In the late 1990s, while label co-founder Suge Knight was incarcerated, Death Row Records released a number of controversial compilations and back-catalog releases. One of the star producers of that era was Kurt “Cobain” Couthon, who produced singles including Snoop Dogg’s “Head Doctor,” Tha Realest, Swoop G and Lil C Style’s “Easy To Be A Soldier” and Michel’le’s “Mr. Officer.” According to a press release, Couthon was at one time, the de-facto head of the once illustrious imprint while Knight was in an Oregon prison.
Outside of Death Row, Kurt Cobane produced for Mopreme Shakur and Chocolate Bandit.
A decade later, it has been announced that Kurt has launched Hitsylum Entertainment. The label’s first act is Milwaukee, Wisconsin native AWAL, who has previously recorded with The Hot Boys and Too Short. The artist’s to-be-titled debut album is confirmed to feature both Ray J and Sean Kingston.
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nice!
Fool should get his ass beat for disgracing Cobain’s name.
Your stupid. What did he ever do to you? Your a hater.
how you gonna call yourself kurt cobain
Because Tupac gave him that Nick name.
thats like a white rapper comming out calling himself obama
dj drama?
Shut up. Hater
this guy’s name is a fail
You know what’s more fail than his name? The fact the header says “Late” like the guy passed smh. It doesn’t help that Kurt Cobain passed years ago too