Suge
Knight
was released from prison Monday andreturned to Los Angeles after serving almost five years
for violating his probabtion on the night of Tupac Shakur’s
murder in Las Vegas.
"I’m
stress-free,” Knight said. "I want to try to do
better things. You know what they say: ‘Demonstration
is better than conversation.’ Watch me. I’m going to
the studio tonight.”
There have
been huge billboards that make the office building Death
Row is housed in look small around the area that say
"Welcome Home Suge." There are also billboards
in the area advertising Tha Dogg Pound 2002, with two
red paws over Daz and Kurupt’s faces.
"Better
days is coming, man,” Knight said. "It’s like
we’re getting ready for the Super Bowl. We going to
start having some fun again.”
Knight was
paroled on April 20 from Mule Creek State Prison in
Ione, Calif., and transferred to a federal prison in
Sheridan, Ore., to finish the remaining months of his
sentence. When asked about recent allegations brought
up by Rolling Stone and VH1’s "Behind The Music,"
which claim that he had involvement in the murder of
Biggie Smalls, Knight said I’m God’s child and God always
reveals the truth. Those stories are full of lies. It’s
amazing what these people can say about you when you’re
in prison.” He has contacted a Libel Attorney and is
looking into possibly suing both companies.
Sources
told allhiphop.com that Snoop Dogg and crew would be
absent from The Source Awards due to Knight’s presence,
and his anticipated entourage that he will be bringing.