Snoop Dogg is moving his Death Row catalog as part of his new partnership with Tune.FM's music streaming platform, Web3.
Legendary rapper abandons traditional streaming for innovative blockchain platform ...
The rapper recently criticized Spotify, claiming he received less than $45,000 for over one billion streams on the platform.
Hip-hop star Snoop Dogg has officially parted ways with Spotify, taking a stance against the streaming platform's payout system.
Snoop Dogg has reignited the long-standing debate over streaming royalties, calling out Spotify for what he considers unfair ...
Record executive Suge Knight, and rapper Jermaine Dupri, made headlines following a confession made by the former.
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Snoop Dogg has officially announced his partnership with Tune.FM, a Web3 music streaming platform designed to provide artists with more control and transparency over their earnings. The rapper ...
But the music giant isn’t backing down—suggesting the rap icon double-check his receipts, insisting those numbers should pay ...
After crossing the 1 billion mark, Snoop Dogg revealed his supposed shocking payout. However, yesterday (February 27), a ...
Y'know what really shizzles Snoop Dogg's nizzle? Doing bizzle with web3 startups. He has signed a deal with Tune·fm.
Snoop Dogg is going where the money is. Snoop Dogg, who acquired Death Row Records in 2022, shared the low payout he received ...