Suge Knight's name is a constant topic on hip hop podcasts these days but the incarcerated music mogul is preparing to tell his life story in immense detail - his way, and he's telling TMZ Hip Hop it'll be nothing but raw, uncut facts!!!
Death Row's reputation as a hostile work environment has been discussed for years and Suge, being the big boss that he is, couldn't deny his office had its fair share of physical dustups.
According to Suge, he intentionally brought the competitiveness he learned playing football to his office space to make Death Row as tough as its name. He says Pac and Snoop had no problem thriving in the gangsta environment but does acknowledge those crazy times took their toll on the company.
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