Never heard before Phone Convo between Tupac and Monster Kody

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BigBallsNoWorries;7099624 said:
It was cool but the fact that his "wife" just happened to record this entire convo is kinda off to me

Many years back we had an Aunt who was on the phone chatting to my Father and the convo was lengthy, and then days later my Father said "Oh would have have been good if Tony (her husband) was there when we spoke..." She replied with, "all good, I played him the recording!" WTF

After that we started thinking who the fuck just makes calls to family/friends and speaks asks them all sort of shits or sit in the background thinking I'll record this.. because it isn't just a one off, if it weren't Pac or Kody's doing, I am sure whoever has alot more.. wondering who got this online from the beginnning
 
Yea it took me a minute to realize neither one of them was in jail at the time of this recording, which is the only reasonable reason imo this recording would exist. Very weird to have this recorded...who dropped this?
 
@S2J‌ this is from the video description

Sanyika "Monster Kody" Shakur

This was me and Tupac's first conversation. This was October 18th 1995. i had just gotten out of Pelican a month before, and Pac had been out a couple of days. We did not know We were being recorded. My wife pressed record on the answering machine and unbeknown to either of us, caught some bomb ass history. Ya'll enjoy this, and check out Pac and how positive he was. This is Classic shit. It's Shakur thang.
 
Pac was literally on that change the world shit.

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Trillfate;7100514 said:
@S2J‌ this is from the video description

Sanyika "Monster Kody" Shakur

This was me and Tupac's first conversation. This was October 18th 1995. i had just gotten out of Pelican a month before, and Pac had been out a couple of days. We did not know We were being recorded. My wife pressed record on the answering machine and unbeknown to either of us, caught some bomb ass history. Ya'll enjoy this, and check out Pac and how positive he was. This is Classic shit. It's Shakur thang.

Props.

Ahhhhh idk man...i forgot how answering machines work Lol But 85% of me says yea thats believable, then 15% of me is looking at the fact he just got out and all sorts of things pop in my head.
 
Man we wont never come across another pac.. Nigga like jordan!! I kno niggas like biggie but honestly he couldnt hold a candle to this brother
 
Rev. Greetings! i am glad to see that the people appreciate the convo with Pac and i. Truthfully tho, i have a nagging regret for having felled to go down to Can Am studios and get on that All Eyez On Me,album. then again, after reading John Potash' "The FBI War On Tupac Shakur and Black Leaders", where he exposes Death Row records as a shell, and a mere front in order to facilitate to actual assassination of Tupac, create an East West war, and off set the L.A. ceasefire between the Kiwe's and Damu's. If you all aint peeped this book youre missing a big part of the puzzle why some of our most charismatic people aint here no more, and what We need to do to prevent this in the future. Dont Honor me AFTER they've shot me thru my hair cut. Let me know you love me NOW.

monster kody 6/5/14
 
mc317;7101625 said:
Rev. Greetings! i am glad to see that the people appreciate the convo with Pac and i. Truthfully tho, i have a nagging regret for having felled to go down to Can Am studios and get on that All Eyez On Me,album. then again, after reading John Potash' "The FBI War On Tupac Shakur and Black Leaders", where he exposes Death Row records as a shell, and a mere front in order to facilitate to actual assassination of Tupac, create an East West war, and off set the L.A. ceasefire between the Kiwe's and Damu's. If you all aint peeped this book youre missing a big part of the puzzle why some of our most charismatic people aint here no more, and what We need to do to prevent this in the future. Dont Honor me AFTER they've shot me thru my hair cut. Let me know you love me NOW.

monster kody 6/5/14

are you quoting this from somewhere?

 
Where all those "Pac ain't real niggas" at?

LOL at Monster trying to take credit for the term overstand.5%ers and Dr York been saying that

IDK who invented it
 
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mc317;7101625 said:
Rev. Greetings! i am glad to see that the people appreciate the convo with Pac and i. Truthfully tho, i have a nagging regret for having felled to go down to Can Am studios and get on that All Eyez On Me,album. then again, after reading John Potash' "The FBI War On Tupac Shakur and Black Leaders", where he exposes Death Row records as a shell, and a mere front in order to facilitate to actual assassination of Tupac, create an East West war, and off set the L.A. ceasefire between the Kiwe's and Damu's. If you all aint peeped this book youre missing a big part of the puzzle why some of our most charismatic people aint here no more, and what We need to do to prevent this in the future. Dont Honor me AFTER they've shot me thru my hair cut. Let me know you love me NOW.

monster kody 6/5/14

are you quoting this from somewhere?

He wrote that on facebook
 
loch121;7102890 said:
Where all those "Pac ain't real niggas" at?

LOL at Monster trying to take credit for the term overstand.5%ers and Dr York been saying that

IDK who invented it

i kno i thought they would be in here but they hiding
 
mc317;7101625 said:
Rev. Greetings! i am glad to see that the people appreciate the convo with Pac and i. Truthfully tho, i have a nagging regret for having felled to go down to Can Am studios and get on that All Eyez On Me,album. then again, after reading John Potash' "The FBI War On Tupac Shakur and Black Leaders", where he exposes Death Row records as a shell, and a mere front in order to facilitate to actual assassination of Tupac, create an East West war, and off set the L.A. ceasefire between the Kiwe's and Damu's. If you all aint peeped this book youre missing a big part of the puzzle why some of our most charismatic people aint here no more, and what We need to do to prevent this in the future. Dont Honor me AFTER they've shot me thru my hair cut. Let me know you love me NOW.

monster kody 6/5/14

I love following knowledge bread crumbs. Google is Goat. Now not sayin i believe all this but...

Which makes local independent journalist John Potash's claim that Death Row was a U.S. intelligence front against black activism both initially hard to believe and absolutely unnerving. "I believe that Death Row Records, which included dozens and dozens of police officers at all levels, according to a high-level police officer that investigated them, was a front company and was trying to continue penal coercion and mess up [Tupac Shakur's] head," Potash says during a weekday morning phone interview. "Death Row, of course, published the most negative songs he ever produced." It's a theory he develops rigorously in his self-published book The FBI War on Tupac Shakur and Black Leaders: U.S. Intelligence's Murderous Targeting of Tupac, MLK, Malcolm, Panthers, Hendrix, Marley, Rappers & Linked Ethnic Leftists
http://www2.citypaper.com/film/story.asp?id=20324

Whoa.
 

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