Thursday 17 May 2012

So, who probably killed the rappers?

There are rumours going around from ear to ear but now it is time to focus on the real facts.
After the release of 'All eyez one me' album', Tupac mentioned that he wants to quit Death Row, however his contract was still valid and to complete it, Shakur needed to release two more albums. In August 1996, he started working on the next studio album to complete his contract as quickly as possible and in the time of seven days, Tupac made his life's final album under the stage name 'Makaveli' titled "The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory". The '7 day' comes from the fact the album was made in seven days. Unfortunately Shakur was murdered a few weeks before the release of the new album. However, after Tupac finished working on the 'Makaveli' album, he kept recording new songs that he could release on the next project and when he completes his contract with Death Row, he can open up his own label, as he planned to, and release the material by himself.

Tupac wanted to quit Death Row Records because Suge Knight owed Shakur $10 million dollars for the previous 'All eyez on me' album.
Also Knight did not like the idea that Tupac was using Death Row recording studios to make new tracks that he would then take with him and release on his own label.

$10 million is a huge amount of money that Suge Knight would probably never pay back to Shakur, so a good way to avoid the debt would be getting rid of Tupac, take over the new material (about 150 songs, some of them still remain unreleased) and release them on posthumous albums!

After the death of Tupac the main Death Row artists left the label. Dr Dre left and Snoop Dogg tried to leave but he also used to get death threats of Knight's people and even got badly beaten up!
When finally Knight's main sources of income have left the label, he then started to release posthumous Tupac albums with unreleased material. The new Shakur's music sold millions of copies and kept Death Row Records running for a few years but honestly... how can a dead man keep such a big label alive? Album sales are not enough to survive, you need gigs and tours to make serious money, which was impossible to do. Now let's listen to X-Death Row Records worker, called Hackey has got to say:



So, it comes out that Suge used the whole East Coast V West Side situation to kill Tupac and then kill Biggie 5 months after to make it look like gangs did it or Bad-Boy Records killed Tupac to get rid of the rival, where the main reason for the death of Shakur were Death Row's financial problems!

Here is a proof that Suge Knight is a cold blooded man who really is able to kill somebody. Here is an interview with Frank Alexander, Tupac's bodyguard who admits he used to receive death threats from Death Row Records. Similar to what was happening to Biggie, huh? Seems like this is what Knight does before he kills someone...



Finally, look what happened to Death Row Records. The label has bankrupted in 2006. Why? Because all main artists have quit because they were being ripped off by Suge Knight, which is not a secret and... did they know something we do not know yet? Look what Snoop Dogg, ex Death Row artist said here:


Of course Suge Knight defends himself and yes, he does have the right to plus he was not officially arrested or punished in anyway for the killing of Tupac Shakur.
Now let's see what a police inspector who ran this case has got to tell us:


So now we came to something serious! Now we know Suge Knight had a lot to do with the murder of Tupac and it is not a secret Knight was one of the most dangerous and powerful gangsters on the West Side in the 90's but now we also know he had some arrangements with the police!   

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