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WELCOME TO DEATH ROW flows directly from events depicted in STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON.

After securing a business arrangement with Jimmy Iovine’s then-upstart label Interscope, Death Row Records releases a previously unprecedented six consecutive multi-platinum albums and turns artists like Tupac Shakur, Dr.

Dre and Snoop Dogg into household names. Knight himself had been placed on probation multiple times with charges that included weapons possession, assault and attempted murder, and allegations circulating that he used intimidation to secure deals.

Outcry also abounded about the violent and misogynistic content of much of the label's song content, including criticism from C.

Delores Tucker, head of the National Political Congress of Black Women.

Signing Tupac

After having bail paid by Knight in relation to sexual assault charges, Tupac Shakur signed with Death Row in the mid-'90s, subsequently releasing All Eyez on Me (1996). Death Row Records released many multi-Platinum hip-hop albums, including major successes released by Snoop Dogg, Dr.

Dre (The Chronic), and 2Pac (All Eyez on Me). In 2022, following the triumphant and Emmy Award-winning Super Bowl LVI halftime show, Snoop announced the acquisition of  Death Row Records and in 2023, he announced a new publishing business under the Death Row umbrella, representing many songwriters within the Death Row family.

Death Row Records is a label found by The D.O.C., Dr.

Dre, Suge Knight, and Dick Griffey in 1991. But as soon as things get bad, they're gone.”

“The best revenge in the world is success.”

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Witnesses believed Knight's intention was to kill Carter and Sloan. Why would Suge Knight seek to bring members of the Blood street gang into the enterprise after it was successful? Snoop's debut album, Doggystyle, produced by Dr. Dre, was released in 1993 by Death Row Records.

2016’s STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON was developed at Xenon Pictures as an offshoot project, with CEO Leigh Savidge garnering an Oscar nomination for best screenplay.

The project is currently in the form of a two hour screenplay which gives a compressed view of a story covering events that happen over a twenty year period from 1986 to 2005. Death Row Records released many multi-Platinum hip-hop albums, including major successes released by Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre (The Chronic), and 2Pac (All Eyez on Me). In 2022, following the triumphant and Emmy Award-winning Super Bowl LVI halftime show, Snoop announced the acquisition of  Death Row Records and in 2023, he announced a new publishing business under the Death Row umbrella, representing many songwriters within the Death Row family.

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An ex-football player, turned bodyguard rips the rap industry’s most successful new producer, Dr.

Dre, from his contract with Eazy E’s Ruthless Records and takes a $1.5 million investment from Michael “Harry O” Harris —a former crack kingpin serving consecutive life sentences— to fund his company. Over time, Kenner will become Knight’s consigliere and right hand man, and later will conspire with Knight to betray Harris as Death Row becomes the most successful rap label in history.

But Harry O is not the kind of person who will let imprisonment stand in the way of what he sees as rightfully his.

His health issues have prevented him from attending his courting hearings. This leads to a mano-a-mano showdown between Harris and Knight at San Quentin Prison before Suge Knight makes the fateful decision to throw Death Row into bankruptcy.

WELCOME TO DEATH ROW is adapted from the 2001 documentary of the same name, and the book, “Welcome to Death Row: The Rise and Fall of Death Row Records” published in 2015.

How did Death Row’s securing of rapper Tupac Shakur lead to Dr. Dre’s departure and ultimately the label’s demise?

At its core, the Death Row story is a drama worthy of Shakespeare. As Death Row’s often violent and unconventional business practices lead to its undoing, Harris stiff arms a government investigation into Death Row’s initial funding and eventually wins a $100 million dollar judgment against the label.

The story can easily be expanded into a six to eight hour limited series as well.