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 | | The album, released in December, became a seminal hit into the new year, eventually going triple platinum, and introduced the world to an up and coming Snoop Dogg — whose own debut album Doggystyle was released in late 1993 and became a monstrous success as well. |
 | | Following the success of Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg, Death Row and Interscope became powerful labels in the industry, both collectively and respectively — with that, however, came criticism from various sources over the gangsta rap image that was being perpetuated. |
 | | Feeling the heat from activist groups — Interscope's parent company, Time Warner, refused to distribute Death Row's next release, Dogg Food by Tha Dogg Pound, which was originally scheduled for release in June 1995. |
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