Big Snoop Dogg hasn't ever really found a home after leaving Death Row Records in 1998 to join Master P's No Limit Records. He's moved a couple times since then, from No Limit, Snoop left to start his own label now called Doggystyle Records...
Now according to MTV News, Snoop Dogg has moved once again. This time Snoop inked a deal with the Neptunes' Star Trak imprint for his upcoming solo project.
"We're trying to bring him back to Chronic-era Snoop," Chad Hugo of the Neptunes told MTV, referring to the 1992 Dr. Dre album, where the world first got to know Snoop.
Star Trak went through some changes earlier this year, when the label left its original home of Arista for Interscope Records.
When Snoop's yet-to-be-titled next album drops at the year, it will one of the first albums to drop from Star Trak since its move to Interscope.
Source: Ballerstatus.net
Now according to MTV News, Snoop Dogg has moved once again. This time Snoop inked a deal with the Neptunes' Star Trak imprint for his upcoming solo project.
"We're trying to bring him back to Chronic-era Snoop," Chad Hugo of the Neptunes told MTV, referring to the 1992 Dr. Dre album, where the world first got to know Snoop.
Star Trak went through some changes earlier this year, when the label left its original home of Arista for Interscope Records.
When Snoop's yet-to-be-titled next album drops at the year, it will one of the first albums to drop from Star Trak since its move to Interscope.
Source: Ballerstatus.net