Text “RICKEY” to 71007 to join the Rickey Smiley Morning Show mobile club for exclusive news. ( Terms and conditions ). Source: Al Pereira / Getty We always knew Tupac had a freaky side to him and after some recent pictures he drew in prison came out it makes us wonder even more. According to TMZ , the rapper while in jail wrote letters to his girlfriend and would draw erotic photos with it to send to her. Sign Up For Our Newsletter! Close Thank you for subscribing! Please be sure to open and click your first newsletter so we can confirm your subscription. Email Submit During his rapping career, Tupac was locked up several times. In 1995, he was incarcerated at Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, NY and was dating a woman by the name of Desiree Smith. SEE ALSO: 2Pac Back: Estate Of Tupac Shakur Settles Lawsuit, New LPs To Be Released These intimate pictures he worked on are now up for grabs by Steiner Auctions. On the drawings it reads “Missing You Deeply,” with Tupac in a sexual position with Desiree. Lastly, Tupac wasn’t all about “How Do U Want It,” he also shared in the letter that he loved her. He wanted Desiree to remember the moments they shared and think about what was going to happen when he was released. See photos of rappers killed by gun violence below. ALSO TRENDING ON RICKEYSMILEYMORNINGSHOW.COM : Trina Braxton’s Ex-Husband Gabe Solis Dead At 43 He Put A Ring On It: Safaree Proposed To Erica Mena With This Massive Rock [PHOTOS] Report Claims Wendy Williams’ Husband May Be Expecting Child With Another Woman [ione_media_gallery src=”https://rickeysmileymorningshow.com” id=”1951458″ overlay=”true”] Follow @TheRSMS
Source: Quar “QB” Brown / Quar “QB” Brown Atlanta artist Stefon4U held a listening party for his latest album on December 7th. Bae Deluxe, officially dropped at 12 o’clock midnight that night. Source: Quar “QB” Brown / Quar “QB” Brown Stefon4U has been under the wing of recording artist and Love and Hip Hop cast member Yung Joc for some time now. Joc and fellow cast mates Stevie J and Scrappy, along with “Notorious” actor Dennis White, came to support Stefon4U on his newest project at The Venue located in Forrest Park outside of the city. Bae Deluxe held a number of features from artists such as Yung Joc, Pretty Ricky, Offset’s daughter’s mother Shya Lamour and more. This album is filled with smooth, sensual R&B vibes, combining musical attributes from today and the 1990’s. Joc takes great pride in his new R&B artist, expressing, “Let me tell you why I mess with Stefon. He’s fearless, it’s unbelievable the amount of talent he has, and he’s not afraid of jumping out there with or without me to show you just how good he is. He moves with an aggressive chip on his shoulder that makes him great.” Stefon4U has had a hand in the acting realm of entertainment as well, playing in the Tupac biopic as Puff Daddy, and also portraying Diddy in Oxygen’s Snapped. You may also recognize Stefon4U from the theme song of Streetz 94.5’s morning show, the Streetz Morning Takeover! Keep your eye out for Stefon4U’s Bae Deluxe, now streaming on all platforms.
Source: Al Pereira / Getty Take note, if you die young and a superstar, all your business will eventually get out there. Case in point, a couple of love letters a teenaged Tupac Shakur wrote a high school crush are going up for sale. Reports TMZ : The folks over at Moments in Time are selling 2 handwritten letters for a cool $15k. They’re from the rapper to a teen crush when he was a 14-year-old freshman in 1985 at Paul Laurence Dunbar High School in Baltimore. They’re addressed to Averel, who at the time was the same age. The first letter reveals a shy Tupac introducing himself to Averel. Tupac surfaces in the second one as emboldened … professing his wants and needs, if ya catch our drift. We’re told Averel, who sold the letters to Moments in Time, was not impressed by Tupac’s game. Worth noting, one letter is signed “Passionately, Tupac (New York) Shakur.” Yes, he dotted the “i” with a heart.” Check out the love letters right here . Forgive Pac for the thirst and misspellings. — Photo: Getty
Mike Tyson Remembers The Last Time He Saw Tupac It’s been 22 years since Tupac passed, but so many years later, Mike Tyson still finds the situation difficult to talk about. On Wednesday, the former heavyweight champ sat down with Big Boy at Power 106 to talk about his new comedy show, mental health, and even his late friend Tupac. The conversation quickly turned somber when ‘Pac’s death was brought up, and even ended up bringing Iron Mike to tears. Hear Mike’s words on Tupac, mental health, and more below.
Source: Roy Rochlin / Getty Cardi B apologized to Bruno Mars and her fans for dropping out of his upcoming tour. Cardi said she underestimated how long it would take her to recover from giving birth, plus she doesn’t want to be apart from Kulture . She wrote in a not posted on both Instagram and Twitter, “Not only am I just not ready physically, I’m not ready to leave my baby behind since the doctors explained it’s not healthy for her to be on the road.” Sorry guys ,Thank you @BrunoMars for being so supportive and understanding .Your the best pic.twitter.com/ds9HE61i9j — iamcardib (@iamcardib) July 27, 2018 Both Bruno and her fans understand and support her decision. Over 1.2 million have liked her Instagram post so far. Flip the page to see what Bruno posted in response.
Source: Tim Mosenfelder / Getty Songstress, Adina Howard recently called into The Progress Report to speak about her upcoming business endeavors, cutting off her hair, and past success with hit records, “Freak Like Me” and “T-Shirt & Panties”. Adina Howard created a name for herself in the entertainment business in the mid-90s and is still actively recording. During the interview she explains why fans never got a visual to “T-Shirt & Panties” and how she’s thankful social media wasn’t around during those days. She briefly sheds light on her relationship with Tupac and shares tips for longevity in health and promises to go to the strip club with The Progress Report on her next visit to ATL. Instagram @TheRealAdinaHoward @TheProgressReport101
Tech N9ne stopped by Hot 1079 to chop it up with B High about his new single “How Im Feeling”. During the convo Tech discuss meeting Tupac in ATL, his new Beer, working with Quincy Jones and more.
Marcc Rose and Wavvy Jones portray iconic rappers Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G. in USA ‘s upcoming new true crime seriel Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and Biggie. We wanted to see how in-depth they prepared for their roles so we played a game. We call it Tupac or Biggie? Let’s see how they do.
21 years later, the questions surrounding the murder of Tupac Shakur have yet to be conclusively answered. Sure, we’ve heard a lot of theories. Some even believe that the identity of Tupac’s killer has been revealed . But then, some people continue to believe that Tupac is secretly alive. But what we do know is that the murder weapon used to take Tupac’s life was reportedly found … and then lost. All while in police custody. And it gets weirder. … On September 7th, 1996, Tupac Shakur was gunned down in his car by an unknown assailant. Tupac had been shot before — in an attack that appeared to be staged to look like a robbery. This final shooting, however, was transparently an attempt on Tupac’s life. And though the rapper made it to the hospital and doctors did their best, the attempt to kill him was ultimately successful. Conspiracy theories abound. Tupac’s vehicle had been stopped earlier (pro-tip: if you don’t want to be stopped by police, keep your license plate or plates on your vehicle rather than in your trunk), though not detained for long or ticketed. Some believed that police had been somehow involved in this plot. And there’s also the theory that Suge Knight was involved in Tupac’s murder . See, Tupac was reportedly massively in debt to Knight, the CEO of Death Row Records who had pushed for Tupac’s early release from prison. Some saw Knight profiting from Tupac’s record sales after his dramatic death and wondered if that’s exactly how Suge Knight had planned it. Of course, Suge Knight is behind bars in relation to a different violent death. And there are even people who believe that Tupac’s own wife killed him (in a drive-by?). Conspiracy theorists are wild , folks. A much more grounded theory, espoused by former law enforcement who actually worked the case in Compton, was that Tupac wasn’t killed in some elaborate conspiracy worthy of a James Bond villain. Rather, they believe that it was one-on-one gang violence. See, Suge Knight financed his own alleged criminal organization, which made him an automatic enemy of the Crips. (Gangs don’t usually like other gangs sprouting up in their territory) And, by association, that made Tupac the enemy of the Crips. On top of that, what may have made Tupac Shakur a target was that he had, on the day of his death, instigated a beat-down on an alleged Crips member who had robbed a Death’s Row associate earlier that year. (The robbery took place in a Foot Locker, of all places) it seems pretty reasonable that a beaten up members of a powerful gang would result in retribution. Conspiracy theorists, however, point out that the incident may have just made for the perfect cover for an assassination. Theories are easy to create and difficult to prove. You know what’s not easy to come by? Actual, physical evidence. Like a murder weapon. TMZ reports that the finding of the murder weapon — and its unexplained disappearance — is covered in the A&E docuseries, “Who Killed Tupac?” So, according to the findings of the series: -In 1998, a man found a .40 caliber Glock in his backyard and reported it to police. According to Compton P.D. records, it was booked into evidence on May 30th. -In 2000, the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department transferred 3,800 firearms that had been booked into evidence — including that Glock — into its own custody after taking over the policing of Compton. -In 2006, Deputy T. Brennan had been working the Notorious B.I.G. murder and was examining records. He apparently saw the record of the Glock and recognized the address at which it was found — he knew it as the home of a girlfriend of a Crips member who harbored a special dislike for Tupac. Responsibly, he ordered ballistics testing, and the results showed that the Glock was the murder weapon. However … that weapon has now vanished. It’s easy to believe that it was deliberately stolen and destroyed as part of an elaborate conspiracy. But we think that it’s easier to believe that one of two things happened: One, everyday incompetence plagues every walk of life in our world. Vital evidence gets misplaced more often than any of us would care to imagine. Two, you never know if some horribly corrupt person might have had access at some point and figured that the Glock wouldn’t be missed for years and either took it as a memento or found a buyer who wanted to own the gun that killed Tupac. (Some people have too much money and collect things that no private citizen should own, just for funsies) But ultimately, we don’t know. Was there a Crip operative who managed to get the gun smuggled out? Was it really some elaborate conspiracy involving Suge Knight’s considerable financial resources? The world may never know.