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Did 2pac & Stretch Fall Out Over 1994 Shooting? Majesty Of Live Squad Teaser

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FUCK-YOU-BItch

Makaveli 3rd Verse:

And that nigga that was down for me, restin dead/
Switch sides, guess his new friends wanted him dead/
Probably be murdered for the shit that I said/
I bring the real, be a legend, breathin the dead/

that 1st 2PAC shooting was on 30th of November 1994 and exactly on year later on 30th of November 1995 he found death...so this is strange. rip to both to them.
« Last Edit: January 25, 2016, 02:31:04 AM by FERHAT »
 

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^Plus he got shot just like Pac and Biggie.

I know Shock G has family in Queens, were him and Live Squad related?
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Live Squad is an American hip hop group from Hollis, Queens, New York, consisting of Stretch (rapper), Majesty, K-Low (producer).

Description -
The Group first appeared on a limited and extremely rare single by Top priority / Percie P - BQ in full effect in 1988 on Gotham city records. They released a double A side record, Murderahh!/Heartless, in 1992 before getting dropped in 1993 due to a stance against aggressive rap music namely Ice T / Body count as a major contributing factor. Stretch appeared on production for the Nas album It was written with the 2 track "Take it in blood" and "Silent murder" and numerous albums and movies with Tupac Shakur before the relationship between the two allegedly turned sour after Shakur was shot in New York City, New York, on November 30, 1994. The live squad continued recording until Stretch was shot and killed on November 30, 1995 after dropping Majesty off at his home.

Majesty co-owned the record label Grand Imperial Records with rapper E-Moneybags. E-Moneybags was shot to death on July 16, 2001.

Majesty still records and features on many mixtapes and albums and is still managed by longtime friend Mike Dredd.

K-low (Low ground production) is still active in music and is also a guest speaker and mentor.

Discography[edit]
"Murderahh/Heartless" single (CD, cassette and vinyl)
"Game of Survival/Pump For a Livin" single
"Game of Survival" (DVD+CD Soundtrack)
A second "Murderahh/Heartless" single available only on vinyl
"Another Memory" (unreleased)
The Tribute ( DVD + CD of previously unreleased track's )
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_Squad
No man born of woman tho. Dead homies.

 

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I'm hella disappointed in what Majesty said. :'( I don't belive him at all.
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“Take It In Blood”
Produced by: Live Squad, Lo Ground & Top General Sounds

Nas:“I met Stretch by some dangerous cats that I was hanging with. They put me with Stretch who they were cool with. Stretch became my brother immediately. He wasn’t really recognized for the great work he was doing with Tupac and the hardcore records he did with his own group Live Squad with his brother Majesty. Stretch and I hung out all the time, almost every day.
 
“Stretch was really hurt by Tupac. I would hear him talking about how Pac was so mad at him because Stretch was with Tupac when he got set up and robbed in the studio lobby. Tupac was mad at everyone after that. I felt bad for Stretch because he really had a lot of love for Pac and he couldn’t believe that Pac thought he had something to do with it.

“Stretch dropped me off at home and went home and he was killed. That was a real great guy. He produced ‘Take It In Blood’ and ‘Silent Murder’—the irony. It was just a messed up moment for me. It was the last work he did. Very sad.”

Tone: We actually didn’t have the multitrack for that record. What happened was, Stretch submitted the record and then passed away so we had to finish the record for him. That’s when we came in and we didn’t have the multitrack, so we were trying to finish it on cassette.

"So we put our thing on it but we tried not to take away any of the original elements that he already had on the record. Nas already loved the track but Nas was also giving a tribute to him by doing the record.”
http://www.complex.com/music/2012/05/the-making-of-nas-it-was-written/take-it-in-blood

^If that's not true then I want Maj to get at Nas and have him come out publicly and say he was lying about this.
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To put the Against All Odds line in its proper context so there is no confusion as to who Pac was talking about here goes the song he referenced:
and that nigga that was down for me, bless tha dead
switch sides guess his new friends wanted him dead

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No man born of woman tho. Dead homies.

 

Hack Wilson - real

damn, majesty done lost his mind. Pac "lost connection" with them??  if they were really in Pac's life they'd have hit up the Outlawz or whoever to get in touch with him. 

Pac was bailed out before Stretch died, right???

Pac had "no comment" about Stretch's death
 

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Where is the interview at?  >:(
No man born of woman tho. Dead homies.

 

Hack Wilson - real

 

Hack Wilson - real

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Da hell is this interview at?
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 I saw Jimmy, and he had this look on his
face like he was surprised to see me. If he expected me, why was he
surprised to see me? I had just beeped the buzzer and said I was coming
upstairs. I was like, ³You¹re going to have to explain to me, when I come
out of the hospital, why you set me up.²

You said that to him?

That¹s what I said to him. And he said, ³What are you talking about, Pac?
I don¹t know what you¹re talking about.² Then he said, ³Stretch, let me
talk to you.² Why did he want to talk to Stretch? Stretch walked with him
into the elevator and I said, Stretch! And he turned around and said, ³Oh,
hold on you all,² and came back to my side. I didn¹t even think about it
then, that Stretch could have been involved. This is the ****** I had been
with my whole career.
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Before I got to the studio, I called my
girlfriend and said, Yo, if Jack or Rick come by, don¹t let them in,
because they came to her house before. Now I got right on the phone, and I
was like, Yo, I just got shot. Call my mother and tell her I just got
shot.

Then I noticed that Stretch was looking down, he wasn¹t angry. My
cousin‹my sister¹s boyfriend Zane, I keep calling him my cousin because
it¹s love like that‹he was more upset than anybody there.
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******s ain't checking for me. You know, my homeboys from L.A., they flew
all the way out here when I was shot just to say, ³You all right?² That
was more than Stretch did. Stretch bringing me information from the
******s that shot me. Coming to me telling about them, ³They say, ŒYo,
all they wanted to do was rob you, but you fought back, so they had to
shoot you.¹² That made me believe that he was with them.
http://rapmusic.com/threads/long-ass-2pac-interview-interesting.1152146/
No man born of woman tho. Dead homies.

 

abusive

And what about you and Stretch from Live Squad?

Stretch was my closest dog, my closest homie. I did alot of drama, I got into alot of cases and shit because of Stretch. Money wise, he couldve had anything. His daughter was my daughter, whatever she wanted she could have. Then this shit happened and the nigga didnt ride for me. He didnt do what your dog is supposed to do when you shot up. When I was in jail, nigga never wrote me, never got at me. His homeboys was coming to see me nad he wasnt coming to see me. And he started hangin around Biggie right after this. Im in jail, shot up, his main dog and he hangin out going to shows with Biggie. Both these niggas never came to see me.

And before he passed, you never got a chance to talk to him?

Aint no words. The rules of the game are so self-explanatory.

After all that went down, people are trying to say its some sort of hit connection…

Nah, Know what happend? Rules of the game, what comes around goes around. I never had no violent thoughts towards Stretch at all. I just didnt want to **** with him no more, but I didnt want to kill him. He was my dog. Once you my dog, you my dog. He got shot just like I got shot. Everybody believed it was just a random ****in robbery (when I got shot), this nigga get killed, now random shit dont happen. There are two methods of fighting, the one by law, the other by force: the first method is that of men, the second of beasts; but as the first method is often insufficient, one must have recourse to the second.
http://tupactribute.tumblr.com/post/29560043137/death-wish-the-source-march-1996-tupac-shakur
No man born of woman tho. Dead homies.