On the Friday of March 9th, Suge Knight spoke in an interview, where he spoke on moving his life in a positive direction and ending the Death Row Records chapter that has played a significant part in Knight's life. Ironically, Suge's revealing came on the day of the Notorious B.I.G.'s 10th year death anniversary, where he was murdered in LA. Although the case remains unsolved, many until this day believe that Suge orchestrated the hit that ended Wallace's life due to the ongoing Death Row/Bad Boy rivalry.
The revived CEO of Death Row Records, who launched the label that gained an infamous reputation spoke on no longer wanting to be acquainted with his 1991 launched label as he wants to pay off creditors, liquidate his publishing rights, and close the book to the end of the Death Row chapter. Suge even refuses to operate his company under Chapter 11 reorganization as the bankruptcy court wants him to follow. In addition, Suge Knight wants to end his bankruptcy misery after the wife of "Harry O" Harris (who co-founded Death Row behind a prison cell ) won a lawsuit of $106 million. Knight made a summarizing statement saying, "I don't want to be tied up with this for years. I want to move on with my life in a more positive direction."
Knights sudden change was inspired by two separate visits to the City Of Refuge Chuch in LA, where he met famed preacher Bischop T.D. Jakes and Noel Jones. Knight's awakening came from the same message he received from both pastors on two separate occasions about not being stuck in the past and moving on. Knight strongly believes that both of the messages he received was God talking through them to reach him. Knight says, "They talked about the same thing, and it felt like they were talking straight to me."
As for Suge's take on music, the former forefront man of putting 90's gansta rap into the mainstream now even has a different approach to music to the extent that he no longer uses the N' word. "My approach to music now is different. I'm not Delores Tucker, but you do have to be careful what you say." Knight continued, "We shouldn't be constantly feeding negative energy to these kids," he said. "You can get rich with the devil's money, but you can only be happy with God's money."
The revived CEO of Death Row Records, who launched the label that gained an infamous reputation spoke on no longer wanting to be acquainted with his 1991 launched label as he wants to pay off creditors, liquidate his publishing rights, and close the book to the end of the Death Row chapter. Suge even refuses to operate his company under Chapter 11 reorganization as the bankruptcy court wants him to follow. In addition, Suge Knight wants to end his bankruptcy misery after the wife of "Harry O" Harris (who co-founded Death Row behind a prison cell ) won a lawsuit of $106 million. Knight made a summarizing statement saying, "I don't want to be tied up with this for years. I want to move on with my life in a more positive direction."
Knights sudden change was inspired by two separate visits to the City Of Refuge Chuch in LA, where he met famed preacher Bischop T.D. Jakes and Noel Jones. Knight's awakening came from the same message he received from both pastors on two separate occasions about not being stuck in the past and moving on. Knight strongly believes that both of the messages he received was God talking through them to reach him. Knight says, "They talked about the same thing, and it felt like they were talking straight to me."
As for Suge's take on music, the former forefront man of putting 90's gansta rap into the mainstream now even has a different approach to music to the extent that he no longer uses the N' word. "My approach to music now is different. I'm not Delores Tucker, but you do have to be careful what you say." Knight continued, "We shouldn't be constantly feeding negative energy to these kids," he said. "You can get rich with the devil's money, but you can only be happy with God's money."