
As the Tupac murder trial brings renewed attention to one of hip hop’s most enduring legacies, Lord Daze and Scrilla Guerillaz are focused on carrying culture forward. Their collaboration with members of the legendary Outlawz honors the past while building something new. The first release, “Marksmen,” featuring late Outlaw member Young Noble, is out now on all platforms.

Their second track, “Made Amends,” featuring EDI Mean, arrives September 11. But this isn’t just about new singles. Since 2023, work has been underway on A docu-series ‘How I Became a Shakur,’ centered on Mutulu Shakur and his son, Talib, with Lord Daze serving as lead producer. These projects grew through relationships, shared respect, and a desire to tell authentic stories. At a time when the world is again talking about Tupac, Lord Daze sees it as a moment to uplift the culture, not through controversy, but through continuation.

As hip hop reflects on its past, this collaboration looks forward, building music, films, and partnerships that aim to inspire future generations. Because legacies aren’t just remembered, they’re carried on. Follow Lord Daze on all social media and see why he’s the one for the job.
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