Snoop Dogg Gifts Iconic Death Row Records Chain to Geivon

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Are you a fan of Snoop Dogg and interested in his recent activities? Read on to discover how Snoop Dogg, fresh off hosting the 2024 Olympics in Paris, France, reconnected with Latino entrepreneur Geivon “EG” Cisneros and gifted him a gold Death Row Records chain. Cisneros shared this special moment on his personal Instagram @egtheplaymaker, expressing his gratitude for the opportunity to continue bringing value to the people his company works alongside.


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Learn more about Cisneros’ company, Hustle Division, and its close collaboration with Boss Lady Entertainment, owned by Shante Broadus, Snoop Dogg’s wife. Shante Broadus recently acquired ownership of The Players Club in downtown Los Angeles, attracting a roster of high-profile celebrity guests, including Wiz Khalifa, Busta Rhymes, Nelly, and, of course, the West Coast icon himself—Snoop Dogg—in support of her latest business venture. 

With these powerhouses teaming up on multiple fronts, it’s clear their projects are destined for success, promising a busy and exciting year ahead.







Are you intrigued by the collaboration between these industry giants? Stay tuned for more updates on their joint ventures and the exciting projects they have in store for the future.

FAQs

Q: How did Snoop Dogg and Geivon “EG” Cisneros reconnect?

A: Snoop Dogg gifted Cisneros a gold Death Row Records chain after hosting the 2024 Olympics in Paris, France.

Q: What is the name of Cisneros’ company?

A: Cisneros is the founder of Hustle Division, which has been collaborating closely with Boss Lady Entertainment.

Q: Who owns The Players Club in downtown Los Angeles?

A: The Players Club is owned by Shante Broadus, Snoop Dogg’s wife, who recently acquired ownership of the establishment.


Credit: allhiphop.com

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