Snoop Dogg And Master P Sue Walmart For Intentionally Hiding Their Cereal
In 1998, Snoop Dogg parted with Death Row Records, the label that previously paid him, and signed on with New Orleans upstart Master P’s booming No Limit empire. Twenty-six years later, Snoop and P are once again aligned, but now it’s to sue Walmart for intentionally hiding their breakfast cereal.
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In 1998, Snoop Dogg parted with Death Row Records, the label that previously paid him, and signed on with New Orleans upstart Master P’s booming No Limit empire. Twe... more info