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Monday, May 1, 2023

Suge Knight claims Dr. Dre did not produce “Doggy Style” or “California Love”

Suge Knight claims Dr. Dre did not produce “Doggy Style” or “California Love”.

“Suge Knight saying something about Doggystyle,” Tha Dogg Pound member said in a video shared on TMZ on Monday (May 1). “Hey, Dr. Dre is the best producer in the mother f**king world. I did not have nothing to do with that, Dr. Dre did that on his own. Suge Knight is lying, I ain’t sign a motherf**king thing.”

Suge is also taking issue with how “California Love,” another hit produced by Dr. Dre, was portrayed in the 2015 film “Straight Outta Compton.” The movie showed Dre and Tupac Shakur creating the song in-studio, but Suge alleges that he actually orchestrated its creation because Dre and Tupac were feuding at the time. Suge credits DJ Quik with coming up with the iconic chorus and recruited the late Roger Troutman to sing it on his voicebox.

The Long Beach, Calif. artist went on to say that Suge is trying to cover for himself due to what Snoop and Death Row Records have uncovered about shady business dealings with eOne Entertainment. Dillinger specifically named Alan Grunblatt, President of eOne, who was “in cahoots” with Suge. “All that sh*t he said was a motherf**king lie,” Daz exclaimed to close his video. He even called for the former Death Row CEO to get beat up.

According to Suge, his upcoming TV series will reveal the truth about how these records were made, allegedly without Dr. Dre’s involvement.

In a recent interview with TMZ Hip Hop, Suge dismissed claims made by Daz Dillinger, a producer, and rapper associated with Death Row Records, that he received $2.5 million from Suge. Suge called Daz’s comments “just Daz running his mouth.” However, Suge had his own story to tell about Daz, alleging that Dr. Dre convinced him to sign over the rights to Snoop Dogg’s classic “Doggy Style” album, which Dre is credited with producing, but which Suge claims was actually ghost-produced by Daz.


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