Eascoast rappers dissing Pac after death appreciation

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These scary nikkas simply gave no fukks about respecting the dead:pachaha:

Biggie:

"Nine millimeter cock test, wan fi' test?
And the winner is....not that thinner kid, bandanas, tattoos, my fist never bruise
":birdman:

"Thinking I'm gon stop, giving LA props
All I got is beef with those that violate me
I shall annihilate thee
":wow:

basically his whole last album was aimed at pac


Jay-Z:" You cats is home screaming the fight's on
I'm in the fifteen hundred seats, watching Tyson
Same night, same fight
But one of us cats ain't playing right, I let you tell it
" :gladbron:


Lil Kim:

"unh, ooh yeah who shot ya, huh
who knows but they gotcha
unh, fed up, uhh wet up uhh
maybe next time keep your head up
":childplease:

That whole drop a gem on em track by MOBB DEEP

Nas:

"Me and 2pac was soldiers of the same struggle" :scusthov:

when pac already showed the utmost disgust at that litttle nikka Nas trying to be like him

I don't know if nikkas was scared to get a pac in fear of what could happen, cause obviously nothing would happen, they dissed him while he was in the dirt and none of his people said shyt:yeshrug:
 

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Appreciation thread??? this is what you came up with??

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The Lil Kim one was recorded before PAC died, and removed from the album.
 
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These scary nikkas simply gave no fukks about respecting the dead:pachaha:

Biggie:

"Nine millimeter cock test, wan fi' test?
And the winner is....not that thinner kid, bandanas, tattoos, my fist never bruise
":birdman:

"Thinking I'm gon stop, giving LA props
All I got is beef with those that violate me
I shall annihilate thee
":wow:

basically his whole last album was aimed at pac


Jay-Z:" You cats is home screaming the fight's on
I'm in the fifteen hundred seats, watching Tyson
Same night, same fight
But one of us cats ain't playing right, I let you tell it
" :gladbron:


Lil Kim:

"unh, ooh yeah who shot ya, huh
who knows but they gotcha
unh, fed up, uhh wet up uhh
maybe next time keep your head up
":childplease:

That whole drop a gem on em track by MOBB DEEP

Nas:

"Me and 2pac was soldiers of the same struggle" :scusthov:

when pac already showed the utmost disgust at that litttle nikka Nas trying to be like him

I don't know if nikkas was scared to get a pac in fear of what could happen, cause obviously nothing would happen, they dissed him while he was in the dirt and none of his people said shyt:yeshrug:
:ohhh:
 

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drop a gem on 'em dropped before pac passed.

as for the rest of your post; :pacspit:

"The song is a response to West Coast rapper Tupac Shakur's feud with the group. It was recorded while Tupac was alive but was released on the album after his death. The cryptic lyrics in the song caused controversy after Tupac's murder. Many listeners of the song and figures involved in the infamous East Coast-West Coast feud of the mid-90s believe Mobb Deep was potentially involved with 2Pac's murder. Lines such as "I had the whole New York state aiming at your face/At the gate, bottom line off top soon as you came through/Shot through, don't even know the half of my crew" and "Think fast or get reminded of robberies in Manhattan, you know what happened/ 60 G's worth of gun-clappin'" are commonly cited as evidence for this claim. This song is also the only official diss track aimed at Tupac.":youngsabo:
 
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"The song is a response to West Coast rapper Tupac Shakur's feud with the group. It was recorded while Tupac was alive but was released on the album after his death. The cryptic lyrics in the song caused controversy after Tupac's murder. Many listeners of the song and figures involved in the infamous East Coast-West Coast feud of the mid-90s believe Mobb Deep was potentially involved with 2Pac's murder. Lines such as "I had the whole New York state aiming at your face/At the gate, bottom line off top soon as you came through/Shot through, don't even know the half of my crew" and "Think fast or get reminded of robberies in Manhattan, you know what happened/ 60 G's worth of gun-clappin'" are commonly cited as evidence for this claim. This song is also the only official diss track aimed at Tupac.":youngsabo:
:ohhh:
 
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