Sanyika “Monster Kody” Shakur recorded a conversation with 2pac back in 1995 on accident thanks to his wife. Apparently the conversation happened after Monster got out of Pelican Bay State Prison in California. Monster Kody is a OG from the L.A. streets that wrote a book entitled, Monster: The Autobiography of an L.A. Gang Member. The two showed great respect for each other, 2Pac revealed he had most the Clinton population reading the book constantly, showing praise to the West Coast. According to Onsmash, they talked about several topics. Read them below:

1. Getting famous rappers to all connect and bring together neighborhoods across the U.S. together through an organization, with the help of Al Sharpton, to create a youth league and have block parties with no gangbanging or violence involved.
2. 2pac touched on the 1994 case against the police.
3. The Gangsta Disciples holding ‘Pac down when he’s in Chicago.
4. Being in Milwaukee for a concert and shouting out a kid that was shot in senseless violence, and getting things thrown at him for it.
5. Being on Death Row Records, recording All Eyez On Me and the features on the album.
6. Life inside Clinton Max and how they put him in 23-hour lockdown, and getting anything he wanted from the people in prison
7. Wanting Maya Angelou to write an autobiography on him.
8. His battle between the Black Panther movement teachings he was raised on and gangbanging mentality he was trying adapt to survive in the streets.
9. Shooting the video for “California Love” with Dr. Dre.
10. Wanting 2pac to play Monster Kody in his movie and how John Singleton and the Hughes Brothers were “cowards.”

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