Pac and Suge wouldn'tve been down to do thatWhere the fukk was this peace summit when Pac and Big was still alive
man how that keffe d dude still alive
Where the fukk was this peace summit when Pac and Big was still alive
Biggie & Puffy Break Their Silence -- '96 VIBE Cover Story [PG.4]
After the Atlanta shooting, people on both coasts began speculating. Would there be retribution? All-out war? According to a New York Times Magazine cover story, Puffy sent Louis Farrakhan’s son, Mustafa, to talk with Suge. Puffy says he did not send Mustafa but did tell him, “If there’s anything you can do to put an end to this bullshyt, I’m with it.” The Times reported that Suge refused to meet with Mustafa. Suge has since declined to speak about his friend’s murder.
But not long after the Soul Train incident, it appeared as if Death Row might be starting to chill. At a mid-May East-West “rap summit” in Philadelphia, set up by Dr. Ben Chavis to help defuse the situation, Suge avoided any negative comments about Puffy (who did not attend because he says there was too much hype around the event). “There’s nothing between Death Row and Bad Boy, or me and Puffy,” said Knight. “Death Row sells volume—so how could Puffy be a threat to me, or Bad Boy be a threat to Death Row?” A few weeks later, however, Death Row released a song that told a different tale.
At least we got Keefe D to definitively confirm that Orlando killed Pac. Before all we had was the tape recorded confession which all the conspiracy theory clowns tried to write off by saying that Keefe was only telling them what they wanted to hear. Now they got nothing and all these asinine conspiracy theories can finally die.Part 6 didn't really add nothing new to what we saw on murder rap.
.why does ssc have an issue with deathrow other than puff INVOLVING THEM.....there is no other reason.
Honestly, I wanna see something new documentary about hip-hop like No Limit, Wu-Tang Clan, Murder INC with Supreme Mcgriff especially FBI after Murder INC, Rap-A-Lot with J.Prince, Cash Money, even Roc-A-Fellas, Ruff Ryder, etc
So many people have said it too, and yet it's always in every documentary.Eazy didn’t get beat up.
Personally I don't think it happened.Could have been a billionaire
don’t know bro ... but I always felt eazy although a real nikka wasn’t tough like people make him out to be ... mob James said he was at a concert and just went in eazy es pockets took all the money he had and eazy was like and didn’t do shyt .. eazy was deffo shook ov mob PirusDid suge and them really beat up easy e?
I thought they just scared him and shyt. In the movie and now in this, they saying he got beat down
SSC and Death Row already had problems because SSC is right beside Kelly Park Crips (where Eazy is from) and of course they sided with Eazy against Death Row. In the R"eal Muthafukkin G's" video you see them holding up the Southside Riders Car Club emblem, which was SSC's car club. That video was made to show that Eazy had real dudes backing him.
Check out @2:03 during Dresta's verse, BG Knoccout's verse and @3:35 during Eazy's verse for clear shots them clearly holding it up wearing Seattle Mariners hats and shirts. At 2:00 you see Eazy wearing a. "S" Mariners hat. There were all sorts of different Crip sets bangin all throughout this video.
I also think the Biggie murder was revenge for Jake Robles, not Tupac.
SSC and Death Row already had problems because SSC is right beside Kelly Park Crips (where Eazy is from) and of course they sided with Eazy against Death Row. In the R"eal Muthafukkin G's" video you see them holding up the Southside Riders Car Club emblem, which was SSC's car club. That video was made to show that Eazy had real dudes backing him.
Check out @2:03 during Dresta's verse, BG Knoccout's verse and @3:35 during Eazy's verse for clear shots them clearly holding it up wearing Seattle Mariners hats and shirts. At 2:00 you see Eazy wearing a. "S" Mariners hat. There were all sorts of different Crip sets bangin all throughout this video.