Suge Knight has been speaking negatively about quite a lot of his friends and former associates of late, however there are nonetheless just a few he deeply admires.
On a brand new episode of Collect Call With Suge Knight that aired on Saturday (December 2) by way of Dave Mays’ Breakbeat Media, the Compton native took a second to acknowledge two Hip Hop veterans who he believes have at all times stayed true to 2Pac.
“I wanna say this about Pac, I wanna say this about Treach, I wanna say this about Scarface,” he started. “These three young men, as artists and men, have a bond that we need to teach and people need to use their model.”
He continued: “Treach and 2Pac was road dogs. Still today, you can count on Treach to represent Pac. You can count on Treach to live with Pac far as he still represent that man.
“Same thing with Scarface … Face is gonna fuck with Pac no matter what, that’s why I was joyful when we did that song with Face and Pac, ‘Smile.’”
Contrarily, Suge has at all times known as out folks for faking their love for the late rapper since his tragic passing. To that finish, he just lately demanded solutions from Snoop Dogg over Pac’s 1996 homicide, saying the Long Beach MC has some “explaining” to do.
In an explosive phase from a late-November episode of his podcast, the incarcerated gangsta rap mogul, who was within the automotive with Pac the night time he was shot in Las Vegas, questioned Tha Doggfather’s position within the unsolved case.
When requested about Diddy’s alleged involvement within the ordeal, Knight turned his consideration to Snoop and stated he desires a face-to-face speak together with his ex-signee, who now owns Death Row Records.
“As far as the Puffy situation, I really, really, really gotta have a real conversation with Snoop,” he stated. “I knew that Pac did everything right by him by putting him on All Eyez On Me, speaking about him and being real with him.
“And if it’s true what they say, face-to-face it’s gonna be a lot of explaining to do.”
Knight claims that Snoop instructed Tha Dogg Pound rapper Daz Dillinger to not go to Vegas with the remainder of the crew the night time of September 7, 1996 as “something’s gonna happen.”
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