Benzino remembers his relationship with Tupac Shakur as being a optimistic one however says the occasions that unfolded after they recorded their tune completely broken rap as we all know it!!!
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TMZ Hip Hop spoke to Benzino amid his latest look on TV One’s “Celebrity Crime Files” outlining the 1994 Quad Studios Capturing that left Pac with 5 gunshot wounds and a burning vendetta, in opposition to all odds.
Benzino truly recorded his “Killa” collab with Tupac and Freddie The Foxx aka Bumpy Knuckles (extra on that later) at Quad Studios shortly earlier than the taking pictures, and recollects Tupac surrounded himself with guys heavier on the street afterward.
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As destiny would have it, the “Killa” report took place from a short-lived dispute between Benzino and Bumpy, the place Benzino admits he needed to pull out a gun to maintain the peace.
Zino says a mutual respect manifested as a result of Bumpy was used to having his approach … and the remaining is MP3 historical past.
The Boston rapper additionally was near Dwell Squad rapper Stretch, the person Tupac would publicly accuse on wax of serving to arrange the Quad Studios theft earlier than he was murdered in 1995.
Benzino needs the conflict may have been averted, but it surely was that very same yr Zino says hip hop tradition took one other dive — on the 1995 Supply Awards!!!
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The occasion lives in infamy for Suge Knight‘s “Come to Death Row” speech geared toward Diddy … however Benzino notes Andre 3000‘s “The South has something to say” quote was a game-changer for rap beneath the Mason-Dixon line.
Benzino tells us he is been interviewing a number of main gamers who have been there and will probably be rolling out his personal Supply Awards documentary in 2025!!!