Treach’s Mixed Feelings on Tupac’s Murder Trial Delay

Treach, frontman of Naughty By Nature, recently poured his heart out about the ongoing saga surrounding Tupac Shakur’s murder trial, and let’s just say he’s got some mixed emotions. Out in Hollywood, he caught up with Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E.’s OG Kobra and provided a candid take on the drama surrounding Keefe D’s trial, which just got pushed back to 2026 — a whopping three years later than originally planned. I mean, seriously, are we all like “What’s the hold-up?” while Treach strikes a thoughtful pose, showing love for his late homie Tupac.
Now, Treach might not be scoring any law degrees anytime soon—admitting, “I didn’t pass the bar”—but his loyalty and respect for Tupac’s family are crystal clear. He’s all about supporting whatever the family needs to get through this torturous process. Tupac, the cultural icon, was not just a friend to Treach, but also springboarded his Hollywood career by giving him that first taste of fame. Talk about real-life O.G. moves!
While chatting with TMZ, Treach also mentioned he’s currently in L.A. for the “Jason’s Lyric” play, where he’s reprising his role from the ’94 flick. But he’s not just there to play the same old tune—he promises audiences won’t see a cookie-cutter version of the movie. Nope, every moment is live, raw, and packed with fresh energy. As he gears up for the stage, Treach’s love for Tupac is still palpable, proving that the bond between these hip-hop legends is unbreakable.
On a side note, if we look back at the socio-political climate during Tupac’s era, it’s no wonder that his legacy remains a hot topic today. From the ongoing discussions about police brutality to the fight for artists’ rights in the music industry, it’s all part of the fabric that made Tupac a voice for the voiceless. With fans like Treach stepping up to honor that legacy, it’s clear that the fight for justice transcends generations.
As the legal proceedings creep along, we can’t help but wonder how long it will take for answers to arrive. Until then, Treach continues to honor his fallen friend by shining a light on the ongoing struggles of the hip-hop community. Stay tuned!
Sources: Celebrity Storm Wire and TMZ, HipHopDX, Rolling Stone