2Pac

Video: The Outlawz Say They Smoked 2Pac’s Ashes

Posted 26 Aug 2011 in Interviews, NEWS, WHAT THA F***!!

So they rolled up his ashes and lit the spliff like smoking Shakur Diesel was an everyday occurrence?…Ok. I don’t think I want that high but to each his own.


Mag’ Cover: 2Pac Cover’s XXL’s September Issue

Posted 02 Aug 2011 in PHOTOS

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2Pac’s biological father Bill Garland who had this to say about his son:

“[Tupac] cared for people,” he said. “That was his main thing. He really cared for people. I think that’s why he would get so upset when people tried to question his commitment, his love for Black women or Black men. The East Coast/West Coast, you know, that’s a fabrication. I don’t have to begin to tell you that. So when that was questioned, it bothered him. Because he would give his heart or soul. He was a giving person. He would give anything to people. He would go in a store. [If there was a] Black man who couldn’t afford a $1,500 pair of boots, he would buy ’em for him. Think that Black man would ever forget Tupac? That’s just the way he is. But I don’t think that he did it for that. He did it because he had it, and he didn’t. That’s the way he is.”

Post by Trademarkk

Unreleased 2Pac Music: Road To Glory [CDQ]

Posted 01 Jul 2011 in MUSIC

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It’s safe to say, we all miss this dude. This is a Mike Tyson tribute record. I wonder if 50 Cent will make a Floyd Mayweather tribute record…smh. This is the official CDQ version for all you stans that will say they heard this already.

Download: 2PAC – Road To Glory[CDQ]

By Trademarkk

Retro Interview: 2pac Lost Prison Interview

Posted 21 Apr 2011 in Interviews, NEWS

Tupac Back? Not quite but this lost clip from Shakur’s stint at Clinton Correctional has made its way back into circulation. The conversation pertains to Pac’s world and not his trial or appeals of the present time. In part 1 Pac talks about the shock he felt at the attempt on his life as well as how he passes the time while locked up and the effects of jail on his creativity. He also comments on politicians trying to bury his image and more. Diggin’ in the crates usually results in something great and this is no exception. Part 2 and 3 await after the jump.
- N. Middz

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Audio: 2Pac Ft. Snoop Dogg, The Outlawz & The L.B.C. Crew – The New Untouchables [Full]

Posted 12 Dec 2010 in MUSIC

SnoopTupac Audio: 2Pac Ft. Snoop Dogg, The Outlawz & The L.B.C. Crew – The New Untouchables [Full]

2Pac Ft. Snoop Dogg, The Outlawz & The L.B.C. Crew – The New Untouchables [Full]

Oh yeah, this is why I decided to start blogging- to post sh*t like this. This record is way to G for me right now. Now, the origins of this track haven’t been unraveled yet (at least not to me), but is it a banger? certainly! Now, that’s what you call a POST.

Props: Kingsley

Throwback Audio: 2Pac Speaks on Funk Master Flex

Posted 23 Nov 2010 in Beef

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In case you haven’t heard what has been going on lately, let me give you a recap. Recently Funk Master Flex went on stage and starts yelling, “f**k 2pac, I never sucked 2pac’s d**k”, etc etc. Then he tries to explain himself later stating that he didn’t like 2pac’s negative energy or what have you. In this throwback clip here, 2pac talks about how when he was on the westside, the NY radio dj’s including Flex used to make fun of everybody on the west including Pac, and then would front when he came out east. Flex say’s he didn’t like Pac’s negative energy, yet he lets 50 Cent start wars at the station, and throws bomb sound effects to the beef. I dunno Flex. -Trademarkk

New Music: 2pac -If They Don’t Love They Kidz (Unreleased)

Posted 16 Oct 2010 in FEATURED, MUSIC

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DOWNLOAD: 2pac – If They Don’t Love They Kidz

In the year 2020, we will probably still get unreleased music from 2pac. Now hit the jump and get your downloads poppin’. Thank god for the internet.

Video: One Night in Vegas: When Tupac Met Mike Tyson

Posted 08 Sep 2010 in Documentaries

Has the Mystery of Who Killed Tupac and Biggie Finally Come to Light?

Posted 19 Jan 2010 in Beef

Article written by: Andre Sanchez

A “west coast O.G” broke the years-long silence with some very detailed accounts of what happened in the murders of two of Hip Hop’s most celebrated emcees: Christopher Wallace, also known as Notorious B.I.G; and Tupac Shakur.

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It’s been over ten years since the deaths of Biggie and 2Pac inflamed the tensions between East and West coast hip hop. According to Hip Hop Wired, a Compton insider speaks on some “back room deals” that allegedly led to both getting gunned down in the mid 90’s.

Speaking anonymously (of course):

“Initially when the East Coast/ West Coast beef started, Puffy and more or less Bad Boy… some of the big wigs from Bad Boy came out to California and they were performing at one of the shows out here. It was one of those concerts when they were out here and the whole East Coast vs. West Coast beef was going on. When they got out here they recruited these dudes from the South Side Crips and a couple other local Crip sets to go out there and to come to the concert.

So they all go to the concert and they get backstage access. So after using their backstage access they hooked up with the big wigs and they met them back at a hotel and the after party. So after they met them at the after party, they called some of the big wigs up and they were asking them how much they were gonna charge them (the Southside Crips) to take out Death Row.

So they came to some kind of agreement. It was something like $20-thousand a chain. For every Death Row chain they snatched, they wanted like $20-thousand.

Also they said it was like a contract on Death Row’s head because there was already a beef with Suge Knight running the West Coast industry and the Southside dudes wanted in and wanted to unlock the market out here.

So they made a deal. There was all kind of war fare out here on the streets. Baby Lane (Orlando Anderson, Pac’s alleged killer) had actually snatched that Death Row chain and that’s why Pac had snapped when he seen him with it on. Baby Lane had previously snatched that chain from some cat at Lakewood Mall.

And when they seen him with the chain on… all them Blood niggas… all the dudes who wore Death Row chains were all Bloods. They all was from Inglewood Family and from The Mob and part of Death Row. They was all Suge’s people who rushed him.

After they seen them with that chain that night and beat his ass… they ended up retaliating and killing Tupac… BUT THAT WAS THE SAME NIGGAS THAT KILLED TUPAC. It wasn’t nobody different… same niggas that he snatched the chain from. The niggas peoples was some hard core Compton motherfuckers. So they ended up killing that nigga.

So after that happened they wanted that money. They raised the ante. Now you guys paying us $20-thousand for a chain. Fuck it. We got rid of your biggest nemesis so we want whatever you guys owe us.

So then they (Bad Boy) didn’t pay up and was like we didn’t tell ya’ll to do that. Biggie and them was trying to handle it the democratic way by not paying them up at first because it looked real-real suspicious and shit to move that kind of money so they tried to not be affiliated with that and just let is simmer.

So Baby Lane and them was still beefing with the Mob and the Inglewood family so them niggas still on the streets even after they won that settlement with Death Row for like $3-million dollars for that beat down. Death Row settled out of court with that nigga and he was still in the hood serving dope and shit.

They say that he (Baby Lane) owed some Bloods some money and they saw him at the car wash where they served chronic at and that’s when the Bloods got him. They ended up shooting him right there and they say it was over some money and then I heard later it was The Mob that ended up getting that nigga after slipping up there.

They had a big ass shoot out, it was all over the news back in the day. He shot a couple of people and they shot him. The feud continued and after he (Baby Lane) got smoked, the FEDS or somebody…they was watching his uncle who they say is the dude that ran it…the whole ordeal when they smoked Tupac.

He was like the baller of the whole family. His name is Keefy Dee. He’s locked up now. They said the FEDS were on him so tough they just got him for conspiracy. They couldn’t get him for the murder or nothing like that. I’m not sure if he’s out or not after that.

After all that shit went down and Pac was smoked… in the meanwhile niggas still wanted their money from Bad Boy. But Bad Boy didn’t pay up. And Bad Boy probably was going to pay up but the Crips didn’t have no time for that.

So they end up smoking Biggie when he came back out here. It wasn’t nobody else that smoked him. Everybody got a conspiracy theory but it was just some niggas he was fucking with. Compton niggas ain’t no joke.

They wanted the money, I don’t think Biggie and them ever paid up and that’s why Biggie got smoked.

Nigga said something in his flow when I think back:

“Columbians tried to do me in, I ain’t paid them yet.” He was probably talking about the Compton niggas trying to do him in and he ain’t paid them yet.”

For the record, Westside O.G, it’s “Peruvian’s tryin’ to do me in, I ain’t paid them yet”.

According to the report, The O.G source stressed that it was never a coastal beef but some real live “street shit.” He also said that it “was a lesson people still haven’t learned from as many MCs believe their own character in their rhymes knowing damn well they would fold under the pressure of real killers and gangsters”. (Ain’t that the truth!)

It’s really sad…I remember exactly where I was when Biggie Smalls died. There was a cry in the streets of East Palo Alto as I watched the breaking news on the tube…may God rest his soul.

As for Tupac…whole different story! Rumors of the 7 day theory, him departing to Cuba, seeing lookalikes of him at the club…

So what say you? Do you know someone who knows what happened? Do you think we’ll ever find out who the killers of these two young men were? Let’s hear your thoughts in the comments!

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