure to squeeze a trigger I wish he did do Suge! RIP EAZY E.
I don’t know why! But these scenes just give me chills 4:23 , I get all nostalgic! Start reminiscing about how things use to be! A time when things were simple!
I believe Vanilla Ice on that. Suge and Chocolate aren't going to admit Suge threatened his life. But as mentioned in this video Suge shot a good friend of his and he's in prison right now for mowing a dude down with his truck. There's more alleged brutality from Suge besides this too. Kidnapping a Bad Boy affiliate trying to get the drop on Puffy. What about Happy Walters with cigar burns? Or whatever happened to Devante Swing getting his head split open. Or Suge pulling a gun on Lynwood and George Stanley. There's plenty more accusations out there too, and I'm sure a lot more we never heard about.
I remember being 7 or 8 watching the awards with my older cousins seeing snoop say the east coast don’t got no love for death row I thought snoop was crazy!
@@BadBoy-wk5uu it’s not they fault that Death Row died its becuz suge knight kept getting in trouble wit the law to the point where suge would let some gang goon control the company. I think they were went bankrupt
For suge knight to get into the music business through strong arm tactics that means he was a gangsta before music . Everyone slander suge name . He was the real deal
@@Q.B.2.L.B. twice when he was in his 40s . Once with a metal bar . How many people he beat up again? Everyone takes losses also what happened then second time he got knocked out . They got robbed and tied up at gun point 2 weeks later and had 175,000 and a Mercedes took from them and then a few years later suge beat up one of the entourage involved and him stripped naked running down the street . Nice try though..yiu think if someone tough they never lose ? Stay indoors you ain't ready for the outdoors
Never get tired of any docu or series if death row!!! Such epic moments had its up and downs hands down will be the greatest label and always top 5 hip hop labels always past present future
Before watching this I didn’t really think highly of Suge. Maybe guilty of public programming, but after watching this I have complete respect for this man. Much love!
weird, this documentary has almost been scrubbed off the internet. you can get ep2-4 on daily motion in poor quality and cropped but ep5-6 can't be viewed anywhere.
Still can’t work out why Biggie immediately went to California after PAC’s death like it had to be the most dangerous place for him to be at that time.
It doesn't make any sense, but I think Puffy pressured him to go to promote Life after death, but he should have known better. Dude was a dead man walking as soon as he stepped foot in Cali.
@@KD400_ Eazy also had the Eses behind him. The late Toker talked about how they once backed up Eazy E when suges goons came around to jump on him but were deterred when they pulled out guns
That brownside alliance with ruthless EasyE was a story of itself. EasyE also recruited Bone Thugs and Harmony crew. Ice cube broke out on his own too and made it big as did Dr. Dre.
That was a fault on his own, but I think he was referring to on a hood aspect. The row represented the streets which was what Compton, and rest of LA predominantly was/is.
Snoop look high as hell in the Thumbnail. 😂 Edit: Mobb James is a clown! On Vlad he says Suge was no Gangsta. But on this Doccie he is singing a different tune. Thats clownery in my books.
Catch more of Death Row Chronicles here: ua-cam.com/play/PLJHDZGUl8Ilr-sElKe6J4Ja4GlqMNJLT3.html
or full episodes on the BET App!
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John 3:16
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. Dear Lord Jesus, I know that I am a sinner, and I ask for Your forgiveness. I believe You died for my sins and rose from the dead. I turn from my sins and invite You to come into my heart and life. I want to trust and follow You as my Lord and Savior. In Your Name. Amen.
Hey yall, where's the next part please? Thank yall!
Seems like were gonna have to
Wait a billion years for episode 2. In uk so cant access the app
@@waynemarshall8836 Yeah, takes the piss... I'm in the UK too so waiting for the next episode to drop on here aswell
Never get tired of the death row stories
Me neither ❤ And Tupac stories.
Never!!!!
Same here. Always something new popping out.
NEVER. They never get old.
Are you vlad?
Suge needs a Netflix series . Series 1 football, Compton, bodygaurding, getting in industry, starting deathrow , series 2 deathrow blowing up , start of east west beef, season 3 pac out of jail, east west beef, pac and biggie murders suge go jail, season 4 suge in prison , piru war , suge freed from.prison to be put back in , season 5 suge tries to relaunch tha row , loses deathrow, goes back to old tactics ends up where he is now . Would be epic
Uh uh.. is this suge?
You got a smart idea
John 3:16
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. Dear Lord Jesus, I know that I am a sinner, and I ask for Your forgiveness. I believe You died for my sins and rose from the dead. I turn from my sins and invite You to come into my heart and life. I want to trust and follow You as my Lord and Savior. In Your Name. Amen.
@@Jus_Kandice Nuh uh, but I can be your Sugeh fr fr just sayin
A whole season on his college life lol not needed at all
Life really came full circle for that dude
Yeah l
I feel like this dude suffering from imposter syndrome
Man that era was epic with all those artists , R.I.P Pac, Biggie, Easy E and all artists and people we lost 🙏
@@The__Nation
Big L
Glad baby lane ended pac 🤣
Pac was an epic ballerina
Dmx better than all of them 🤷♂️
I was security for deathrow records.
This was basically The Roman Empire of the rap game.
@Bhavika Saharan The Romans had great warriors but look what happened🤔
Nah more like Alexander's Hellenic empire. Shot up white hot then fizzled out just as fast.
The Greeks started orgies, the Roman’s added women
Or Game of Thrones of Rap
or Shogun of Rap
My thing is Eazy E knew why Dre wanted to leave. It was because of money. He should’ve been understanding to the fact and reimbursed that man. Pretty much the same reason Cube left.
He trusted Jerry, which resulted to be a backstab
In the film straight outta Compton they picked the right guy to play Jerry 😂 he slightly sounded like him
Imagine if he had signed with the 49ers in 87. At that time, the Niners were dominating the NFL with Joe Montana, Jerry Rice, Ronnie Lott, etc. Would there still have been a Death Row Records if Suge was mentored by such NFL greats?
Suge was an average player coming out of College. The documentary failed to mentioned, Suge was given an opportunity with the Rams but was eventually cut.
Thought hé was good man
@@NewyorkRican2191Suge had lost his love for football at that time.
"Suge Knights, how you doing, don't kill me" Chris doesn't know when to stop really🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂
😭😭🤣😂😅😆
No way I could keep a straight face if I was ever in a yelling match with Michel’le 🤣🤣
Is that her real voice??? 😮
@@andreamonk4545 God bless the girl if it is 🤣
@@andreamonk4545 yes lol
It threw me off so hard
🤣🤣🤣
That's the best quality I've ever heard from a prison phone.
The Feds are something else
The audio is edited and enhanced smart guy
@@lwrncjms noone said it wasnt? Or that it normally isnt?
That dude special let em be@@aw2584
Where the hell is the rest of the series? Did they threaten BET offices or something because I can't find it Nowhere
Lol. 1 year later I’m still looking for the rest of the series 😂
Thank you BET for setting the story straight. Death Row was so epic in the 90's.
How to watch this documentary?
Deathrow was started by the whiteboy
I will forever hate 2pac because his coming to the label marked the beginning of the end for Deathrow records.
@@donuwejeyan434 stop over reacting, you didn't lose anything.
Justice for Pac All Eyez On Me..
Y’all gotta drop all the episodes bro.
This specific series is your BEST product.
Episode 2 would be good to find!!
Death row stories are always fun to listen it’s like history class
Justice for Pac All Eyez On Me..
Especially when it's being told by people who half of them weren't even there
It is. Music history class.
@@videovixen203 So true
@@jamesjamesnetpac signed his own death warrant. He wanted to be from the streets so bad and put his hands on a real gangster and paid the price. Justice was served by Orlando Anderson
Suge showing up everywhere, lurking and no one knowing how he's there makes him sound like some Jason Voorhees character 😂
Facts 💯 He always aligned himself with the hottest stars 🌟 so he'd be visible no matter what.
cuz he was a plant lol. a lot of them were.
He was a strategic mover but as soon as the money comes in at DRR he started to be reckless
@@platonicbuu7454 U bhh Suge Knight made himself a plan he literally could have played football so haha
@@platonicbuu7454 like an industry plant ? Highly doubt it, what would even be the purpose?
Michele talks like a Cartoon mouse! 😂
Michele has one of the oddest sounding voices I’ve ever heard in my life. Imagine listening to that in real life😭
Hush 😆 y'all know she talks over her lyrnyx.
She honestly sounds like mickey mouse on xanax
For reals, I miss the 90's. That was the time where "it is what it is" meaning if we had a problem we handle it. No internet, no FB or Insta, when we see each other it's on. Then we shake hands and kept moving. I learned how to respect or even love my "enemy" because he was live like me.
Them days long gone
I was young teen in the 90s best times of my life 👌🏻
We should love in a world with zero violence.
I miss that too. Same way life was down here in Africa,Kenya.
A world where we care genuinely
The greatest era in Hip Hop.
Yeah, went to couple of good shows in the 80's. Public Enemy, LL, Beastie Boys... sure I see RUN DMC.
💯
Sem dúvidas!
FACTS bruh
90s gangster rap is overhyped as the greatest era.I prefer the alt/indie hip hop of late 90s/early 00s
His ex-wife smiling at the fact that he cut her hair because he didn’t want another man to want her and she marrying him after the fact is wild. This is exactly what’s wrong with some women today. For her to still feel flattered at this age as she look back says a lot.
I was literally thinking the same thing. She was that age again in her eyes for a moment
Definitely was thinking the same thing.
It's the power of mind control and mind manipulation and once you control that if u master and control the body to they stuck for life women do it 24/7 as well now days they just call it narcissistic!!!
I hope y’all find love.
Right??? & when she says “i don’t know why i married this man” after talking about him cutting her hair,.. she knew exactly why she married him… 💰🤑
I guess Suge thought he would have Pac under contract for years but Pac recorded about 200 songs within 280 days. When Pac died, Suge lost everything.
Suge had absolutely no reason to become what he became. It's absolutely bizarre that he made 150 million but chose to move backwards. Makes no damn sense. A stupid genius who watched Godfather II thinking it was a self-help documentary.
It's because he was born in middle class he wanted to be like the kids that were rolling around in the streets bro it's hard to explain unless you were on the streets
Dude he signed pac and seen dollar signs don't sit here and judge that man. Pac was a walking dollar sign and they got him. - what would you do with money like that? Just sit there and be like we gotta save? Nah man we gonna ball out and cause ruckus.
@M96 100 perc
@@cryptolord9826 Absolutely. It’s like a respected doctor or someone in the community being more excited by a trashy dancer at a gentleman’s club than his respectable school teacher wife.
@@ks5739 was easy to sign Pac especially seen as he couldn't be bailed until uncle Phil stumped up his bond and I wouldn't be suprised of sure hired pacs killer but he at least put him in a bad state Pac wasn't a gangbanger then when he met sure he beat up Orlando a known killer and crip
Is this the only episode? I’m glued…
Pac was just like any other Young man of his age, no wife no children, just cementing a solid foundation of his career before starting up a family and deal with multiple baby mama’s drama. Took advantages of all his opportunities to the maximum. Young people today don’t make a good use of their opportunities. It’s tragic that he didn’t live long enough-to see his life’s work come into fruition. R.I.P🕊🕊
Agreed but he sold his soul literally when he signed with death row. He started acting different. More gangster. Idk. He only enjoyed the money for less then a year then lights out. Sad. To young. F suge
@Radiodaze1073 he didn't even have the money. All the cars were leased by suge and death row. They weren't his. He was being created financially
That man wouldn't of had Multiple baby mamas bc he didn't grow up to disrespect black women and use their bodies as incubators with no marriage
Just looking at him scares the crap out of me
I disagree with your last sentence about "kids these days".
You assume youth automatic innocence and ease for everyone.
And not every young person has the same opportunity to change the world like a lot of these gangster rappers and punk rockers
"Suge spooked me, I tell you. I didn't wanna be around him." And then you be around him enough to have his baby.
You heard it wrong... dre’s ex said that.. not suge
@@susieblanco2722 Dre's ex became Suge's current later. She had a kid with both Dre and Suge.
@@haddingtoniangcp2464 😎😎
Don't listen to what women say.. Watch their actions.. The dudes they date.. It will tell you all about them
@@nicholasgakuu5223 💯💯
Been waiting for the rest of the series for years
Ice ice baby 🤣 man that beat hit hard till this day 🥶
That beat came from under pressure by queen!
“Under pressure” Vanilla straight up plagiarized that hit!💯💯💯💯
The same with every beat you’ve ever heard in rap.
@@valinda22ify ice OWNS the original. Look it up
@@DWINC
He owns the original Queen/Bowie track?
Whats sad is the young boys nowadays haven't learned anything from this tragedy. They are repeating the same cycle of beefing, rapping about death and killing each other smh
Lol be quiet
It sells a lot of records unfortunately
its black culture and tradition
@@mkmllrc your mom is Black culture and tradition
@@lwrncjms it does - *AFTER* you die
Absolutely! Give Suge Netflix series. Great death row stories.
the music transitions are incredible on this props to the audio editor!
The irony of Suge’s legacy is that he wasn’t even raised like his legacy.
And if he haven’t mixed the streets w/business, Suge should’ve been and would’ve been the 1st black billionaire in the music industry!
Facts! Ignorant is the greatest bondage!
Exactly. It's the prime example of being surrounded by yes men
He wouldn’t of got anywhere without his intimidation that title goes to Diddy man was a genius🙌
Suge was not a smart man at all, he constantly put himself and everyone around him in mortal danger. The smart, quiet ones are now sat by a pool with a supermodel pouring them champagne whilst Suge barters for extra ramen.
@@Ojumper_077 true thieving genius 😂 his first come up in forming bad boy the label was stealing an idea from an intern and didn’t even pay him, even though it changed the course of music history. Do the homework before anything. Dudes corrosive , stole from his OWN people for his own gain to be successful. You say hungry, i say disgustingly greedy💯
Hey Guys loved this one trying to figure some of the comments, Anyway utilize the camera footage, should be down from NY in near future and i assure you we will get the books and i don’t think you would have anymore issues regarding theft in the future. Awesome couple👍🏻 Angelo if you can reach out i’ll take 10 boxes for next house sale. We can figure out shipping cost
We need episode 2 asap 💯💥
Anyone knows if part2 available?
@@fortythirty1950 Man same :) If you find it, please let me know.
Google it boys i just found 6 eps
@@kevint8822 where
@@SlyceTrill I watched 2 through 4 on daily motion. I haven’t found another site for the other two
Death Row were not only the greatest but when labels nowadays say they’re the new death row I laugh because look how deep Death Rows roster went.
its dre
Ruthless was better
@@DeeeeeeeezWebbos sike
@@DeeeeeeeezWebbos you drunk ?
ive never heard of other labels comparing themselves to Death Row. They usually compare themselves to Motown.
Wtf is Keffee D doing on this as his Friend lol
Same thing im thinking
Lmaooooo 😂
Dayum
THIS IS WHAT I JUST PRESSED PAUSE AT 6 MINS TO COME HERE N SAY. Wait a minuteeeeee, !!!!:ok, ok. Wow ! Smh
Gotta remember they all grew up together they was still cool even they was opposites
Suge: Their security to me looked like Tarzan but acted like Jane 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Death Row Records remain the Greatest G-Funk Gangsta Rap Label of All-Time.
Dr. Dre helped make Death Row Records history.
His wife was geeked
They made people drink piss....that's music history? Lol
You can't forget sick wit it records ruthless records
@ It is so sad nobody mentions those record labels anymore but you are so correct.
@@rusticization we got to be fair here and give credit
This was one of the better docs I’ve seen on Suge & the beginning of Death Row. Where’s the other episodes? Let me hanging lol.
Death row records story it’s absolutely a story of how hip hop was so legit and real classic as hell wish if that time can come back again
“That ain’t rain”.🤣🤣
That got me
Bruh😭
Yea that part really pissed me off lol
Which minute was it?
@@yosief98 10:56
Very interesting documentary.
12:00 "We didn't start hip hop music, we just made it popular"- Dr. DRE
And what do u think white people start it 😂😂 he was saying we not just start it we made it popular too
U think white people start it 😂😂 he was saying we not just start it we made it popular too
Black people start hip hop and rap period
I love how Bobby brown has never commented on Suge knight.
Bobby is from a much more powerful place.
19:28 How's Dre going from laughing to serious so fast 😂
That's de.on for ya.
That’s an authentic reaction of being hurt/anger about the situation
As a teen in the 90’s, Death Row Records was everything to me. I didn’t care about school, church, sports, etc All i wanted out of life, was that Death Row chain. 🤦🏽♂️
did u get it 😂😂
That's why you broke now
@@terror904 Paying for your Mom’s 🐱 and throat jobs is what cost a lot.
@@victorfernandes2111 i know 2 things that you never got in life: 🐱 and respect
@@Four6Three1Two hahaa Geee calm down Gangster jus asked a question I see u didn't get it
It’s crazy how time felt like it stood still during this era! So many things going on in one maybe two decades, but still the amount of history that includes Death Row Records is amazing!!! So amazing that it will forever leave a major footprint on the face of Hip Hop!💯🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
That was one decade 90s
Of all music.. ❤❤❤❤
@@tupaclove ❤❤❤
This Chronicle is absolutely amazing and needed.❤❤❤
Craziest times in hip hop history. We’ll never see something like this again. Probably for the best
erm...😉😉🥰🥰
@@sissel527 okay but I dont think anybody gonna die this time around
What?
Man it's Dangerous to be a Rapper In These days and times.
It use to be Dance offs and Battle Raps,
Now it's Guns, Drugs & Murder,... they actually consider themselves Blessed If they make it past the age 21 in that Sinister Demonic game..
@@kingjohnjohnEssex
Its the opposite. It's safer now.
A lot of rappers deaths are due to overdose on lean.
We have more dances in hip hop now than back in the 90s
Yo Michelle voice is crazy high 😂🤣
and annoying as hell 🤦🏾♂️
@@josephjohnson7375 super annoying tf
Imagine having to hear that hole flapping on the regular ?
I thought sth was wrong with the video
I had to check twice
no wonder suge beat her
That got me 😂Rollin how them dudes ran 🏃♀️ out the studio 🎙 the funniest reenactment reenactment I 😂ever seen lol
This was literally 'Gangsta Rap' in its truest form
Nah that was eazy e
@@BR78973 noo eazy e soft
@Jerry Louis with The Thickness Give your life to the Lord Jesus man 🙏
And where are they all at 🤔 dead or in jail, vanilla ice still a millionaire
@@12tribes61stop it, he was far from soft, he was game which is pretty much all you need, he was Gang Affiliated & it doesn't take much pressure to squeeze a trigger I wish he did do Suge! RIP EAZY E.
I don’t know why! But these scenes just give me chills 4:23 , I get all nostalgic! Start reminiscing about how things use to be! A time when things were simple!
Everything was simple back then but didn't make the most of it when it was ❤☹️
This a real one salute peace and love to ALL!!!💯👊🏾
He was good with contracts reading!!
+with food?
Yes he was and Dr Dre get cheap and knight came to rescue
@@idriko9563With dropping punks like you
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Death Row Records. 90s. Nuff Said. 💥
Yo what if Michele and Mike Tyson got married ? Funniest wedding vows ever 😂
STOP 😂😂😂😂😂,IM WEAK
😂😂😂
@@ErinJoy-f3o 🤣
I don't know about the hanging over the balcony part, but I respect Vanilla Ice for not "fronting" about that situation.
I believe Vanilla Ice on that. Suge and Chocolate aren't going to admit Suge threatened his life. But as mentioned in this video Suge shot a good friend of his and he's in prison right now for mowing a dude down with his truck. There's more alleged brutality from Suge besides this too. Kidnapping a Bad Boy affiliate trying to get the drop on Puffy. What about Happy Walters with cigar burns? Or whatever happened to Devante Swing getting his head split open. Or Suge pulling a gun on Lynwood and George Stanley. There's plenty more accusations out there too, and I'm sure a lot more we never heard about.
I remember being 7 or 8 watching the awards with my older cousins seeing snoop say the east coast don’t got no love for death row I thought snoop was crazy!
0:49 imagine walking up to that voice every morning 😂😂
Fr could you imagine? 😂😂🤣
Her voice could open a can ong
@@scarfaceyeyo8330 🤣🤣🤣
Who is that what’s her name
Michel'le was dope af
Death Row went from #1 until 2Pac passing away they lost everything
Death row past away when suge go to jail
Say thank you to the biggies gay friend p.diddy for that.
@@BadBoy-wk5uu it’s not they fault that Death Row died its becuz suge knight kept getting in trouble wit the law to the point where suge would let some gang goon control the company. I think they were went bankrupt
That's what happens when you let your talisman fight gangbangers.
Man, you look a lot like 2Pac
Thank you for this.
😢😢😢😢Tupac legacy will live on..great memories ❤❤❤❤
For suge knight to get into the music business through strong arm tactics that means he was a gangsta before music . Everyone slander suge name . He was the real deal
How many times did he get knocked out again??...😆😆
@@Q.B.2.L.B. they weren’t knocking out prime Suge Knight
@@Q.B.2.L.B. twice when he was in his 40s . Once with a metal bar . How many people he beat up again? Everyone takes losses also what happened then second time he got knocked out . They got robbed and tied up at gun point 2 weeks later and had 175,000 and a Mercedes took from them and then a few years later suge beat up one of the entourage involved and him stripped naked running down the street . Nice try though..yiu think if someone tough they never lose ? Stay indoors you ain't ready for the outdoors
@@samj309 💯
@@samj309 💯💯💯
Never get tired of any docu or series if death row!!! Such epic moments had its up and downs hands down will be the greatest label and always top 5 hip hop labels always past present future
Top 5? Man get outta here
you're from New York for sure
Death Row is the best label in the world
@@charlesagiotaadm806 past tense WAS the best label
Before watching this I didn’t really think highly of Suge. Maybe guilty of public programming, but after watching this I have complete respect for this man. Much love!
Excellent first epidosde. Where can you find the rest of them?
Imagine if Death Row stayed strong and Pac never died. Hip hop would probably be way different, thats how massive they were
IMAGINE 😕
Kanye and Jay Z would be irrelevant
@@alexiahenry4060 thats just not true lmao you have no idea what youre saying rn
@@Calilou52 i do. Pac and Biggie had to be removed so Jay Z could shine and Jay Z brought Kanye on. You know nothing
Pac would of got shot eventually regardless
Eazy E had all the compton crips behind him, Suge wouldn't dare to beat him.
We need all the episodes on here. I know we won’t get them but it would be cool given that this is 4 years old.
Lmao the 49ers pass on Brady, Rodgers and Mahomes but extend an offer to Suge Knight 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
“He may be an idiot but he’s not stupid” lol what
I said the same thing lmao I think she was the stupid one
2pac4eva 💯
2pacis4evaGay 🌈
Eff 2pac 4eva
Dmx4eva💪
@@orlandobabylaneanderson5231 nah
@@FirstNameLastName-pg3pi yah
Deathrow story is just like the Casino movie they had all of that but in the end they fucked it all up.
crazy seeing Keefe D in this after the news 😂
Starting to make sense.
He was snoops cousin I think
RIP 2PAC🔥❤️🙏🏽
He'd alive. Works a carpet shop in England. See him few weeks ago.
@@DMWBN3that's a damn lie!!! He works at Sports Direct!
Michel'les voice got me dying
She could of been a great voice actor for a cartoon character
wait, is that her real voice? lol
@@Humble-iq5ue😂😂😂😂😂
@@MadCarilyes, but her Singing Voice is different
@@Humble-iq5uelisa Simpson
Man they need to drop part 2 already
¿
Where is it man
@@PLayAshEFF72Daily Motion has Parts 2-4
Love this! Thank you BET ❤️
weird, this documentary has almost been scrubbed off the internet. you can get ep2-4 on daily motion in poor quality and cropped but ep5-6 can't be viewed anywhere.
BETNetworks THANK YOU FOR THIS DOCUMENTARY
RAPMUSIC3000
Part 2?
*Is this the original death row cronicles?? Thank you so much for uploading*
Good stuff Alex !! 😎
I will never get tired of these documentaries
Rest In Power To Eazy E, Tupac, Biggie, Big L, DMX, Mobb Deep, And Nipsey 🙏🏾❤️👑 Until We All Meet Again At The Begin 🤍😇
Yes! And Nate Dogg 🙏🏻💜
Prodigy not Mobb Deep, Big-Pun, Black Rob, Left Eye, Aaliyah, Pop Smoke and the list goes on
Don’t forget jam master jay. R.I.P. to him.
Marion is a 100% German womens name. It's like naming a man from the US 'Betty'
‘If there was a fire it’ll burn out cos there was nothing to burn” 😂
Still can’t work out why Biggie immediately went to California after PAC’s death like it had to be the most dangerous place for him to be at that time.
It doesn't make any sense, but I think Puffy pressured him to go to promote Life after death, but he should have known better. Dude was a dead man walking as soon as he stepped foot in Cali.
Biggie knew he would die
Biggie had friends in LA who told him to stay out of California because emotions were too raw. He went anyway.
I remember Radio Staions in L.A. encouraged Biggie to come out and that L.A. had love for Biggie wich is true but also stupid move
@@adrianchannelle8651Diddy set him up
I love how three years ago Dwayne Davis is in this documentary and now he’s in jail charge with 2Pac murder
This is more authentic then the whole "str8 outta Compton" movie.
mob james said straight outta compton had a gang of fiction to it.
But in this video it showed that eazy e was getting beat up by suge that never happened suge would never touch eazy because eazy had crips behind him
Straight out of dres mouth
@@KD400_ Eazy also had the Eses behind him. The late Toker talked about how they once backed up Eazy E when suges goons came around to jump on him but were deterred when they pulled out guns
That brownside alliance with ruthless EasyE was a story of itself. EasyE also recruited Bone Thugs and Harmony crew. Ice cube broke out on his own too and made it big as did Dr. Dre.
Death row came out with some of the best hip-hop music during the early to mid-90s
22:40 - 23:20 one of the best parts of the story.
I hope they add all the episodes
In their website smh
Dj quick said there was no black owned labels before suge and Dre, so what the hell was Motown
That was a fault on his own, but I think he was referring to on a hood aspect. The row represented the streets which was what Compton, and rest of LA predominantly was/is.
Berry Gordy was black owned
I believe bad boy was first
@@jayskywalker5049 no! It was Berry Gordy who founded Motown Records
No I no that... I'm born and raised in the motor city aka MOTOWN but I was referring to far as rapp
Vrai reportages intéressant big up a euw tous et a la chaine🫡💪💪
Snoop look high as hell in the Thumbnail. 😂
Edit: Mobb James is a clown! On Vlad he says Suge was no Gangsta. But on this Doccie he is singing a different tune. Thats clownery in my books.
Snoop lives high as hell
Yea u right lmao.
I think he got paid too speak n say this cause he definitely said a whole different thing I’m vlad 😂😂 mob James wanted that check
Suge didn’t become a billionaire because he was too much into the gangster lifestyle.
Where is part 2!?
7:50 he sabotaged my car and cut my hair...so I married him 😂😂😂😂😂.
Dumb lady... sadly most of em are just like her smh
This lady crazy
"Because he loves me" 😂😂😂
There’s a sucker born every minute!
She a mess 😆 nice looking 👀