In a recent interview on the People's Party podcast, rapper Buckshot discussed his thoughts on the untimely deaths of rap icons Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G. He also opened up about the purpose behind the "One Nation" project he was working on with Tupac before his tragic death.
Buckshot did not hold back when discussing the deaths of Tupac and Biggie. He expressed his frustration that the rap community has not done enough to bring justice to their murders.
The rapper also shed light on the "One Nation" project, which was a musical collaboration between Tupac and several East Coast artists, including Buckshot. The purpose of this project was to bridge the gap between the East and West Coast rap scenes and promote unity within the hip-hop community.
Unfortunately, before the project could reach its full potential, Tupac was fatally shot in 1996. Buckshot revealed that they had completed 90% of the album and that it was ready to be released. However, after Tupac's death, the project was stalled, and it never got the chance to fulfill its purpose of unifying the rap community.
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