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Owner Kelvin Anderson Sr. wants the project to tell the story of Black music — and the role that VIP records has played in shaping it.
VIP Records, which played a pivotal role in launching Snoop Dogg's hip-hop career, is taking steps to become a West Coast hip ...
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Next to a counter, there's a framed image taken by longtime photographer, Duke Givens, of his childhood friend, Snoop Dogg, on display. "The reason why [VIP Records] has staying power is because ...