DJ Quik has shared details about a dream he had involving his friend and collaborator 2Pac that left him feeling emotional.

On Wednesday (July 19), the West Coast veteran revealed that he was moved to tears by a vision he had in his sleep. In a Twitter post about the otherworldly interaction with ‘Pac, he wrote: “Just woke up from a dream with Pac and [presumably Mike] Tyson. In it, I let him ride a motorcycle and he stunted it and crashed and hit his back on the curb.

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“I felt like I contributed to his injury. I said let me tell him I love him before he leaves again. I don’t really cry any more but that got me. Sad [t]hat people don’t know we were homies.”

Soon after, he took to his Instagram Story to say: “I dream about @tupac one day, the next day He’s all over the news. I hate being P[s]ychic.”

In the second post, Quik was likely referring to 2Pac’s murder investigation being brought back to life this week as Las Vegas police executed a search warrant on a home in connection with the rapper’s death.

According to 8 News Now, the warrant was executed on a property in Henderson, Nevada on Monday (July 17). It was issued in search of Duane “Keefe D” Davis, a former gang member and uncle of ‘Pac’s alleged killer, Orlando Anderson.

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Police reportedly searched the home for personal notes, photos and other documents related to the rapper’s death, although it’s unclear if they retrieved any items of interest. Residents at the address declined to comment, but one person reportedly threatened a reporter and photographer that “things would escalate” if they did not leave.

According to TMZ, the home that the police searched belongs to a woman named Paula Clemons, who is the wife of Keefe D. Video footage shows a SWAT team swooping into the neighborhood to execute the search.

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Orlando Anderson, a Compton crip, got into a scuffle with 2Pac and his entourage on the night of September 7, 1996 in the lobby of the MGM Grand following the Bruce Seldon vs. Mike Tyson boxing fight over allegations that he had stolen the chain of a Death Row affiliate.

Hours later, ‘Pac was shot multiple times in a drive-by shooting near the intersection of East Flamingo Road and Koval Lane, succumbing to his injuries six days later.

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Anderson was identified by police as a suspect shortly after, but denied any involvement and was never charged over the crime. He was later killed in an unrelated gang shooting in 1998.

Keefe D has frequently discussed 2Pac’s murder in interviews as well as in a book he published in 2019 called Compton Street Legend.