After being dropped by its first distributor, The Game's Stop Snitchin', Stop Lyin' DVD has found new distribution and has hit the streets.
According to HipHopsite.com president Mike Pizzo, whose site now sells the DVD, Stop Snitchin' has found another label and is presently being sold.
"It had been dropped, but has been picked up immediately by another independent label," Pizzo told SOHH.com. "It's in stock and shipping now."
Just last week, sources reported that Bungalo Records canceled the release date of Chuck Taylor's documentary for unspecified reasons. The DVD was initially pushed back from its December 6 date to a January 17 release before being canceled. The DVD began selling on 50snitch.com, blairsnitchproject.com, wedonttalktopolice.com and stopsnitchinstoplying.com in December.
The DVD follows The Game from UCLA to locations throughout the East Coast, searching for his arch rival through man on the street interviews. At one point the Game is shown encouraging a crowd to march through NYC with signs protesting 50 Cent. Another part of the film, shot on digital video, shows a billboard Game rented on Queens' Jamaica Avenue which displays the rapper's anti-G-Unit slogan, "G-Unot!"
The DVD was released in conjunction with a mixtape of the same name hosted by Nu Jerzey Devil, DJ Clue and DJ Skee.
Stop Snitchin', Stop Lyin' is available now.
Source: sohh.com
According to HipHopsite.com president Mike Pizzo, whose site now sells the DVD, Stop Snitchin' has found another label and is presently being sold.
"It had been dropped, but has been picked up immediately by another independent label," Pizzo told SOHH.com. "It's in stock and shipping now."
Just last week, sources reported that Bungalo Records canceled the release date of Chuck Taylor's documentary for unspecified reasons. The DVD was initially pushed back from its December 6 date to a January 17 release before being canceled. The DVD began selling on 50snitch.com, blairsnitchproject.com, wedonttalktopolice.com and stopsnitchinstoplying.com in December.
The DVD follows The Game from UCLA to locations throughout the East Coast, searching for his arch rival through man on the street interviews. At one point the Game is shown encouraging a crowd to march through NYC with signs protesting 50 Cent. Another part of the film, shot on digital video, shows a billboard Game rented on Queens' Jamaica Avenue which displays the rapper's anti-G-Unit slogan, "G-Unot!"
The DVD was released in conjunction with a mixtape of the same name hosted by Nu Jerzey Devil, DJ Clue and DJ Skee.
Stop Snitchin', Stop Lyin' is available now.
Source: sohh.com