One thing 2Pac said that Made NO F*UCKIN SENSE

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Smo-King Locs;3315778 said:
since late the 80's...n exactly where was cubes when the dissin was goin down??? it wasn't until 95' 96' this nigga wanna speak up, the fuck outta here wit dat shyt...

Late 80s????

The 1st person who really dissed the west coast was Tim Dog and that was in the 90s and MC Eiht and CMW handled that shit
 
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I disagree that Cube was trying to capitalize off of Pac's feuding.

At the time, the east did have a lot of criticism towards west coast artists. "Critics In NY" seemed genuine to me.

I wouldn't knock Cube or the rest of Westside Connection for that. Pac isn't the only one that had words for the east
 
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Caput said many things that made no sense like, ''5 shots couldn't drop me....I took it and smiled...........u claimed to be a player, but i fucked ur wife''
 
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Smo-King Locs;3315778 said:
since late the 80's...n exactly where was cubes when the dissin was goin down??? it wasn't until 95' 96' this nigga wanna speak up, the fuck outta here wit dat shyt...

In a way I kinda see where Pac was coming from..........
I think it all started with shit like that Tim Dog "Fuck Compton" song...this was like in 1990-91 or some shit. This nigga whole album dissed west coast artist n some hating ass shit.

West Coast artist (Dr Dre, DJ Quik, MC Eiht, others) rode for the west for that shit, while at the same time Cube was doing tracks with NY producers etc.
Then later on, Cube (like '96) they come up with Westside Connection bow down, etc.

For real, listen to this hatin ass shit.
[video=youtube;1vkL88M0l5g]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vkL88M0l5g[/video]

vs

[video=youtube;aH380JPSrLo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aH380JPSrLo[/video]

I "guess" Pacs whole outlook was like "where was you then"? Either that or he was just feeling his own success and thought Cube was bitin off Hit 'Em Up like he said...
 
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leftcoastkev;3315842 said:
In a way I kinda see where Pac was coming from..........
I think it all started with shit like that Tim Dog "Fuck Compton" song...this was like in 1990-91 or some shit. This nigga whole album dissed west coast artist n some hating ass shit.

West Coast artist (Dr Dre, DJ Quik, MC Eiht, others) rode for the west for that shit, while at the same time Cube was doing tracks with NY producers etc.
Then later on, Cube (like '96) they come up with Westside Connection bow down, etc.

For real, listen to this hatin ass shit.
[video=youtube;1vkL88M0l5g]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vkL88M0l5g[/video]

vs

[video=youtube;aH380JPSrLo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aH380JPSrLo[/video]

I "guess" Pacs whole outlook was like "where was you then"? Either that or he was just feeling his own success and thought Cube was bitin off Hit 'Em Up like he said...

U know wats funny about that???

Pac saved Tim Dog's life in Cali lol

Bet ya'll didn't know that
 
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KingJamal;3315853 said:
U know wats funny about that???

Pac saved Tim Dog's life in Cali lol

Bet ya'll didn't know that

yep yep you right I forgot all about that shit happened in sf.....
 
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DMTxCannabis;3315605 said:
Death Row was indie compared to Bad Boy?...

The Chronic was certified triple platinum by the end of 1993
Doggystyle was certified 4X platinum May 1994
Murder Was The Case Soundtrack sold over 500,000 units within two weeks
Dogg Food sold 277,500 albums within it's first week
AEOM moved 5 million units within two months
7 Day Theory moved 664,000 copies on the first week

...i fail to see how Death Row was indie compared to Bad Boy.
Deathrow was independantly owned they had distribution through interscope who at the time when they 1st hooked up was a small non major label/distributer trying to establish itself in LA. Between the distribution of Deathrow and artists Like Pac, NIN and No Doubt who were actually Interscope artists Interscope Established itself as a Majorplayer in the 90's but they were not of the old traditional NYC Music Power base. So Yes Deathrow as aLabel Was Indie it Moved its Distribution through Priority after Interscope Created a Sub label now Known as Aftermath for Dre. Now Badboy was established and Backed By Clive Davis and his Arista label a Oldschool Player in the Industry he has been pimpin artists since the 60's and was part of NYC dynasty of Music execs. Kats do not grasp that for years there was a silent type understanding in the entertainment industry that all the main Movie/Film Powerbase would be on the west centered in LA/Hollywoodbut the primary News Radio/Television and record Label Powerbase would reside in the east Centered in NYC and it remained that way till Interscope established itself as a Major industry power and shook shit up. I could keep going on and break it down to further levels but I swear you Kats need to get your Industry History knowledge up before getting into this conversation with me...

Shout out to Uptown, Hrap and other Old reasonheads as we have already chopped this one in past incarnations of the reason...
 
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Fazeem Blackall;3315883 said:
Deathrow was independantly owned they had distribution through interscope who at the time when they 1st hooked up was a small non major label/distributer trying to establish itself in LA. Between the distribution of Deathrow and artists Like Pac, NIN and No Doubt who were actually Interscope artists Interscope Established itself as a Majorplayer in the 90's but they were not of the old traditional NYC Music Power base. So Yes Deathrow as aLabel Was Indie it Moved its Distribution through Priority after Interscope Created a Sub label now Known as Aftermath for Dre. Now Badboy was established and Backed By Clive Davis and his Arista label a Oldschool Player in the Industry he has been pimpin artists since the 60's and was part of NYC dynasty of Music execs. Kats do not grasp that for years there was a silent type understanding in the entertainment industry that all the main Movie/Film Powerbase would be on the west centered in LA/Hollywoodbut the primary News Radio/Television and record Label Powerbase would reside in the east Centered in NYC and it remained that way till Interscope established itself as a Major industry power and shook shit up. I could keep going on and break it down to further levels but I swear you Kats need to get your Industry History knowledge up before getting into this conversation with me...

Shout out to Uptown, Hrap and other Old reasonheads as we have already chopped this one in past incarnations of the reason...

Good Post, Damn the shit is more to it then what people think.
 
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Fazeem Blackall;3315883 said:
Deathrow was independantly owned they had distribution through interscope who at the time when they 1st hooked up was a small non major label/distributer trying to establish itself in LA. Between the distribution of Deathrow and artists Like Pac, NIN and No Doubt who were actually Interscope artists Interscope Established itself as a Majorplayer in the 90's but they were not of the old traditional NYC Music Power base. So Yes Deathrow as aLabel Was Indie it Moved its Distribution through Priority after Interscope Created a Sub label now Known as Aftermath for Dre. Now Badboy was established and Backed By Clive Davis and his Arista label a Oldschool Player in the Industry he has been pimpin artists since the 60's and was part of NYC dynasty of Music execs. Kats do not grasp that for years there was a silent type understanding in the entertainment industry that all the main Movie/Film Powerbase would be on the west centered in LA/Hollywoodbut the primary News Radio/Television and record Label Powerbase would reside in the east Centered in NYC and it remained that way till Interscope established itself as a Major industry power and shook shit up. I could keep going on and break it down to further levels but I swear you Kats need to get your Industry History knowledge up before getting into this conversation with me...

Shout out to Uptown, Hrap and other Old reasonheads as we have already chopped this one in past incarnations of the reason...

Alright, fair enough. Great drop by the way.
 
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Considering how a large amount of Ice Cube's DNA was in Pac's music he took an L tryna come at him sideways
 
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Oh, I thought this thread was about the Makaveli line, "Plus momma told me never stop until I bust a nut." I never understood why he said that.
 
[video=youtube;1vkL88M0l5g]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vkL88M0l5g[/video]

I was 11 when this came out,

and even though Eazy E was my favorite rapper back then,

I thought this song was hilarious..

1st time in my life I ever witnessed,

some one spew so much unnecessary hate..
 
illedout;5348215 said:
[video=youtube;1vkL88M0l5g]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vkL88M0l5g[/video]

I was 11 when this came out,

and even though Eazy E was my favorite rapper back then,

I thought this song was hilarious..

1st time in my life I ever witnessed,

some one spew so much unnecessary hate..

Yo u don't want me to get my boy @BlackAX410 in here lol

Whenever Tim Dog is mentioned we gotta talk shit about him. His whole debut album is hilarious
 

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