Snoop Dogg is moving his Death Row catalog as part of his new partnership with Tune.FM's music streaming platform, Web3.
The rapper recently criticized Spotify, claiming he received less than $45,000 for over one billion streams on the platform.
Spotify has refuted claims from the West Coast rapper, where he alleges being paid $45,000 from one billion streams.
Snoop Dogg has no time for fake ones. The West Coast rapper is calmly addressing Suge Knight, who's implicating Snoop in ...
Legendary rapper abandons traditional streaming for innovative blockchain platform ...
Snoop Dogg Replies To Suge Knight Saying That He's Trying To Get Keefe D Out On Bail To Keep Him Quiet About Diddy Ties ...
After crossing the 1 billion mark, Snoop Dogg revealed his supposed shocking payout. However, yesterday (February 27), a ...
Crypto proponent Snoop Dogg is officially partnering with Tune.FM as the new face of the Web3 music streaming platform.
Snoop Dogg, one of the most influential figures in hip-hop, has publicly distanced himself from Spotify, citing dissatisfaction with the platform's compensation for artists. Wit ...
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Face2FaceAfrica on MSNSpotify fights back after Snoop Dogg’s claim he only made $45K off of a billion streamsBut the music giant isn’t backing down—suggesting the rap icon double-check his receipts, insisting those numbers should pay ...
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