@@RoyalAlkebulan on youtube search for it, Pac on a black couch. calls suge as well during the interview. the way he chats to Suge shows you Pac was loved and a G. He also goes full Pac mode on the Ambition part in the interview. Guy was a force fr fr.
@@andrewkyriacou1922 I hope I live to see the day she releases the whole damn interview! If I remember correctly, she gave it to Jay-Z for safe keeping and to get it saved onto something different other than the tape… She’s addressed why she only released a half our of it, you can find it here on RU-vid.. I understand to a degree, however it’s going on 30 years now and I see no real reason as to why she still hasn’t released it…
@@trifeali9178 goofy ?🤣😂, look at the low iq idiots in LA nowadays, Keefe D Dry snitch paid her dearly for this, The Game Agent Wack100 who does stupid interviews and the rest of the Mexicans and African Americans who do interviews with Adam22, all goofies🤣😂
His death was very ill fated..I stayed on 92nd and Hobart..Johnny J used to have people on other side of Western 94th and Manhattan behind Jesse Owens park..in his last days he found out the truth of his upbringing and the people who raised him..he found out later he was adopted and the truth of his real fam..its alot of stuff I heard first hand but not to in depth because it was outta respect for the peace of the situation but it was heavy for him to handle and he took his own life.
@@thatguyfrom313 I don't think they diss wu Tang I remember RZA said back then the fugees second was a classic I'm curious what song they diss wu Tang?
"Yo this was how the west was won Our motto, a true desperado Rappers want to be actors So they play the Jesse James character And get they bones fractured"- Wyclef and Pace 1 "Heard the Fugees was tryna do me Look, b***h, I'll cut your face, this ain't no motherf*ckin' movie"-Tupac
Looks like that Fugees song was retaliation for Tupac`s California Love which was a sneak diss song at the east coast with lines like: "Only in LA is where we riot not rally to live and die, in LA we wear Chucks not bally." Basically he was saying the east coast is weak and they don`t fight against injustice and New York was known for wearing Bally sneakers and LA was known for wearing Chuck Taylors. And according to some people only, New York does sneak diss songs.
Nahhh.. I remember in 96 when John Forte of the Refugee Allstars spit that verse " you got shot 5 times/ we left you breathing for a reason.." Pac got hold of that verse and a couple others from Lauryn Hill and it was on.. tension in the air was thick fog mixed with heavy Gunsmoke.. iykyk..
Fugees were dissing rappers in general who were portraying the Italian mafia persona, you can hear it on the Red Intro. 2Pac was using the alias Makaveli which although Macchiaveli was not a gangster, he was still an ITALIAN philosopher. So it was like, why are black people using Italian names like Gambino or Gotti and stuff ? So that was one coincidence but when you haer Wyclef's verse in Cowboys, it sounded like it could have been addressed to Pac ("Rappers wanna be actors" / "Jesse James" Remember Jesse James was an OUTLAW / "How the WEST was Won"). With Pac being paranoid enough already, if you add the Haitian Jack connection with the Fugees (Wyclef being Haitian), you know Pac was going to get at them as soon as someone told him they were dissing him which Big Daddy Kane confirmed happened when they were in the studio. So yes, rappers were getting at Pac, problem is a lot of people don't catch it.
I’ve been saying this since he was shot the first time, if he felt like someone had parts of him getting shot & or was talking bad about him, he had the right to feel that way. He had the right to respond, it all happened to him & not any of us.
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The fugees dissed him in an MTV promo, or whatever they called it. When they were on the show and it went to the next video, which was a Tupac video, they made a slick comment.
The older you get the more you realize how young 25 is. It's still an adult but that's why people over 40 usually still refer to people in their 20s as "kids."
@@MurdaOnYouYou comparing this useless story to Jesus story when you could of used the mother goose story or the boy who cried wolf.... Nevermind I understand what you mean peaple do think Pac is the hip hop Jesus
If I'm not mistaken it was from the song "Cowboy" by the fugees. See the thing is pac was paranoid but not stupid! Just like when de la soul did the ego trip video and it had the guy who look like 2pac. I believe that's why pac got at them as well
The Fugees song Nappy Heads is when not only they sneaked dissed whole West Coast when they talked about the dudes out on the West Coast wearing Jherri Curls and all that....
Pac has an interview where he said on MTV or something they were hosting and when his video “California Love” was about to play they said “the East side is the best side” and Pac said he took that as a diss
2pac career started on the EastCoast when he was living in Baltimore and going back to New York that’s why his rap name was MC New York and his rap groups was called the East Side Crew and Born Busy . 2pac was supposed to sign a record deal when he was 14 but Afeni didn’t let him.
Pac is a east coast rapper born and raised on the east, when you think pac you think timberland boots, he even went to jail in NY. Pac was killed by west coast people tho, that’s it
I been saying this since 1996.. That Fugees song “ Cowboys”, half of that first verse was DEFINITELY aimed at 2pac… “ I’ll pull out my gun and plug two (2pac) like Tru-goy( which plug two and trugoy just happens to be De la soul members)…saying “ You ain’t got no guns, you’re off to the precinct( 2pac couldn’t have any guns anymore , since he now had felonies), Thrown off the building playing cowboy ( Juice bishop character) …”Caved in the grave cause you didn't know how to behave Playin' cowboy now you sleep with the slaves” that’s another Jab aimed at 2pac bishop character, which is silly since it was only a movie character… Which leads to “Rappers want to be actors, So they play the Jesse James character, and get they bones fractured” which is a jab at 2pac 1994 elevator shooting…
That young shit don't mean nothing, let's excuse all these 16, 17, and 18 yo shooting up everyone in black communities around the world just because they are young.
I think I know why. I remember during that time the Fugees were hosting Yo MTV Raps and it was either Pras or Clef throwing an up “E” and mocking the West Coast.
I remember on one of those award shows after pac died that wyclef was like now that Thuglife or that gangsta shit is dead we can make real or good music not verbatim
Listen to Fugees The Score album "Ready or Not" Lauryn Hill says in the song, "so why you imitating Alcapone__" at the time 2Pac had a track on Me Against The World album called "Young N-ggaz" 2Pac chorus says "He always going on like Alcapone" just my thoughts. Plus there's a song called "Cowboy."
@@hubhub27 There we're several rappers with the name Capone.. so maybe they was talking about them... the conscious rappers we're always taking shots at the gangsta rappers who we're trying to be like Italian gangsters..
In an interview, Pac said he dissed The Fugees because Lauryn Hill introduced the California Love music video on a show and had an attitude and referred to the "The east being the best side" or something of that nature.
Here go the East Coast Hip Hop Hoochie Mammys hating on Pac on a Pac channel instead of going to a channel that supports their favorite cornball rappers 😂😂😂😂
Lauryn hill said “don't wear Jheri curls cause I'm not from the West No disrespect to the West, true indeed I rock it to the East, the East is the seed”that’s what Pac considered as a diss
What happened was there was a mixtape, I want to say it was Doo Wop. They were taking shots at west coast rappers and talking how the East was better. There were many mcs on that tape and they took shots at 2pac. I remember clear as day.
Pac is the greatest rapper of all time but he’s probably the most sensitive and even petty at times. Always wondering who was “talking behind his back” and trying to prove himself
He was even more alone when he was at Deathrow because no one around him had the guts to tell him he was wrong in how he was acting, or even worse, they didn't tell him he was wrong because they were enjoying the money and popularity from his antics.
@@leonknight558 well overall, conducting himself as if he was John Gotti, Luciano, Bumpy Johnson, and any big name LA gang leader rolled into one. Early on in his career, he beat up a guy because Chuck D’s (from Public Enemy) Jacket came up missing and the guy was supposedly the only person in the room, he beat up the owner of a studio because he wouldn’t let ATCQ and LONS finish the finale touches on some songs they were recording, he was known to fight bootleggers selling tapes of him and his friends in the music game. And when he linked up with DR, he had to add on his tough guy to gain the respect of the gangsters that were there. That’s not a tough guy, that’s a weak muthafukka.
So Neopleon said he was in the studio at the time when BDK was there in LA , switch his Story around he wasn't at the studio when BDK was there in LA, 😲🤔
Pras already said it on this channel. Pras and Wyclef was cool with some of the dudes that set Pac up. Pras said they spoke before the Pac diss records came out. Had PAC lived they never would have dropped.
I'm just reading lyrics to 'The Score' by The Fugees, lol they were dissing Pac so obviously and everyone thought he was paranoid. 1. Wyclef don't give a *beep* if you're dead Raaaaah, raaaah, Let me attack just like the black cat. You in the wrong neighborhood, check the map Hooo, you've got to go for backup. Pac getting with Suge. 2. "Traitor in your crew is mafo heat." Talking about Stretch 3. "Don't play macho, while you got the gun." Tupac pulled out his gun when he was getting robbed at Quad. Yeah, the Fugees were definitely dissing Pac
I can’t remember exactly but I think it had something to do with something Lauren Hill said either at a show or an interview that’s why his diss was mostly directed at her look b I’ll cut your face this ain’t no movie
Ready or Not sound like they was throwing subliminals at somebody when Lauryn said while you imitating Al Capone ill be Nina Simone and defecating on your microphone.
The Fugees definitely dissed Pac. The song was 'Cowboys'. They said "Rappers want to be actors So they play the Jesse James call-up card." The East Coast were good at indirect disses. Plus Wyclef and Pras were with Haitian Jack so it was all political. Funny how Pras is now known as a confidential imformant, a bit like Jack 👀
Lauryn Hill was hosting videos on MTV and after to live nd die in La went off, she said no diss pac but the east side is the best side. In response to pac saying the west side is the best side.
Okay Pac dissed the Fugees but how did he end up on the Lauryn Hill “Sweetest Thing” video? (Which came out after he passed which had to be recorded late in his life)