Overview
- Daz Dillinger alleges Snoop Dogg moved to copyright music Daz created at Death Row and is pursuing a catalog sale he values at $1 billion that he says includes Daz’s work without consent.
- In a video response posted on social media, Snoop denounced the accusations and warned he would “f*** you up” business-wise while telling Daz to leave him alone.
- Daz further claims Snoop tried to trademark elements tied to Tha Dogg Pound and referenced a potential sale to Universal, framing these moves as attempts to profit off his creations.
- He also alleges Snoop blocked him from producing on Tha Dogg Pound’s 2024 album for personal financial gain, pointing to a broader pattern he describes as unfair treatment.
- No legal filings or confirmed ownership changes have been reported, leaving key questions about rights, royalties, and any prospective deal unresolved.