Tupac Reportedly Planned to End Beef with The Notorious B.I.G. & Mobb Deep

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Pac x Biggie x Prodigy x Havoc would’ve been epic!

Weeks before Tupac’s unfortunate passing exactly 20 years ago, the legendary icon was planning to shock the world. Actor, Bokeem Woodbine, who started in the late rapper’s I Ain’t Mad At Cha music visual, revealed Makaveli confined to him while on set recording the visual.

In an interview with Fader, Mr. Woodbine opened up on Pac’s plans to eventually meet up with The Notorious B.I.G. and Mobb Deep to have a peace treaty and record music together – as a way of taking power away from the media, making their rift an East Coast vs. West Coast War. While the plan unfortunately didn’t work out, he had just made peace with Nas days before his death and shouted Queensbridge rapper’s home borough on his final track ever recorded, Hell For A Husta.”

Take a look at the revelation below.

Bokeem Woodbine on talking plans with 2pac spring 1996.

“2pac was planning to release a unity record featuring himself and fellow West Coast artists alongside Biggie, Mobb Deep, and other East Coast MCs. He had a plan to put everybody together on one record and just squash the beef. He wanted to take the power away from the labels that were exploiting the situation. It angered him that they were profiting; he wanted to stop the cash flow. It wasn’t something I was supposed to tell people about, you know what I’m saying? I honored that, and I just waited for that record to come out. But unfortunately, as you know, it never did.”

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