Does DMX ever listen to Tupac

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There's certain Tupac records that I'd like to hear DMX's reaction to

like "Me & My Girlfriend" - I feel like he'd respect that record and might be able to relate to the surface level story

Then "Blasphemy" with DMX's religious background I would really like to know his take on this song
 

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I remember when X came out nikkas was like he's the next Pac and shyt...problem is he's a generic Pac..Pac stood for something and fought against injustice,,
X was just crooning about how hard it is to live in gentrified hoods in New York cuz cacs were mad at him for not picking up his dog shyt when he took his dog for walks
 

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I remember when X came out nikkas was like he's the next Pac and shyt...problem is he's a generic Pac..Pac stood for something and fought against injustice,,
X was just crooning about how hard it is to live in gentrified hoods in New York cuz cacs were mad at him for not picking up his dog shyt when he took his dog for walks
slobaum projects Gentrified:mjlol:.

Gentrification wasn't even a thing when X came out and X ain't even from NYC where gentrification is happening.
 

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DMX speaking to Ventura County Star Newspaper (via Crackspace):

"You know, there's talented rappers everywhere, and one West Coast rapper who I like and respect is Game, because to me, he has a New York style. But I don't like a lot of West Coast rappers. West Coast rap is too laid back, too focused on marijuana with all the blunts and lowriders. There's nothing honest. There's no trouble in it, you know? There's no hardship in it. Everyone in L.A. that raps has a lowrider and a fat blunt. Back here in New York, we're still walkin' and still smokin' dirt, you know? There's no hardship in their rap, there's nothin' to make you say, 'I can relate to that.'"
 
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