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Rap Label Death Row Relaunching On April 18th

The record label formerly known as Koch Records is mounting its reemergence on the music scene by helping to relaunch former West Coast powerhouse Death Row Records.

The new Koch, now known as E1 Entertainment, is helping to re-launch Death Row with the release of new music on Record Store Day, which is a national event geared towards celebrating independent music and retailers on April 18.

The unreleased Death Row music will comprise a three-track exclusive sampler that will be available in stores next month.

Songs featured on the project include Crooked I’s “Hoodstar,” “Pay for the P***y” by Petey Pablo and “Do What You Do” from Danny Boy.

The Death Row sampler will be the first of more new music that will surface from the label this fall, sources told, adding that 90 percent of what was recorded for Death Row has never been released.

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