Yeah. He has. I was surprised to hear him say he don’t listen to music because of his religion. He said he was Muslim , Muslims aren’t allowed to listen to music ?
Ppl slept on Common.. Common is one of the most lyrically tough rappers ever to touch the 🎤 and that diss "Bitch in Yoo" is one of the BEST disses of allllll time...
Thats what i love about 2pac he would always give the little hommies an opportunity to shine and eat. Thats real love and generous. Imagine if everybody operated this way, the world would be a better place. My lil brother who passed away back in march 2023 also had the same mindset always giving shine and help to others rather than looking out for himself😢. The good die young R.I.P Dane Parry... R.I.P Pac
That was definitely something Pac did over his career. From him on Mac Mall video, to being on the track with Mc Breed although it was a Breed track Pac definitely shined and helped Breed on that album, to plenty more.
Now that was a diss “The B*tch In You” by Common. Cube thought because Common was conscious he couldn’t serve him on the mic. He was sadly mistaken. Never underestimate anyone.
Not so sure about that. “The Bitch in Yoo” is never featured in even top 5 among best diss songs of all time. Ice Cube No Vaseline, Nas’ Ether, 2Pac Hit em Up & KRS-1’s South Bronx always reign the lists over Common’s comeback.
Pac was cool with Common Sense (his original name), they performed together in Chicago in 94 and he even wrote about their kinship in the book Tupac Remembered. Unlike Cube, Common actually performed with Pac and Big. Side fact: the original Bitch In Yoo was produced by Havoc, then Pete Rock remixed it.
Yup. Common and Pac were cool. I think Pac was saying it in jest. Happy you posted this bc I knew this and I'm thinking Napolean didn't know they were cool.
@ijumpjudy "Thats how obsessed you are with him" Says the nigga who jumps under every comment on every 2pac video to say corny shit like "gayster". That's why ya wannabe ass daddy dead.
@@ijumpjudysame way somebody else did Orlando! What’s the point! At the end of the day black men died! Niggas go after Niggas harder than racist white folks/ corrupt cops! Fuck the black on black crime!
Pac felt like Cube tried to steal his wave. He didn’t respect how Cube came with “Bow Down” only after “Hit ‘Em Up.” He felt like Cube should have done the west side riding before.
@@michaelbrown3131 I understand but this is why Pac had issues with Cube. You can look up interviews where Pac confirmed this. Was he wrong I dunno? But this is why Pac had issues with Cube in his words .
@@michaelbrown3131Pac stans are nuts. Pac was claiming the Bronx in 1991 literally 4 years before he was false claiming the west side because he got his feelings hurt in NY. 😑 Even in 1991 while living on west coast, Dude name was even Mc New York
Why do people lie to people they don’t know in the comments? Cube (while with the Westside Connection) released Bow Down October 1996. Pac died September 1996. Did he come back just to tell you that he had an issue? And for the record, Ice Cube has always shouted out the West Coast and West side. And Cube is a pioneer, how the heck would Pac think Cube was trying to steal his wave? That makes no sense. Cube was here waaay before most of us and definitely before Pac.
I’m kinda glad Pac didn’t go at Common Sense man. Them 2 could have made some dope music together for sure. Him and Cube too. It’s such a shame all the things we didn’t get to experience because his life was cut short. Same with Biggie
They did. It's a song called Last Wordz on the S4MN album. But I wish they could've made other tracks when Pac finally found his sound and reached his prime.
Pac was something special man. The Outlawz had massive potential under Pac. They would def be in conversation for best group ever if not the best. "Stay Awake" and Novakane are timeless tracks to me. I heard "Just like Daddy" was suppose to be a Outlawz track too?
Nawl, I don't think they would be the conversation of best group ever. They weren't that good. Napoleon and Fatal were good, Kadafi decent but none could be stars on their own. That's what makes the best groups great, having individual superstars in the group that could stand alone.
@@jundean5292 I don't know about syke. He was just ok in my opinion. Fatal was good and may have had some success alone but I don't think he would have been great or game changing. Maybe. But I don't think so. He and Napoleon were the best of the Outlawz though.
@@terrancerobinson20 syke was fire on the right beats. Johnny J beats were perfect for Syke. If Johnny J produced an entire Syke album it would have been fire. Have you heard Syke ft crazy bone and Mack 10?
I always took the outlawz being on hit em up as an extra diss like Pac said he let his lil homies ride cause biggie and them weren't on his level. Also it introduced the outlawz to the world, it put faces to their unknown names with the music video.
I actually respect Ice Cube for always staying in his lane, he never rode anybodies coat tails. Ice Cube got at the East Coast for his own reasons, he wasn’t riding Death Row’s wave. Ice Cube was a superstar without Eazy E, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg & Death Row. I’m a huge 2pac fan but sorry to say, 2pac was just trippin on everybody before he died.
Cube didn't clear some track that featured Yoyo. That's why Pac wasn't feeling him. Plus Pac was smashing Yoyo and clearly that's why Cube felt some type of way
Man you really have to understand the hate and jealousy people was giving to Pac during that time. He wasn’t tripping on everybody he simply didn’t know who to trust.
“ EXACTLY “, and to add insult to injury, all Pac claims could be corroborated and substantiated. It wasn’t just careless conjecture to create interest in events that weren’t true.
I think you got that backwards. What did cube say that was made up? How wasn't it personal when he was going against his old crew? Plus I lost respect for pac's diss after seeing that cheesy video that they made for it
@@l9ikjam You are a fair-weather fan. Now you don’t like how the video was made after 30 years so you don’t like Pac. Cube talked about everyone being gay and that’s probably why you like it. Cube has been fake his whole life.
@@doctorswagj bro i been listening to Rashid since can i borrow a dollar....to his pops doing his skits....common is nice but he not nicer than Nas and Nas not nicer than Pac
ALL THE WAY FROM HAITI SALUTE TO Y'LL BRO PAC INSPIRE ME TO BE A MAN, GLAD TO KNOW THIS CHANNEL ART IS DOING A GREAT JOB RESPECT FOR ALL MY NIGGA IN THE STATES KEEP IT REAL WITH PAC.
I love Pac and Common but Common was a better battle rapper while Pac was a better poet. Common totally served Ice Cube to the point where Mac 10 wanted to physically fight him because West Side Connection couldn’t see him on that microphone.
y'all be confusing lyricism with styles... Just say y'all love slick talk rhyming instead of belittling Pac... Because straightforward lyricism without jumping all over the place is way harder to do...💯💯💯
Common just spits some weird shit yall don't get in a car with a bitch and play no damn common stop it,yall love people who use big words but don't be talking bout shit that shits trash and anybody can do that if they wanted to,it takes more skill to rap about a subject than to be all over the place rapping about solar systems n shit.
This is great. These interviews give great information and insight. I’ve always wondered if Tupac even knew about the common/cube feud especially since commons diss “the b***** in you” was released while tupac was in a coma
OUTLAW MAFIA CLIQUE MOVING UP ANOTHER NOTCH …. WHEN HIT EM UP DROPPED IN 1996 I WAS LIVING IN HARLEM NYC BUT MOVING AROUND STATE TO STATE THE SONG 🎧 HAD THE STREETS ON SMASH EVERYWHERE 💯💯🤞🏿
Yeah Pac did feel some type of way. He didn’t hate Cube but he felt Cube was riding his (Pac’s) wave. That led to them falling out and they never patched things up.
@@MrBean617 Yes he was fool learn hip hop mf, on Mack 10s 1st album "foe life" cube n mack 10 took krs ones quote and flipped it "Mack 10 ya know ya rule hip hop and Ice Cube ya know ya rule hip hop wait a minute that ain't how the West Coast Rock nga!!!" Or the song "West Up" Cube says " in the east we can be brothers but when ya come to LA watch them mf'n Colors." On Westside Slaughter House Ice Cube states "All you bustaz wanna diss the pacific but you sucka ngaz never get specific." " Hip Hop started in the West Ice Cube bellin thru the east without a vest." This is all long before pac went at the east. You slept!
Ice cube dissed Eazy E (who doesn’t write his own lyrics) dr Dre (who also doesn’t write his own lyrics) dj yella set explanatory and mc Ren the only rapper. Lyrics are def dope but who you’re attacking also plays an factor as well. Pac dissed big mob deep all bad boy chino xl actual rappers
That “How Do U Want It” single that had Hit Em Up and the California Love remix on it was always sold out in the Summer of 96. I wasn’t able to get a copy till months later.
Yeah not sure if I buy that just yet. But I guess Napoleon meant it in the “oh this dude hating on you? I’m gonna help you take this sucka out (musically).”
There is a doc and interviews about everything on 2pac, except his unreleased music. Someone needs to go over all the songs and deep dive why who when and where and give people an understanding of the unreleased music
If you listen to the song after pac rap he said I don't know why I'm even on the joint I'ma let me homies ride . Cube my favorite like Pac only brother that didn't care about that industry shit. They both great been nice if cube could have calm Pac down since he experienced some of the same drama
Cube in the 90s lol was grimey af if we being real, dude was mad at Jerry heller and Eazy but was doing the same shit to others like stealing from Cyprus hill and not paying Solo who went onto knock him out for it.. But dude still the Godfather of the Westcoast and you live and learn he was young then.
For years, "The Bitch In Yoo" was my favorite diss song and what I always thought was the best diss record. Overall I'd probably go with "Ether", but you can't deny that lyrically Common demolished Cube. Having Pete Rock on production certainly didn't hurt either, lol.
@@ijumpjudyNever heard of Cube ever having a fight and he wasn't no big dude 😂,just chubby,so you just talking ,plus pac was a shooter and a fighter, case closed..
I cant find it now, but years ago i saw an interview on youtube with icecube sat in a drop top with westside connection & he said something that kinda sounded like a jab at 2pac , plus didnt pac say something about bow down in a interview once kind of like saying they taking his sound 👊✌️
If y’all remember, Pac was in the video natural born killas. Pac was a sniper in the video and shoots Ice Cube. Now after that soon after I remember Pac had beef with Cube. Why I don’t know. But Cube was known to drop projects. Like the Helter Skelter album with Dr Dre that Never came out. So I alway thought it was just business as usual. You know, not standing by your word like the Huges brothers did to Pac. Haters gonna hate. Why we don’t have any more West Side connection music. But we got a goofy mount west more thing. That was a weak album. Real talk🤷♂️
@@kiranpatel6502 check it out. One of the best Verses was E40 vs TooShort. I’ve watched it numerous time since it came out. Now snoops and DMX was ok. But Ice cube didn’t do a Verzuz. So what I’m getting at is I don’t think Cube want to do this anymore. His heart ain’t in it anymore
Alot of yall are not even Common fans (No disrespect to him) but when it comes to these comments yall love to discredit 2Pac like he wasn't lyrically slaughtering shit and had yall favorite Rappers scared to respond #MakaveliLives
Napoleon has matured so much. I love to hear him laugh
Yeah. He has. I was surprised to hear him say he don’t listen to music because of his religion. He said he was Muslim , Muslims aren’t allowed to listen to music ?
@@twinturbobmw535xi7 I don't think that they listen to secular music.
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"Against all odds" is way better than any diss track out there
anything within honor & solitude of your bubblebath hero...
Nas ether
@@iwannalickyaasscrack2226 fail try again
@@moneygetten cornball music
@@iwannalickyaasscrack2226LMAOOO 😂😂 don't say that, now u got these little negas mad asf!!
Ppl slept on Common.. Common is one of the most lyrically tough rappers ever to touch the 🎤 and that diss "Bitch in Yoo" is one of the BEST disses of allllll time...
I know dudes that battled Common. Common in battle is no joke..when he's serious
Bitch In Yoo Definitely A Top Diss All Time. Atleast For Me It Is
All Time
All time!! 💯
@@chistability5405definitely
Thats what i love about 2pac he would always give the little hommies an opportunity to shine and eat. Thats real love and generous. Imagine if everybody operated this way, the world would be a better place. My lil brother who passed away back in march 2023 also had the same mindset always giving shine and help to others rather than looking out for himself😢. The good die young R.I.P Dane Parry... R.I.P Pac
That was definitely something Pac did over his career. From him on Mac Mall video, to being on the track with Mc Breed although it was a Breed track Pac definitely shined and helped Breed on that album, to plenty more.
LONG LIVE THE 🐐 TUPAC
Now that was a diss “The B*tch In You” by Common. Cube thought because Common was conscious he couldn’t serve him on the mic. He was sadly mistaken. Never underestimate anyone.
Nothing but facts..
Not so sure about that. “The Bitch in Yoo” is never featured in even top 5 among best diss songs of all time. Ice Cube No Vaseline, Nas’ Ether, 2Pac Hit em Up & KRS-1’s South Bronx always reign the lists over Common’s comeback.
@@GoldenAgeSk8Video Yeah because Common was more of an underground artist. But real hip hop heads that heard it know it’s top tier.
@GoldenAgeSk8Video, what does that even mean?
Right. Cube thought he was an easy target and got dogwalked.
Common woulda taught 2pac a lesson. And thats on Period. Go back and forth with your MAMA about that
Tupac is a GLOBAL GOAT. I STILL LOVE HIM AND MISS HIM. HE WILL ALWAYS BE MISSED.
🧢 yb is the goat nobody cares about him or drake Is the goat no cap
@@xpac7209Want a 🍪
Who is YB, and Who The Hell Proclaims The Person You Named as The Goat Over 2pac, U Must Be Dreaming Fam.💯
I love him too! I’m not sure how he was a black panther and dated Madonna?
@@mauricefears1430 about wanna suck a dick I hurt your feeling that y 2pac got booty fucked in prison
Cube was on Pac 2nd Albums 💿 along wit Ice T song called LAST WORDZ
Pac was cool with Common Sense (his original name), they performed together in Chicago in 94 and he even wrote about their kinship in the book Tupac Remembered. Unlike Cube, Common actually performed with Pac and Big.
Side fact: the original Bitch In Yoo was produced by Havoc, then Pete Rock remixed it.
Yet Pac wanted to diss him on Ice Cube’s behalf? What’s your point?
Ice Cube on pac second album
Yup. Common and Pac were cool. I think Pac was saying it in jest. Happy you posted this bc I knew this and I'm thinking Napolean didn't know they were cool.
@@cuzlightyear6184Any last wordz
damn never knew any of that
Cube and pac had a great song together Pac said “brothas United imagine if that took place that would wipe the smile off the Yt face”
On pacs 2nd album ice t was also on the song
Cube was a hater. Look at the first 15 seconds of the Bow Down video.
Pac the goat on both coast
@@ijumpjudy I have to stop using my other names lol
“ONE HAND, HE JUGGLES THEM BOTH!” *Kendrick voice*
@@ijumpjudy your mom don't have a wigpiece i ripped it off twice 🤣
@@ijumpjudy😂😂😂😂😂
@@ijumpjudyBlood you be in every 2pac related video comment section on dat dead ballerina heels 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Against All Odds is a slept on diss track. Alot of quotables jam packed on that vicious track
Cube did not clear Yo-Yo’s sample for the original version of “Dear Mama”
Common was with the shits, dont let all that fool you😂.
Exactly
Clearly pac was to tf 😅
He laughed at the end because taking the "Outlawz up another notch" is part of a lyric in Kadafi's verse in Hit Em Up
tupac whole style early on was just like ice cubes
Napoleon always giving out knowledgeable information we would have never known because if it wasn’t for him we would never know
Pac's cousin William Lesane is the same way.
@@terrancerobinson20 him too I feel you bro
Hit em up is still a banger and legendary till this day.
@@ijumpjudy damn. ever seen carwash?
@@ijumpjudy but u under every comment little troll lol. No way im watching videos bout a nigga I claim to hate let alone commentin every video.
@ijumpjudy "Thats how obsessed you are with him" Says the nigga who jumps under every comment on every 2pac video to say corny shit like "gayster". That's why ya wannabe ass daddy dead.
@@ijumpjudyIt banged harder then Lando ever did in the streets 😂😂😂😂😂
@@ijumpjudysame way somebody else did Orlando! What’s the point! At the end of the day black men died! Niggas go after Niggas harder than racist white folks/ corrupt cops! Fuck the black on black crime!
Common would have eat Tupac alive had he went at him.🤣🤣🤣🤣
Only to backpackers. Most ppl barely heard 5 common songs 😅
Ninjas 🥷 been rapping since the 70's an still never went gold
Pac felt like Cube tried to steal his wave. He didn’t respect how Cube came with “Bow Down” only after “Hit ‘Em Up.” He felt like Cube should have done the west side riding before.
He was talking about the Westside way before Pac started. Remember Cube , WC, and Mack 10 did West Up and Westside Slaughterhouse in 1995
@@michaelbrown3131 I understand but this is why Pac had issues with Cube. You can look up interviews where Pac confirmed this. Was he wrong I dunno? But this is why Pac had issues with Cube in his words .
@@michaelbrown3131Pac stans are nuts. Pac was claiming the Bronx in 1991 literally 4 years before he was false claiming the west side because he got his feelings hurt in NY. 😑 Even in 1991 while living on west coast, Dude name was even Mc New York
Plus the fact that Cube didn’t want YoYo dating Pac… I believe she was supposed to be on dear momma..
Why do people lie to people they don’t know in the comments? Cube (while with the Westside Connection) released Bow Down October 1996. Pac died September 1996. Did he come back just to tell you that he had an issue? And for the record, Ice Cube has always shouted out the West Coast and West side. And Cube is a pioneer, how the heck would Pac think Cube was trying to steal his wave? That makes no sense. Cube was here waaay before most of us and definitely before Pac.
I’m kinda glad Pac didn’t go at Common Sense man. Them 2 could have made some dope music together for sure. Him and Cube too. It’s such a shame all the things we didn’t get to experience because his life was cut short. Same with Biggie
I wish Pac & Cube could have done a song together. Especially the song with Cube & Scarface I always pictured tupac on that song
They did. It's a song called Last Wordz on the S4MN album. But I wish they could've made other tracks when Pac finally found his sound and reached his prime.
They did a song together tho
@@ijumpjudysound like a bitter baby mama every comment lol
Cube and pac would of been something shit!!
@@ijumpjudy Leave Tupac alone I love him I keep replying to myself lol
Pac was something special man. The Outlawz had massive potential under Pac. They would def be in conversation for best group ever if not the best. "Stay Awake" and Novakane are timeless tracks to me. I heard "Just like Daddy" was suppose to be a Outlawz track too?
Nawl, I don't think they would be the conversation of best group ever. They weren't that good. Napoleon and Fatal were good, Kadafi decent but none could be stars on their own. That's what makes the best groups great, having individual superstars in the group that could stand alone.
Outlaws was straight trash, thug life rap circles around them
@@terrancerobinson20fatal and syke could have been stars if they had the write production and push
@@jundean5292 I don't know about syke. He was just ok in my opinion. Fatal was good and may have had some success alone but I don't think he would have been great or game changing. Maybe. But I don't think so. He and Napoleon were the best of the Outlawz though.
@@terrancerobinson20 syke was fire on the right beats. Johnny J beats were perfect for Syke. If Johnny J produced an entire Syke album it would have been fire.
Have you heard Syke ft crazy bone and Mack 10?
All the way from Nigeria, Africa. Salute Mutah much love and respect. Makavelli the Don lives on #G.O.A.T
That logic by Cube is weak. If Hit Em Up was a Tupac solo it would have only been even better.
It was the B side for “How Do U Want It”
I always took the outlawz being on hit em up as an extra diss like Pac said he let his lil homies ride cause biggie and them weren't on his level. Also it introduced the outlawz to the world, it put faces to their unknown names with the music video.
@@ijumpjudy🤡🤡🤡
@@ijumpjudy you love men 🤣
@@ijumpjudy I love Tupac I am so gay look at my gay picture I been in love with Tupac since I was a kid
🧢 Junior Mafia were better rappers that corny azz outlaws 😂
@@bigprob8744These pac stans are nuts!!! 😭 people said they skip those corny ass outlaw verses.
Pac would've ended cubes career.
Nope
@@bigprob8744 and what? He made much better music than that fat fuck.
Stop it
I actually respect Ice Cube for always staying in his lane, he never rode anybodies coat tails. Ice Cube got at the East Coast for his own reasons, he wasn’t riding Death Row’s wave. Ice Cube was a superstar without Eazy E, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg & Death Row. I’m a huge 2pac fan but sorry to say, 2pac was just trippin on everybody before he died.
Exactly correct, maybe easier to count who Pac wasn't dissing.
Yup if u had your own opinion or own decision as a man it was fucc u if u didnt agree. so he went against u.
Pac was mad and didn't feel respected during that time
Cube didn't clear some track that featured Yoyo. That's why Pac wasn't feeling him. Plus Pac was smashing Yoyo and clearly that's why Cube felt some type of way
Man you really have to understand the hate and jealousy people was giving to Pac during that time. He wasn’t tripping on everybody he simply didn’t know who to trust.
Hit Em Up is the only dis track in Hip Hop history that had Death Ramifications. That's why it can't be compared to any other dis track.
“ EXACTLY “, and to add insult to injury, all Pac claims could be corroborated and substantiated. It wasn’t just careless conjecture to create interest in events that weren’t true.
Yeah that's something to brag about. Cube's diss was about money and respect. Pac's beef was because of jealousy
@@l9ikjam On the contrary, Pac's beef stems from the Quad shooting. He almost lost his life. Far from Cube plight, he just lost money !
Hit ‘Em Up was the hardest diss because it was very personal. No Vaseline is dope but it’s mostly made up. Ether is my favorite
I think you got that backwards. What did cube say that was made up? How wasn't it personal when he was going against his old crew? Plus I lost respect for pac's diss after seeing that cheesy video that they made for it
@@l9ikjam You are a fair-weather fan. Now you don’t like how the video was made after 30 years so you don’t like Pac. Cube talked about everyone being gay and that’s probably why you like it. Cube has been fake his whole life.
anything within honor & solitude of your bubblebath hero...
A Common diss against Pac would be fire.
Common would die
@@t2JudgementDayuu must’ve not been listening to common in the 90s
@@doctorswagj bro i been listening to Rashid since can i borrow a dollar....to his pops doing his skits....common is nice but he not nicer than Nas and Nas not nicer than Pac
@@t2JudgementDay lyrics common got pac
@@antoniomaxwell1698 canibus smoked him on his own isht
Every interview something new about Pac comes out..damn
AOD the hardest working 2pac channel right now. I can't keep up!
I still have the single of How do u want it
It was a 4 track single
Hit ‘‘em up was track number 4
I got it when I was 12
I believe the single he’s talking about is How Do U Want It. It was a radio banger that he put a diss song on the B side. Very strategic to do that!
Yep I still have the original single
@@Mrivan504 that’s dope!
ALL THE WAY FROM HAITI SALUTE TO Y'LL BRO PAC INSPIRE ME TO BE A MAN, GLAD TO KNOW THIS CHANNEL ART IS DOING A GREAT JOB RESPECT FOR ALL MY NIGGA IN THE STATES KEEP IT REAL WITH PAC.
The Outlaws really didn't help on Hit Em Up tho. Their verses are fast forward material. That's why i give the edge to No Vaseline slightly
COMMON DISSED THE FUCK OUTTA ICE CUBE WENT TO CALI TO PERFORM NOTHING HAPPENED BUT THE WEST COAST DONT WANNA TALK ABOUT THAT😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💯😂😂😂
Shiddd it was a West Coast Rapper who saved Commons Life, but I guess u don’t wanna talk on that, or probably didn’t even know
@@carlosrines1901 i kno im capping THEM CALI BOYS IS ELITE KILLERS I KNOW😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@carlosrines1901 nah it was Fat Joe that saved Common from Mack 10
I stand corrected
@@carlosrines1901 who was it
Good interview
I love Pac and Common but Common was a better battle rapper while Pac was a better poet. Common totally served Ice Cube to the point where Mac 10 wanted to physically fight him because West Side Connection couldn’t see him on that microphone.
Facts
y'all be confusing lyricism with styles... Just say y'all love slick talk rhyming instead of belittling Pac... Because straightforward lyricism without jumping all over the place is way harder to do...💯💯💯
Pac would have destroyed Common. Fuck outta here with this bs.
@@henrybiggs3113 what they call lyricism it is just beautifull rhymes and slick flow . No matter if what they spits doesn't make sense😀
Common just spits some weird shit yall don't get in a car with a bitch and play no damn common stop it,yall love people who use big words but don't be talking bout shit that shits trash and anybody can do that if they wanted to,it takes more skill to rap about a subject than to be all over the place rapping about solar systems n shit.
Napoleon gives the best interviews.
This is great. These interviews give great information and insight. I’ve always wondered if Tupac even knew about the common/cube feud especially since commons diss “the b***** in you” was released while tupac was in a coma
Not going lie the Ice Cube Diss from Common Sense is 🔥🔥🔥-The B*tch in Yoo 😅
OUTLAW MAFIA CLIQUE MOVING UP ANOTHER NOTCH …. WHEN HIT EM UP DROPPED IN 1996 I WAS LIVING IN HARLEM NYC BUT MOVING AROUND STATE TO STATE THE SONG 🎧 HAD THE STREETS ON SMASH EVERYWHERE 💯💯🤞🏿
Pac did have an issue with Cube dissing the East Coast, saying that Cube didn’t start dissing the East Coast until “Hit Em Up” dropped.
But that didn't mean Pac hated Cube.
@@smileykid18 I never said he did, but Pac did lose some respect for Cube…
Yeah Pac did feel some type of way. He didn’t hate Cube but he felt Cube was riding his (Pac’s) wave. That led to them falling out and they never patched things up.
Cube was doing it 1st.
@@MrBean617 Yes he was fool learn hip hop mf, on Mack 10s 1st album "foe life" cube n mack 10 took krs ones quote and flipped it "Mack 10 ya know ya rule hip hop and Ice Cube ya know ya rule hip hop wait a minute that ain't how the West Coast Rock nga!!!" Or the song "West Up" Cube says " in the east we can be brothers but when ya come to LA watch them mf'n Colors." On Westside Slaughter House Ice Cube states "All you bustaz wanna diss the pacific but you sucka ngaz never get specific." " Hip Hop started in the West Ice Cube bellin thru the east without a vest." This is all long before pac went at the east. You slept!
Ice cube dissed Eazy E (who doesn’t write his own lyrics) dr Dre (who also doesn’t write his own lyrics) dj yella set explanatory and mc Ren the only rapper. Lyrics are def dope but who you’re attacking also plays an factor as well. Pac dissed big mob deep all bad boy chino xl actual rappers
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Junior Mafia weren't rappers but everyone else was
I like Napoleon how he said it straight everybody be making up their own thing ice cube know Pac didn't need no help
2pac and Ice Cube could have done some damage together. Both of em are in my top favorite list.
That “How Do U Want It” single that had Hit Em Up and the California Love remix on it was always sold out in the Summer of 96. I wasn’t able to get a copy till months later.
3:08 yup remember the video put their names in writing like credits on a TV show intro 😂
Let this dude pac rest in peace can’t ppl talk about their own lives?
Right.
What, Pac would’ve diss someone who didn’t diss him? 😮
Yeah not sure if I buy that just yet. But I guess Napoleon meant it in the “oh this dude hating on you? I’m gonna help you take this sucka out (musically).”
OG 2PAC#1
OG COMMON#1
OG ICE-CUBE#1
OG NAPOLEON#1
They had a lot in Common..pause pause.. for effect. I see what he did there
It was on the How do you want it/ California Luv single 💯
Wish we could hear Tupac’s comments about the Outlaws
It was the How Do You Want It single and it had a total of four songs. I have it somewhere.
PAC and Cube on a diss track would have been epic
Cube 🌎🐐
Forget about Hit em up. Pac has: Bomb First, When we ride on out enemies, and Against All odds. Imo those go just as hard.
Hell nah. Ice Cube is a legend. “I don’t even know why I’m on this track”.
There is a doc and interviews about everything on 2pac, except his unreleased music. Someone needs to go over all the songs and deep dive why who when and where and give people an understanding of the unreleased music
2pac and Ice Cube, 2pac and Nas
Or all 3 together would have been music and collaboration I’d have loved to see.
If you listen to the song after pac rap he said I don't know why I'm even on the joint I'ma let me homies ride . Cube my favorite like Pac only brother that didn't care about that industry shit. They both great been nice if cube could have calm Pac down since he experienced some of the same drama
Here you go Cube, you have the answer
Cube in the 90s lol was grimey af if we being real, dude was mad at Jerry heller and Eazy but was doing the same shit to others like stealing from Cyprus hill and not paying Solo who went onto knock him out for it.. But dude still the Godfather of the Westcoast and you live and learn he was young then.
hit em up the greatest DISS RECORD EVER
anything within honor & solitude of your bubblebath hero...
Pac would have definitely been in a Cube movie.
Cube didn't let Yoyo be on Pac's dear Momma. Dear Momma is a classic the way it is. But Cube was hating on Pac for sure.
Facts Cube Hating On A Gemini
@@carlos_sosaa Cube a Gemini his damn self lol
Still hating
“You can’t play with my yo yo” - Ice Cube
Napoleon is suck a level headed person . Love his laugh . Big up to him
I thought it was well known what issues pac had with cube.
Last Wordz on Pacs second album, Strictly for my N.I.G.G.A.Z. with Ice Cube and Ice T
Common didn’t need 2 pac, he absolutely annihilated Ice cube
For years, "The Bitch In Yoo" was my favorite diss song and what I always thought was the best diss record. Overall I'd probably go with "Ether", but you can't deny that lyrically Common demolished Cube. Having Pete Rock on production certainly didn't hurt either, lol.
🤷🏾 Then went to work for him on barber shop.
@@ijumpjudyHe didn't need no backup when he popped those cops,now did he lame one?
@@jasonallen3678 he did not know they were cops but he did step some out of pocket white boys
@@bluetheory2 Same thing, tf..
When I first heard 2pac I used to tell people he sounds like Ice Cube, I could hear the influence but i think it was only me.
Youngsters didnt live in that era. Your comments have no validity.
Exactly
Right or weren't old enough to understand wtf was going on.
Mashallah Mutah, you can see he’s more at peace now leaving the evil wicked music industry and streets behind
I bet that chuckle of Napoleon’s meant bad things for folks back in the day.
pac would've got served
Pac had love for all the fellow Gemini rappers 😂♊️ thats why he’d get so upset when they crossed him lol Biggie for example
He had love for all the Gemini ballerinas
@@therealkingeddo i dont blame him. hella pretty females do ballet. id love them too.
How did biggie cross him?????
@@JaeThaGemini Pac let Quincy Jones bend him spin him and go up in him 🍑🍆
@@23kingwill if you gotta ask, you’ll never understand 💯
Facts
Common destroyed Ice Cube lol
I always liked tupac all out as a diss song
How do you want it single. I had that cd
Common is the best actor out of all the rappers and one the most successful too.
Hit em up was a B side of How do you want it. I had it on 12 inch vinyl.
2Pac wouldn’t want to see Common in no battle.
Cube stay low key dissing Pac. I mean we all knew the reason of the outlaws. But the fact he he claimed Pac had help and he didn’t.
@@ijumpjudyNever heard of Cube ever having a fight and he wasn't no big dude 😂,just chubby,so you just talking ,plus pac was a shooter and a fighter, case closed..
@@jasonallen3678Cube didn't like Tupac calling him out because Cube stole Tupac style in bow down
@@ijumpjudy pac lives rent free in your head
Na y’all just dicknotized. Y’all weird
@@darnellwilliams8783 Cube did it first lol he was throwing up the W and talking about how lame the east coast media was back in 95 before Pac got out
I’m a healthy wealthy millionaire and blessed by GOD 💵
I cant find it now, but years ago i saw an interview on youtube with icecube sat in a drop top with westside connection & he said something that kinda sounded like a jab at 2pac , plus didnt pac say something about bow down in a interview once kind of like saying they taking his sound 👊✌️
'How do you want it' B-side 👍
Man this I would have loved to see cause my man common got them lyrics closest well ever get to this would be Common vs Eminem.
Pac ain’t want that smoke with Common
If y’all remember, Pac was in the video natural born killas. Pac was a sniper in the video and shoots Ice Cube. Now after that soon after I remember Pac had beef with Cube. Why I don’t know. But Cube was known to drop projects. Like the Helter Skelter album with Dr Dre that Never came out. So I alway thought it was just business as usual. You know, not standing by your word like the Huges brothers did to Pac. Haters gonna hate. Why we don’t have any more West Side connection music. But we got a goofy mount west more thing. That was a weak album. Real talk🤷♂️
Agree about Westmore! Tye only one I dig is Cube but I'm not gonna purchase that to hear 25% of it.
@@kiranpatel6502 look they all great artists but not as a group.the vibe was forced.
@@oscarulloa5067 agree they are popular artists but personally I'm just not into Short, Snoop and 40
@@kiranpatel6502 check it out. One of the best Verses was E40 vs TooShort. I’ve watched it numerous time since it came out. Now snoops and DMX was ok. But Ice cube didn’t do a Verzuz. So what I’m getting at is I don’t think Cube want to do this anymore. His heart ain’t in it anymore
How do you want it single, Bside
Alot of yall are not even Common fans (No disrespect to him) but when it comes to these comments yall love to discredit 2Pac like he wasn't lyrically slaughtering shit and had yall favorite Rappers scared to respond #MakaveliLives
That was 2pac's problem. Taking on other peoples beefs.
HE never take no one beef!!! if he was down with u he was defending u thats all thats it
Precisely OP precisely
Sometimes you gotta learn to stay out of people's business.
you actin like he was tryna hurt Cube 😂 the man was talkin Hip Hop battling with his lil homie in private & you upset
@@JaeThaGeminiThey’re triggered! 😂