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Harris said he now plans to use his freedom and influence as a former rap mogul to push for justice reform and help for poverty and crime-ridden neighborhoods across the US. “Some of us became addicted to drugs, and some of us became addicted to selling drugs. And whatever vessel he used. ‘Dr Dre actually put ‘thank you Harry O’ on the cover of the sleeve. , he shed light on the extraordinary poverty that led to his life in crime and what freedom felt like. ‘The government is not going to be able to fix this country by itself. Harris grew up in South Central Los Angeles in the ‘low bottoms’ neighborhood, spending his school years shining shoes for ‘high-rollers and players’. On his final day in office, Trump pardoned a long list of people, ranging from his former adviser Steve Bannon, to Death Row Records co-founder Michael "Harry O" Harris… One flagship program, The Last Mile, developed with Silicon Valley billionaire and entrepreneur Chris Redlitz, provides lessons to teach convicts to code, giving them a shot at a stable career after their release. Michael "Harry-O" Harris became emotional during a post-prison interview after he was pardoned by President Donald Trump. And whatever vessel he used. There comes the name Death Row.’, As well as regretting his criminal past, Harris said he made a fatal error picking Suge Knight, who is currently serving 28 years in prison for a hit-and-run killing, to help him run Death Row from the outside. ‘Yeah, imma make you laugh, imma make you dance, imma make you have fun. In an exclusive interview with DailyMailTV, Harris said he was a ‘walking cautionary tale’, telling how desperate poverty and the lure of riches from pushing drugs corrupted him to ‘help kill my people.’. As well as regretting his criminal past, Harris said he made a fatal error picking Suge Knight, who is currently serving 28 years in prison for a hit-and-run killing, to help him run Death Row from the outside. That stuff parked in that truck, if you sell it you’d become rich. But with success came controversy. The rap mogul said his record label’s name was inspired by his short stint in San Quentin’s wing for inmates facing the death penalty. But every day they go through hell. 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But Harris, his voice cracking, said he is now consumed with regret after coming face-to-face with the consequences of his crimes in San Quentin state prison. Michael “Harry-O” Harris, 58, is scheduled to be released in 2028, according to prosecutors. if(typeof __ez_fad_position != 'undefined'){__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-allhiphop_com-medrectangle-4-0')};At 59-years-old, imagine all the life that he has lost, the success he never had a chance to experience, and even loved ones he never got to say good-bye to. And the former Los Angeles drug lord expressed his regrets at the fate of Death Row, which he said turned from a mouthpiece for black voices in the music industry, into a ‘money making machine’ that ‘crashed and burned’ with notorious criminal co-founder Suge Knight at its helm. Michael ‘Harry O’ Harris is the co-founder of a sensational American records label that released multi-platform hip-hop music. But the former kingpin said that in the first few years of his sentence, his thoughts were not of justice reform and repentance, but of his interrupted plans to dominate the hip-hop industry with Death Row Records. California became this distribution center for evil, for poison.’, And the former Los Angeles drug lord expressed his regrets at the fate of Death Row, which he said turned from a mouthpiece for black voices in the music industry, into a ‘money making machine’ that ‘crashed and burned’ with notorious criminal co-founder Suge Knight at its helm. Just a day before Donald Trump exits his role as president of the United States, Snoop Dogg reportedly wants Donald Trump to pardon Michael “Harry-O” Harris, the co-founder of Death Row Records.Harris, 58, has spent almost 30 years in jail on attempted … There’s so much hate there, you can cut it with a knife. And he said that as a young boy his neighborhood, though poor, was on the up-and-up – until the drug trade took hold. ‘I done sit in prison with people who have been on drugs for the last 20 or 30 years. J. ‘I’d like to sit down with Mackenzie Scott. ‘First of all I’m grateful that God did whatever God do to get me to sit in this seat. Facebook gives people the power to … ‘I saw a guy who had a future,’ he said. That’s how powerful freedom is. Michael “Harry-O” Harris conducted his first interview after getting released from prison and he wept as he thanked Donald J. Trump and reflected on his years of incarceration. Death Row Records co-founder and former drug kingpin Michael ‘Harry O’ Harris wept with remorse and pledged to devote his life to help kids avoid crime, in his first interview after Donald Trump granted his freedom. ‘When you’ve been put in a position to manage an artist of this caliber and you do this, you let him go into that world unprotected, you’re a bad manager. Also, the tears do not seem to have been connected to his love for 45, but for the years of regret that he has for misusing the gifts that he had been given in life. That’s killing me still today”. Rappers MC Hammer and Snoop Dogg were influential in lobbying for his freedom. ‘I wanted the company to succeed. Death Row Records co-founder Michael ‘Harry O’ Harris thanks Trump in first interview. Harris, 59, wept in his first interview after Trump commuted his sentence, shaving off seven years, and making him a free man. ‘I’m telling you man, every day, even now, I think about my participation and it makes me sick to my stomach that I let them trick me to help kill my people. Everybody had jobs and everybody made sure their kids went to school,” the man responsible for Death Row’s early funding shared. I have a second chance to make different choices.”, “I put in for clemency with Obama and it had to go through so many bureaucratic loopholes it never got to him I don’t believe. 13 minutes read. Snoop Dogg helped his pal Michael 'Harry-O' Harris get pardoned by Trump (Getty Images/Twitter) On his final day as President on the United States, Donald Trump pardoned Death Row Records co-founder Michael 'Harry-O' Harris after he spent 32 years behind bars after being convicted of murder and attempted kidnapping in 1988. Until that change, I don’t have a dog in the fight, unless the people that’s in power deal with the people that are powerless in a respectful way.”. He also went on to take classes in acting at college. That’s what Death Row Records was created for.’. I had an opportunity to speak with them about the vision and how their words could affect people.’ Pictured: Photo of Snoop Dogg & Dr. Dre in the 1990s. The Suge Knight the world came to know is not the Suge Knight I first set with,’ he said. ‘I appreciate Donald Trump, his children, his son-in-law. Death Row Records co-founder Michael “Harry O” Harris is reportedly set to be released from prison after 31 years. The former drug kingpin and founder of Death Row Records shed tears and thanked former President Trump for pardoning him during a recent interview. That’s killing me even today.’. It shouldn’t have ever happened.’. That’s how powerful freedom is. A lot of people think it’s cool, something you can do. Harris said he felt about Tupac’s death ‘the same way I felt when George Floyd was killed. I see a woman on a mission. Death Row Records Co-Founder Michael ‘Harry O’ Harris Thanks Trump In 1st Interview Since Pardon Michael “Harry O” Harris is now a free man and is thanking Donald Trump for helping him. Knight wrestled control of the company from Harris, hired as security notorious LAPD officers embroiled in the Rampart drug trafficking scandal, and turned Death Row into a firm synonymous with contentious lawsuits and criminal prosecutions. 5 Michael 'Harry O' Harris has been released from jail It’s going to need business, community leaders and people like me,’ he said. He added that he believed the killing would not have happened if Knight had not been in charge. Harris said although he provided the funding and called the shots at the new label, his incarceration kept him from being the face of the firm. It wasn’t the Harry-O part of it, it was the Michael Harris part of it. He ended up incarcerated for a total of 33 years. [Crips founder] Tookie Williams was there,’ he said. 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Michael “Harry O” Harris made the comment during his first interview since Trump commuted the Death Row Records co-founder’s 25 years to life sentence after being convicted in 1988 for drug trafficking and attempted first-degree murder. Join Facebook to connect with Michael Harris Harry o and others you may know. ‘South Central Los Angeles, where I was raised, was hit really hard. Michael ‘Harry O’ Harris had served 30 years of a 25-year to life sentence for conspiracy to commit first-degree murder when he learned he was going to released early from a California prison. I see somebody who became one of the richest women in the world, and now she wants to help people. Prosecutors of the case alleged …. California became this distribution center for evil, for poison.”Â, With a broken voice, Harry-O said that every time he thinks about his participation in the crimes that led to his conviction, he is sick to his stomach.Â, “I let them trick me to help kill my people. ‘This is not justification, this is the realization of what happened. Despite his decades behind bars at some of the country’s most notorious prisons, Harris kept an ‘exemplary’ record, re-establishing the San Quentin prison newspaper as editor, setting up programs for convicts to learn computer programming helping their rehabilitation, and teaching at-risk youths to stay on the straight and narrow, Alongside his dealings with drug cartels, Harris ran a string of successful legitimate businesses, including a theatre company that gave actor Denzel Washington his first break, He said: ‘I would talk to Dr Dre, Snoop Dogg and the whole family, everybody that was signed to Death Row. ‘A lot of people ask me ‘how can you even be in business with this guy?’ When I met him for that moment he was like a student. ‘But for that moment I felt like I had never been in prison. ‘I’m riding in the car with my folks and we coming back from the prison. Michael “Harry-O” Harris conducted his first interview after getting released from prison and he wept as he thanked Donald J. Trump and reflected on his years of incarceration.Â, But before you call him out, consider that Harris, the co-founder of Death Row Records, has served over 30 years of his 25 to life sentence that he received in the late 90s, for conspiracy to commit first-degree murder.Â. It was like a typhoon, and we all got swept up in it. Whyever he did it, he did it, when so many others wouldn’t do it,’ Harris said. Whyever he did it, he did it when so many others wouldn’t do it.”Â, “First of all, I’m grateful that God did whatever God do to get me to sit in this seat. View the profiles of people named Michael Harris Harry o on Facebook. Harris served 23 years in state prison for attempted murder and kidnapping. And the former kingpin says he wants to enlist the help of Jeff Bezos’ ex wife for more social justice programs. FORMER cocaine kingpin and record label founder Michael ‘Harry O’ Harris tearfully thanked ex-President Donald Trump for a pardon that got him out of jail. You got some rappers now who are worth billions of dollars who say they did the same thing I did, they just did it and got out,’ he said. “I don’t feel what I just left … for that moment I felt like I had never been in prison. It tripped me out. Pictured: Harris and members of his family after his release, In the 1990s the label took off, selling 18 million albums and earning more than $325 million in its first four years alone, launching to stardom west coast rap legends including Dr. Dre, NWA, Snoop Dogg (pictured with Trump) and Tupac Shakur, and was widely credited with changing the face of hip hop, The label Death Row Records is behind music legends Dr Dre, Tupac Shakur (right) and Snoop Dogg (left,) Harris’ successful pardon campaign started on December 26, when Snoop asked for help from former music producer and federal prisoner Weldon Angelos, who was also pardoned by Trump last month. He details his long journey in a new interview. He wasn’t managing it, it’s just going. It was like a typhoon, and we all got swept up in it,” he recalled. Harris said as a young man he saw no option but to start peddling crack to his neighbors, claiming that he made similar choices to billionaire rappers like Jay-Z; he just got caught. He had been behind bars since 1988 until Trump’s pardon cut his sentence seven years short. ‘I had watched how the people in prison, Pelican Bay and all these notorious yards, when they would hear those songs, the pride they would have when somebody says Compton or LA or Long Beach. It’s painful to see anybody snuffed out of their life when it doesn’t have to happen.’. ‘A lot of people leave prison and lie about their experiences. That was as much as I was comfortable with.’. Prosecutors said the kingpin suspected a distant relative and employee of his drug operation of stealing, so he and two accomplices took the man out to the desert, shot him and left him for dead, Harris thanked Trump for commuting his sentence, but would not comment on the 45th president’s motives, and said he would deal with either party to campaign for justice reform, ‘It was an awestruck moment,’ he said. Everybody had jobs and everybody made sure their kids went to school,’ he said. Michael "Harry-O" Harris, who co-founded Death Row Records in 1991, will be released from prison without delay, according to hip-hop producer and activist Weldon Angelos. ‘Because so many people that I love has lost their life behind people like him, trusting in him, and trusting in people who only care about themselves. ‘Based on the circumstance that I was faced with when I created the company, I put him in charge. The same way I saw pain and loss in Notorious BIG’s life and so many other young rappers who lost their lives because of jealousy or hatred or mismanagement. “I’m riding in the car with my folks coming back from the prison and I just had a presence of mine [that made me say] ‘I don’t feel it,’” Harris shared to the platform. Age 20 he started selling crack cocaine, making close connections with both the infamous Bloods and Rollin 60s Crips gangs. Michael Harris became involved in prison reform activism during a 30-year stint in federal prison. But it didn’t happen on his watch. It was painful. Evidence of this change was captured in an exclusive in-prison interview shot by The Independent Rap Uploader. Harris, 59, wept in his first interview after Trump commuted his sentence, shaving off seven years, and making him a free man. ‘So I expressed that to them. “Then all of a sudden like a hurricane something happened. Knight (pictured) wrestled control of the company from Harris, hired as security notorious LAPD officers embroiled in the Rampart drug trafficking scandal, and turned Death Row into a firm synonymous with contentious lawsuits and criminal prosecutions, One of the major turning points in the downfall of the label was Tupac’s murder in 1996 – a case which remains unsolved and a source of countless conspiracy theories. “South Central Los Angeles, where I was raised, was hit really hard. Harris said he now plans to use his freedom and influence as a former rap mogul to push for justice reform and help for poverty and crime-ridden neighborhoods across the US via his new charity, Community One World. Sat in the unfamiliar comfort of a marina view suite at a Ritz Carlton hotel in Los Angeles, Harris told DailyMailTV he was still reeling from his unexpected release. In the 1990s the label took off, selling 18 million albums and earning more than $325 million in its first four years alone, launching to stardom west coast rap legends including Dr. Dre, NWA, Snoop Dogg and Tupac Shakur, and was widely credited with changing the face of hip hop. But it ain’t no fun when the rabbit got the gun. He helped run a multi-million dollar rap label from his cell after founding the parent company for … So I took a back seat. Death Row Records co-founder and former drug kingpin Michael ‘Harry O’ Harris’ voice cracked and he wept with remorse and pledged to devote his life to help kids avoid crime, in his first interview after Donald Trump granted his freedom, The 59-year-old, who created the record label that launched the careers of rap legends Snoop Dogg, Dr Dre and Tupac Shakur, walked free from a California federal prison last Wednesday, Harris served 23 years in state prison for attempted murder and kidnapping. But the words he found were glorious. Death Row co-founder Michael "Harry-O" Harris is reportedly set to be released from prison immediately following Snoop Dogg and two activists' successful efforts to get the former Los Angeles drug kingpin pardoned by outgoing president, Donald Trump. ‘I’m responsible in my mind for helping to create Suge Knight. And he said he hopes to use the fame of Death Row to share his experience of the horrors of prison, so he can encourage youths to not repeat his mistakes. Rapper Snoop Dogg has a message for President Trump and his aides: "I love what they did," he said in granting clemency to Death Row Records co-founder Michael "Harry O" Harris. Prince Denies Michael ‘Harry-O’ Harris’ Claims Of Owning Interest In Rap-A-Lot Read More » Rap-A-Lot CEO James "J. I would hear when they would take guys to the chamber. He has always claimed innocence of the state crimes, and the former drug lord got a glimpse of freedom in 2011 when the alleged victim recanted their testimony at a parole hearing. When you go to prison, it doesn’t matter who you were on the outside. We all had some form of sickness. 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