Young Noble crashing out in 2025.. Drops a diss record on NAS

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Nas said absolutely NOTHING disrespectful about Pac whatsoever on Death Row East.

Wiz spoke on the Hennessey thing a few years ago. It wasn’t that big of a deal. Nas and Wiz were at some club and had some Hen on them, Pac came up to Nas quoting Nas’s verse on Halftime (“Cause when its my time to go/ I wait for God with the Fo Fo”) according to Nas Pac loved that line and would always quote it to Nas every time he saw him. They offered Pac a sip of the Hen and Pac was like “What is this?” And they basically gave him the bottle of Hennessy and Pac got lit and that was that. This happened in 93 BEFORE Noble would have met or been around Pac so for Noble to flat out say Nas or Wiz is lying is something he can’t substantiate. But why would either of them lie?

Nas story regarding the Central Park confrontation has NEVER changed. Its only ever been within the last few years that Jungle’s version of events has caused raised eyebrows. Jungle’s first time of note talking about that incident was on Nas’s Behind The Music special which came out around the time of Life Is Good (2012). This is where Jungle made two controversial statements.

1). He said that while Nas was presenting an award he and some members of the Bravehearts got into a mean mugging session with some of The Outlawz/Death Row East entourage and Jungle popped off at the mouth and Pac came over and Jungle was trying to take his homie’s gun to shoot Pac.

2). He said that during Nas and Pac’s conversation that Nas grabbed Pac by the shoulder and said “You get over here!” On some Scorpion from Mortal Kombat shyt.

Nas himself has never said he touched or approached Pac in an aggressive manner. That was all Jungle’s talking. As Jungle’s brother and the actual one who was involved in the incident, you could definitely say that Nas is responsible for telling Jungle to chill the fukk out because I think we can all agree that had either Pac or Nas touched each other in a threatening manner that there would have been major bloodshed that night. Its verified facts that Nas was rolling deep that night as was Pac. Who was rolling “deeper” doesn’t really matter, it would’ve been a bad look. But the point remains that Nas, Napolean, Suge Knight, and Noble himself agree that Nas and Pac spoke like men towards one another and parted as friends. Suge and Napolean both have said that Pac wanted to take all of the Nas disses off of Makavelli because he promised Nas he would do so and that they were friends. Jungle is just a hot-headed loudmouth who deifies his brother, but Nas himself has kept everything respectful.

EVERYONE of note refutes Snoop’s version of events. And Snoop himself has told like 3-4 different versions of the story so its not worth revisiting.

Nas rapped version on Death Row East basically recounts the events from his perspective and he’s respectful of Pac, Suge, Death Row, and the incident itself. The song basically boils down to “we was all deep, there was some bad blood, but myself and Pac loved one another as artists and made peace and I was supposed to meet him in Vegas before he got shot up and build but we never got the chance”.

Nas talking about the chains and how he may or may not have influenced 2Pac in that regard is up for interpretation or debate but Pac was a Nas fan and its been documented by several of his associates that Pac was influenced by Nas musically so it stands to reason that he may have been influenced by Nas fashion/jewelry choices. No matter what anyone tries to state to the contrary, Nas IS one of, if not THE most influential rappers to ever live, and that includes his style. Cam’ron, Jim Jones, Jay-Z, Prodigy, Cormega, Nore, 50 Cent and basically any rapper Nas had problems with over the last 30 years have admitted how much Nas influenced them. I don’t see how its out of the realm of possibility that Nas influenced Pac’s style in some shape or fashion. Nas himself admitted to being influenced by Pac as well so where’s the controversy to the point where a full fledged diss song would be warranted?

Noble is just clout chasing. The song is garbage and he spends most of it complimenting Nas while referencing shyt he was either NOT around for or somebody else Sai

Yeah Nas said nothing even remotely disparaging about Pac

It’s like some Pac Stan’s wouldn’t be satisfied of Nas saying anything but he had piss coming down his leg because he was so afraid of Pac

I don’t even think Wiz or Jungle said anything crazy about PAC or even the situation

Sure they might have given themselves a little edge in the story but so did the Outlawz

Why are the Outlawz anymore credible? They both were there

Everyone is a hero in their own story so there story is probably somewhere in between Jungle and Wiz’ and the Outlawz
 

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Lame. The only way he can get mentioned now is to diss Nas. He can't make good music that anyone gives a damn about. Still living off Pac
 

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No cap in my rap, lol the funny thing is I really liked the diss until he got to this part specifically and then he lost me. I liked the beat and his energy. Should’ve cut it to 3 minutes. It kept dragging and he really had nothing to say past the 3 minute mark.
 
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