@@damiantheomen9892 Yeah the dude just won't die! he spoke about reality so much and people still going through some of the same things as 20 years ago make his music relevant so basically pac will be relevant until nggaz get they shit together and make the issues we have a thing in the past tell the haters only way to kill 2pac is to do better lmao
He is not NY he choose the west he said any of you NY 🥷 that wanna bring bring it , this is westside till I die that was definitely a shot at NY but y’all are speaking for the whole NY we were riding for big just like how the coast was riding for pac when pac passed that shit broke everybody in NY we still loved pac
C'mon bro. Every time Pac and Big get brought up Pac gets painted as the bad guy. But Pac was locked up when Big called the hit on the Dogg Pound. New York New York song was 1995! Nah Big was throwing rocks and hiding his hands!!!
BRO I SWEAR I TOTALLY AGREE THEM BAD BOY NIGGAS WAS SNEAK DISSIN. NOT ONLY THAT PAC WAS USING THAT SAMPLE FROM GET MONEY FIRST PUFFS BM TOLD HIM WHAT PAC WAS UP 2. SHE KNEW THAT INFORMATION BECAUSE MISSA WAS SLEEPING WITH SUGE AT THE TIME. BAD BOY STARTED THIS SHIT DEATH ROW ENDED IT. PAC WAS RIGHT ✅
Why is it that folks wanna say that Pac took it too far with Hit Em Up but don't wanna say Biggie took it too far when he got on the radio had NY niggas go actually SHOOT UP the Dogg Pound video?
Uncle Ralph is a living legend!! If you thought you've seen the things he has seen in this Hip Hop shit,please refrain that thought!! Give him his flowers!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 #HOFFALUJA! #SALUTE
@@Polostar79 AND Y'ALL BE WATCHING EVERYTIME HE BE TELLING THEM STORIES ! LMAO P.S. JUST LIKE GENE DEAL BE TELLING BADBOY STORIES FROM 30 YEARS AGO RIGHT ??? 🤔🤔🤔🤣🤣🤣
I remember me and my brother hearing hit em up for the first time here in new york lol, we couldn't believe what we was hearing, i never heard a diss song like that before, and there was no diss songs like that in hip hop at the time. That song was like a declaration of war, of course there was no vaseline and that was personal but not to the extent of hit em up. after hit em up came out you felt like someone was gonna die after lol. Of course hit em up seems very tame now compared to these demonic ass drill diss songs these kids do nowadays but for 96 that song was wild.
Real moths fuckin gz Pooh man ain’t no love going at too short dude quick dolllaz an sence an many others just had to listen to more then the most mainstream rappers to find it
Another difference is pacs song was just music they other songs I named they was really beefing in the streets poohman shot up shorts studio ruthless an death row both had street politics/gangs backing them am me eght an dj quik was from a blood an drip set. Pac was just running his mouth on a song
Tupac explained in the Thug Immortal interview that he was consolidating power, not just hyping up record sales. He was killed before he could convert that power into action, but the program he was describing and the coalitions he was building were inspiring. His connections in the movement, the fashion, music and movie industries would have made him very formidable.
His power was joining the bloods after success, getting himself killed, Biggie killed, and destroying hip hop. He sounded good but he glorified gang culture over hip hop culture. It’s been garbage every since.
@@TheNyion912 You mean "fraud" like when Pac, e.g., has shot those Two PIGz, even to Honorably Defend a Black Man from White Terrorism ? Htpti [i.e., (May) Peace & Blessings be unto You]
I am tired of ppl acting like Bad Boy and aaBiige was innocent..them dudes were hanging with Pacs enemies..they were even paying those enemies...then trying to pretend that Who Shot Ya wasn't a diss track...that's phony. They were instigating in magazine interviews...
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 one of biggies best friends before music was gay, his son is gay, puffy is gay, biggie has some of the most gay lyrics in the history of rap, I wouldn't be surprised if biggie was on the dl so what's your point.
Innocent of what exactly? What enemies were they hangin' with? Paying his enemies? For What? A diss track? If it was, then what? Diss tracks are nothing new.
@@alfatir14 They were hangin' with Jimmy Henchman, the man who allegedly put the hit on Pac at Quad Studios to begin with. And, Jimmy was at Quad when Pac got shot. Little Shawn already confirmed this by saying that Jimmy kept coming back and forth in the studio session asking if Pac had arrived yet. Meanwhile, Pac was down in the lobby getting stuck up due to the hit that Henchman allegedly ordered on him.
Pac said several times he made mistakes and that his mouth was too big. Pac knew his time was coming so he dropped the last music and interview. Judge a man fully from the beginning to the ending. The industry market Pac to be a certain way but the interviews show a different side. They even stopped Pac from talking in one interview explaining about the allegations of rape. Pac stated", I don't have problems with NY cats I am from there. I just have problems with a few of them". Pac was surprised he got shot by someone of his own race. Sad time in hip hop. I was young but he left a lasting impression.
You must not pay attention to much Pac. On "Only God Can Judge Me" he clearly states "and they tell me it's the white man I should fear, but it's my own kind doing all the killing here..." and Pac has been prophesying his own demise long before it ever happened. "Me Against the World" album was filled with it. He rapped exactly the way he spoke, as a revolutionary, a leader, and was willing to martyr himself to further his mission.
Hoffa said it right yo they want me dead an they all fuck with the east in some kind of way taken all targets out pacs mentality lol an who dissing the whole music industry these dayz young boy who young boy friends with other then rondo pac rolled with bloods he wasn't one but hanged with them heavy but his best musical partner was a crip in snoop most of his hits were made by a crip name daz
It’s always Tupacs fault. *But Wolf killed Big Jake from Deathrow, at point blank range. *Puffy & Bad Boy shytted on Pac in Vibe Magazine after he got shot up at Quad. When they thought he was by himself, with no backup. *Biggie jumped on the radio in NYC and instigated The Dogg Pound video set being shot up. What this is about, and always has been about is. The perception that Deathrow was the more aggressive & stronger of the 2 groups beefing. And ppl from NYC hate that LA nggaz took it to them. This is what most fans perceive outside the New YorK area. Just own it & be real!!
2pac lied tho... He knew Jimmy set him up... He knew Biggie had nothing to do with it...Suge made him do that... yall 2pac Fanatics think he was tough lol... Thats the actor in him
Definitely... I know his verses and various stages of growth from when he was with DU right up to the moment he departed, even which type of jewelry he rocked depending on the year from 90-96 haha
And y'all are the broker, have the most jail time, uneducated and have several baby mama's lol Jay z, NAS, em fans are more critical thinkers and more likely to own a business lol Sounds fucked up. But do your research
That’s why Jay needed to get away from Dame. Everybody thought Jay was an artist and not the business man. Soon as they spit, we realized Jay was really smart about his business on his own.
There plenty of people that knew what actually happened the night when Pac got shot and all of them have said Biggie didn't have anything to do with it or knew who did it. Pac believed the biggie knew who shot him since It was his city but at the time he didn't know.
Don't you guys know your hiphop history? Theres at least 3 public incidents of betrayal. Do your own research. P.Diddy re released "Who Shot Ya" after the event and also directly after Pac being "set-up" Big wouldn't even tell Pac who robbed him and shot him.
Video music box so legendary good to see Ralph McDaniels never thought for a minute video music box wouldn't play hitem up from KRS1 to shan, dre to eazy e they always gave everyone equal shine
@@izaakwilliams8017 He didn't expect them to spill the salt, he knew they were underlings. He did expect Big to handle the situation like he would have, but Big wasn't built like that.
I think from Tupac he was hurt by the fact he and Biggie were friends and he felt Biggie had knowledge of the shooting and didn't give him an heads up. That's the part Tupac kept mentioning.
That was foolish thinking on his part. Tupac knew who sent that shooting at him and he knew it wasn’t Big yet he picked the easiest target he could find. Sucker move.
Pac was young. Why do niggaz overlook that fact. Young niggaz make mistakes, but stop saying Pac took it too far. Pac did what he felt was right. I hate ppl who hate Tupac.
On this situation this wasn’t Tupac fault this wasn’t biggie Fault we all have to think about who was the middleman his name starts with a P🤔 and he’s gone by a mini of alias names P.S YOU Dare not to say his Name😱
It's something else when the only time big gets brought up in discussion is about the beef between him and Pac. When Pac gets brought up in discussion not only the beef was apart of his legacy with big but Pac also gets talked about without the beef so pac has more of a lengthy biography of countless story events of his life. Big is big in NY and somewhat semi international but Pac is big all over the world even in the most remote places Pac is known.
Ralph always seemed wise ahead of his years and held insight that many people didn’t or didn’t have the balls to pursue as a career. He is living proof that you have to stick to your guns and what you know/love best. And that is transferable to many things in life that I’m just now beginning to see.
It amazes me that everyone blames Jay and won’t hold Dame accountable. Yes, Jay was the artist originally, but once they started signing other artists, his position in the company changed.
It’s easy to blame j because he more Successful and jay don’t talk about it only threw his music. Nobody ever said damn was stealing company money falsifying the books and trying to be bigger then the artist and talking to the artist like he’s over him And many more things
Look how many people stopped messing with Dame. Biggs, Jim Jones and the list goes on. Look at Dames financial situation. He made just as much money as Hov and Biggs yet he’s hurting. If he is suppose to be this great business man why is he struggling.
Because black people have a tendency to side with the dead and downtrodden damn near no matter what they may have done. Even if they were doing snake moves, taking deals from their so called friends, stealing money from their partners, making decisions without their partners, taking peoples jobs away for no good reason. It’s like a hatred of success. Was surprised to hear someone as grown as Ralph express that though.
Let Tupac Rest, my God. We should focus and teach the young about his work ethic, intelligence which was on another level. Learn from his mistakes in order to grow.
PAC didn’t take it too far. He moved off of hurt ,emotional and revenge. He unleashed the dragon. This is the same revenge a dude from the street will do if he was set up from his man. He sat 4 years in jail being humiliated, I think the record was deserving.
@@Likeitornot27 I'm a fan of Pac's music as well, but, let's not act like this dude was the second coming of Jesus. He made mistakes just like everyone else. Go listen to "Holla at Me" and "Against All Odds", dude very clearly dissed Stretch. Whether you choose to believe it or not, it happened. I don't argue on the internet, so have blessed day fam 🙏🏾
I'm not worried about this guy portrayal of Pac. Pac's Legacy larger than life, & eclipse anything you could ever say about him. He's beloved by the world, & studied in college electives.... Little stories like this mean NOTHING, & is a far cry from diminishing Makaveli Tha Don... When in battle nobody cares about drawn blood or feelings being hurt.......... So FOH, a fight is a fight!
They talk about Pac like he was just a rapper The Man was a revolutionary! Y’all ain’t heard in a interview that when he went to Jail, it was inmates ready to turn up for him!!
PS4games Only - what did he do so profound and definitely would like to know what did you revolutionize? He wasn't just a rapper, he was a lost boy who never matured.
@@1300mikehoward You an rats on east coast are the only ones that feel that way. Go to Europe, Africa & Asia an ask mans on the street who message click with ‘em in hip hop even today - it’s Tupac. That’s why these cats on here still talk about him til today, love him or hate him, dead or alive he’s still KING!
I remember 2018 I was in Poland on travel an just happened to pop in a pub and they played All Eyez on Me album, start to finish. Mufos was spitting song after song an they aint even know English, brav. Crazy! I mean even Thai hoochies know that nigga. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@MrFocus316 those countries worship any American celebrity. And that’s because they don’t know him like that. They only hear songs and interviews. What would it say about you, if the people overseas who don’t really know you LOVED you, but the people at home who have known you all of your life, don’t feel the same? That means that the people at home know something about you that those outside people don’t
Pac and Biggie would have lived 5 or 6n more years hip hop wouldn’t have been so saturated with this Shit-Hop music that exist today because Bad Boy Death Row And Wi-Tang music was the bar back then
@@dmxisbetterthantupac6528 he probably would retired from rap. Dmx probably Would’ve been on Death Row East. Cause Suge was trying to get the Ruff Riderz
Tupac gets set up by bad boys affiliates then months later who shot ya gets released by that same record label, but sure, he’s at fault for responding to their taunts.
Exactly, the bias is crazy, one reason why I don't F with a lot of east coast rappers, if any at all, their personalities is foul, Tupac Shakur the G.O.A.T anyway
This episode touches on something important. An artist can be big in their respective coast but not necessarily in the other coast. Nipsey is a good example. I'm from Cali but I've spent some time on the east coast - dudes really weren't connecting with Nipsey like that. This was when he was still alive.
He wasn’t big in the south either. He’s garnered a lot respect in his passing though now that cats have went back and peeped his words and interviews. It’s his words and actions more than his music to me.
Nooooo big getting a video shoot shot up!!! That’s going to far I love bigg but I feel like he poisoned the game with the money cars and clothes bulshit now that’s all you hear and all you is chains
Shout out discretion tv for bringing it to the internet 21 gun salute that y pac said see the competition flashing my jewelry dem dudes had hush up jewelry from quad studio on the low pass ing pac jewelry around
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 but it's kind of funny how he whooped they ass and they came back with guns like b****** like most of you 🦀 are can't fight but he quick the shoot somebody Tupac all day everyday skip crab n*****😂😂😂😂
I will defer to what Ralph McDaniels has to say about the situation more than anyone posting here. He’s an industry insider, a real mover and shaker, and knew more about the music in the streets and what was happening in the streets than most people posting their feelings about things.
@@mentlinc did people in new York saw Biggie's mistake they act like biggie didn't start the all beef and pac destroyed him now they can't stop talking about pac even in death pac still winning....so get off what you saying
@@ivy8252 If I was Biggie I would'nt have got involved in that either. That would've put a target on Biggie's back IN BROOKLYN. Only thing Big did do wrong was spit that song in LA. Even tho it's not directed at Pac specifically we know it was suggestive. He could've spit another song off the album but besides that Biggie did nothing but stay nuetral with the Deathrow drama. Pac did WAY too much.
Uncle Ralph has a book in him. He needs to write a book. He's witness so much in the industry. Would love to hear more stories from him. The interview wasn't long enough. Props though. 👋🏼🙏🏼📚
Particularly 2Pac's death, was a devastating blow the the entirety of the young black male nation. I felt that shit... things have never been the same sense.
I’ve lived in Philly, Seattle, Houston, Columbus, N.C., and S.C. . The one thing thru my experience, Pac ALWAYS got/get respect no matter what region. That’s why I don’t understand in the comments section about people saying ‘THE EASTCOAST HATED PAC’🤷🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️.
Took on Bad Boy and Jay-z. Bootcamp Click, Grey Nice, Naughty by Nature , Eric B., Queen Latifah, Moni Love, all East Coast, were boys with Pac. Ask Nepolian from Outlawz who held Pac down in jail, the Puerto Ricans becauee Fat Joe sent a kite to the jails telling them to look out for Tupac. Eric B the one that told Tupac to squash it with Nas. Wu-tang had no beef with Tupac even had Method Man and Redman on All Eyez on Me
The reason this shit got out of control was miscomunication, I find it funny how people want to say Biggie started this shit when he was the one that hid Pac's gun in the piano and later went to the hospital to give it back but they didnt allowed him to see the man Pac's father confirmed this, then Pac made some comments insinuating Biggie and Bad Boy where involved in the set up that right there is what started the tension between Pac and Biggie then Suge got involved and shit went left because then it turned into a Puff vs Suge thing behind the scenes ohh and btw The DGP trailer incident was literally a thing that Red Hook decided to take into there own hands because at the time shit was starting to bubble between the East and West this wouldnt be no different than Biggie going to Compton dissing Cali and he gets shot, both parts played a role in the beef but Pac defently got the ball rolling
Redhook shit MY ASS. It was PLENTY of East Coast artists in Los Angeles in the early 90s...MOVING...OPENLY with NOOOOOO problems. Shit, Wu Tang had a mansion in the hills during that time. It was DEFINITELY animosity from the East Coast PRIOR to Pac even retaliating on Big. The Dogg Pound shooting happened when he was in jail so thr tension was there THEN.
Tupac was right , how could he of took it to far when biggie was talking about crazy stuff on Brooklyn's finest , Tupac was a black panther in the 90's no biggie lyric could come close to being that hard
Tupac is from N.Y. Why doesn't he ever get held accountable for that? He died repping a place where he only spent 7 years of his life, for a gang who he didn't even belong to.
@@AlejandroRamirez-xe2hj You and a whole lot of people need to check your history. Pac moved to Cali when he was 17-18. He was born and raised in N.Y., moved to Baltimore and graduated high school there. That's how he knows Jada Pinkett. He moved to Oakland after high school. He died 8 years later. Do the math.
NY cats weren't screaming that back then - why try it now? Pac moved to Marin City (Bay Area) in 88 and lived in Oakland 2 years later - way before Death Row came into the picture. He dropped the MC NY name because folks in the Town gave zero fcks about him being from there. And still don't. Yet he still gets the same highest respect in the Bay he earned 30 years ago. He's said numerous times that he learned his game in Oakland. He got his start with Digital Underground in Oakland. I'm a year older than him and did that move from East to NorCal 3 years prior. Fan since 92, saw his evolution in real time. There is no Pac as we know him now had he not move to Oakland. Period.
@@pjay6746 he didn't have an evolution. He died at 25 years old. What did he evolve to? He was dead as soon as he was growing. Tupac went with whoever was closest and wherever was nearest. Most people don't even realize that he was from N.Y.. It's okay to be a fan, but ignoring the facts ain't what's up. Listen to what you said. He dropped his name from MC NY because the people where he was didn't care about that. That says it all. What kind of sellout, cornball shit is that? When he was on the east, he represented the east. When he went out west, he represented the west. He's not from the west. He wasn't a gangster. Trying to be something that he isn't caused him to get killed.
@@sun752 how are you gonna tell other men what city they should rep? Im from 3 different cities but im repping Toronto cus thats where all my important life changing things happened, and thats where i currently live. Pac was in NY when he was 13 and left for Bmore. Who reps a city they left when they were 13? Digital Underground gave him a platform and career and they're an oakland group NY did nothing for him.
Welll does faith Evans feel like Tupac shakur took the beef too far !!! Because she was definitely in la with Tupac shakur!!!! Y’all always bringing up Tupac shakur!!!
Loving this one thanks for sharing very information blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep up the good work 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Biggie signed his Death Warrant with his behavior and subliminals in his Rhyme on Sway after Pac Died. He thought he couldn't be touched cuz Puff was cool with some Crips, The West laid him down on GP. Just watch that Sway interview again; Big showed Zero compassion. He was a tremendous rapper flow wise but the long kiss goodnight buried him.
☝LUKE & his girls ..Yo😱..off the chain, Grand Puba did his thing too @ Trafalgar Square😅 Yo that was a great night to SMASH 🤣🤣SOUTH SIDE was in the building 👑ALLDAY👑
Like jay Z said.. you would rather work separately/someone else outside the culture to make it like you make more money instead of working with/or for me to make money and progress. Though jay z signed a deal with some billionaires that helped him get into position his in, Damn and jay knows what really happened and the reason. Everyone decisions has a right and wrong, just at times ppl don’t know the difference .!
Pac is New York ya'll acting like the media ya'll know damn well Pac wasn't dissing the hole NY he still had folks out there
Facts thats why queens and harlem got love for pac still
Ny still bitter
@@damiantheomen9892 nah Brooklyn niggaz is bitter not queens niggaz not Harlem niggaz Definitely not Bronx niggaz bitter Brooklyn niggaz is bitter
@@damiantheomen9892 Yeah the dude just won't die! he spoke about reality so much and people still going through some of the same things as 20 years ago make his music relevant so basically pac will be relevant until nggaz get they shit together and make the issues we have a thing in the past tell the haters only way to kill 2pac is to do better lmao
He is not NY he choose the west he said any of you NY 🥷 that wanna bring bring it , this is westside till I die that was definitely a shot at NY but y’all are speaking for the whole NY we were riding for big just like how the coast was riding for pac when pac passed that shit broke everybody in NY we still loved pac
C'mon bro. Every time Pac and Big get brought up Pac gets painted as the bad guy. But Pac was locked up when Big called the hit on the Dogg Pound. New York New York song was 1995! Nah Big was throwing rocks and hiding his hands!!!
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BRO I SWEAR I TOTALLY AGREE THEM BAD BOY NIGGAS WAS SNEAK DISSIN. NOT ONLY THAT PAC WAS USING THAT SAMPLE FROM GET MONEY FIRST PUFFS BM TOLD HIM WHAT PAC WAS UP 2. SHE KNEW THAT INFORMATION BECAUSE MISSA WAS SLEEPING WITH SUGE AT THE TIME. BAD BOY STARTED THIS SHIT DEATH ROW ENDED IT. PAC WAS RIGHT ✅
Pac wasnt no bad guy against dmx
@@dmxisbetterthantupac6528 nobody gave af about DMX in 96. Quit meat eating 😂
@@TheRealLeonardWashington meat eating 🤣😂 I can't wait to.use that
Why is it that folks wanna say that Pac took it too far with Hit Em Up but don't wanna say Biggie took it too far when he got on the radio had NY niggas go actually SHOOT UP the Dogg Pound video?
Facts and shout out discretion tv biggie had tupac jewelry on from quad studio them dudes had pac jewelry on from quad passing it around
@@adeezy617newonenation i may tell the story on that chain and the Rolex
Biggie definitely went on hot 97 and told niggaz to go at dudes
@@TheBulletzgottishow20 💯💯💯💎💎
@@adeezy617newonenation salute
2pac is east coast also don't forget..
Uncle Ralph is a living legend!!
If you thought you've seen the things he has seen in this Hip Hop shit,please refrain that thought!! Give him his flowers!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
#HOFFALUJA!
#SALUTE
He was waaay before. Yo MTV raps, 106& Park, all them other joints. Uncle Ralph was the Pioneer!!!✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾✌🏿
Proud to be an 80s baby from Brooklyn and able to experience and witness everything he’s talking about.
The ghost of pac still haunts the east lol
We don’t think about Tupac. Meanwhile you have dudes like Reggie Wright Jr still telling Death Row stories from 30 years ago.
@@Polostar79 AND Y'ALL BE WATCHING EVERYTIME HE BE TELLING THEM STORIES ! LMAO
P.S. JUST LIKE GENE DEAL BE TELLING BADBOY STORIES FROM 30 YEARS AGO RIGHT ??? 🤔🤔🤔🤣🤣🤣
@@og3081 BIG FACTS
@@Polostar79 Yes y'all do
Pac is an all-time great that created timeless music..No biasness from this native New Yorker.
Salute to uncle Ralph, he was the prototype for many of us who were inspired to produce and broadcast hip hop media independently.
I remember me and my brother hearing hit em up for the first time here in new york lol, we couldn't believe what we was hearing, i never heard a diss song like that before, and there was no diss songs like that in hip hop at the time. That song was like a declaration of war, of course there was no vaseline and that was personal but not to the extent of hit em up. after hit em up came out you felt like someone was gonna die after lol. Of course hit em up seems very tame now compared to these demonic ass drill diss songs these kids do nowadays but for 96 that song was wild.
That song still is wild lol...that other stuff just trash 🗑
Real moths fuckin gz Pooh man ain’t no love going at too short dude quick dolllaz an sence an many others just had to listen to more then the most mainstream rappers to find it
Another difference is pacs song was just music they other songs I named they was really beefing in the streets poohman shot up shorts studio ruthless an death row both had street politics/gangs backing them am me eght an dj quik was from a blood an drip set. Pac was just running his mouth on a song
Cut it out there are worse disses than hit em up
@Alex A To the break of dawn - ll cool j
Crazy how rappers diss on wax but when Pac do it, it's not Art it's real life threats.
Which lead to him getting killed. You get what you asked for 🤷💯
@@phonymex3340 #CatchUp ua-cam.com/video/6V0rVKXimuI/v-deo.htmlsi=wzxJSE0ipsAcQxMK
Tupac explained in the Thug Immortal interview that he was consolidating power, not just hyping up record sales. He was killed before he could convert that power into action, but the program he was describing and the coalitions he was building were inspiring. His connections in the movement, the fashion, music and movie industries would have made him very formidable.
He was a fraud
Tupac was the truth
His power was joining the bloods after success, getting himself killed, Biggie killed, and destroying hip hop. He sounded good but he glorified gang culture over hip hop culture. It’s been garbage every since.
@@TheNyion912
You mean "fraud" like when Pac, e.g., has shot those Two PIGz, even to Honorably Defend a Black Man from White Terrorism ?
Htpti [i.e., (May) Peace & Blessings be unto You]
@@TheNyion912 you don't even know Tupac or ever met him. Thats kinda short sighted on your part...........
I am tired of ppl acting like Bad Boy and aaBiige was innocent..them dudes were hanging with Pacs enemies..they were even paying those enemies...then trying to pretend that Who Shot Ya wasn't a diss track...that's phony. They were instigating in magazine interviews...
Pac was frenemies with lgbtq bangers
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 one of biggies best friends before music was gay, his son is gay, puffy is gay, biggie has some of the most gay lyrics in the history of rap, I wouldn't be surprised if biggie was on the dl so what's your point.
Preach facts
Innocent of what exactly? What enemies were they hangin' with? Paying his enemies? For What? A diss track? If it was, then what? Diss tracks are nothing new.
@@alfatir14 They were hangin' with Jimmy Henchman, the man who allegedly put the hit on Pac at Quad Studios to begin with. And, Jimmy was at Quad when Pac got shot. Little Shawn already confirmed this by saying that Jimmy kept coming back and forth in the studio session asking if Pac had arrived yet. Meanwhile, Pac was down in the lobby getting stuck up due to the hit that Henchman allegedly ordered on him.
Pac said several times he made mistakes and that his mouth was too big.
Pac knew his time was coming so he dropped the last music and interview.
Judge a man fully from the beginning to the ending.
The industry market Pac to be a certain way but the interviews show a different side.
They even stopped Pac from talking in one interview explaining about the allegations of rape.
Pac stated", I don't have problems with NY cats I am from there.
I just have problems with a few of them".
Pac was surprised he got shot by someone of his own race.
Sad time in hip hop.
I was young but he left a lasting impression.
You must not pay attention to much Pac. On "Only God Can Judge Me" he clearly states "and they tell me it's the white man I should fear, but it's my own kind doing all the killing here..." and Pac has been prophesying his own demise long before it ever happened. "Me Against the World" album was filled with it.
He rapped exactly the way he spoke, as a revolutionary, a leader, and was willing to martyr himself to further his mission.
Another Pac discussion, That's why he's the goat, It's a new interview about Pac everyday.
Do you apply this same logic to Lebron James?
@@johnstamos4325 🤔🤔🤔
@@johnstamos4325 Say what now?🤷🏿♂️
@@johnstamos4325 stop the cap u mean that guy who just had the worst season of any NBA player lmao not him
Hoffa said it right yo they want me dead an they all fuck with the east in some kind of way taken all targets out pacs mentality lol an who dissing the whole music industry these dayz young boy who young boy friends with other then rondo pac rolled with bloods he wasn't one but hanged with them heavy but his best musical partner was a crip in snoop most of his hits were made by a crip name daz
After pac died didn't bigg go on the radio and do long kiss goodnight. I don't want to hear no pac went too far.
And biggie died shortly after
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And then BIG got the long kiss goodnight. FCK em
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Tells u Pac could t really get with biggie if big ever wanted to drop verses. Pac was talented, biggie was gifted it's a difference..
It’s always Tupacs fault.
*But Wolf killed Big Jake from Deathrow, at point blank range.
*Puffy & Bad Boy shytted on Pac in Vibe Magazine after he got shot up at Quad. When they thought he was by himself, with no backup.
*Biggie jumped on the radio in NYC and instigated The Dogg Pound video set being shot up.
What this is about, and always has been about is. The perception that Deathrow was the more aggressive & stronger of the 2 groups beefing. And ppl from NYC hate that LA nggaz took it to them. This is what most fans perceive outside the New YorK area.
Just own it & be real!!
Tupac lucky he checked out early when dmx came on the scene
Tupac thought he could move with real street gs that revoked his thug life card
2pac started alot of BS for record sales. Shug Knight had him tripping he would not have done all that if he wasn't on Death Row.
@@jojosaylor8996 He started it by getting himself robbed 😒
@@dmxisbetterthantupac6528 DMX crack head azz couldn’t even handle Kurupt.
we need to honor this man..Ralph is a national treasure of HH...
Fucc that…. With his lying azz
Facts!!!.
I hate when dudes say tupac took it too far get shot than tell me how you would feel in that situation
Exactly
They feared the influence Tupac had. He was was a revolutionary in the making
A lot of people handled it the way pac did. A lot of people were dead or in jail within a year too
I'd make damn sure the folks I'm accusing actually had something to do with it before I jump out the window.
BIG had nothing to do with it and Pac knew it. Pac knew who had him popped, he ran with the BIG narrative because it made Shug money.
I loved pac for it. Thats the problem with soft beef rap today
2pac lied tho... He knew Jimmy set him up... He knew Biggie had nothing to do with it...Suge made him do that... yall 2pac Fanatics think he was tough lol... Thats the actor in him
He dissed his friend for what reason? To sell records?
You enjoy rappers beefing to the point of potential death? no wonder Pac stans are this loyal to him, you guys love that he's dead
He explained it,go listen to “hit em up” again.It was BEEF.
Pac was a paranoid weirdo
I love my fellow pac fans we know every lyric every movie scene and are ready to defend him any time any platform
Definitely... I know his verses and various stages of growth from when he was with DU right up to the moment he departed, even which type of jewelry he rocked depending on the year from 90-96 haha
You so right on that!!!
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Wierd
And y'all are the broker, have the most jail time, uneducated and have several baby mama's lol
Jay z, NAS, em fans are more critical thinkers and more likely to own a business lol
Sounds fucked up. But do your research
That’s why Jay needed to get away from Dame. Everybody thought Jay was an artist and not the business man. Soon as they spit, we realized Jay was really smart about his business on his own.
Lyor Cohen... #NuffSaid
No he wasn't. He was used as a figurehead and got paid to do it. Anyone that's a slimy traitor can do that
Maybe he was MORE of a business man than they portrayed.
Facts
Tupac didn't take it far enough.
Betrayal is one of the worst things a man can go through.
There plenty of people that knew what actually happened the night when Pac got shot and all of them have said Biggie didn't have anything to do with it or knew who did it. Pac believed the biggie knew who shot him since It was his city but at the time he didn't know.
If you believe Big betrayed him....
How did Big betray Pac??? Plz elaborate
Don't you guys know your hiphop history? Theres at least 3 public incidents of betrayal. Do your own research.
P.Diddy re released "Who Shot Ya" after the event and also directly after Pac being "set-up" Big wouldn't even tell Pac who robbed him and shot him.
Big facts
Video music box so legendary good to see Ralph McDaniels never thought for a minute video music box wouldn't play hitem up from KRS1 to shan, dre to eazy e they always gave everyone equal shine
Diddy and Big knew the studio had shooters there already, Tupac used the right amount of pressure💯.
Yeah but not on the actual shooter? FOH!
Tupac couldnt handle the pressure from southside crips qhen they pressed that heat on him
@@izaakwilliams8017 He didn't expect them to spill the salt, he knew they were underlings. He did expect Big to handle the situation like he would have, but Big wasn't built like that.
We need THIS... People who People don't know and should know speaking truth to power 💯 SALUTE TO Y'ALL KINGS🤴🏿🤴🏿🤴🏿🤴🏿🤴🏿🤴🏿🤴🏿
I think from Tupac he was hurt by the fact he and Biggie were friends and he felt Biggie had knowledge of the shooting and didn't give him an heads up. That's the part Tupac kept mentioning.
That was foolish thinking on his part. Tupac knew who sent that shooting at him and he knew it wasn’t Big yet he picked the easiest target he could find. Sucker move.
@@Polostar79 THE ONLY SUCKER IS YOU ! ALL IN THE COMMENTS SECTION STILL HAVING HATRED IN YOUR HEART FOR A DEAD RAPPER FROM 25 YEARS AGO ! SMDH 🤡
Easiest target lol.It was BEEF people.F badboy and everybody in it,he said.
@@Polostar79 was cool with the dude that shot him and nigga that robbed him and lined him so pac felt a way
@@Polostar79 Easiest target? Sucker move? Nigga brought smoke to a whole fucking coast!
Pac was young. Why do niggaz overlook that fact. Young niggaz make mistakes, but stop saying Pac took it too far. Pac did what he felt was right. I hate ppl who hate Tupac.
Dmx did what he felt was right by clapping back at pac for NY
Pac was brought up to be feminine
Exactly man
Here comes the fake pages hating on Pac 🤦🏾♂️
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 you a weird azz dude
On this situation this wasn’t Tupac fault this wasn’t biggie Fault we all have to think about who was the middleman his name starts with a P🤔 and he’s gone by a mini of alias names
P.S YOU Dare not to say his Name😱
It's something else when the only time big gets brought up in discussion is about the beef between him and Pac. When Pac gets brought up in discussion not only the beef was apart of his legacy with big but Pac also gets talked about without the beef so pac has more of a lengthy biography of countless story events of his life.
Big is big in NY and somewhat semi international but Pac is big all over the world even in the most remote places Pac is known.
Every where in Africa pac is the G.O.A.T
@@ivy8252 the biggest pac fans are from Africa. The love we have for this brother is unmatched.
@@batchsams facts
I was a baby when pac died but the ogs in my country gave him a lot of respect.
You can hate all you want, the income 2pac generate in 2021 is more than what some Rappers will make in their entire lives. RIP 2PAC
...Generated...
He doesn't make anything 😭😭😭
Ralph always seemed wise ahead of his years and held insight that many people didn’t or didn’t have the balls to pursue as a career. He is living proof that you have to stick to your guns and what you know/love best. And that is transferable to many things in life that I’m just now beginning to see.
Video music box was hip hop at its finest 💎
WHEWW LOOKIN FORWARD TO THIS FULL INTERVIEW 🔥
Math analysis on Pac enemies is dead on. Why can't these dudes comprehend and trying to make Pac like he's the villain in the situation? That's crazy
He is he was warned to stay away from certain people
How Tupac took it too far but you still played the video
Right? Lol
It amazes me that everyone blames Jay and won’t hold Dame accountable. Yes, Jay was the artist originally, but once they started signing other artists, his position in the company changed.
It’s easy to blame j because he more Successful and jay don’t talk about it only threw his music. Nobody ever said damn was stealing company money falsifying the books and trying to be bigger then the artist and talking to the artist like he’s over him And many more things
Look how many people stopped messing with Dame. Biggs, Jim Jones and the list goes on. Look at Dames financial situation. He made just as much money as Hov and Biggs yet he’s hurting. If he is suppose to be this great business man why is he struggling.
@@ronne0364 wow, I didn't know any of this and ain't surprised at all of what u said. Dame is just not a likable guy in my eyes.
Because black people have a tendency to side with the dead and downtrodden damn near no matter what they may have done. Even if they were doing snake moves, taking deals from their so called friends, stealing money from their partners, making decisions without their partners, taking peoples jobs away for no good reason.
It’s like a hatred of success. Was surprised to hear someone as grown as Ralph express that though.
Let Tupac Rest, my God. We should focus and teach the young about his work ethic, intelligence which was on another level. Learn from his mistakes in order to grow.
PAC didn’t take it too far. He moved off of hurt ,emotional and revenge. He unleashed the dragon. This is the same revenge a dude from the street will do if he was set up from his man. He sat 4 years in jail being humiliated, I think the record was deserving.
He was in jail 11 months. Not 4 years.
@@MrMarquis86 you right he was sentence to 4 🤷🏾♀️
New York OG’s always make it seem like it was all Pac doing ,like Biggie didn’t diss pac after his death at the radio station in Cali 🤦🏾♂️
Exactly!! Got his kiss of death after talking crazy on the radio.
What did Biggie say on the radio?
Pac dissed Stretch multiple times after he passed away. He's no saint either.
@@MaruTheGreat You are assuming PAC diss stretch but we know Biggie disses PAC after he died. We love PAC so stop and move on.
@@Likeitornot27 I'm a fan of Pac's music as well, but, let's not act like this dude was the second coming of Jesus. He made mistakes just like everyone else. Go listen to "Holla at Me" and "Against All Odds", dude very clearly dissed Stretch. Whether you choose to believe it or not, it happened.
I don't argue on the internet, so have blessed day fam 🙏🏾
I'm not worried about this guy portrayal of Pac. Pac's Legacy larger than life, & eclipse anything you could ever say about him. He's beloved by the world, & studied in college electives.... Little stories like this mean NOTHING, & is a far cry from diminishing Makaveli Tha Don... When in battle nobody cares about drawn blood or feelings being hurt.......... So FOH, a fight is a fight!
The words of violent man
They talk about Pac like he was just a rapper The Man was a revolutionary! Y’all ain’t heard in a interview that when he went to Jail, it was inmates ready to turn up for him!!
PS4games Only - what did he do so profound and definitely would like to know what did you revolutionize? He wasn't just a rapper, he was a lost boy who never matured.
@@1300mikehoward You an rats on east coast are the only ones that feel that way. Go to Europe, Africa & Asia an ask mans on the street who message click with ‘em in hip hop even today - it’s Tupac. That’s why these cats on here still talk about him til today, love him or hate him, dead or alive he’s still KING!
I remember 2018 I was in Poland on travel an just happened to pop in a pub and they played All Eyez on Me album, start to finish. Mufos was spitting song after song an they aint even know English, brav. Crazy! I mean even Thai hoochies know that nigga. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@MrFocus316 those countries worship any American celebrity. And that’s because they don’t know him like that. They only hear songs and interviews.
What would it say about you, if the people overseas who don’t really know you LOVED you, but the people at home who have known you all of your life, don’t feel the same? That means that the people at home know something about you that those outside people don’t
I'm from Africa. Biggie is only known because of Pac. Pac is like a god in Africa. Biggie my foot! All the under 12s know 2pac Amaru Shakur!
Pac and Biggie would have lived 5 or 6n more years hip hop wouldn’t have been so saturated with this Shit-Hop music that exist today because Bad Boy Death Row And Wi-Tang music was the bar back then
Pac would've retired early to dmx
@@dmxisbetterthantupac6528 he probably would retired from rap. Dmx probably Would’ve been on Death Row East. Cause Suge was trying to get the Ruff Riderz
@@dmxisbetterthantupac6528 stop
@@cassandraclark5499 wop
Tupac gets set up by bad boys affiliates then months later who shot ya gets released by that same record label, but sure, he’s at fault for responding to their taunts.
Exactly, the bias is crazy, one reason why I don't F with a lot of east coast rappers, if any at all, their personalities is foul, Tupac Shakur the G.O.A.T anyway
Jimmy Henchmen
This episode touches on something important. An artist can be big in their respective coast but not necessarily in the other coast. Nipsey is a good example. I'm from Cali but I've spent some time on the east coast - dudes really weren't connecting with Nipsey like that. This was when he was still alive.
I definitely did and I am from THE BRONX. I enjoyed a lot of Nipseys material because I like his style and what he talks about
Big is a good example, his msin relevance is his beef with Pac
He wasn’t big in the south either. He’s garnered a lot respect in his passing though now that cats have went back and peeped his words and interviews. It’s his words and actions more than his music to me.
@@signsofthetimestvhq1134 I’ve said the same thing,Biggie is only mentioned when Pac is brought up
I liked a few of Nipsey's songs before he passed. His song with Jadakiss was huge in NY before he passed.
Nooooo big getting a video shoot shot up!!! That’s going to far I love bigg but I feel like he poisoned the game with the money cars and clothes bulshit now that’s all you hear and all you is chains
This is almost never talked about
I never thought about the video shoot. You might be right
This sounds stupid as fuck. You must not have ever brought a BIG album.
Speak on it!
Shout out discretion tv for bringing it to the internet 21 gun salute that y pac said see the competition flashing my jewelry dem dudes had hush up jewelry from quad studio on the low pass ing pac jewelry around
“Hit ‘em up” is the greatest diss song of all time. #Legendary
That's the best you heard😂. What a joke... The bigger man doesn't respond to nonsense.. Love you Big....
@@TashaStroman Biggie waited to diss him after he was dead. Wtf are you talking about? Do your history and stop being a hater. SMFH
Ah , Either?
Hit em up the greatest.
Ether was. Tupac was yelling more than rapping. And all them no name features? Just ruined it
When Tupac came out with hit him up that was a wrap for biggie biggie wasn't coming back from that Tupac had the right to feel how he feel
It was a wrap for 2pac when a crip made sure he couldn't bounce back a second time
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 🤣🤣🤣 Yep that's why that Crip is in the Death Index and Pac isn't 🤡
Biggie would have been just fine and would probably be worth as much as Jay Z
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 but it's kind of funny how he whooped they ass and they came back with guns like b****** like most of you 🦀 are can't fight but he quick the shoot somebody Tupac all day everyday skip crab n*****😂😂😂😂
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 I can tell you a clown n*****🤡🤡for real
I will defer to what Ralph McDaniels has to say about the situation more than anyone posting here. He’s an industry insider, a real mover and shaker, and knew more about the music in the streets and what was happening in the streets than most people posting their feelings about things.
Still don't matter, Biggie started something neither one of them could finish. I guess Faith had no part in it lol.
If you don't like "Hit Em Up" and "Ether" you're hating.
Ether is hard but I can't be the only one that HATES that beat 😂
Thanks Captain!
Every time I hear some body from New York speak on Pac it sounds like some slick shit. 😒
Facts
Nobody outside of NYC criticizes Pac for his mistakes. He made some bad mistakes.
@@mentlinc did people in new York saw Biggie's mistake they act like biggie didn't start the all beef and pac destroyed him now they can't stop talking about pac even in death pac still winning....so get off what you saying
@@mentlinc Now you're just making up shit😂
@@ivy8252 If I was Biggie I would'nt have got involved in that either. That would've put a target on Biggie's back IN BROOKLYN. Only thing Big did do wrong was spit that song in LA. Even tho it's not directed at Pac specifically we know it was suggestive. He could've spit another song off the album but besides that Biggie did nothing but stay nuetral with the Deathrow drama. Pac did WAY too much.
Video music box my god I've been watching that for maybe 35 years him and the vid kid ! Ralph McDaniels is hip hop royalty
#LLTUPAC 💯👑🐐💪
Uncle Ralph has a book in him. He needs to write a book. He's witness so much in the industry. Would love to hear more stories from him. The interview wasn't long enough. Props though. 👋🏼🙏🏼📚
New York still salty Tupac shitted on them.
"I have enemies out there. Clearly they want me dead and they associate with all of you. So I've got to crush everybody." Well said.
Particularly 2Pac's death, was a devastating blow the the entirety of the young black male nation. I felt that shit... things have never been the same sense.
Faxt we shared the reflection of Devastation. And it may never be the same again! 2Pac is lengdary and IMMORTAL.
Shout out too the homie uncle ralph
Shout Out to Ralph McDaniels. Videos Music Box was everything to me growing up.💯💯💯
The late 80s & 90s was hard and dangerous.
Y'all need to be talking about Biggies zesty and predatory rap lyrics 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
He proudly rapped about fuckin people's kids in their asses and didn't care if a woman was pregnant when sticking her up smh
That damn GUN SHOT at end of clip ! 😳😳 Damn near had a wreck late at night in my car 😎😎
I’ve lived in Philly, Seattle, Houston, Columbus, N.C., and S.C. . The one thing thru my experience, Pac ALWAYS got/get respect no matter what region. That’s why I don’t understand in the comments section about people saying ‘THE EASTCOAST HATED PAC’🤷🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️.
He’s a God in Africa, where I’m from, because he was spitting our everyday experience, and that fires up our ambitions and fighting sprits going.
THE REALLY MEAN NEW YORK
Math just said it the best no more 2pac arguments..
We rock with PAC over Big 🤷🏾♂️ outside of NYC the majority
Nothing wrong with that. Like who you like just don't shit on the other
NYC is the world
1 MAN , 2PAC TOOK DOWN THE
EASTCOAST BY HIMSELF 💯
Took on Bad Boy and Jay-z. Bootcamp Click, Grey Nice, Naughty by Nature , Eric B., Queen Latifah, Moni Love, all East Coast, were boys with Pac. Ask Nepolian from Outlawz who held Pac down in jail, the Puerto Ricans becauee Fat Joe sent a kite to the jails telling them to look out for Tupac. Eric B the one that told Tupac to squash it with Nas. Wu-tang had no beef with Tupac even had Method Man and Redman on All Eyez on Me
Faith took it too far
Exactly, she knew not to go there and she did. So she gave her husband's enemy ammunition.
PUFFY took it too far,to this day!
Dam I wish I could be a guest on the show jus to come and sit in the background and soak up knowledge
The reason this shit got out of control was miscomunication, I find it funny how people want to say Biggie started this shit when he was the one that hid Pac's gun in the piano and later went to the hospital to give it back but they didnt allowed him to see the man Pac's father confirmed this, then Pac made some comments insinuating Biggie and Bad Boy where involved in the set up that right there is what started the tension between Pac and Biggie then Suge got involved and shit went left because then it turned into a Puff vs Suge thing behind the scenes ohh and btw The DGP trailer incident was literally a thing that Red Hook decided to take into there own hands because at the time shit was starting to bubble between the East and West this wouldnt be no different than Biggie going to Compton dissing Cali and he gets shot, both parts played a role in the beef but Pac defently got the ball rolling
After pac fucked faith there was no coming back for that friendship i will not lie.
The media played a big part in it too
Redhook shit MY ASS. It was PLENTY of East Coast artists in Los Angeles in the early 90s...MOVING...OPENLY with NOOOOOO problems. Shit, Wu Tang had a mansion in the hills during that time. It was DEFINITELY animosity from the East Coast PRIOR to Pac even retaliating on Big. The Dogg Pound shooting happened when he was in jail so thr tension was there THEN.
Great conversation! 2022
Puffy was doing the same thing talking sh+t on mixtapes
Ralph wasn't the only one in NY playing Hit em up on their show lol
The first one here VA in the building #757
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Thank you math. I was waiting for this one.
I remember staying up late watching the video music box back in 98
FINALLY! SOMEBODY SAID IT!
Uncle Luke had some of the hardest and wildest live performances back then
This my second video I saw. The insight to hip hop from ppl that was there is dope. Love this. New Fan
Pac and Big were two friends from the same city having an issue that could’ve been hashed out.
Uncle Ralph is ah true legend 💯💯💯🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾
Tupac was right , how could he of took it to far when biggie was talking about crazy stuff on Brooklyn's finest , Tupac was a black panther in the 90's no biggie lyric could come close to being that hard
False
Bruh look like A$AP Rocky and I can't un-see it 🤦🏼♂️🤣🤣🤣 This always Dope Math
2pac is the greatest of all time
How could one go “too far” in rap after a rapper taunts their being shot in real life?
Tupac is from N.Y. Why doesn't he ever get held accountable for that? He died repping a place where he only spent 7 years of his life, for a gang who he didn't even belong to.
Pac grew up in Oakland
@@AlejandroRamirez-xe2hj You and a whole lot of people need to check your history. Pac moved to Cali when he was 17-18. He was born and raised in N.Y., moved to Baltimore and graduated high school there. That's how he knows Jada Pinkett. He moved to Oakland after high school. He died 8 years later. Do the math.
NY cats weren't screaming that back then - why try it now?
Pac moved to Marin City (Bay Area) in 88 and lived in Oakland 2 years later - way before Death Row came into the picture. He dropped the MC NY name because folks in the Town gave zero fcks about him being from there. And still don't. Yet he still gets the same highest respect in the Bay he earned 30 years ago.
He's said numerous times that he learned his game in Oakland. He got his start with Digital Underground in Oakland. I'm a year older than him and did that move from East to NorCal 3 years prior. Fan since 92, saw his evolution in real time. There is no Pac as we know him now had he not move to Oakland. Period.
@@pjay6746 he didn't have an evolution. He died at 25 years old. What did he evolve to? He was dead as soon as he was growing. Tupac went with whoever was closest and wherever was nearest. Most people don't even realize that he was from N.Y.. It's okay to be a fan, but ignoring the facts ain't what's up. Listen to what you said. He dropped his name from MC NY because the people where he was didn't care about that. That says it all. What kind of sellout, cornball shit is that? When he was on the east, he represented the east. When he went out west, he represented the west. He's not from the west. He wasn't a gangster. Trying to be something that he isn't caused him to get killed.
@@sun752 how are you gonna tell other men what city they should rep? Im from 3 different cities but im repping Toronto cus thats where all my important life changing things happened, and thats where i currently live.
Pac was in NY when he was 13 and left for Bmore. Who reps a city they left when they were 13? Digital Underground gave him a platform and career and they're an oakland group NY did nothing for him.
Man I use to run home after school to watch video music box legendary
Welll does faith Evans feel like Tupac shakur took the beef too far !!! Because she was definitely in la with Tupac shakur!!!! Y’all always bringing up Tupac shakur!!!
Retard tries to interject faith Evans when delegating blame
Man ,you bring the LIVING LEGENDS!!
Jay-Z still learned from Dame....and many more ppl
Loving this one thanks for sharing very information blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep up the good work 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Biggie signed his Death Warrant with his behavior and subliminals in his Rhyme on Sway after Pac Died. He thought he couldn't be touched cuz Puff was cool with some Crips, The West laid him down on GP. Just watch that Sway interview again; Big showed Zero compassion. He was a tremendous rapper flow wise but the long kiss goodnight buried him.
No need this is established facts. Biggie was doing too much in his last 2 interviews. The Sway and the Joe Clair on BET
Facts
Long kiss good night is harder than hit em up
NY '87....
Love hit em up
Y’all love to act like Biggie was a victim in all of this. If Biggie was that tough in New York why did he play like he didn’t know who shot Tupac.
LETS GET HOFFA TO 500K!!!!💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
☝LUKE & his girls ..Yo😱..off the chain, Grand Puba did his thing too @ Trafalgar Square😅 Yo that was a great night to SMASH 🤣🤣SOUTH SIDE was in the building 👑ALLDAY👑
Legend Ralph
Understand the meaning of Culture. Especially when Dame is stressing that word out
Damnshame how his hometown still doesn’t show respect for him in New York #justsaying🤷🏾♂️
Like jay Z said.. you would rather work separately/someone else outside the culture to make it like you make more money instead of working with/or for me to make money and progress. Though jay z signed a deal with some billionaires that helped him get into position his in, Damn and jay knows what really happened and the reason. Everyone decisions has a right and wrong, just at times ppl don’t know the difference .!
The legendary dj Ralph McDaniels