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West Coast rap veteran Daz Dillinger is airing out family business — and industry beef — with the release of a new diss track aimed directly at his cousin, Snoop Dogg.
The track, titled “DEATHROW RECORDS STOLE FROM ME”, accuses Snoop of removing Daz from Death Row Records after he allegedly refused to sign over his publishing rights and Dogg Pound logo to the rap icon.
Daz, a founding member of Tha Dogg Pound and a key contributor to Death Row’s golden era, is using the song to vent years of tension and business disputes, calling out what he claims is unfair treatment by Snoop, who acquired the Death Row brand in 2022.
“I ain’t signing nothing that I built,” Daz says in the track, according to fans who previewed the song. “Family don’t snake family.”
While Snoop has yet to publicly respond, the diss has stirred up conversation online about ownership, legacy, and the blurred lines between business and blood in hip-hop.
The release marks a rare moment of public fallout between the two cousins, who once helped define the sound of West Coast rap together.