Tuesday, July 26, 2011

DJ Kay Slay Unites B.I.G. Protege Lil Cease & 2Pac's Outlawz, "We Lost Both Our Dudes To This Sh*t"

New York radio personality DJ Kay Slay is reportedly the force behind uniting late Notorious B.I.G. protege Lil Cease and 2Pac's The Outlawz for their new record "Bury Tha Hatchet," ultimately ending their slain leaders' past rifts.

According to Kay Slay, he felt it was necessary to unite both late rap moguls' surviving parties.
"At the end of the day me and the Outlawz was always cool, and me and Cease are cool, and I just thought about how nobody never really grabbed hold of The Outlawz or Lil' Cease," Kay Slay said in an interview. "[Tupac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G.] are two of the most high profile artists of the 1990's and both of them passed and no one adopted their crews." (All Hip Hop)
Cease also confirmed their track is legitimate and heartfelt.
"We had so much animosity towards each other without even knowing each other, just because we was ridin' for Big and they were ridin' for Pac, but like they say time heals all wounds," Lil Cease said in an interview. "If we can settle our beef then what's the real beef, compared to what all these other n*ggas is beefin about? ... It's like come on man, we lost both our dudes to this sh*t and we're mature enough to handle our situation and make something positive out of it, it makes that record really special." (All Hip Hop)
The song is reportedly off of an upcoming DJ Kay Slay retail album.
Listen to this new track, DJ Kay Slay Featuring Outlawz & Lil Cease -Bury Tha Hatchet. This is off DJ Kay Slay aka "Drama King" final album "Rhyme Or Die". No release date has been confirmed but rest assured it's scheduled to be released soon. Just as the song suggests that tha Outlwaz and Lil' Cease have Buried Tha Hatchet. Well, as far as the song goes, anyways. (So Hood)
Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur were both fatally shot in the mid-1990's.
The circumstances of these two deaths were remarkably similar. Both young men were shot multiple times while sitting in the front passenger seats of their vehicles. Both victims were rushed to the hospital by their own entourages. Notorious B.I.G., who was born Christopher Wallace and was also known as Biggie Smalls, was dead on arrival. Tupac Shakur lived for six days and endured multiple operations before succumbing to his wounds. (Tru TV)

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