Death Row Records Legend Jewell Has Died
Jewell was a legendary singer from Death Row Records that has passed away, according to former label mate Daz.
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(AllHipHop News) My Blood, My Sweat, My Tears, the new controversial book by former Death Row Records singer Jewell Caples, has been given a new release date according to the singer. Originally scheduled to be released on October 25, Jewell informed AllHipHop.com two weeks ago that the book had to be delayed due to legal precautions on behalf of the book’s publishers, Besthand Publishing. “Great news! The book has now been cleared to be released. The new date is January 17, 2012,” Jewell said in an exclusive statement to AllHipHop.com. Although the book is a journey through the life of the R&B singer, it’s also said to contain controversial details about her time at the infamous music label Death Row Records, involving the likes of Tupac, Dr. Dre, and Suge Knight.
(AllHipHop News) The highly anticipated biography by former Death Row Records R&B queen Jewell Caples has been delayed, according to the singer. The book, My Blood, My Sweat and My Tears, was originally set to be released on October 25, but due to legal precautions, the book was pushed back 30 days. “The book was delayed 30 days! I had to actually prove some stuff to the attorneys so I wouldn’t get sued,” Caples said in a statement to AllHipHop.com. As revealed in our exclusive interview in August, Jewell’s book is a tell-all, which she implies that some of her former Death Row label colleagues and bosses will not be happy about. Caples was a fixture at Death Row from 1992-1996, when the notorious record label was home to names like Dr. Dre, Tupac, and eventually, Snoop Dogg. SKG, a female artist signed to the label in the 2000s, has also penned a book, closely titled Blood, Sweat and Tears. Although the book has been delayed, the soundtrack to My Blood, My Sweat and My Tears was released on iTunes and Amazon.com as scheduled on October 25.