Lil' Cease Says The Notorious B.I.G. Distrusted Michael Jackson Around Kids
Lil' Cease says he never got to meet Michael Jackson because The Notorious B.I.G. did not trust the Pop icon with children.
Lil' Cease recently spoke about The Notorious B.I.G.'s contribution to Michael Jackson's "This Time Around," a collaborative selection that appeared on 1995's HIStory: Past, Present And Future Book I.
"I remember we was in [Los Angeles]," Lil' Cease said in a recent appearance at Cipha Sounds Presents: Take It Personal. "He got a call from [Diddy] to go record the record with Michael Jackson...[The Notorious B.I.G.] got the call and he was like, 'Yo, we gota go to the studio and do this song with Michael Jackson.' I'm in the back of the car, high as giraffe's ass. You know, 'You going to do a song with Michael Jackson? When?'
"So, we pull up to the studio," Cease continued. "It wasn't like all the other studios we went to. It was all gated. It was like a house. So we get in there and the studio was like a guest house and we in front of the house. So now I'm getting excited. I'm like, 'Oh shit. This is real.' I'm 16 years old. I'm like, 'I'm about to meet Michael. I'm about to style on niggas. Ah, this shit 'bout to be on. I'm gonna ask him if he smoke.' I'm thinkin' about the illest shit in my mind, what I'm going to say when I see him. That's the type of shit we was thinkin' about. We was young kids. I was like, 'I want to know if that nigga smoke. I'm sure he do, singing all that sentimental shit. There's a sensitive bone in there somewhere where the weed bring some of that shit out of you sometimes.'
"So we gets there," Cease added. "We pull up. The big security guard come out with the shades on, suited up and he comes in. He grabs Biggie. And I'm about to walk in and Big stops me an goes, 'Hold up. Where you going?' I'm like, 'Nigga, I'm coming in.' He like, 'Nah, I don't trust Michael with kids.' I'm like, 'Huh?' And he had the serious face, too. You know Big. He was real sarcastic. He was funny. He was just like, 'Nah. Nah, dude. I don't think it's a good look. Just stay right here. I'm going to go in there and handle that business real quick. Just roll up some weed. By the time I come back out, we can smoke.' And I'm still trying to walk in and he holding it me like, 'Dog, where you going?' And I'm like, 'Are you serious?' He's like, 'Just chill. I'll be right back. Alright? Just sit in the car. Roll up.' Gave me a bunch of weed, 'Just go have fun.' I'm still thinking like, 'He going to come right back.'
"There's this window where you can actually see the studio," Cease added. "So I'm sitting in the window looking like a stalker, like I'm about to burglarize the spot. I'm like, 'Damn, where Michael at?' I seen Michael come through. He had the shit wrapped around his face with the hat and Big comes and gives him this real Brooklyn [handshake], 'What's up dog?' And that's when I became a sad puppy. Like, that one time, my moment like, 'Damn, I'm about to meet MJ and I'm sitting in the truck rolling up weed.'"
Cease said that his wish to meet Michael Jackson did not come true.
"I never got in," Cease said. "Never met Mike. No nothing. But, [The Notorious B.I.G.] came back out after an hour and half, played the verse for me and I was like, 'Alright. Verse was dope. Cool.' But I was still like, 'Yo bro, come on.' I was already on the phone telling me moms, sister, like, 'Yo, I'm about to meet Michael.'"
Michael Jackson was accused of sexual misconduct against minors several times throughout his career. One of the most recent accusers, choreographer Wade Robson, called the late singer a "pedophile and a child sexual abuser" in May, according to CNN.
"This is not a case of repressed memory," Robson said in a May interview with "Today." "I never forgot one moment of what Michael did to me, but I was psychologically and emotionally completely unable and unwilling to understand that it was sexual abuse."
The lawyer for Jackson's estate denounced those claims.
"Mr. Robson has adamantly denied under oath and in numerous interviews over the past 20 years that Michael Jackson ever did anything inappropriate to him," attorney Howard Weitzman said, as per CNN. "He now wants us to believe that he committed perjury at least twice and has been lying to anyone and everyone about Mr. Jackson since the early '90s so he can file a claim for money. Mr. Robson's transparent lawsuit comes nearly four years after Michael passed."
Similar claims were made against Jackson by others. Jackson passed away four years ago, reportedly of propofol intoxication. He was 50.
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