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Death Row Records Celebrates 30th Anniversary With A Virtual Museum Experience

Death Row Records will always be a staple in hip-hop history. They gave us classics like Dr. Dre’s The Chronic, 2Pac’s Doggystyle, Lady Of Rage’s Necessary Roughness, and more.  As reported on Hot New Hip Hop, Death Row Records is celebrating its 30th anniversary. They’re launching a virtual museum called The Death Row Experience. In addition to the tour, fans will also hear a specially curated soundtrack filled with hits from the label.  Sean Stevenson, eOne’s EVP & GM, spoke on how vital Death Row is. He said, “Death Row is one of the most influential labels in hip hop. Thirty years later, its musical legacy continues to make an impact in music and beyond. We are excited to celebrate this anniversary and highlight the label’s seminal albums and accomplishments throughout the year.” 

Meet Another Chicago Bears Sixth-Round Pick: Receiver Dazz Newsome

I’ll admit I was getting worried when the Bears had arrived to the sixth round without taking a receiver. It’s not that I didn’t like their first four picks. Justin Fields and Teven Jenkins were gimmes. Larry Borom was a sensible selection given the need to add depth and the player’s prospect pedigree. Even Justin Herbert made sense on some level. But still … the Bears had a need at receiver that hadn’t been addressed. So it was good to see them do it in Round 6. And pretty neat that Newsome was their guy. Newsome checks boxes for Matt Nagy’s offense. His game speed looks faster than his timed speed, which was in the 4.5s. And that game speed shows up when he has the ball in the open field. Phil Longo’s offense at Carolina sprinkled in screens, jet sweeps, and deep targets in a scheme that allowed Newsome to tap into his athleticism at a highly productive level.

Blake Shelton Dancing To Mega Mentor Snoop Dogg s Music On The Voice Is, Well, Something

CinemaBlend Copy to clipboard You know how every once in a while you see a metaphorical train wreck that s so distinct and unexpected and mind-boggling that you take a second pass just to get a better look at the chaos? That basically sums up what s happening here, with The Voice coach Blake Shelton gifting fans another look at his make-you-jealous dance skills set to the tune of Snoop Dogg s Drop It Like It s Hot. While Blake Shelton may have dropped this Voice video clip on his Instagram page, I think we can all agree that it wasn t because it was hot. Or perhaps it was hot in the sense of how a dumpster fire is hot, but still totally watchable in a baffling way. Check out the video below of Shelton s fanciful footwork backstage.

Death Row Records 30th Anniversary Cassettes

Death Row Records 30th Anniversary Cassettes
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