UnJust Justice Uncovered Audio of Rapper Biggie Smalls Discussing Tupac Shakur's Shooting!
In the newly uncovered audio tapes of rappers Christopher "Biggie" Wallace and Tupac Shakur, they can be heard discussing the famed Quad Recording studio shoot involving Tupac. The upcoming webseries entitled Unjust Justice: The Jimmy Rosemond Tapes will premiere February 11th on YouTube channel Go To Ground News.
This Unjust Justice webseries is a groundbreaking project spearheaded by G2G News. An investigative news documentary chronicles the demise of music executive Jimmy Rosemond's career in entertainment over twenty years ago. A source revealed exclusively to this reporter, the tapes highlight, "Newly uncovered audio tapes about the 1994 Tupac Shakur Quad Studios incident to be included in upcoming episode of web series on Jimmy Rosemond's legal proceedings."
In the wake of the soon-to-be-released biopic about Tupac, these newly released tapes may provide a very different account of what really happened at Quad Recording Studios, the night that the "Me Against The World" singer/slain recording artist got shot. He's on these tapes admitting to a journalist that he did not know who shot him. What is even more compelling is that this audio tape was never released to the public, which could have prevented the famed East Coast/West Coast rap beef that plaque the hip hop industry for years.
Who actually shot Tupac has been a topic of discussion for many years. If we believed Pac's lyric's in "Hit'Em Up," it was a set-up. But according to the audio tapes, Jimmy Rosemond confirms what everyone else knew, that while Tupac was getting robbed, the artist allegedly reached for his own gun and shot himself.
"In a series of past interviews by hip hop pioneer Fab 5 Freddy for VIBE magazine, Rosemond, Randy "Stretch" Walker and Notorious B.I.G. give personal accounts of the occurrence that changed hip hop. The aftermath was often referred to as the genesis of the much hyped East-West rap beefs. These new findings have triggered more insight to previous speculation and help to layout a clearer understanding of the events of that night. A night that would torment Rosemond, overshadow his career accomplishments and place him on law enforcements target list for years to come," the source reveals.
As previously reported by MStars News, despite studio Morgan Creek's lawsuits and firings that has plaqued the "All Eyez On Me" biopic, the film will be directed by Benny Boom. According to the New York Times, inexperienced actor Demetrius Shipp Jr., will portray Wallace. Variety announced Corey Hardict will play Haitian Jack. No release date has been scheduled yet. However production was being filmed in Atlanta, Georgia until the end of January.
MStars News want to hear from you. Tell us if you think the Unjust Justice: The Jimmy Rosemond Tapes will shed new light about the music mogul? Do you believe Tupac's lyrics in "Hit'Em Up?"