Ivan Law is a pastor and a musician based in the United States. He currently works at one of the oldest churches in Los Angeles – Travelers Rest Missionary Baptist Church. Law is best known for his book The Holly hood Cover Up, which explores his ideas on the murders and controversies circling the popular 90’s artists such as Tupac, and Bigge. Apart from that, Law also runs a blog where he shares his journey of becoming God’s pupil and how his contributions to the hip-hop music industry. He was formerly served as Pastor at Travelers Rest Missionary Baptist Church.

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  • Mr. Ivan Law I haven't got to read and digest your take on the murders of Big and Pac. But just by looking at it from a synopsis I didn't see anything that sticks to Dre and Cube in the killing of Christopher Wallace. There is really nothing Dre or cube gain in having B.I. Killed.. 

    I can see the angle you got to with Dre and Cube when it comes to 2pac. Why Dre would exercise the thought of putting a hit on pac would be for a couple reasons. One being 2pac kinda damaged Dre reputation as a man when he called him gay. This here could have led to the divorce from wife Nicole. 2pac had a bad habit of just saying things randomly off the head and it would roll right off his tongue & in the air and remember words travel through the air In radio waves 

    The second reason being that he willingly helped torpedo a label created by Dr Dre. That was Dre's and he built death row himself. So when 2pac arrived at DR people say it causd a rift between Dre and Pac which is a lie and must be addressed. Dre willingly gave Tupac California Love which was to be for Dre's next project. To say there was a problem between the two I don't see it. Because Dre also went the extra mile to be in the music video along with Roger troutman and everything that had to do with that song Dre participated in 100%. If there was a problem I don't see that happening. But Tupacs decision to join mob piru basically said I have sided with Suge and his people. They both together (suge&2pac) continued the behavior that Dre could no longer tolerate. Not only did they live the rest of their lives without rules. They also violated lots of people and Dre was one of them people. So of course it is very possible Dre felt a way about pac.

    When pac was with deathrow and on his revenge tour. They messed up a lot of money with that fake beef and there was lots of records that could have been made but weren't because no one knew what side people were on.

     

    im gonna keep it real with you mr law.. I'm not a person that sided with one individual when this war started. I would like to believe your findings but with how the situation really was... How strong Deathrow was and the respect they had gained by pumping fear.... There wasn't anyone crazy enough to execute such hit, in fact no one wanted any part with deathrow..... At its highest deathrow until that night in Vegas. They were untouchable. But if you look at it. Deathrow was no different from what we saw in the American mafia and what I mean by that is your killers are the ones closest to you. The same ones that smile in your face and shake your hand.... maybe been around your family and know your patterns. Tupac was a inside job. 

    I'm gonna give you something even bigger than what anyone else could ever imagine. The deaths of these two kids was planted back in late 80s.... It was in place when Michael Jackson  and Quincy Jones parted ways and split there music partnership and friendship....

    Jackson had insisted that music wasn't going in the direction Quincy thought it was going. 
    MJ had told Quincy that hip hop was taking over and like many people thought way back.... Quincy believed hip hop was just gonna go and come. He was wrong because it's still here and in fact it just over the 50 year mark and is a billion dollar genre.

    i have been collegian this evidence since the two were killed. 
    its funny how Hollywood got Weinstein and R Kelly. But they haven't caught quincy jones Clive Davis but they are on puff daddy.... Mr law this thing started with Quincy jones having a vendetta against rap because it split his work and probably the best in his accomplishments he shared with Jackson

    I got lots of stuff but I'm giv in g this for now

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