Ain't hard to find is a classic! Richie Rich is a good dude that genuinely love Pac and had his best interest at heart. I've always been a fan of Rich Seasoned Veteran is my favorite album. It's a shame he took a long hiatus after that album. He was on to something with that record. But I do understand why the hiatus happen though.
I dnt know aboutt R R & other rap freinds pac had his best interests when funk flex played pac on the radio & tv show with ice Tee or when wack 100 stayed played where was 1. Rich richie 2. E 40 3 .snoop 4 . Daz dog pound 5 . D u 6 .out laws 7 thug life . Cause u do a interview & say we love u pac dnt mean u had pac interest @ heart bro . Where was all this ppl in 94 shooting or 95 when pac was in jail but they rap about gangster shit & how much they got & weight they move wake up bro
@@terrenceperkins5282 I'm from the bay and Rich and Spice were the people who put Pac up on game in the Bay,Richie Rich had funk with JT the Bigga Figga and JT and presses Rich and robbed that nigga Pac was the only one who stayed and helped Rich e we since then Rich was one of Pac's day ones.Richie Rich,Spice1,MC'Breed,Trech, Buckshot from Bootcamp click were prally Pac's closes rapper friends he took on all there Beefs,2Pac even says C-Bo was his favorite Rapper...
Man 415'n Album was the best shit ever.. Classic!!! I was 17 witta pocket full of money in a 68 mustang slapping that shit.. Town Legends bruh.. Respect.. Slu
Terrence PERKINS that was Pac’s playa potna ya dig? From the town tho, cut from that cloth, it don’t get no realer. Stories of them 2 running the turf are legendary
Snoop also stole the line “mind on my money, money on my mind”. That was Tupac’s line from that MC breed song. Especially since Tupac and death row were all under the Interscope umbrella. That meant that early versions of albums were passed around, so ideas could be stolen. Especially the original Thuglife album.
Apparently snoop stole the fizzle ma nizzle or whatever it is lol pac had a whole album like that and he scrapped it coz the dog pound heard it before it got released
. I think because pac was young and hard headed and didnt want anybody to tell him when he was wrong even tho he was a genius.. in life u still need people thats gona check u on things if they were around i kno he would of never jumped orlando richie rich and them bay cats would of got on him about that.. rip pac
on Hennessy Pac said Fuck that Gin and Juice, I want some dark shit...also repping for 93, Pac mentioned no Death row artist, there was a rivalry before Pac came to DR pidd
Shish Jmix... so glad to have U back!!! I wish this year (for U and UR fam) will be prosperous and rich in everything that U do and that U be healthy!!! 🙂 Now I hope U don't go silent on us again because U make the best s**t!!! Keep em coming and God bless the Surrat familly 😉
You can listen to a lot of Old Bay rap or phrases and you can see where Snoop and Daz took some stuff and made it theirs. This interview kind of proves it.
@@Junior21485 well it is a long shot, but I would of thought by now there would be a short clip of them in the studio, there's plenty of studio footage after the AEOM album released.
@@awwskit9753 if you listen to the Above the Law and 2pac's track from 1992 titled "Call It What You Want". 2pac says: 2Pac'll pack a person, pump the trunk I'm bumpin' G-Funk, but you can call it what you want for those who don't know, before Snoop signed with Dre he was working with Above the Law under Ruthless records and Warren G used to sleep on Above the law's couch so obviously there's a connection. Even Warren G said he got the g-funk style from Above the law
Pac did a whole album with the fo shizzle ma nizzle slang that snoop claimed, I done heard a interview this lady said Pac made that slang up, he was mad that snoop and the DPG started biting his style & scrapped the whole album. The*Homies*U*Got Loyal*Indeed*for*Ever
jacob butler Real spit. Back in the day it was a song called the double dutch bus and the artist spit that slang and in the town we never stopped spittin’ it. A lot of Bay rappers use it, but I had a potna who went to Long Beach St. on a football scholarship and he used to fuck wit Dominoe’s cousin and he gave him a copy of 415. I’m talking about before he was serious about rapping. Later on come to find out him and some of his homies started a rap group 213 because they was sprung on 415. And the rest is mothafuckin’ history. RU-vid 415 snitches and bitches. That shit still slap. Especially “the sideshow”. We still out here swingin’ em, sideways to da next light. On mamas✌🏾
You should have asked him about Animosity IF this track was even recorded too? Because, we have seen in the footage studio gov pac rich rappin on the beat and recording... maybe rich would remember IF there is also a version with gov etc other than lie to kick it...
If it were Tupac you'd say he was paying homage - but since it's Snoop, well he was biting it. You 2pac fans need to get over it; Snoop had nothing to do with his death.
I'm from the bay,and I member when JT the Bigga Figga ambushed Richie'Rich and Pac was the only one who fought back they had a few wars but came cool after all that...
Most of the songs on that album we're supposed to be on the thug Style Album Tupac scratch the whole thing what I heard not only biggie Snoop jacked Tupac style on a couple different things but Interscope in One release in either I don't think a lot of songs was to Underground 2 hardcore
People use beats to pay homage all the time and borrow lines that's hip hop. Snoop has told similar story about this he loved 415 they named they group 213 because 415 after they city area code
I try telling peoples RICHIE RICH is the only one really knew Pac.Pac pick up a lot of Game from Richie Rich.Tupac love the Bay.did songs with E-40, Spice1,Richie Rich,Dru Down etc.and C-Bo I mean he's not from the Bay but had love for C-Bo that was out of Sacramento.But us Bay cats know the Real.Tupac music will live on.but we have to let all his personal stuff rest.