2Pac’s alleged killer, Orlando Anderson, who once starred in a Redman video and even had his own rap album, is now a Keef D.
On Wednesday, April 5, Anderson’s uncle, the prime suspect in the murder of the legendary rapper in 1996, said: Vlad TV and revealed that both he and Anderson were in Merlot’s video for “Blaze It Up,” a 1993 weed-centric song featuring Redman.
“They came and asked us to use the lowriders,” Keef D explained. “Once upon a time there was a lowrider shop called ‘Compton His Hydraulics’, bro. And people were calling and asking to use lowriders. Actually, that’s how I met Puff. [Daddy]”
Keef D (real name Keith Duane Davis) confirmed to Vlad that his “Candy Brown” lowrider was used in the video for Usher’s 1994 track “Can U Get Wit It.”
“I met [Redman] That day,” said Keef D. “After that, we became friends. Every time he comes to California, he comes straight to me. Front house: I sell weed, and the middle house has a bird cache.” , there was this old gangsta who was guarding shit, he had some bare-ass pitbulls.
“oh yeah, [Redman] He used to get off the plane, get into a taxi, come up to my place, and say, “Keefe D. I need that bud!” he was ghetto I liked him
He continues: they were boogie do you understand what i’m saying? Redman, “I like the hood.” See? real man. And, you know, we had the best weed in the country back then. It wasn’t the internet, it wasn’t the grow house, it wasn’t that shit. We always had the best weed. ”
In the “Blaze It Up” video, Anderson appears at the 1:41 mark and Keef D appears at the 2:23 mark. Check out Mel-Low’s video below.
Vlad then told Keef D that he had received a cover of Orlando Anderson’s rap album with the full tracklist, which surfaced in early 2021.
“He started a record company,” Keef D said. “Jayo Felony, they all used to go through. I went to the federal government so I didn’t know what was going on [with the album]Once in the Federal Bureau of Investigation, I didn’t speak on the phone. But when they did it, I went to the federal government. ”
Anderson, who died in 1998 as a result of a gang-related shooting, has always denied any involvement in 2Pac’s murder.
2Pac and Redman collaborated on the track “Got My Mind Made Up” from ‘Pac’s 1996 album. All Eyes On Me It was the rapper’s first album with Death Row Records.
Keef D has long been suspected of being responsible for 2Pac’s untimely death. In 2021, former head of security at Death Row Records, Reggie Wright Jr., suggested that Keefe D would be arrested for 2Pac’s murder in the near future.
while talking to 1st place bomb Meanwhile, Wright said: [has] Been running for the past 2 weeks. Yeah, because they’re knocking on the door and there’s some activity. ”
At the 2022 Roundtable the art of dialogue, When asked if he would be arrested and charged with murder, Keef D replied: Unless he’s a US fucking lawyer or something. I don’t know, this guy is crazy about me. Oh my god, do you know what I’m talking about?
“I said I’d never give his name out again. He made that bullshit call. Like a tapline or something like, ‘This is being taped,’ and he wouldn’t let me shit . I should sue him and that fucking RJ Bond. That man was crazy about me. He acts as if he wants to give me a head or something. I don’t know what is wrong with him. he needs to leave me alone
Keef D revealed in 2018 that he was allegedly in the backseat of a car when his nephew shot 2Pac.