Prodigy's verse on Drop a Gem On Them was the greatest thing out of that East coast-West coast beef

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during the east-west coast fiasco..mobb deep were the LEAST impactful

"drop a gem on'em" is just as irrelevant as "bytch in you", due to the fact that neither song made ANY real noise outside of the east..

plus the mobb (really P) took so many L's over the years that you can't really take shyt they say serious :francis:
these east coast nikkas were beefing with themselves :mjlol:. No unity what so ever
 

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http://www.vibe.com/2011/06/shock-g-reflects-tupacs-legacy-breaks-down-his-classic-records/

This was also 2Pac’s introduction to the public. But there’s one misconception that I want to clear up. Pac was never a Digital Underground dancer. He was our roadie. And out of all the roadies we ever had, he was the best. You never lost anything on his watch. The only thing you could say about Pac was how wild he was. It was later that he started performing onstage with us. Pac would probably get us arrested in every other city because he would pop shyt at the police quick [laughs].

Sometimes he would get us in unnecessary fights. He would never back down even if he were in the wrong. But if they were fukking with us and we were innocent, which happened most of the time, we would support 2Pac 100 percent. But a lot of times he was just wrong [laughs]. Our first meeting with 2Pac was set up through Antron. He wanted me to be the ears for him and tell him whether or not he should sign Pac. From there, 2Pac became our label mate. He had presence when he rhymed. But Pac began to become restless so Antron called me in a panic and asked if we could take him on tour with us because he had a feeling that he was losing him. He just got offered a position with the Black Liberation Army at this college in Atlanta.
 

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And the Mobb were? :mjlol:Havoc coppin pleas to Tru Life "Pleassse let's not beef like this we rappers" :mjlol:




How did Pac ride on his enemies when Mobb Deep are still alive doing their 20 year tour for the infamous?


Listen there is a reason Puffy and Mobb Deep are still alive and it's not Luck.


Just like there is a reason Snoop, Daz & Kurupt are still alive and it's not Fate.


You can't be reckless.
 

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Too subliminal....How can a nikka seem hard when he's ducking & dodging his way around a subject?
nikkaz wanna be wordsmiths, they don't really wanna beef.


"Say his name nikka.....say his name":pacspit:

so what your saying is rakim, kool g rap. masta ace, etc were all p*ssy for sending subliminals at each other? like when rakim sent subliminals at LL? so your saying they were p*ssy basically? :patrice:
 

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How did Pac ride on his enemies when Mobb Deep are still alive doing their 20 year tour for the infamous?


Listen there is a reason Puffy and Mobb Deep are still alive and it's not Luck.


Just like there is a reason Snoop, Daz & Kurupt are still alive and it's not Fate.


You can't be reckless.
:mjlol: P and Havoc never been in the streets and when they did they were coppin please like they did to tru life
 

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:mjlol: P and Havoc never been in the streets and when they did they were coppin please like they did to tru life


But Tupac was in the streets?

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