Last week, Director Allen Hughes of the Hughes Brothers, stopped by to Sway in the Morning to reveal great on-set stories of their 20-year-old movie, Menace II Society. Amongst those stories was how he met Tupac, how they got so close and — for the first time ever — speaks on his explosive fight with the West Coast MC, blow-for-blow.
Along with Tupac-talk, Hughes also expresses his thoughts on Quentin Tarantino’s usage of the N-Word in Django.
Check out our whole Deep Cover interview above.































Notice when Sway told him that many people will not believing you just slammed Tupac at around 21:55, he did not reply to Sway’s comment. This tells me he is lying then later in the interview he said he needs homeboys to fight and to make it more funny if Tupac really needed seventeen guys like Allen Hughes claims, then Allen Hughes wouldn’t have charged Tupac with assault and battery. If Tupac was here, you better believe we would hear the correct story.
Notice when Sway told him that many people will not believing you just slammed Tupac at around 21:55, he did not reply to Sway’s commenting. This tells me he is lying then later in the interview he said he needs homeboys to fight and to make it more funny if Tupac really needed seventeen guys like Allen Hughes claims, then Allen Hughes wouldn’t have charged Tupac with assault and battery. If Tupac was here, you better believe we would hear the correct story.
If Tupac was here, you better believe we would hear the correct story.