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Keyshia Cole Says Tupac Was About To Leave Death Row For Quincy Jones
Keyshia Cole Reveals Tupac Was About To Leave Death Row For Quincy Jones On The Day He Died
Fat Joe has been making news following his newly launched podcast. He was dragged on Twitter earlier today after he said Drake is the Michael Jackson of this time. In another episode, Keyshia Cole was the guest artist and the R&B star made some revelation on the show.
According to Keyshia Cole, she was with Tupac Shakur in Las Vegas on the day the legendary rapper was shot dead, telling her that he was about to leave Death Row to sign with Quincy Jones, and asking her to join him.
“I actually did know [Tupac.] He wanted to sign me to Quincy [Jones] when he was with Kidada, Quincy’s daughter, and he was gonna leave Death Row and go to sign with Quincy. He wanted me to go over there because he said that Death Row was not the place for kids.”
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“[I was] 15. He died when I was 16. Right when my birthday was coming around, I just remember getting earrings in the mail from Death Row Records but Suge, of course, was already in jail,” said Keyshia Cole.”
She continued, “My mom literally came and got us from Suge’s house because everybody got shot that night. My brother and [Pac] used to rap together in The Outlawz. We all drove to Vegas from LA. Pac was in the car with Kidada. Suge was in they car.”
“My brother was in they car. We was in our car. We were kids though. He just didn’t like that, you know what I mean? It was just, like, a lot of drama around that time.”
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