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Former Outlawz member claims Tupac Shakur could have Survived shooting

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Former Outlawz member claims Tupac Shakur could have Survived shooting

According to young Noble Tupac Shakur might have lived through the historic 1996 shooting in Las Vegas.

The former Outlawz member claimed in an interview with Art of Dialogue that Afeni Shakur made the ultimate decision while Tupac was in the hospital.

“He probably could have lived,” Noble said. “His mama said, ‘Nah.’ F### all that.’ I think he lost his finger and he was gonna lose a lung, trying to do all these surgeries.

You know how strong your mama gotta be to say, ‘Damn, he probably could make it. I don’t want my son to endure no more pain in this world. Y’all tear him down.’

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“His mom said, ‘Nah, let him go. Tupac had endured enough and that kind of strength is unimaginable,” Noble recalled. “She let her son fly.”

Noble continued by saying that in search of a better life, he left his neighborhood for California. But he found tragedy after tragedy.

“Biggie dying affected us, too. I started questioning everything, like, ‘Man, maybe I should’ve stayed in school,” he said. “Maybe I made the wrong choice getting in that car with [Hussein] Fatal and Yaki [Kadafi] that day.’”

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Noble also discussed The Notorious Bs murder. Me. The G. influenced him.

“Two of my friends gone, back-to-back. It was horrible—for me and for hip-hop,” Noble explained.

“He really died,” Noble said emphatically. “I saw him with tubes in his body. He wasn’t the ‘Pac with the six-pack everyone remembers.

Taking a seat for his first interview in seven years. When considering Tupacs legacy Noble became emotional and left the set.

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“He was everything. The world in his palms,” he said, holding tears. “And yet, all people want to do is dissect his life on camera. He was amazing. He died at 25.”

The Outlawz were formed in 1995 by Tupac Shakur and included the following members: Mussolini Kastro Napoleon Komani E. and Yaki Kadafi Hussein Fatal (deceased). D. I. Mean and Storm.

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