Ice-T Recalls Performing 'You Don't Bring Me Flowers' with Tupac on 1996 Fox Show Months Before His Death
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Angela Andaloro
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Summary
Ice-T recalls a 1996 performance with Tupac Shakur on Fox's short-lived sketch comedy show "Saturday Night Special," where they performed Barbra Streisand and Neil Diamond's "You Don't Bring Me Flowers." The duet, which took place four months before Tupac's death, was a surprisingly tender and funny moment. Ice-T recently shared a clip on X, noting how Tupac trying not to laugh made the performance even better. The two West Coast rappers also participated in a parody interview with Jennifer Coolidge as Lauren Hutton.
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Pac trying not to laugh makes it even better
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