Old heads, back in 97 when you heard "Long Kiss Goodnight" for the first time...

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Uh, I'm flamin' gats, aimin' at, these fukkin'
Maniacs put my name in raps, what part the
Game is that? Like they hustle backwards
I smoke backwoods, and Duchies
You can't touch me
Try to rush me
Slugs go, touchy-touchy
Ya bleedin' lovely, wit'chyo, spirit above me
Or beneath me, ya whole life ya live sneaky
Now ya rest eternally, sleepy, ya burn when ya creep me
Rest where the worms and the weak be

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Did you realize the song was an Pac diss right away? What was your reaction? I was six in 1997 so of course I wasn't bumping LAD back then :heh: heard the album many years later.

I realized right away....I was 17 at the time, Brooklyn born and raised, and this was my reaction:

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Did you realize the song was an Pac diss right away? What was your reaction? I was six in 1997 so of course I wasn't bumping LAD back then :heh: heard the album many years later.
See ... This is the difference between most of you and me. Most of you got into Hip-Hop at some point in high school

At 8 years old I was at the Up In Smoke Tour - night 1 in Worcester, MA same night as the concert DVD filming


When you see the 5 ⭐'s ... Don't you ever forget that :ufdup:
 

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See ... This is the difference between most of you and me. Most of you got into Hip-Hop at some point in high school

At 8 years old I was at the Up In Smoke Tour - night 1 in Worcester, MA same night as the concert DVD filming


When you see the 5 ⭐'s ... Don't you ever forget that :ufdup:
I got into Hip Hop in the 5th grade, GRODT was my first album :wow:
 

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I got into Hip Hop in the 5th grade, GRODT was my first album :wow:
The summer going into 3rd grade was when I got into Hip-Hop, but Eminem was my gateway to the Dr. Dre musical tree

In 5th grade, GRODT came out and I remember kids wanting to use the Dell computers to jump on MSN and watch the music videos for Wanksta. So 50 Cent was the first artist to make such a crossover splash into the mainstream during this time, not Eminem - but the trend died out and these kids didn't return to Hip-Hop until mid-way through high school
 

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mfers are lying. Nobody knew that shyt haha. For one, we didn't think Biggie was stupid enough to go all out on Pac after he died, 2, we didn't think Rza would want any parts of it(more than likely he wasn't at the session, but we didn't know that), and 3, no one knew he was dissing Nas, Jeru, and Raekwon on Kick in the door until 2002. But, there are a few revisionists that knew everything back then except winning lottery numbers. I honestly didn't know because Puff came out and made a public statement that they would not be addressing rappers on the album and I took their word for it, especially considering 2pac was dead.
 

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He saw Biggie numerous times in the physical form and did nothing but hoot and holler while hiding Suge and the dirt LAPD cops.



Big Gibb, 2Pac’s biggest dikkrider - “Pac run up on but Big wasn’t no Punk, wasn’t no hoe in Big, I don’t think Pac coulda handled Big one on one, that’s what Suge was for”.


Bwahahaha You’re man SOFT.:banderas:

this dude is messing up his money big time today. Not only him, but everyone that goes on Vlad, art of dialogue, drink champs, math hoffa, etc promoting beef and bullshyt.
 

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we didn't think Rza would want any parts of it(more than likely he wasn't at the session, but we didn't know that)
The Source did an article where they broke down each track on LAD and talked to the producers or guest artists. RZA wasn't at the session. He sent them the track but he said they fukked it up because they mixed it wrong and didn't know where certain elements of the beat went. He sounded kind of pissed off about it.
 
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