I was pretty sick during the making of this so my voice might have sounded a bit off and what not however I still managed to get it out. What's your favorite track from this beef and what do you think about the beef as a whole?
Good Morning I was working at Columbia Records during the summer of 1991 and I met Tim Dogg and he was mad cool and down to earth. When I 1st heard Fuck Compton my mouth dropped and I was in awe. Tim had revealed in an interview with the Source Magazine that when he went to get a deal in the West Coast, he met many rappers who were doper and better than NWA but the A&R's who at that time thought that Rappers from Compton was hard core wanted them to say that they were from Compton and say they were from Compton and Tim also told a journalist that one executive told him to wear a Jheri curl wig, When Fuck Compton dropped many fans from the East was shocked but many fans from Harlem and The Bronx loved the song. Especially showed him love for addressing his disgust of Dre attacking Dee Barnes.
@@joshuadurham1257 no because the point was not to beat the wc but to retain popularity of east coast rap... In the end both coast lost till this day tough cause it all morphed into the southern style of hip hop, the kind of hip hop that was rejected back in the days so...lol
@@therealityofitall4819you're so very much right about that! Yeah! The Northeast coast totally beast and stomped out fuck Compton California like as fat as roaches and rugurts. Man! NWA need some diapers. Beats and their lyrics was baby gangsta. Fuck the west coast Los Angeles California gangsta rap out of this game. Let's go! Tim dog and MC new York city hip hop(ultramagnetic) northeast coast For the Win won!
@@elgoofo10s_53 Crazy as hell. Fuck Compton bodied that whole crew. He stood alone on his square. Lyrically.... you know he's a member of Ultramagnetic Mc's? 3 years later Jeru the Damaja went at the whole west coast hip hop scene by himself with 'Come Clean'. Check the video out here on UA-cam. Again, same scenario, nobody wanted no smoke Lyrically. But salute to the west coast hip hop. But the facts remain.
Only true hiphop heads knew who Tim Dog was. I'm LA to the the fullest. I was 11 years old when I purchased Penicillin on Wax. It was fuckin dope. I stayed bumping NWA and DJ Quik. So someone starting hard-core shit with my side of town was nuts. That whole Tim Dog album was raw AF from beginning to end. 👊🏼
True hip hop heads? How so? Tim is garbage. His rhymes are garbage, his cadence had zero structure, for a power delivery he had zero breath support, 1/2/2/4 rhyme scheme was sophomoric. 🤦🏽♂️
Tim Dog made his debut in 1989 on UltraMagnetic MC'S 3rd Single "A Chorus Line"/ "Traveling At The Speed Of Thought" from their classic album Critical Beatdown. The verse Tim Dog spit on "A Chorus Line" and it took him overseas performing with UltraMagnetic in London & Paris in Europe. Tim's name was buzzing hard in the streets. Tim Dog & producer Ced-Gee from UltraMagnetic went into the Ultra-Lab and came out with "Fuck Compton". This kicked off the East Coast VS West Coast war!
Right me either. I wouldn't ever disrespect of the west coast California place cuz it's my favorite highway and low go riders sounds like a disco & 64 impala Chevy car great time and island of the world and the greatest game of rap& hip hop legacy 4 lifetime and Sports entertainments teams and celebrate the 33 years ago and today!!!! The nwa legacy volume 1:1988-1998 will be the legendary comes true to this late greatest hits of dopeman all time. Eric 'Eazy muthapunckin e' wright aka (the godfather of gangsta rap) september 7, 1964- March 26,1995 The NWA legacy volume 1:1988- 1998, Boyz n tha hood 1991-2001 legacy and Westside connection aka dub c and lench mob 1990-1995 for ice cube doing the movies and rapping with the highest career it's just a different talented with those multi entertaining one. But he was a genius. Tho. So yeah!!!! Let's go!!!! Westfield games, the west coast Bay area from San Francisco California team is golden state warriors aka the dub nations & westside 4 life!!!! 💯 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫🔫🔫 Westside 4 life and Westside las Vegas Raiders NV nations & westside 4 life!!!! I love it!!!!! I thank you!!!! God.
He had to kinda do it, because the scence made a shift focusing more on the wc, so to stay relevant hitting 2 birds with 1 stone (making a raw east coast type track, dissing a popular rap group) was a legit move. Downside is you sow more detestation between people.
I've seen the laffy taffy dance to Ha from Juvenile blowing up in BK. I've never heard of a Bronx rapper that wasn't KRS One.. Fat Joe or Big Pun being bumped in BK. Tim was trash
This isn’t beef. Tim’s only claim to fame was that song and most people never heard of it. A hand full of haters liked it. He never went gold. Never even went wood. If a homeless dude insults you when you walk by you don’t have a feud. You have a hater.
Tim Dog is just a scam artist. Faking his own death to get out of grand larceny shows he's a weirdo coward. It's bizarre. And plus, these west coast "gangster" rappers are actual gangsters. It's all for show. Actors if you will.....
@@ruebencristobal7790 There have been plenty of west coast rappers who actually lived that life. Eazy-E, Ice T, Dresta, BG Knoccout, Spice 1, and the list goes on and on. Of course the majority of them stayed true to music once they made it as they should, but I wouldn’t go as far as to call actors if they have a well documented past. There are actors such as Dre, Snoop, and Cube. That’s inevitable because rappers are people and some people are fake in all occupations.
The East Coast and West Coast beef really is a full circle moment because Tupac and biggie are from New York. Tupac is from Harlem and big is from Brooklyn.❤
In all actuality, Mc Hammer is the main character that started all of this Coastal Beef. Anyone remembers his song "Pump it Up" & the beginning of that video? And then 3rd Bass on "The Cactus Album" ? This is its true origins.
He is definitely underrated in what he stirred up in his first album. He did something unheard of and that was going after every damn rapper, not one but everybody save a few from an entire region of the country
Funny thing is TD...., wasn't the first to say it but he said it the loudest... F' Compton and " Fighting over colors. All that gang ish is for dumb mutha fkers!"😁 Not long after that, Trend setting New York starts Gang banging. 😏 Not Black Spades, Savage Nomads, Ball Busters, Jolly Stompers, etc. But Bloods and Crips. 😆 From LA & Compton. The later , Latin Kings and other sets out of Chicago. Tim's song definitely made a buzz as far as shock value. Then NYC adopting others cities cultures after all they were saying made it a heavy talking point. Even
well perhaps in the 90's and early 2000's where they essentially cared more about colors than now by directly copying LA and compton gang culture. But from the mid 2000's to now? well although bloods and crips are present in the city it seems like its more dependent on what area your from and more importantly if your WOO or CHOO rather than if your crip or bloods now since both alliances have crip and blood sets within each other that work together (unless your the GD's they practically beef with everybody in the city lol) in LA they still care about colors a bit more but in ny it seems to be less about the colors themselves and more about if your WOO or CHOO
@@OneStopHipHop811 And Yoo G , Can You Make A Video About Rodney O And Joe Cooley Like This , They’re From Compton , In 1993 They Dropped A Diss Track Called “U Dont Hear Me Tho” To A Lotta Rappers In New York And Saying They Rap Like R&B Singers And They Copied Dat West Coast Gangsta Rap And They Dropped A Whole Album Called “Fuck New York” And In The Album Cover They Are In The Middle Of New York Next To the Buildings And Shit , A Lotta People Didnt Know This And This Was Right Before The Bad Boy Deathrow Beef Dahtt Whole Situation Was Crazyy Great Videos Too My G 🙏🏾🔥🔥
That was pretty cool. I was gonna comment on the quic versus eiht video cuz u seemed to do ur homework and didnt just throw out a bunch of bullshit. When i saw this i luvd it cuz u actually knew and added tweedy bird. Not to many people know about that classic album/ diss. Keep up the good work
Oh know tim dog from NYC which is my hometown tim dog was a monster the west coast rappers was never on the east coast rappers level in the rap game thats facts 💯
@@SuliyemanBouboul my guy no way kid the west coast rappers are not on the east coast rappers level the only thing the west coast rappers ever talked about in there lyrics is gang shit that's why they music never got played in the east coast we split mad lyrics in the east coast on the 🎤 rap came straight from New York definitely didn't come from the west coast that's facts 💯
@@rodtaviousclark9810 i never said rap came from the West coast and i’m not denying that rap originated in NYC, i just think that West Coast hip hop is better than East Coast hip hop but i like both
@@SuliyemanBouboul oh ok u like west coast better everybody got there on opinion I never was a west coast music fan I mean the west coast rappers are more about G funk and gangsta rap gang shit in there music the east coast rappers always been more deadly and lyrical and freestyles on the 🎤 splitting so much rhymes battle raps to in the east coast i never heard the west coast rappers split like us in the east coast it's a different format between us and the west coast in rap game I live in the west coast now which is california even some of the west coast guys out here even said the east coast rappers are better I'm not trying to diss the west coast rappers at all I tell the west coast people out here all the time but they got something against the east coast
Tim Dawg definitely showed that he's capable of doing anything for money and pub isn't this why he dissed Compton in the first place? Someone whispered it to him and he ran with it.
The irony is that Tim Dog was right when he said "Fightin that Gang War! We wanna know what tha hell you fighting for?!" Also ironic how even NY started gangbangin L.A. style 🤦🏿♂️
you are incorrect about Tom Dogs diss started the East Coast West Coast beef. This beef goes farther than most would have suspected ever before Hip Hop as a culture.
Dude made 2 albums I still listen to today with a few jewel tracks on both of 'm. Which is lot more than I can say about most of these tracks trying to get back at him. R.I.P. big dog.
Actually having a "whole" album dedicated to dissing someone is more common than you'd think. I say this cuz I thought it was weird at first too. But a while back I realized it's not. Just off the top of my head right now: Easy E ofc had a whole album called "Dr. Dre Killa" Cormega's first album isn't titled as a diss but HEAVILY features disses towards Nas throughout and more recently Joe Budden released a whole mixtape full of disses to Drake. Again this is off the top of my head, there are more though, I remember a few years back I thought of several others.
Those do exist yes but I meant that at that time in 1991 it was more uncommon. Eazy-E's EP that you mentioned for example was released in 1993. A little while after Tim Dog's album.
It's funny how this guy came out, dissed an entire city and one of the most popular rap groups at that time, started the East Coast and West Coast beef, started the trend of rappers using Dog in their name, and it turned out it was just to get paid.
@@OneStopHipHop811 and he dissed ice cube at the end of the song. When they said we going to creep to south central on a street knowledge mission. as I step in the temple spot him got him as I pull the strap out his white Sox hat. try to check my homie because if you dissed Dre you dissed yourself.
Dude first of all there was no east west beef! That was BS. Tim Dog never dissed Ice Cube also he was in a Cypress Hill video. Besides that your pretty on point
I use the term "east coast vs west coast" loosely as that's what the media used for all these years and people have come to know it as such. It was really a select few mainstream artists that were involved with the beefs.
KRS One fired some major shots at NWA and gangster rap on 'We In There' from BDPs 'Sex and Violence' Album and also reps The Bronx (and Brooklyn) heavy through out. People forget, or just don't know, perhaps, because they are too young to remember, that NWA became a bit of a joke in hip-hop around this time. CB4 was more what people were thinking compared to after Straight Outta Compton. As said, Tim Dog was affiliated with Ultrmagnetic MCs for a long time. Even back then, they were considered legendary by many. Ced Gee also had strong links with BDP/KRS one. They were/are all from The Bronx.
I remember going to the store buying Tim Dog album f*** Compton I even talked to one of his boys on the phone that was affiliated with him his name is black d o t but then as I go in the store again Usher albums by the West Coast rappers saying f*** the Bronx but I never bought their albums I just bought Tim dog please make love about krs-1 and p.m. Dawn beef
Tims album was fire production tight lyrics where better then that fake gangsta talk NWA wasn't even real gangstas same thing a label decision see Dre evolution Cube no gangsta E hustler can't be both and Ren affiliated come yella?????
@@keiththomas111 Your paragraph doesn’t make sense, go back and read it again 🤦♂️ You said “Tims album was fire production tight lyrics where better than that fake gangsta talk NWA wasn’t even real gangstas same thing a label decision see Dre evolution Cube no gangsta E hustler can’t be both and Ren affiliated come Yella?????” There’s a shit ton of punctuation errors and missing words in the paragraph….go back to school and learn how to write again
that did not start the west coast east coast beef,though.We all know when and who started it.Half of those Bronx diss tracks, I have never heard of it.lol.
Thinking about it in that time you had hammer beefin with serch’s group (help me out 4got they group name) and other Oakland and New York groups too.. so you know what..? I guess I am wrong this was really the start of it.. shit just started hittin me rite now as I’m thinking about it..even though it wasn’t related to Tim dog’s beef but I guess…
We all know DJ Quick, Eazy E and Dr.Dre is way better than Tim Dog and they out sold Timmy It's a like non drafted collage basketball player dissing Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson
@@OneStopHipHop811 T was neutral during the whole thing. At that time he was filming New Jack City and Ricochet. He had respect from both east and west
Tim Dog said in a interview that he felt like Dre wasn’t a real rapper because of the fact that he had other rappers dissing him on The Chronic album when he never done so himself and never confronted Tim about what he said about him and his abuse on women, but he admitted that he actually loved the album and said it was dope lol
"So if you're looking in the Source Mag & don't see me/ it's cause the Fk'n East Coast is the enemy/ but I got something that'll serve you right/ nighty night muthaphkas/ (Boom) Sleep tight" Quik
@@MeToo-py1tq he said “Moby” not Obie. Obie Trice was a rapper signed to Eminem’s Shady Records. Moby was a techno artist from the 90’s that dissed Eminem’s music, so Em dissed him back in “Without Me”
@@OneStopHipHop811 Tim Dog always felt that Ice Cube and Ice T were the best of of the Cally Hip Hop artists. He just had no love for Eazy E, Dr. Dre or DJ Quik. Listen to Step To Me, as he makes it clear who he really likes regarding Cally.
But keep it a buck it was west vs Tim dog and some of the south.. so not really east coast west… cause when Pac was playing big then that’s when East vs West was real.. cause it was east vs west as far as how many rappers got involved form both places…
Ayo, I can't front....Go back & listen to Tim Dog's "Penicillin On Wax" album. I mean he went hard on DJ Quik & NWA like a week old cheese sandwich. Songs like " Bronx N@#$&" "Goin Wild In The Penal", "Step To Me"(Which Was My Jump), " A Bitch With A Perm" & "F Compton". Question ? Did yaw hear about Tim Dog being tied into a investment scam ? He allegedly scammed a woman 10 large some sort of money scheme ? Or what about the rumor Tim is dead due to Diabetes ? I think the bull laying low somewhere now..... 😎🌟💯😎🌟💯😎🌟💯
Tim Dogg was lame as hell 💯 everyone knew he did that for the 💰 and hype, he not even on the same level lyrically as the dudes he was dissing, it's not like he was spitting 🔥 bars like dudes like KRS-One and LL Cool j. 🤔 RIP to the dude though I don't like talking down of the dead but it's true.
That beef ain’t start with Tim dog , that song came out 4 or 5 years before the Tupac biggie thing and there was no real coastal beef it was with individuals
True, but a lot of people don't really go into the details to understand it, so for the average listener they know it as east coast vs west coast. Only a few artists really dissed the other coast. Most were dissing specific people.
I was pretty sick during the making of this so my voice might have sounded a bit off and what not however I still managed to get it out. What's your favorite track from this beef and what do you think about the beef as a whole?
My favorite song for the day!!!! So far is way 2 fonky by dj Quik 💯🎵💯💥💯💯🎵 Westside 4 life and Westside raiders nations 4 life!!!!
Good Morning I was working at Columbia Records during the summer of 1991 and I met Tim Dogg and he was mad cool and down to earth. When I 1st heard Fuck Compton my mouth dropped and I was in awe. Tim had revealed in an interview with the Source Magazine that when he went to get a deal in the West Coast, he met many rappers who were doper and better than NWA but the A&R's who at that time thought that Rappers from Compton was hard core wanted them to say that they were from Compton and say they were from Compton and Tim also told a journalist that one executive told him to wear a Jheri curl wig, When Fuck Compton dropped many fans from the East was shocked but many fans from Harlem and The Bronx loved the song. Especially showed him love for addressing his disgust of Dre attacking Dee Barnes.
My favorite moment was when mc 8 was allowed to curse on TV and he said "Man Fuck Tim dog!"
Fuck compton was a terrible song. Tim dog was a terrible rapper and the dude shouldn’t even be considered a rapper. Garbage ass.
@@omarbradley2344 Thank You 👏👏👏
Tim Dogg didn't pick a beef with a group or a individual this neega beefs with a whole city
Yes indeed lol, thanks for watching.
For 💰 Tim Mutt was garbage AF!
He went at the whole city.. 😂
@@therealityofitall4819 Yup He Dissed The Whole City But Was Too Scared To Visit There In Real Life doe 🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️😂😂
Correction: Snoop Dogg & Nate Dogg might have 2 g’s but Tim Dog has 1 g
Tim Dog was the first rapper to ignite an East Coast West Coast feud
@@joshuadurham1257 Yes Sir 👍
@@joshuadurham1257 It's not who won the battle it's who won the war.. The East Coast won.. Get over it.. They beat the West Coast..
The east coast is way rougher than the west coast.
@@joshuadurham1257 no because the point was not to beat the wc but to retain popularity of east coast rap...
In the end both coast lost till this day tough cause it all morphed into the southern style of hip hop, the kind of hip hop that was rejected back in the days so...lol
@@therealityofitall4819you're so very much right about that! Yeah! The Northeast coast totally beast and stomped out fuck Compton California like as fat as roaches and rugurts. Man! NWA need some diapers. Beats and their lyrics was baby gangsta. Fuck the west coast Los Angeles California gangsta rap out of this game. Let's go! Tim dog and MC new York city hip hop(ultramagnetic) northeast coast For the Win won!
Eazy-E’s glasses are more iconic than Tim Dog’s whole career.
That doesn’t mean he’s a better rapper than Tim Dog smh Dog was light years ahead in rhyming
Tim dog had no rappin skills @bxnym
Tim Dog murdered the whole crew... what are you talking about???
Easy E rapped more basic than the Sugar Hill Gang.
Tryin to be funny. Tims whole album was garbage. Nuthin lyrical about that dude. And lost the battle and it wasnt even n.w.a that killed him.
@@elgoofo10s_53
Crazy as hell. Fuck Compton bodied that whole crew. He stood alone on his square. Lyrically.... you know he's a member of Ultramagnetic Mc's?
3 years later Jeru the Damaja went at the whole west coast hip hop scene by himself with 'Come Clean'. Check the video out here on UA-cam. Again, same scenario, nobody wanted no smoke Lyrically.
But salute to the west coast hip hop.
But the facts remain.
Only true hiphop heads knew who Tim Dog was. I'm LA to the the fullest. I was 11 years old when I purchased Penicillin on Wax. It was fuckin dope. I stayed bumping NWA and DJ Quik. So someone starting hard-core shit with my side of town was nuts. That whole Tim Dog album was raw AF from beginning to end. 👊🏼
True hip hop heads? How so? Tim is garbage. His rhymes are garbage, his cadence had zero structure, for a power delivery he had zero breath support, 1/2/2/4 rhyme scheme was sophomoric. 🤦🏽♂️
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Facts , I use to run this tape in the hole
Facts
11? B*tch stop lying
Funny thing is tim was actually a fan of NWA 🤣
Who really knows but it's all for show. Those guys know what they do is for our entertainment.
I wouldn't be surprised, that song was pretty much a troll move
@@ruebencristobal7790Lol well Pac & Biggie died from it.
“But you dissed my city so nigga fuc you “ Tim Dog
suuuuuper stoked to see someone finally cover rodney o and joe cooley in the east/west beef. u dont hear me tho is a BANGER and west coast classic.
This who started the East vs West...
Disappointed?
The west coast los Angeles California gangsta rap has won the battle. Anyway
2pac once had to protect Tim dog when Tim dog had a performance in San Francisco
Yea I heard about situation. Sounds just like people make Pac out to be. Lending a hand to help out other artists.
I remember tim shouting out pac for that good lookin out
stop it when Tim dog was out 2 pac was a dancer
@@carlosbaker7825 it already happened Pac saved that boi life so step tf off
@@carlosbaker7825 foh
Tim Dog made his debut in 1989 on UltraMagnetic MC'S 3rd Single "A Chorus Line"/ "Traveling At The Speed Of Thought" from their classic album Critical Beatdown. The verse Tim Dog spit on "A Chorus Line" and it took him overseas performing with UltraMagnetic in London & Paris in Europe. Tim's name was buzzing hard in the streets. Tim Dog & producer Ced-Gee from UltraMagnetic went into the Ultra-Lab and came out with "Fuck Compton". This kicked off the East Coast VS West Coast war!
@@joshuadurham1257 stop the cap
@@joshuadurham1257 CMW, Quik, Dr. Dre all had to respond because Fuck Compton was a big record in the streets with no airplay.
@@joshuadurham1257 NWA broke up when Fuck Compton dropped and never responded. Ice Cube peaced it out with Tim Dog @ the New Music Seminar.
@@joshuadurham1257 "Suckers get mad they can drink my piss"... Tim Dog "I'll Wax Anybody"
You know what you're talking about straight up street knowledge my friend
This is a minor prelude to the East Coast Vs. West Coast rivalry. I would NEVER diss another location, and I am not a bonafide rapper.
Right me either. I wouldn't ever disrespect of the west coast California place cuz it's my favorite highway and low go riders sounds like a disco & 64 impala Chevy car great time and island of the world and the greatest game of rap& hip hop legacy 4 lifetime and Sports entertainments teams and celebrate the 33 years ago and today!!!! The nwa legacy volume 1:1988-1998 will be the legendary comes true to this late greatest hits of dopeman all time. Eric 'Eazy muthapunckin e' wright aka (the godfather of gangsta rap) september 7, 1964- March 26,1995 The NWA legacy volume 1:1988- 1998, Boyz n tha hood 1991-2001 legacy and Westside connection aka dub c and lench mob 1990-1995 for ice cube doing the movies and rapping with the highest career it's just a different talented with those multi entertaining one. But he was a genius. Tho. So yeah!!!! Let's go!!!! Westfield games, the west coast Bay area from San Francisco California team is golden state warriors aka the dub nations & westside 4 life!!!! 💯 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫 🔫🔫🔫 Westside 4 life and Westside las Vegas Raiders NV nations & westside 4 life!!!! I love it!!!!! I thank you!!!! God.
He had to kinda do it, because the scence made a shift focusing more on the wc, so to stay relevant hitting 2 birds with 1 stone (making a raw east coast type track, dissing a popular rap group) was a legit move.
Downside is you sow more detestation between people.
Tim was wacc in NY. He had to hate on a whole city. No one from Brooklyn/Queens knew who Tim was
Thats why no one from New York jump in because they knew Timmy was garbage
that is not true.They were bumping fuck compton in my area in BK.
I've seen the laffy taffy dance to Ha from Juvenile blowing up in BK. I've never heard of a Bronx rapper that wasn't KRS One.. Fat Joe or Big Pun being bumped in BK. Tim was trash
@jknumber5138 you a west coast imposter
@@dins5066 name his best record? Tim Duncan is more known in Hip Hop💯
This isn’t beef. Tim’s only claim to fame was that song and most people never heard of it. A hand full of haters liked it. He never went gold. Never even went wood. If a homeless dude insults you when you walk by you don’t have a feud. You have a hater.
His writing is atrocious, not a real MC, or creative type.
Tim Dog is just a scam artist. Faking his own death to get out of grand larceny shows he's a weirdo coward. It's bizarre. And plus, these west coast "gangster" rappers are actual gangsters. It's all for show. Actors if you will.....
@@ruebencristobal7790 There have been plenty of west coast rappers who actually lived that life. Eazy-E, Ice T, Dresta, BG Knoccout, Spice 1, and the list goes on and on. Of course the majority of them stayed true to music once they made it as they should, but I wouldn’t go as far as to call actors if they have a well documented past. There are actors such as Dre, Snoop, and Cube. That’s inevitable because rappers are people and some people are fake in all occupations.
The East Coast and West Coast beef really is a full circle moment because Tupac and biggie are from New York. Tupac is from Harlem and big is from Brooklyn.❤
Yes indeed, it was quite an unnecessary conflict to me.
@@OneStopHipHop811 agreed ✊🏾
Doesnt matter.... Fuck Compton is the hardest hitting Diss track. In The World
In all actuality, Mc Hammer is the main character that started all of this Coastal Beef. Anyone remembers his song "Pump it Up" & the beginning of that video? And then 3rd Bass on "The Cactus Album" ? This is its true origins.
On MC Hammers Turn this mutha out: "Yeah suckas... You should (dj scratches in) RUN" Run DMC sucka MC's.
Haha agree!
MC Hammer did not disrespect their culture or location.
Try again.
@@C-Lyfe85 You better recheck your references.
It's all to make money. Only we think there's a real war between these so called rappers
He is definitely underrated in what he stirred up in his first album. He did something unheard of and that was going after every damn rapper, not one but everybody save a few from an entire region of the country
No one wanted those ice T problems at that time on either coast.
LL has entered the chat
Tim Dog is a hall of fame instigator
Funny thing is TD...., wasn't the first to say it but he said it the loudest... F' Compton and " Fighting over colors. All that gang ish is for dumb mutha fkers!"😁
Not long after that, Trend setting New York starts Gang banging. 😏
Not Black Spades, Savage Nomads, Ball Busters, Jolly Stompers, etc. But Bloods and Crips. 😆 From LA & Compton. The later , Latin Kings and other sets out of Chicago.
Tim's song definitely made a buzz as far as shock value. Then NYC adopting others cities cultures after all they were saying made it a heavy talking point.
Even
well perhaps in the 90's and early 2000's where they essentially cared more about colors than
now by directly copying LA and compton gang culture. But from the mid 2000's to now? well although bloods and crips are present in the city it seems like its more dependent on what area your from and more importantly if your WOO or CHOO rather than if your crip or bloods now since both alliances have crip and blood sets within each other that work together (unless your the GD's they practically beef with everybody in the city lol) in LA they still care about colors a bit more but in ny it seems to be less about the colors themselves and more about if your WOO or CHOO
All of it is stupid and pathetic.
My Era i saw him live in holland he being throwing records in the crowd as Blades !
i catch 1 still have it classic memmories
THANK U FOR TELLIN THE TRUTH ABOUT WHERE THE BEEF REALLY STARTED!!!!
No doubt
@@OneStopHipHop811 And Yoo G , Can You Make A Video About Rodney O And Joe Cooley Like This , They’re From Compton , In 1993 They Dropped A Diss Track Called “U Dont Hear Me Tho” To A Lotta Rappers In New York And Saying They Rap Like R&B Singers And They Copied Dat West Coast Gangsta Rap And They Dropped A Whole Album Called “Fuck New York” And In The Album Cover They Are In The Middle Of New York Next To the Buildings And Shit , A Lotta People Didnt Know This And This Was Right Before The Bad Boy Deathrow Beef Dahtt Whole Situation Was Crazyy Great Videos Too My G 🙏🏾🔥🔥
I mentioned Rodney O and Joe Cooley and that diss track in this video already.
@@xv02greedo37 I mentioned them in this video actually as well as the song.
Record companies to make money. Only we think there was an actual coast war
Not sure how anyone can say Tim Dogg didn't win this. F Compton battered it, the responses were all weak and wickety-wack !
That was pretty cool. I was gonna comment on the quic versus eiht video cuz u seemed to do ur homework and didnt just throw out a bunch of bullshit. When i saw this i luvd it cuz u actually knew and added tweedy bird. Not to many people know about that classic album/ diss. Keep up the good work
I’m listening to The Chronic always wondered who Tim MUT was. Thank you
Letting ya'll knows I'm in control " wearing raiders hat's when the Giant's won the super bowl "!
@@dins5066 I remember😂
Tim Dog was from the South BX lol
Tim Dog was just trolling, we loved NWA & Ice Cube in NYC.
What’s funny is all my young years up til about 18-19 I always thought Tim Dog was from California…
Oh know tim dog from NYC which is my hometown tim dog was a monster the west coast rappers was never on the east coast rappers level in the rap game thats facts 💯
@@rodtaviousclark9810 yeah the West coast is better
@@SuliyemanBouboul my guy no way kid the west coast rappers are not on the east coast rappers level the only thing the west coast rappers ever talked about in there lyrics is gang shit that's why they music never got played in the east coast we split mad lyrics in the east coast on the 🎤 rap came straight from New York definitely didn't come from the west coast that's facts 💯
@@rodtaviousclark9810 i never said rap came from the West coast and i’m not denying that rap originated in NYC, i just think that West Coast hip hop is better than East Coast hip hop but i like both
@@SuliyemanBouboul oh ok u like west coast better everybody got there on opinion I never was a west coast music fan I mean the west coast rappers are more about G funk and gangsta rap gang shit in there music the east coast rappers always been more deadly and lyrical and freestyles on the 🎤 splitting so much rhymes battle raps to in the east coast i never heard the west coast rappers split like us in the east coast it's a different format between us and the west coast in rap game I live in the west coast now which is california even some of the west coast guys out here even said the east coast rappers are better I'm not trying to diss the west coast rappers at all I tell the west coast people out here all the time but they got something against the east coast
Tim Dog was ahead of his time... went against the whole coast by himself. He murdered them "on wax"
BIG did that at the Source Awards 95 when he tied the west with awards..That was more impressive to me.
Tim Dog was Garbage as hell. He DIDN'T come Close to LA Rappers GTFOH 🖕🏾🖕🏾
I loved NWA but that line saying " eazy-e and MC ren are the milli vanilli of hip hop" just killed me😂😂😂😂
Tim Dawg definitely showed that he's capable of doing anything for money and pub isn't this why he dissed Compton in the first place? Someone whispered it to him and he ran with it.
The fuck Compton song and video are pretty funny tho
@@Gogetta80 yep.. It's hilarious 😂
Mr. Grand Larceny
Compton's Most Wanted had the diss
The irony is that Tim Dog was right when he said "Fightin that Gang War! We wanna know what tha hell you fighting for?!" Also ironic how even NY started gangbangin L.A. style 🤦🏿♂️
Yeah West coast people fighting over colors 😂
In New York we don't play that
@@elmalanmalan2175 Yes ya'll do. UBN? Cr!ps in Brooklyn? Tre-Way??
I ain't active, haven't been in years but my homes from Eight Tray Gangsta are deep in Brooklyn
Exactly.
On the real I besides Dre Day and Who's Fuccin who I didn't bother to pay attention to other diss tracks. I'ma check em out now. Dope video
Yea there were more than I thought at first as well. Thanks.
A record label exec started the east coast-west coast beef. That’s the problem always falling for the okie doke
Yep.. While the Rappers kill each other and they reap the money from record sells and the insurance policy..
Tim Dog single handedly destroyed Compton And the west coast. Some say they still haven't recovered
Dre hit D which is what started this. Tim Dog thought The East was gonna join in and have his back because of D! Facts!
No, you are wrong. Tim Dog dissing NWA was a publicity stunt to get him recognized. His record label came up with the idea to diss NWA.
Almost at 200 subs my guy!!
Yes indeed, thanks for watching. 👍🏽
Absolutely one of my favorite albums, Ced G’s production was next level. I still spin this album on the regular.
Tim Dog's album?
Yeah Tim started the East coast v. West coast beef
you are incorrect about Tom Dogs diss started the East Coast West Coast beef. This beef goes farther than most would have suspected ever before Hip Hop as a culture.
The west coast Los Angeles California gangsta rap has won the battlefield game in 1992-96!!!! Let's go!!!! Warriors aka the dub nations 4 life!!!!
Dude made 2 albums I still listen to today with a few jewel tracks on both of 'm. Which is lot more than I can say about most of these tracks trying to get back at him. R.I.P. big dog.
Dude was just being a hater
Tim was a hater. Compton was on fire🔥
Tim said the label was trying to make him more into a west coast rapper and he wasn't feeling it. Pissed him off and he lashed out.
@@angelicsoulz He moved to Cali🌴🌊🌴. He died out there also. Tim ended up being a West coast cat
Timdog never dissed Ice Cube. He already left NWA when Dog dissed them.
Pac saved Tim Dog when he was in LA doin a show an dudes surrounded his room
Compton has always been the most hated dissed city in hip hop history.
@@southsidecompton9668 The CPT has brought out many talents and legends Excellent Video
@@SlowedNChopped136 exactly but that's what I'm saying, I heard so many songs from the 90s where Rappers diss or mention Compton and in there tracks.
Actually having a "whole" album dedicated to dissing someone is more common than you'd think. I say this cuz I thought it was weird at first too. But a while back I realized it's not. Just off the top of my head right now: Easy E ofc had a whole album called "Dr. Dre Killa" Cormega's first album isn't titled as a diss but HEAVILY features disses towards Nas throughout and more recently Joe Budden released a whole mixtape full of disses to Drake. Again this is off the top of my head, there are more though, I remember a few years back I thought of several others.
Those do exist yes but I meant that at that time in 1991 it was more uncommon. Eazy-E's EP that you mentioned for example was released in 1993. A little while after Tim Dog's album.
You forgot bone thugs art of war
Don't Ja Rule's "Blood in my eye". that whole album was a diss to 50...
Makaveli he was dissing everybody
It's funny how this guy came out, dissed an entire city and one of the most popular rap groups at that time, started the East Coast and West Coast beef, started the trend of rappers using Dog in their name, and it turned out it was just to get paid.
Tim Dogg wasn't wrong for that Diss think about it 🤔👍
Which one in particular?
Who says the lines about the east coast and how they wear one pants leg up? I think it was in of your videos.
That was Westside Connection. I mentioned it in this video.
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The song is Cross ’Em Out and Put a ’K.
@@OneStopHipHop811 thank you for your reply, you have one of the very best channels on UA-cam.
I didn't know the second verse of Dre Day was aimed at Tim. I thought it was all on Eazy and his crew
Nah, Eazy-E, Tim Dog, and Uncle Luke were all dissed on it.
@@OneStopHipHop811 and he dissed ice cube at the end of the song. When they said we going to creep to south central on a street knowledge mission. as I step in the temple spot him got him as I pull the strap out his white Sox hat. try to check my homie because if you dissed Dre you dissed yourself.
Yes indeed he did.
NY 🗽 vs LA 🌴
La all day
NY ALL DAY
Tim Dog was dope i luv his tracks Timberland, I'll Wax Anybody, Step To Me, I Get Wrecked and I Ain't Takin' No Shorts
If I was a cop..was one of my favorite off the album...then when him and KRS-ONE did a song together!!!it was over
Dude first of all there was no east west beef! That was BS. Tim Dog never dissed Ice Cube also he was in a Cypress Hill video. Besides that your pretty on point
I use the term "east coast vs west coast" loosely as that's what the media used for all these years and people have come to know it as such. It was really a select few mainstream artists that were involved with the beefs.
Yes he did he said I crush Ice Cube some shit like that
Tim dog f Compton is my favorite diss tracks. It vicious and funny
It's a good one, I like it too.
Compton got this Rip Tim Dog tho
not dead !
KRS One fired some major shots at NWA and gangster rap on 'We In There' from BDPs 'Sex and Violence' Album and also reps The Bronx (and Brooklyn) heavy through out.
People forget, or just don't know, perhaps, because they are too young to remember, that NWA became a bit of a joke in hip-hop around this time. CB4 was more what people were thinking compared to after Straight Outta Compton.
As said, Tim Dog was affiliated with Ultrmagnetic MCs for a long time. Even back then, they were considered legendary by many. Ced Gee also had strong links with BDP/KRS one. They were/are all from The Bronx.
Tim Dog net worth vs Dr Dres net worth. Case closed
😮you sound like a hater of Tim
I remember going to the store buying Tim Dog album f*** Compton I even talked to one of his boys on the phone that was affiliated with him his name is black d o t but then as I go in the store again Usher albums by the West Coast rappers saying f*** the Bronx but I never bought their albums I just bought Tim dog please make love about krs-1 and p.m. Dawn beef
Never heard of Tim Dog until Snoop said Tim M u t. On Dre Day. I had to research.
Tims album was fire production tight lyrics where better then that fake gangsta talk NWA wasn't even real gangstas same thing a label decision see Dre evolution Cube no gangsta E hustler can't be both and Ren affiliated come yella?????
English bruh
@@SuliyemanBouboul Did i have to explain everything out for you to understand shows your lack of education so go back and slow walk thru words .lol
@@keiththomas111 Your paragraph doesn’t make sense, go back and read it again 🤦♂️ You said “Tims album was fire production tight lyrics where better than that fake gangsta talk NWA wasn’t even real gangstas same thing a label decision see Dre evolution Cube no gangsta E hustler can’t be both and Ren affiliated come Yella?????” There’s a shit ton of punctuation errors and missing words in the paragraph….go back to school and learn how to write again
@@SuliyemanBouboul lol
@@keiththomas111 Dissing compton is like dissing a whole coast. I bet you dont know Pac saved Tim in San Francisco he had a show at..
F compton put tim dogg on the map, NY aint know about tim like that.
Bro went after any & every rapper in the entire state of California not just the city of Compton
that did not start the west coast east coast beef,though.We all know when and who started it.Half of those Bronx diss tracks, I have never heard of it.lol.
Thinking about it in that time you had hammer beefin with serch’s group (help me out 4got they group name) and other Oakland and New York groups too.. so you know what..? I guess I am wrong this was really the start of it.. shit just started hittin me rite now as I’m thinking about it..even though it wasn’t related to Tim dog’s beef but I guess…
Third bass. And this was well before third bass and hammer. And third bass dissed hammer first on gas face
I thought hip hop started in the dirty south
@@Lp-army1 😭😭😭😭
Boogie Down Bronx
Don't play with the East!
Nag west cost for life
This dudes voice sounds like Reed Tucker, who calls Lazlo on GTA 3 talking 'Now ams Zen'
I haven't played GTA 3 in like 20 years lol I don't remember that character.
We all know DJ Quick, Eazy E and Dr.Dre is way better than Tim Dog and they out sold Timmy
It's a like non drafted collage basketball player dissing Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson
Rip 🙏 South Bronx New York Male Rapper Name Tim Dog 🐕
It was for entertainment but it got really out of control, many rappers and street gangsters died from all of this stuff
I never heard of this guy, however, if he started the beef, he has a lot to answer for....
Tim Dog?
It started way before that. Hammer and run DMC went at it too.
ice t is from New Jersey moved to south central when he was 12
Indeed he is.
@@OneStopHipHop811
T was neutral during the whole thing. At that time he was filming New Jack City and Ricochet. He had respect from both east and west
True, New Jack City, classic film.
KRS got a stray bullet to the noodle lol
Don't You mean Scott-La-Rock.
Well Dr. Dre and Snoop started the Beef with him. Heard Dre Day. But never heard of him until Dre Day.❤❤❤❤
Tim Dog
Tim Dog said in a interview that he felt like Dre wasn’t a real rapper because of the fact that he had other rappers dissing him on The Chronic album when he never done so himself and never confronted Tim about what he said about him and his abuse on women, but he admitted that he actually loved the album and said it was dope lol
"Can you dig it"!!!!
WHO IN THE FUK IS TIM DOG NEVER HEARD OF HIM
"So if you're looking in the Source Mag & don't see me/ it's cause the Fk'n East Coast is the enemy/ but I got something that'll serve you right/ nighty night muthaphkas/ (Boom) Sleep tight" Quik
That was some cold bars from Quik!!
What's the name of the song??
@@ytgc-royalewarex5190 It's on The Penthouse Players Clique Album. Title P.S. Phuk U2.
Don’t ever disc Compton Boy
Do the Beef with EMinem and Obie he mentions Obie a 40 year old bald guy. Who's Obie?
Are you refering to Obie Trice?
@@OneStopHipHop811 sorry I misunderstood he's not dissing an Obie he's talking about someone else on "Without Me"
@@MeToo-py1tq he said “Moby” not Obie. Obie Trice was a rapper signed to Eminem’s Shady Records. Moby was a techno artist from the 90’s that dissed Eminem’s music, so Em dissed him back in “Without Me”
Tim Dog neva dissed Ice Cube! Crush means hes cool with him.
Tim Dogg won!
Crushing Ice Cube was meant to be a positive.
In what way?
@@OneStopHipHop811 Tim Dog always felt that Ice Cube and Ice T were the best of of the Cally Hip Hop artists. He just had no love for Eazy E, Dr. Dre or DJ Quik. Listen to Step To Me, as he makes it clear who he really likes regarding Cally.
But keep it a buck it was west vs Tim dog and some of the south.. so not really east coast west… cause when Pac was playing big then that’s when East vs West was real.. cause it was east vs west as far as how many rappers got involved form both places…
The South got involved a bit as far as Uncle Luke goes as he dissed Dre and them back and forth. Who else from the South?
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RIP TIm DOG I have a personal relationship with his widow
Ayo, I can't front....Go back & listen to Tim Dog's "Penicillin On Wax" album. I mean he went hard on DJ Quik & NWA like a week old cheese sandwich. Songs like " Bronx N@#$&" "Goin Wild In The Penal", "Step To Me"(Which Was My Jump), " A Bitch With A Perm" & "F Compton". Question ? Did yaw hear about Tim Dog being tied into a investment scam ? He allegedly scammed a woman 10 large some sort of money scheme ? Or what about the rumor Tim is dead due to Diabetes ? I think the bull laying low somewhere now.....
😎🌟💯😎🌟💯😎🌟💯
I've heard about the scam. If that's true it's unfortunate that he stooped to scamming. He had a pretty big song with F Compton back then.
Tim Dogg was lame as hell 💯 everyone knew he did that for the 💰 and hype, he not even on the same level lyrically as the dudes he was dissing, it's not like he was spitting 🔥 bars like dudes like KRS-One and LL Cool j. 🤔 RIP to the dude though I don't like talking down of the dead but it's true.
Black elvis
That B.S. started in jail. Nothing like l.a.
😂The big homie Calvin at VIP Records told me a funny story about Tim Dogg trying to come there and do a meet and greet...😂😂😅... imagine that.
Hith beeth with khompton
Watts California started hip hop look it up first rap album was created in watts California west coast started it
Tim dog can't rap.
Tim Dog absolutety won 🤣🤣🤣🤣
That beef ain’t start with Tim dog , that song came out 4 or 5 years before the Tupac biggie thing and there was no real coastal beef it was with individuals
True, but a lot of people don't really go into the details to understand it, so for the average listener they know it as east coast vs west coast. Only a few artists really dissed the other coast. Most were dissing specific people.