Tupac had just got his Rolls Royce. I was walking outside, and I looked and I didn’t know it was Tupac at first. He kinda looked like (Marvin) Hagler, the boxer, you know, because I just saw him wiping off the rims. and I looked at him and I saw it was Pac. First thing that come to my mind being a Death Row artist, soon as my album come out or as soon as my stuff get out I’m gonna be in a Rolls. So I roll up on him all excited and he’s like what’s up Flip…I jump in the Rolls with him and I’m feeling myself and he’s feeling his self…
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