Live Squad
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Live Squad is an American hip hop group consisting of the members Stretch, Majesty and K-Lowe. The group signed to Tommy Boy Records in 1991.
The band released a double A side record Murderahh!/Heartless in 1992 before getting dropped for being too hardcore in 1993.
Stretch produced and appeared on numerous Tupac Shakur albums before the two former best friends fell out after Shakur was shot in New York City on November 30, 1994
Stretch was murdered in a drive-by shooting on November 30, 1995.
Majesty co-owned the record label Grand Imperial Records with rapper E-Moneybags (Eric Smith). E-money Bags was murdered in July, 2001.
[edit] Discography
- "Murderahh/Heartless" single (cd, cassette and vinyl);
- "Game of Survival/Pump For a Livin" single;
- "Game of Survival" (DVD+CD Soundtrack) and
- a second "Murderahh/Heartless" single only available on vinyl.