"You Dont Have Enough Money To Go To War With Me" - Jimmy Henchmen to 2pac

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Stretch relaying the message from Jimmy Henchme to 2pac back in 1994, according to Napolean

that explains that last line from Pac at the end of Against All Odds

"Hell nah, I ain't forgot, nikka
I just remember what you told me
You said don't go to war unless I got my money right
I got my money right now, now I want war"

Interesting Notes:
-Talked about running into Jimmy Henchmen at a Mosque in L.A. in 2007
-Talked about The Outlawz and a whole bunch of Newark NJ Goons runnin up on Haitian Jack in Vegas in 2004
-Talked about his Brother who's a street cat from NJ (same guy Wack100 backed down from) and same guy Pac shouted out on "Just Like Daddy (Khameleon)

 
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I've been watching some of these recent Tupac-related vlad interviews and I know people don't like vlad on here but does he at least get a little bit of credit for documenting the hip hop game the way he does?

Like this interview for example napoleon reveals shyt that I don't think any of us ever knew and if he already spoke on these situations on other platforms they probably weren't big enough to reach a lot of ears

Vlad has a way of pulling information out of his guests (officer vlad I know I know) but I think many years from now people will look back at some of these interviews in amazement at the shyt they're gonna hear
 

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I've been watching some of these recent Tupac-related vlad interviews and I know people don't like vlad on here but does he at least get a little bit of credit for documenting the hip hop game the way he does?

Like this interview for example napoleon reveals shyt that I don't think any of us ever knew and if he already spoke on these situations on other platforms they probably weren't big enough to reach a lot of ears

Vlad has a way of pulling information out of his guests (officer vlad I know I know) but I think many years from now people will look back at some of these interviews in amazement at the shyt they're gonna hear
So you're Vlad? You got like a 3 paragraph post talking about that cac. :cape:
 

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He was 3 when his parents got murdered..he mentioned it on his classic tradin war stories verse

I'm reminiscing, and catchin' flashbacks when nikkas ran up
In my house and I was too young, to try to blast back
What happend then? No one would tell me since I was three
Heard that God took my peoples, now they living somewhere free
 

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I've been watching some of these recent Tupac-related vlad interviews and I know people don't like vlad on here but does he at least get a little bit of credit for documenting the hip hop game the way he does?

Like this interview for example napoleon reveals shyt that I don't think any of us ever knew and if he already spoke on these situations on other platforms they probably weren't big enough to reach a lot of ears

Vlad has a way of pulling information out of his guests (officer vlad I know I know) but I think many years from now people will look back at some of these interviews in amazement at the shyt they're gonna hear


He said all of this on the Thug Angel 2 documentary that aired on FUSE TV back in 2011.

Thug Angel 1 came out on DVD in 2002 but Thug Angel 2 was a FUSE TV exclusive.
 

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Already posted but that last part about hatian rat was interesting.

He basically confirms his peoples did the hit but not on his order.

It also shows the difference between Pac and Stretch..Big Stretch was scared as fukk of them dudes and he was actually a legit street cat. Pac was just a rapper but he was fearless :wow:
 

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that explains that last line from Pac at the end of Against All Odds

"
Hell nah, I ain't forgot, nikka
I just remember what you told me
You said don't go to war unless I got my money right
I got my money right now, now I want war"


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yea napoleon revealed this in the documentary thug angel 2.
 

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Already posted but that last part about hatian rat was interesting.

He basically confirms his peoples did the hit but not on his order.

It also shows the difference between Pac and Stretch..Big Stretch was scared as fukk of them dudes and he was actually a legit street cat. Pac was just a rapper but he was fearless :wow:

Or he was a little bit naive
 
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