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Posted on: June 16, 2004 01:14 PDT
Filed under: Rap
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It would appear as though Snoop Dogg is going to be signed to every boutique imprint on the rap charts before it's all over.
He has recently signed on the dotted line with the Neptunes' Star Traks imprint. "We're trying to bring him back
to Chronic-era Snoop," The Neptunes' Chad Hugo said, referring to the 1992 Dr.Dre album on which Snoop made his debut.
In the recent record-business reshuffling, Star Trak left its original home, Arista, for industry powerhouse Interscope Records, which already houses artists like Eminem, Dr. Dre and 50 Cent.
Snoop's yet-untitled next album, which will also be released through Snoop's own Doggystyle imprint, is due by the end of the year. It will be one of the first two albums the Neptunes release through their new partnership with Interscope. The other is the major-label debut from Houston rapper Slim Thug.
Source: EurWeb
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