Tupac, Katt Williams

Katt Williams Reveals Upcoming Album, Including Unreleased Tupac Tracks

The controversial comedian states there will be eight featured guests on the album, including Tupac & Cardi B


With all the attention in the entertainment world being on Katt Williams, he continues to make moves and shock audiences as he prepares for his tour. The latest revelation from Katt is an upcoming album by slain rapper Tupac Shakur.

The controversial comedian appeared on Suge Knight’s ninth episode of his ‘Collect Call’ podcast, which he is doing from prison. Knight is serving a 28-year sentence after pleading no contest to a charge of voluntary manslaughter after he was involved in a fatal hit-and-run incident in 2015. In the episode released on Tuesday, Jan. 16, Williams revealed plans to release a posthumous album by the Death Row recording artist.

During the conversation, Knight mentioned the various projects done on Tupac, even bringing up an unreleased “failed” project by Eminem. The co-founder of Death Row Records stated that Katt cared for Tupac and led with the question: “What you got going on with some of those unreleases (sic) with ‘Pac, sh**, you got me excited. The different people you said you’re gonna put on there. I don’t wanna let the cat out the bag, but, you know, it’s unbelievable.”

Katt then said the album would have eight guests, the “only the best of the best.”

Knight mentions one of the guests slated to appear on the album: “I heard Cardi B on the project with you. Is that true?”

To which Katt admits it is true: “Absolutely.”

Suge concludes the discussion: “I always say she’s the female version of Tupac.”

Katt replies: “We love Cardi B. She’s going to mix with him nicely. Everybody that’s on it is a piece of him, in a way, so, it will bring it all together.”

Katt has been the hot topic of discussion ever since he appeared on Shannon Sharpe‘s podcast, “Club Shay Shay,” where he spoke his truth about many topics, specifically when he name-checked several known comedians, which started an uproar. That interview resulted in reactions from Cedric the Entertainer, Kevin Hart, Michael Blackson, and even a response from “Fast & Furious” rapper and actor Ludacris.

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