Suge Knight Clarifies Ray J Doesn’t Have Life Rights, Says Nick Cannon Set To Pen Biography


The former mogul set the record straight.

The news media was all a-buzz on Monday after it was reported that Ray J had acquired the life rights Suge Knight. It was shared that the incarcerated Death Row mogul may have turned over his story to Ray J for a forthcoming biopic, but Suge has stepped forward to shut down the misinformation. 

Suge Knight Clarifies Ray J Doesn't Have Life Rights, Says Nick Cannon Set To Pen Biography
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In a jailhouse call with The Blast, Suge clarified his business dealings with the Love & Hip Hop Hollywood star. Suge called Ray J a “little brother” who he respects and has known for a long time. Ray will apparently hold down Death Row and new music coming out the record label. The person who has power attorney over his life rights is his fiancée, Toi-Lin Kelly who is in charge  movies, television, and documentaries. Suge also revealed that Nick Cannon has been placed in charge writing and publishing a book about the controversial music figure’s life, calling Cannon “the most realest guy in the business today.”

This move to step forward and explain everyone involved shouldn’t be interpreted as a jab at Ray, according to Suge. It was just important for him to set the record straight and make sure there wasn’t any misinformation floating around. Listen to the three-minute call below.