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Stretch (rapper)

Randy Walker (August 21, 1968 – November 30, 1995), better known by his stage name Stretch, was an American rapper and record producer, working in Live Squad. In the early 1990s, he joined 2Pac's rap group Thug Life. The November 30, 1994, shooting of Shakur led to their split. On November 30, 1995, Walker was shot and killed at the age of 27.[1]

Stretch
Stretch in 1993
Born
Randy Walker

(1968-08-21)August 21, 1968
DiedNovember 30, 1995(1995-11-30) (aged 27)
Queens, New York City, U.S.
Cause of deathDrive-by homicide (gunshot wounds)
Other namesBig Stretch
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • record producer
Years active1988–1995
Height6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)[1]
Children1
RelativesMajesty (brother)
Musical career
GenresHip hop
Instrument(s)Vocals
Labels
Formerly ofLive Squad

Live Squad edit

Randy Walker was born in 1968 in Springfield Gardens, Queens, to an African American father and Jamaican, immigrant mother. Randy had a younger brother and two sisters. His father died in 1981, and his mother, Lucilda, was a nurse at New York University Medical Center.[2]

In the late 1980s, Randy, dubbed Stretch, and his brother Christopher, dubbed Majesty, teamed with DJ K-Low, forming Live Squad. In 1988, both rapping and producing it, Live Squad debut with an EP, titled BQ In Full Effect, which, featuring Percee P, includes the tracks "Troopin It" and "We Ain't Havin' It." Noteworthy is Stretch's voice, deep and raspy.

In 1990, Stretch met Shock G of Digital Underground, the Bay Area rap group's 1991 album featured Stretch on its track "Family of the Underground." That year, Live Squad remixed the group's single "No Nose Job." That summer, Stretch met Underground ally Tupac "2Pac" Shakur. The two became fast friends. Rapping his February 1992 single "If My Homie Calls" on Yo! MTV Raps, 2Pac was backed by Stretch, friend of host Ed Lover, who, praising Live Squad's demo tape and taking "executive producer" credit on its releases, helped Live get signed to Tommy Boy Records.[2]

In 1992, Live Squad released a double A side, "Murderahh!"/"Heartless," followed by single, "Game of Survival"/"Pump for a Livin'," in 1993. Live Squad also released an ultra-violent promo short film, Game Of Survival, on VHS tape, showcasing six songs from through group's forthcoming album. In June, national outrage broke out over the Los Angeles area's original gangsta rapper Ice-T's side project, his rock band Body Count's album of heavy metal with its track "Cop Killer." Tommy Boy, favoring radio friendliness, dropped Live Squad and shelved the album.

Teaming with 2Pac edit

While Tupac filmed his breakthrough role in Juice, Stretch and Treach, of rap group Naughty By Nature, were extras. Once Tupac's trailer was robbed of jewelry, they delivered a beatdown on set.[3] In late 1991, after studio recordings, live shows, and TV appearances with Stretch, 2Pac put out his debut album, 2Pacalypse Now, with two tracks, including "Crooked Ass Nigga," where Stretch produces and raps.

Unable to put a track on Juice's soundtrack,[4] 2Pac saw his album sell modestly,[5] but Juice's release in 1992 sent his star on the rise. In 1993, 2Pac's second album, Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z., found Live Squad producing and featured on "Strugglin'," while featured, along with Treach and rapper Apache, on "5 Deadly Venomz." That was produced by Stretch, who produced two more tracks, "The Streetz R Deathrow" and, featuring Live Squad, "Holler If Ya Hear Me."

Stretch made cameo appearances in music videos for the Mac Mall song "Ghetto Theme," directed by Tupac, and, in 1993, for the Above The Law, Money B, and Tupac song "Call It What You Want,". He appeared in movies, Ed Lover & Doctor Dre's 1993 film Who's the Man? and Tupac's 1996 film Bullet.[6] In March 1994, on The Arsenio Hall Show, 2Pac and Stretch performed "Pain," a track on the Above the Rim soundtrack's only cassette version and merely a single's B side, but swiftly a rap favorite.

2Pac's group Thug Life edit

In 1992, with rapper Big Syke, 2Pac and Stretch recorded "Thug Life."[7] In 1993, that song is still unreleased, Tupac expanded the group, named Thug Life, and got it on Interscope Records, releasing in 1994 the group's only album, Thug Life: Volume 1. Stretch produced and rapped on the song "Thug Music". Amid controversy over lyrics, the label cut "Out on Bail", which Tupac and Stretch performed at The '94 Source Awards, anyway, and "Runnin' from tha Police", featuring Biggie Smalls.[8]

In 1993, Tupac met Biggie, a promising young rapper from Brooklyn, on his visit to California. Tupac supported and mentored him, a prospective member of Thug Life.[9] During 1993, Live Squad, 2Pac, and Biggie performed a joint set at Maryland's Bowie State University, in Prince George's County, Maryland.[10] and recorded "House Of Pain," unreleased, for Biggie's debut album in the making.

Biggie's debut album arrived, without the song, in 1994 as Ready to Die. The alliance was severed through events on the night of November 30, 1994, at the Times Square building of Quad Recording Studios.

November 1994 shooting edit

In late 1994, Tupac was reportedly hired by fledgling music manager James "Jimmy Henchman" Rosemond to record a verse for rapper Lil' Shawn's single "Dom Perignon." Arriving with Stretch and two others, they reportedly found rapper Lil' Cease—a member of the Bad Boy record label's circle via Biggie's side group Junior M.A.F.I.A.—watching the sidewalk from above and greeting them. In the lobby, three men pulled pistols to rob Tupac, who, resisting, was shot five times.[2]

Suspecting a shooting as the primary motive,[11] Tupac pointed to, among others, Henchman and Biggie.[12][13] Blaming Henchman and Haitian Jack for the setup, Tupac accused Biggie of withholding prior knowledge.

The day after the shooting Tupac was convicted in a Manhattan court of sexual assault. On February 14, 1995, he was sentenced to at least a year and a half in prison. In March, 2Pac's third album, Me Against the World, was released with Stretch removed from its track "So Many Tears." In a jailhouse interview published in April, Tupac discusses the November shooting and Stretch, incidentally 6'8":[2]

"I was, like, 'What should I do?' I’m thinking Stretch is going to fight; he was towering over those niggas. From what I know about the criminal element, if niggas come to rob you, they always hit the big nigga first. But they didn’t touch Stretch; they came straight to me."[12][13]

In the interview, Tupac reflected,

Stretch was my closest dog, my closest homie. I did a lot of drama, I got into a lot of cases and shit because of Stretch. Money-wise, he could've had anything. His daughter was my daughter; whatever she wanted she could have. Then this shit happened and the nigga didn't ride for me. He didn't do what your dog is supposed to do when you shot up. When I was in jail, nigga never wrote me, never got at me. His homeboys was coming to see me and he wasn't coming to see me. And he started hanging around Biggie right after this. I'm in jail, shot up, his main dog, and he hanging out going to shows with Biggie. Both these niggas never came to see me.[14]

— Tupac Shakur, Source magazine, March 1996

No strong evidence emerged to implicate Stretch in the crime. Publicly responding, Stretch contended, "Pac's saying all this shit in the interview, like, 'I thought that Stretch was gonna fight. He was towering over them.' Now, that nigga know I ain't never going out like no bitch. But I ain't dumb. I ain't got no gun, what the fuck am I supposed to do? I might be towering over niggas, but I ain't towering over no slugs."[9][15][16]

Some reporting suggested forensics evidence that Tupac had shot himself. Stretch offered, "Me personally, I only heard one shot. ... Tupac got shot trying to go for his shit. He tried to go for his gun, and he made a mistake on his own. But I'll let him tell the world that. ... He tried to turn around and pull the joint out real quick, but niggas caught him. Grabbed his hand when it was by his waist."[9][15][16]

Me and Pac have been down from day one. Before he did Juice, before his first album. That's my man. So the interview he did in Vibe bugged me out. But I know him. He likes to talk a lot. Especially when he's upset, he'll say shit that he won't even mean. And then he'll think about it later and be, like, "Damn, why the fuck did I say that?" ... In that interview, Pac was talking all that shit about Thug Life is ignorance and telling niggas' names and all that shit. I don't even understand why he went there. I've seen Pac mad times after the shooting and he never kicked none of that shit to me. You know how he feels about the media, so why would he go and do an interview like that? He's supposed to be a street nigga; he should've kept it in the street. I mean, niggas had to go and get their names changed. I want him to get a reality check. Recognize what the fuck he's doing. Niggas on the street live by rules, man. And that rule right there, that's a rule that's never to be broken.[15][9]

— Randy "Stretch" Walker, Vibe magazine, 1995

Bill Courtney, retired New York Police Department officer, once with its infamous "Hip-Hop Squad," suggested that the stickup answered Tupac's comments, published in New York's Daily News,[17] about Jimmy Henchman's associate Haitian Jack, big in the Queens nightlife scene and criminal underworld. Haitain Jack and two other men had been indicted with Tupac for the November 1993 sexual assault on a woman in Tupac's hotel room, whereby Tupac was convicted on December 1, 1994.[9][18]

By then, Haitian Jack had taken a misdemeanor plea deal for no jail time, and the newspaper published Tupac's gripe. The onetime "Hip-Hop Squad" officer hazards, "A message was being sent to him not to name-drop." Jimmy Henchman has since commented, "Nobody came to rob you. They came to discipline you."[9][18]

On June 15, 2011, the day before what would have been Tupac's 40th birthday, Dexter Isaac, imprisoned for murder, sent from Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center to AllHipHop.com a confession.[13] Isaac stated that he had been one of the men who in November 1994 robbed and shot Tupac at Jimmy Henchman's behest.[13]

Death edit

On October 12, 1995, with bond posted via Suge Knight, CEO of Death Row Records, and pending appeal, Tupac was released from prison in upstate New York. Joining the label in Los Angeles, Tupac feverishly recorded his fourth album, All Eyez on Me. Two tracks, in particular—"Ambitionz Az a Ridah" as well as "Holla At Me"—have lyrics that some people believe, though not proven, to be against Stretch, one envisioning his death.[19]

By the album's release on February 13, 1996, Stretch was already dead. Released a few months later, in July 1996, the sophomore album, It Was Written, by rapper Nas, from Queensbridge in Queens, had Live Squad production on two tracks, "Take It In Blood" as well as "Silent Murder," from Stretch's final recording session exactly one year after the November 30, 1994, shooting of Tupac.[20]

On November 30, 1995, Stretch was on his way to a Biggie Smalls event after leaving the Nas recording session at midnight. He dropped off his own brother Majesty at his Queens Village home. Two or three men in a black car pulled up beside Stretch's green minivan, and gave chase, firing from a rolled down window. Stretch crashed at 112th Avenue and 209th Street, just after 12:30 AM. He was found dead with four bullets to his back.[2]

In one theory, Stretch had robbed "a big drug dealer of over 10 bricks". Despite the "pressure on the street," he refused to return the over 10 kilograms of cocaine, and this is why "a hit was issued."[21] In April 2007, via separate investigation into the murder of Jam Master Jay of Run-DMC, in his native Jamaica, Queens, federal prosecutors named Ronald "Tenad" Washington as a suspect in both murders.[22] Washington would eventually be indicted for Jam Master Jay's murder in August 2020;[23] Washington's trial would then begin in January 2024,[24][25] and he, along with another defendant, would be convicted for Jam Master Jay's murder in February 2024.[26][27]

After Tupac's death in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas, in September 1996, a Live Squad production, the track "Nothing to Lose," appeared on the first posthumous 2Pac album, released in 1997, R U Still Down? (Remember Me). Released in 1997, Greatest Hits has the cryptic "God Bless the Dead," dedicated to "Biggy Smallz," but not the famed Live Squad and onetime 2Pac associate Biggie Smalls who is otherwise called The Notorious B.I.G., and instead a Latino rapper who worked with one of 2Pac's main producers, Johnny J.[28]

In 1999, a promotional release for The Notorious B.I.G.'s posthumous album Born Again, has a Bad Boy remix of "House of Pain," featuring Stretch and 2Pac. Stretch's brother Majesty founded Grand Imperial Records jointly with rapper E-MoneyBags. He was killed in July 2001, allegedly by order of Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff, a suspect behind the murder of Jam Master Jay;[29] McGriff would eventually be convicted for E-MoneyBags' murder and be sentenced to life imprisonment in February 2007.[30][31] In 2001, Majesty released the Live Squad album that Tommy Boy Records had nixed, Game Of Survival.

Discography edit

Year Song Artist(s) Album
1988 "Troopin' It" Live Squad BQ In Full Effect Rapper and co-producer (with Live Squad)
"We Ain't Have It"
1991 "Family of the Underground" Digital Underground Sons of the P Rapper
"No Nose Job (Fat Bass International Mix)" Digital Underground No Nose Job (Single) Co-producer (with Live Squad)
"Crooked Ass Nigga" 2Pac 2Pacalypse Now Rapper and producer
"Tha' Lunatic" Rapper and co-producer (with Live Squad)
1992 "Murderahh" Live Squad Murderahh / Heartless (Single) Rapper and co-producer (with Live Squad)
"Heartless" Rapper and co-producer (with Live Squad)
"Pass The 40" Raw Fusion, 2Pac, D The Poet 151, Bulldog, Saafir, Pee-Wee, Mac Mone Hollywood Records Sampler Rapper
"Roses (Live Squad Remix)" Rhythm-N-Bass Roses (Single) Co-producer (with Live Squad)
1993 "Holler If Ya Hear Me'" 2Pac Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z. Producer
"Strugglin'" 2Pac, Live Squad Rapper and co-producer (with Live Squad)
"The Streets R Death Row'" 2Pac Producer
"5 Deadly Venomz" 2Pac, Live Squad, Treach & Apache Rapper and producer
"Holler If Ya Hear Me (Black Caesar Mix)'" 2Pac Holler If Ya Hear Me (Single) Producer
"Holler If Ya Hear Me (Broadway Mix)'" Producer
"Holler If Ya Hear Me (New York Stretch Mix)'" Producer
"Flex'" 2Pac, Live Squad Rapper and producer
"Hellrazor" 2Pac, Stretch Hellrazor (Promo Cassette) Rapper and producer
"Game Of Survival" Live Squad Game Of Survival / Pump For A Livin' (Promo Single) Rapper and co-producer (with Live Squad)
"Pump For A Livin'" Rapper and co-producer (with Live Squad)
"Hurts The Most" 2Pac, Mopreme & Stretch (Unreleased) Rapper and producer
1994 "Papa'z Song (Da Bastard's Remix)" 2Pac, Stretch Papa'z Song (Single) Rapper and producer
"Pain" 2Pac, Stretch Above The Rim – The Soundtrack (Cassette only) and Regulate (song) single (b-side) Rapper and producer
"Bury Me A G" Thug Life Thug Life: Volume 1 Co-producer (with 2Pac as Thug Music)
"Shit Don't Stop" Co-producer (with 2Pac as Thug Music)
"Stay True" Rapper and co-producer (with 2Pac as Thug Music)
"Under Pressure" Rapper and co-producer (with 2Pac as Thug Music)
"Street Fame" Producer
1995 "Runnin' From tha Police" The Notorious B.I.G., 2Pac, Dramacydal, Buju Banton One Million Strong Rapper
"So Many Tears" 2Pac Me Against The World Backing vocals (verse removed)
1996 "Take It In Blood" Nas It Was Written Co-producer (with Live Squad)
"Silent Murder" Co-producer (with Live Squad)
1997 "Hellrazor" 2Pac, Stretch, Val Young R U Still Down? (Remember Me) Rapper (original producer)
"Nothin' To Lose" 2Pac Co-producer (with 2Pac & Live Squad)
"Hold On, Be Strong" 2Pac, Stretch Rapper
"Only Fear Of Death" 2Pac Co-producer (with Live Squad)
1998 "God Bless the Dead" 2Pac, Stretch Greatest Hits Rapper
1999 "House Of Pain (Bad Boy Remix)" The Notorious B.I.G., Stretch, 2Pac, Joe Hooker Born Again Promo Rapper
"What You Need" E-MoneyBags, Live Squad In E-MoneyBags We Trust Vocal appearance
2001 "Big Time" E-MoneyBags, Live Squad, 2Pac Regulate / Big Time (Single) Rapper
Game Of Survival: The Movie Live Squad Game Of Survival: The Movie Rapper and co-producer
2005 "Moving Up" Live Squad Thugadons: Grand Goons Vol. 1 Rapper
"Nobody Move" Live Squad Thugadons: Grand Goons Vol. 2 Rapper
"Life So Hard On A G" 2Pac The Way He Wanted It Vol. 1 Producer
2007 "Shedding More Tearz" 2Pac The Way He Wanted It Vol. 3 Rapper
"The House of Pain" 2Pac, The Notorious B.I.G. Rapper

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Charisse Jones (December 1, 1995). "Rapper Slain After Chase In Queens". The New York Times. Retrieved January 11, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e Jones, Charisse (1 December 1995). "Rapper Slain After Chase in Queens". The New York Times. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
  3. ^ "How Tupac Dealt With A Jewelry Thief On The Set Of "Juice"". vibe.com. VIBE. 16 November 2011. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  4. ^ Murphy, Keith (16 January 2014). "Oral History: Tupac, Fist Fights and the Making of 'Juice'". Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  5. ^ Preezy, Brown (12 November 2016). "How '2Pacalypse Now' Marked The Birth Of A Rap Revolutionary". vibe.com. VIBE. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  6. ^ "Stretch filmography at IMDb". imdb.com. IMDb. Retrieved 12 September 2015.
  7. ^ Big Syke bio at Allmusic
  8. ^ Via trademark issues, Biggie would soon take another stage name, the Notorious B.I.G.
  9. ^ a b c d e f Westhoff, Ben (12 September 2016). "How Tupac and Biggie Went from Friends to Deadly Rivals". VICE. Retrieved 8 April 2016.
  10. ^ "2Pac, Live Squad & The Notorious B.I.G. – 1993 Live In Maryland". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 8 April 2016.
  11. ^ Philips, Chuck (1 December 1995). . Chuck Philips Post. Archived from the original on 22 October 2013. Retrieved 20 September 2013.
  12. ^ a b Powell, Kevin (April 1995). "Tupac Interview for VIBE Magazine". VIBE.
  13. ^ a b c d Jason Rodriguez, "Pit of snakes", XXL magazine, Sep 2011.
  14. ^ Strange, Adario (March 1996). "Tupac Interview for Source Magazine". Source.
  15. ^ a b c "Stretch Interview for VIBE Magazine". VIBE. 1995.
  16. ^ a b Scott, Cathy (1997) [1st]. The Killing of Tupac Shakur. Huffington Press. p. 149. ISBN 9781935396543. Retrieved 8 April 2016.
  17. ^ Benza, A.J. (6 January 1997). "Two Smalls-Minded Women". Daily News. New York. Retrieved 8 April 2016.
  18. ^ a b Philips, Chuck (12 June 2012). "James "Jimmy Henchman" Rosemond Implicated Himself in 1994 Tupac Shakur Attack: Court Testimony". The Village Voice. Retrieved 8 April 2016.
  19. ^ In "Ambitionz Az a Ridah", 2Pac raps, "Had bitch-ass niggas on my team / So, indeed, they wet me up". And in his first verse in "Holla At Me", 2Pac raps, "When me and you was homies / No one informed me it was all a scheme / You infiltrated my team and sold a nigga dreams / How could you do me like that? / I took ya family in / I put some cash in ya pocket / Made you a man again ... You're a shell of a man / I lost respect for you, nigga / We can never be friends / I know I'm runnin' through your head now / What could you do? / If it was up to you, I'd be dead now / I let the world know, nigga, you a coward / You could never be Live—until you die / See the motherfuckin' bitch in your eye".
  20. ^ Nas recalls, "I met Stretch by some dangerous cats that I was hanging with. They put me with Stretch, who they were cool with. Stretch became my brother immediately. He wasn’t really recognized for the great work he was doing with Tupac and the hardcore records he did with his own group Live Squad with his brother Majesty. ... Stretch was really hurt by Tupac. I would hear him talking about how Pac was so mad at him because Stretch was with Tupac when he got set up and robbed in the studio lobby. Tupac was mad at everyone after that. I felt bad for Stretch because he really had a lot of love for Pac and he couldn’t believe that Pac thought he had something to do with it. [After the recording session,] Stretch dropped me off at home and went home and he was killed. That was a real great guy. He produced "Take It In Blood" and "Silent Murder"—the irony. It was just a messed-up moment for me. It was the last work he did. Very sad" [Insanul Ahmed & Rob Kenner, , Complex.com, Complex Music, 25 May 2012, archived from original on 29 Jun 2012].
  21. ^ Strong, Nolan (18 April 2007). "Sources: Death Of Stretch Walker No Accident, Drug Hit". allhiphop.com. AllHipHop.com. Retrieved 8 April 2016.
  22. ^ Suspect named in '02 slaying of Jam Master Jay
  23. ^ Southall, Ashley; Rashbaum, William K. (August 17, 2020). "2 Are Arrested in Killing of Jam Master Jay, Hip-Hop Pioneer". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved January 22, 2024.
  24. ^ "Jury selection begins in Jam Master Jay murder trial". Fox 5 New York. 2024-01-22. Retrieved 2024-01-22.
  25. ^ Wassef, Mira (22 January 2024). "Dozens probed during jury selection for 2 accused in Jam Master Jay murder". PIX11. Retrieved 22 January 2024.
  26. ^ Romero, Dennis (February 27, 2024). "2 men found guilty of murder in Jam Master Jay killing". NBC News. Retrieved March 5, 2024.
  27. ^ "Jam Master Jay murder: 2 men convicted nearly 22 years after Run-DMC's rapper's death". USA Today. Retrieved 2024-03-05.
  28. ^ "Would the real Biggie Smalls please stand up?". 33jones.com. 33jones. 10 December 2009. Retrieved 8 April 2016.
  29. ^ "Two Charged In E-Money Bags Slaying". allhiphop.com. Billboard. Associated Press. 19 November 2004. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  30. ^ Shane, Larry (10 February 2007). "Infamous NYC drug lord with rap music ties gets life without parole for 2 slayings". southcoastoday.com. Retrieved 22 January 2024.
  31. ^ https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna17073926

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Randy Walker August 21 1968 November 30 1995 better known by his stage name Stretch was an American rapper and record producer working in Live Squad In the early 1990s he joined 2Pac s rap group Thug Life The November 30 1994 shooting of Shakur led to their split On November 30 1995 Walker was shot and killed at the age of 27 1 StretchStretch in 1993BornRandy Walker 1968 08 21 August 21 1968Queens New York City U S DiedNovember 30 1995 1995 11 30 aged 27 Queens New York City U S Cause of deathDrive by homicide gunshot wounds Other namesBig StretchOccupationsRapper record producerYears active1988 1995Height6 ft 8 in 2 03 m 1 Children1RelativesMajesty brother Musical careerGenresHip hopInstrument s VocalsLabelsTommy Boy Grand ImperialFormerly ofLive Squad Contents 1 Live Squad 2 Teaming with 2Pac 3 2Pac s group Thug Life 4 November 1994 shooting 5 Death 6 Discography 7 See also 8 Notes 9 External linksLive Squad editRandy Walker was born in 1968 in Springfield Gardens Queens to an African American father and Jamaican immigrant mother Randy had a younger brother and two sisters His father died in 1981 and his mother Lucilda was a nurse at New York University Medical Center 2 In the late 1980s Randy dubbed Stretch and his brother Christopher dubbed Majesty teamed with DJ K Low forming Live Squad In 1988 both rapping and producing it Live Squad debut with an EP titled BQ In Full Effect which featuring Percee P includes the tracks Troopin It and We Ain t Havin It Noteworthy is Stretch s voice deep and raspy In 1990 Stretch met Shock G of Digital Underground the Bay Area rap group s 1991 album featured Stretch on its track Family of the Underground That year Live Squad remixed the group s single No Nose Job That summer Stretch met Underground ally Tupac 2Pac Shakur The two became fast friends Rapping his February 1992 single If My Homie Calls on Yo MTV Raps 2Pac was backed by Stretch friend of host Ed Lover who praising Live Squad s demo tape and taking executive producer credit on its releases helped Live get signed to Tommy Boy Records 2 In 1992 Live Squad released a double A side Murderahh Heartless followed by single Game of Survival Pump for a Livin in 1993 Live Squad also released an ultra violent promo short film Game Of Survival on VHS tape showcasing six songs from through group s forthcoming album In June national outrage broke out over the Los Angeles area s original gangsta rapper Ice T s side project his rock band Body Count s album of heavy metal with its track Cop Killer Tommy Boy favoring radio friendliness dropped Live Squad and shelved the album Teaming with 2Pac editWhile Tupac filmed his breakthrough role in Juice Stretch and Treach of rap group Naughty By Nature were extras Once Tupac s trailer was robbed of jewelry they delivered a beatdown on set 3 In late 1991 after studio recordings live shows and TV appearances with Stretch 2Pac put out his debut album 2Pacalypse Now with two tracks including Crooked Ass Nigga where Stretch produces and raps Unable to put a track on Juice s soundtrack 4 2Pac saw his album sell modestly 5 but Juice s release in 1992 sent his star on the rise In 1993 2Pac s second album Strictly 4 My N I G G A Z found Live Squad producing and featured on Strugglin while featured along with Treach and rapper Apache on 5 Deadly Venomz That was produced by Stretch who produced two more tracks The Streetz R Deathrow and featuring Live Squad Holler If Ya Hear Me Stretch made cameo appearances in music videos for the Mac Mall song Ghetto Theme directed by Tupac and in 1993 for the Above The Law Money B and Tupac song Call It What You Want He appeared in movies Ed Lover amp Doctor Dre s 1993 film Who s the Man and Tupac s 1996 film Bullet 6 In March 1994 on The Arsenio Hall Show 2Pac and Stretch performed Pain a track on the Above the Rim soundtrack s only cassette version and merely a single s B side but swiftly a rap favorite 2Pac s group Thug Life editIn 1992 with rapper Big Syke 2Pac and Stretch recorded Thug Life 7 In 1993 that song is still unreleased Tupac expanded the group named Thug Life and got it on Interscope Records releasing in 1994 the group s only album Thug Life Volume 1 Stretch produced and rapped on the song Thug Music Amid controversy over lyrics the label cut Out on Bail which Tupac and Stretch performed at The 94 Source Awards anyway and Runnin from tha Police featuring Biggie Smalls 8 In 1993 Tupac met Biggie a promising young rapper from Brooklyn on his visit to California Tupac supported and mentored him a prospective member of Thug Life 9 During 1993 Live Squad 2Pac and Biggie performed a joint set at Maryland s Bowie State University in Prince George s County Maryland 10 and recorded House Of Pain unreleased for Biggie s debut album in the making Biggie s debut album arrived without the song in 1994 as Ready to Die The alliance was severed through events on the night of November 30 1994 at the Times Square building of Quad Recording Studios November 1994 shooting editIn late 1994 Tupac was reportedly hired by fledgling music manager James Jimmy Henchman Rosemond to record a verse for rapper Lil Shawn s single Dom Perignon Arriving with Stretch and two others they reportedly found rapper Lil Cease a member of the Bad Boy record label s circle via Biggie s side group Junior M A F I A watching the sidewalk from above and greeting them In the lobby three men pulled pistols to rob Tupac who resisting was shot five times 2 Suspecting a shooting as the primary motive 11 Tupac pointed to among others Henchman and Biggie 12 13 Blaming Henchman and Haitian Jack for the setup Tupac accused Biggie of withholding prior knowledge The day after the shooting Tupac was convicted in a Manhattan court of sexual assault On February 14 1995 he was sentenced to at least a year and a half in prison In March 2Pac s third album Me Against the World was released with Stretch removed from its track So Many Tears In a jailhouse interview published in April Tupac discusses the November shooting and Stretch incidentally 6 8 2 I was like What should I do I m thinking Stretch is going to fight he was towering over those niggas From what I know about the criminal element if niggas come to rob you they always hit the big nigga first But they didn t touch Stretch they came straight to me 12 13 In the interview Tupac reflected Stretch was my closest dog my closest homie I did a lot of drama I got into a lot of cases and shit because of Stretch Money wise he could ve had anything His daughter was my daughter whatever she wanted she could have Then this shit happened and the nigga didn t ride for me He didn t do what your dog is supposed to do when you shot up When I was in jail nigga never wrote me never got at me His homeboys was coming to see me and he wasn t coming to see me And he started hanging around Biggie right after this I m in jail shot up his main dog and he hanging out going to shows with Biggie Both these niggas never came to see me 14 Tupac Shakur Source magazine March 1996 No strong evidence emerged to implicate Stretch in the crime Publicly responding Stretch contended Pac s saying all this shit in the interview like I thought that Stretch was gonna fight He was towering over them Now that nigga know I ain t never going out like no bitch But I ain t dumb I ain t got no gun what the fuck am I supposed to do I might be towering over niggas but I ain t towering over no slugs 9 15 16 Some reporting suggested forensics evidence that Tupac had shot himself Stretch offered Me personally I only heard one shot Tupac got shot trying to go for his shit He tried to go for his gun and he made a mistake on his own But I ll let him tell the world that He tried to turn around and pull the joint out real quick but niggas caught him Grabbed his hand when it was by his waist 9 15 16 Me and Pac have been down from day one Before he did Juice before his first album That s my man So the interview he did in Vibe bugged me out But I know him He likes to talk a lot Especially when he s upset he ll say shit that he won t even mean And then he ll think about it later and be like Damn why the fuck did I say that In that interview Pac was talking all that shit about Thug Life is ignorance and telling niggas names and all that shit I don t even understand why he went there I ve seen Pac mad times after the shooting and he never kicked none of that shit to me You know how he feels about the media so why would he go and do an interview like that He s supposed to be a street nigga he should ve kept it in the street I mean niggas had to go and get their names changed I want him to get a reality check Recognize what the fuck he s doing Niggas on the street live by rules man And that rule right there that s a rule that s never to be broken 15 9 Randy Stretch Walker Vibe magazine 1995 Bill Courtney retired New York Police Department officer once with its infamous Hip Hop Squad suggested that the stickup answered Tupac s comments published in New York s Daily News 17 about Jimmy Henchman s associate Haitian Jack big in the Queens nightlife scene and criminal underworld Haitain Jack and two other men had been indicted with Tupac for the November 1993 sexual assault on a woman in Tupac s hotel room whereby Tupac was convicted on December 1 1994 9 18 By then Haitian Jack had taken a misdemeanor plea deal for no jail time and the newspaper published Tupac s gripe The onetime Hip Hop Squad officer hazards A message was being sent to him not to name drop Jimmy Henchman has since commented Nobody came to rob you They came to discipline you 9 18 On June 15 2011 the day before what would have been Tupac s 40th birthday Dexter Isaac imprisoned for murder sent from Brooklyn s Metropolitan Detention Center to AllHipHop com a confession 13 Isaac stated that he had been one of the men who in November 1994 robbed and shot Tupac at Jimmy Henchman s behest 13 Death editOn October 12 1995 with bond posted via Suge Knight CEO of Death Row Records and pending appeal Tupac was released from prison in upstate New York Joining the label in Los Angeles Tupac feverishly recorded his fourth album All Eyez on Me Two tracks in particular Ambitionz Az a Ridah as well as Holla At Me have lyrics that some people believe though not proven to be against Stretch one envisioning his death 19 By the album s release on February 13 1996 Stretch was already dead Released a few months later in July 1996 the sophomore album It Was Written by rapper Nas from Queensbridge in Queens had Live Squad production on two tracks Take It In Blood as well as Silent Murder from Stretch s final recording session exactly one year after the November 30 1994 shooting of Tupac 20 On November 30 1995 Stretch was on his way to a Biggie Smalls event after leaving the Nas recording session at midnight He dropped off his own brother Majesty at his Queens Village home Two or three men in a black car pulled up beside Stretch s green minivan and gave chase firing from a rolled down window Stretch crashed at 112th Avenue and 209th Street just after 12 30 AM He was found dead with four bullets to his back 2 In one theory Stretch had robbed a big drug dealer of over 10 bricks Despite the pressure on the street he refused to return the over 10 kilograms of cocaine and this is why a hit was issued 21 In April 2007 via separate investigation into the murder of Jam Master Jay of Run DMC in his native Jamaica Queens federal prosecutors named Ronald Tenad Washington as a suspect in both murders 22 Washington would eventually be indicted for Jam Master Jay s murder in August 2020 23 Washington s trial would then begin in January 2024 24 25 and he along with another defendant would be convicted for Jam Master Jay s murder in February 2024 26 27 After Tupac s death in a drive by shooting in Las Vegas in September 1996 a Live Squad production the track Nothing to Lose appeared on the first posthumous 2Pac album released in 1997 R U Still Down Remember Me Released in 1997 Greatest Hits has the cryptic God Bless the Dead dedicated to Biggy Smallz but not the famed Live Squad and onetime 2Pac associate Biggie Smalls who is otherwise called The Notorious B I G and instead a Latino rapper who worked with one of 2Pac s main producers Johnny J 28 In 1999 a promotional release for The Notorious B I G s posthumous album Born Again has a Bad Boy remix of House of Pain featuring Stretch and 2Pac Stretch s brother Majesty founded Grand Imperial Records jointly with rapper E MoneyBags He was killed in July 2001 allegedly by order of Kenneth Supreme McGriff a suspect behind the murder of Jam Master Jay 29 McGriff would eventually be convicted for E MoneyBags murder and be sentenced to life imprisonment in February 2007 30 31 In 2001 Majesty released the Live Squad album that Tommy Boy Records had nixed Game Of Survival Discography editYear Song Artist s Album 1988 Troopin It Live Squad BQ In Full Effect Rapper and co producer with Live Squad We Ain t Have It 1991 Family of the Underground Digital Underground Sons of the P Rapper No Nose Job Fat Bass International Mix Digital Underground No Nose Job Single Co producer with Live Squad Crooked Ass Nigga 2Pac 2Pacalypse Now Rapper and producer Tha Lunatic Rapper and co producer with Live Squad 1992 Murderahh Live Squad Murderahh Heartless Single Rapper and co producer with Live Squad Heartless Rapper and co producer with Live Squad Pass The 40 Raw Fusion 2Pac D The Poet 151 Bulldog Saafir Pee Wee Mac Mone Hollywood Records Sampler Rapper Roses Live Squad Remix Rhythm N Bass Roses Single Co producer with Live Squad 1993 Holler If Ya Hear Me 2Pac Strictly 4 My N I G G A Z Producer Strugglin 2Pac Live Squad Rapper and co producer with Live Squad The Streets R Death Row 2Pac Producer 5 Deadly Venomz 2Pac Live Squad Treach amp Apache Rapper and producer Holler If Ya Hear Me Black Caesar Mix 2Pac Holler If Ya Hear Me Single Producer Holler If Ya Hear Me Broadway Mix Producer Holler If Ya Hear Me New York Stretch Mix Producer Flex 2Pac Live Squad Rapper and producer Hellrazor 2Pac Stretch Hellrazor Promo Cassette Rapper and producer Game Of Survival Live Squad Game Of Survival Pump For A Livin Promo Single Rapper and co producer with Live Squad Pump For A Livin Rapper and co producer with Live Squad Hurts The Most 2Pac Mopreme amp Stretch Unreleased Rapper and producer 1994 Papa z Song Da Bastard s Remix 2Pac Stretch Papa z Song Single Rapper and producer Pain 2Pac Stretch Above The Rim The Soundtrack Cassette only and Regulate song single b side Rapper and producer Bury Me A G Thug Life Thug Life Volume 1 Co producer with 2Pac as Thug Music Shit Don t Stop Co producer with 2Pac as Thug Music Stay True Rapper and co producer with 2Pac as Thug Music Under Pressure Rapper and co producer with 2Pac as Thug Music Street Fame Producer 1995 Runnin From tha Police The Notorious B I G 2Pac Dramacydal Buju Banton One Million Strong Rapper So Many Tears 2Pac Me Against The World Backing vocals verse removed 1996 Take It In Blood Nas It Was Written Co producer with Live Squad Silent Murder Co producer with Live Squad 1997 Hellrazor 2Pac Stretch Val Young R U Still Down Remember Me Rapper original producer Nothin To Lose 2Pac Co producer with 2Pac amp Live Squad Hold On Be Strong 2Pac Stretch Rapper Only Fear Of Death 2Pac Co producer with Live Squad 1998 God Bless the Dead 2Pac Stretch Greatest Hits Rapper 1999 House Of Pain Bad Boy Remix The Notorious B I G Stretch 2Pac Joe Hooker Born Again Promo Rapper What You Need E MoneyBags Live Squad In E MoneyBags We Trust Vocal appearance 2001 Big Time E MoneyBags Live Squad 2Pac Regulate Big Time Single Rapper Game Of Survival The Movie Live Squad Game Of Survival The Movie Rapper and co producer 2005 Moving Up Live Squad Thugadons Grand Goons Vol 1 Rapper Nobody Move Live Squad Thugadons Grand Goons Vol 2 Rapper Life So Hard On A G 2Pac The Way He Wanted It Vol 1 Producer 2007 Shedding More Tearz 2Pac The Way He Wanted It Vol 3 Rapper The House of Pain 2Pac The Notorious B I G RapperSee also editList of murdered hip hop musicians List of unsolved murdersNotes edit a b Charisse Jones December 1 1995 Rapper Slain After Chase In Queens The New York Times Retrieved January 11 2022 a b c d e Jones Charisse 1 December 1995 Rapper Slain After Chase in Queens The New York Times Retrieved 1 December 2012 How Tupac Dealt With A Jewelry Thief On The Set Of Juice vibe com VIBE 16 November 2011 Retrieved 9 April 2016 Murphy Keith 16 January 2014 Oral History Tupac Fist Fights and the Making of Juice Retrieved 9 April 2016 Preezy Brown 12 November 2016 How 2Pacalypse Now Marked The Birth Of A Rap Revolutionary vibe com VIBE Retrieved 9 April 2016 Stretch filmography at IMDb imdb com IMDb Retrieved 12 September 2015 Big Syke bio at Allmusic Via trademark issues Biggie would soon take another stage name the Notorious B I G a b c d e f Westhoff Ben 12 September 2016 How Tupac and Biggie Went from Friends to Deadly Rivals VICE Retrieved 8 April 2016 2Pac Live Squad amp The Notorious B I G 1993 Live In Maryland YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Retrieved 8 April 2016 Philips Chuck 1 December 1995 Tupac Interview 1995 recording Chuck Philips Post Archived from the original on 22 October 2013 Retrieved 20 September 2013 a b Powell Kevin April 1995 Tupac Interview for VIBE Magazine VIBE a b c d Jason Rodriguez Pit of snakes XXL magazine Sep 2011 Strange Adario March 1996 Tupac Interview for Source Magazine Source a b c Stretch Interview for VIBE Magazine VIBE 1995 a b Scott Cathy 1997 1st The Killing of Tupac Shakur Huffington Press p 149 ISBN 9781935396543 Retrieved 8 April 2016 Benza A J 6 January 1997 Two Smalls Minded Women Daily News New York Retrieved 8 April 2016 a b Philips Chuck 12 June 2012 James Jimmy Henchman Rosemond Implicated Himself in 1994 Tupac Shakur Attack Court Testimony The Village Voice Retrieved 8 April 2016 In Ambitionz Az a Ridah 2Pac raps Had bitch ass niggas on my team So indeed they wet me up And in his first verse in Holla At Me 2Pac raps When me and you was homies No one informed me it was all a scheme You infiltrated my team and sold a nigga dreams How could you do me like that I took ya family in I put some cash in ya pocket Made you a man again You re a shell of a man I lost respect for you nigga We can never be friends I know I m runnin through your head now What could you do If it was up to you I d be dead now I let the world know nigga you a coward You could never be Live until you die See the motherfuckin bitch in your eye Nas recalls I met Stretch by some dangerous cats that I was hanging with They put me with Stretch who they were cool with Stretch became my brother immediately He wasn t really recognized for the great work he was doing with Tupac and the hardcore records he did with his own group Live Squad with his brother Majesty Stretch was really hurt by Tupac I would hear him talking about how Pac was so mad at him because Stretch was with Tupac when he got set up and robbed in the studio lobby Tupac was mad at everyone after that I felt bad for Stretch because he really had a lot of love for Pac and he couldn t believe that Pac thought he had something to do with it After the recording session Stretch dropped me off at home and went home and he was killed That was a real great guy He produced Take It In Blood and Silent Murder the irony It was just a messed up moment for me It was the last work he did Very sad Insanul Ahmed amp Rob Kenner The making of Nas It Was Written Complex com Complex Music 25 May 2012 archived from original on 29 Jun 2012 Strong Nolan 18 April 2007 Sources Death Of Stretch Walker No Accident Drug Hit allhiphop com AllHipHop com Retrieved 8 April 2016 Suspect named in 02 slaying of Jam Master Jay Southall Ashley Rashbaum William K August 17 2020 2 Are Arrested in Killing of Jam Master Jay Hip Hop Pioneer The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved January 22 2024 Jury selection begins in Jam Master Jay murder trial Fox 5 New York 2024 01 22 Retrieved 2024 01 22 Wassef Mira 22 January 2024 Dozens probed during jury selection for 2 accused in Jam Master Jay murder PIX11 Retrieved 22 January 2024 Romero Dennis February 27 2024 2 men found guilty of murder in Jam Master Jay killing NBC News Retrieved March 5 2024 Jam Master Jay murder 2 men convicted nearly 22 years after Run DMC s rapper s death USA Today Retrieved 2024 03 05 Would the real Biggie Smalls please stand up 33jones com 33jones 10 December 2009 Retrieved 8 April 2016 Two Charged In E Money Bags Slaying allhiphop com Billboard Associated Press 19 November 2004 Retrieved 9 April 2016 Shane Larry 10 February 2007 Infamous NYC drug lord with rap music ties gets life without parole for 2 slayings southcoastoday com Retrieved 22 January 2024 https www nbcnews com id wbna17073926External links editStretch at Discogs Live Squad at Discogs Stretch at IMDb Live Squad Fan Site archived Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stretch rapper amp oldid 1212032156, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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