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Shortly after Snoop Dogg bought his old label Death Row he removed its catalog from streaming because he didn’t like the payouts he was getting.

As of last night, the catalog is back on the streamers.

The move is part of a new record deal Snoop signed with Gamma, former Apple exec Larry Jackson’s label.

Gamma will now distribute the Death Row catalog and also be home to Snoop’s next two albums.

“It made sense for two Black men to come together to change the face of the industry,” Snoop Dogg said of the deal. “I didn’t want to partner with a regular company because they respect me and fear me so much, they wouldn’t wanna give me ideas.”

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