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Part 8: Stevie J on Producing 7 Songs on Biggie's 2nd Album, "Mo Money Mo Problems" Going #1
Part 6: Stevie J on How Bad Boy Reacted to 2Pac's "Hit 'Em Up", Pac Tried to End Beef Too Late
Part 1: Stevie J on His Mom Leaving Him & 5 Siblings with His Dad, Caused Trust Issues with Women

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In a recent interview with Vlad, music producer Stevie J reflected on the shocking news of Tupac Shakur's murder in Las Vegas. He recalled being on the George Washington Bridge, unable to fathom how things had spiraled to such a tragic end for a man trying to make a living. Discussing the arrest of Duane "Keefe D" Davis, accused of orchestrating Tupac's murder, Stevie J emphasized that accountability lies solely with those responsible. He remained detached from street associations, stating he was focused on his own life and career. Stevie J remarked that Keefe D, who once sought publicity through interviews and a book, might have unintentionally sealed his fate. Stevie J empathetically spoke about the impact of Tupac's murder on their community, mentioning the emotional response it elicited amidst the hip-hop scene. He noted how his peer Biggie had been deeply affected, highlighting the complex emotions surrounding that era.