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Benzino has no scarcity of issues to say in terms of 2Pac.

In a dialog with TMZ, Benzino recalled recording his tune “Killa” with 2Pac and Freddy Fox at Quad Studios—the identical Manhattan studio the place Tupac Shakur was shot 5 occasions in 1994.

“I knew 2Pac personally,” Benzino advised the outlet, including that recording with Pac and Fox was “thrilling” and “a hell of an expertise. I wasn’t actually anticipating that.”

Benzino additionally lamented 2Pac and The Infamous B.I.G.’s passing. “We misplaced two giants with [2Pac] and Biggie on this trade,” he mentioned. “That was the evening that hip-hop actually—I don’t wanna say died but it surely took plenty of the wind out of hip-hop after we misplaced 2Pac and Biggie.”

Benzino additionally spoke on 2Pac and the Stay Squad rapper Stretch’s friendship, saying he doesn’t understand how they met. Benzino described Stretch as having a “large persona” and mentioned that 2Pac was “drawn” to these sorts of individuals—what Benzino additional characterised as “large road guys with large personalities.”

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“Stretch ran with [2Pac], actual loyal. I feel he acquired caught up in the entire 2Pac state of affairs himself,” he defined. “Sadly, he was killed additionally.”

Following the Quad Studios capturing, Makaveli insinuated that Stretch helped set him up. Then, precisely a 12 months after the capturing, in 1995, Stretch was murdered execution-style—and Pac appeared to reference Stretch’s dying on The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Principle album minimize “In opposition to All Odds.” Pac rapped, “And that ni**a that was down for me, relaxation the lifeless/Switched sides, guess his new mates wished him lifeless.”

The 7 Day Principle was 2Pac’s first posthumous launch, arriving on Nov. 5, 1996, virtually two months after he died.


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