Pac didn't really TAKE Snoop's shine, Suge gave it to him. Suge was in charge and shifted the priority from Snoop and Tha Dogg Pound to Pac. If anything Pac tried to ensure that Snoop maintained his popularity by including him on projects.
He is good at sending subliminal messages. One minute him Pac was cool next minute he on a plane with silverware because he thought he was going to get jumped by Pac
Yo check out him out when he introduces pac into the rock and roll hall of fame. He’s got a scarf on with some pentagrams on it. When you seen snoop wear satanic shit like that. It’s almost as he’s saying pac was sacrificed
@@hightoones8122context at the time that was advertised as a Snoop show at the house of blues when it happened. Pac opening was special because he was Pac and was the last DR album to drop as they were trying to build for the fall release of Doggfather.
The same thing happened with Dre before Snoop, Pac got all the attention when he got to Death Row and everyone who took a back seat because of it wasn't very happy
I was watching the house of blues live in LA DVD, PAC and snoop were performing and I noticed snoop mean mugging PAC in the background. PAC seemed oblivious to the hate from snoop. It was very shocking to me.
While Death Row became the 2Pac show once he went under their banner, at least he gave love and opportunities on the label with his work which he didn’t have to do
You’re Think Tupac Was On Death Row For Years He Had So Much Muzik He Made For The Label & Some Unreleased Tracks We Haven’t Heard Yet Rip Makaveli Da Don
We keep forgetting Pac was out like 10 months and it felt like 10 years. 25 years old and all these stories you would swear he was like 45 years old. RIP to the GOAT, Tupac Shakur ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
Snoop was the first artist/ poster boy of DR, once Pac came though everybody knew he was gonna blow DR up even more and he was the main player on the roster. When we think about DR we think about Pac and Suge the most
I think Dre and Snoop. Dogg Pound and Snoop affiliates. Dre affiliates. Death Row was already built up and hot before Pac. Pac wasn't there too long. It's like KD joining the warriors. They didn't need him but it looked good having an extra star.
@@natsusatsujinki8342nothing like that. Man… stop!!! Doggystyle came out in 93’ ! There’s not one album in the history of death row that sold more than all eyez on me😂
I’m glad somebody said it!! Everyone knew Snoop was jealous of Pac and that’s why he threw rocks at Bad Boy then hid his hand cus he wanted Pac to fail! Til this day Snoop throws shade at Pac while tryna to big him up at the same time. He’s a bozo fr
Also snoop admitted Tupac took one of his side pieces, thats gotta hurt ...Especially when you show up to the girls house n she tells you " i dont think tupac would like this" ...Thats from snoops mouth
Facts. Snoop completely lost me about 10 years ago when he did an interview saying 2pac brought the negativity to deathrow 😂. Like the first album ever released on deathrow wasn't an eazy e/Tim dog/Uncle Luke diss album. The album I'm speaking of is the "The chronic" for those that might not know
Tupac and Snoop Dogg should have done an album together. I thought back then when the song "America's Most Wanted" dropped and heavy, heavy airplay that it received that them two was about to make it happen. I think that album would have been a multi-platinum success 💯
A lot of people forget 2Pac and Snoop Dogg did do an album it went unreleased. It was the "Thug Pound" album. It was the collaboration album between Pac/Outlaw Immortalz and Snoop/Dogg Pound. Pac worked on 3 albums at the same time: -All Eyez On Me -7 Day Theory -Thug Pound Not sure why Death Row Records didn't release the album but they completed it.
@@Kali0790 Das wack. I hate Snoop Bitch. Wouldn’t want them to make records together. Real catz & fake bitches shouldn’t make music together. But dayum, I would luv to hear what 2pac said on dat album.
What are those songs that were supposed to be on Thug Pound? If I had to guess Wanted Dead Or Alive If Theres A Cure World Wide Dime Piece Street Life..... but what other songs did they have together?@@Kali0790
Snoop claims it was his idea to get 2PAC OUT OF JAIL AND suggested to Suge to bail him out and sign him in 1995. I remember every rapper being jealous of his great success in 1994/1996 despite Shooting at crooked cops, being shot ,framed ,thrown in jail , on top of that the whole east coast is dissing you ! How would you feel ? Would you survive ? Would any of that change you ? Put yourself in pacs shoes. They killed the greatest artist of my time hence MAKAVELI and the crucifixion depiction
Tupac was the Kobe of rap. He most definitely had the Mamba mentality. Different platform but same work ethic. Both of those dudes were on a mission to make an impact on the world before they passed. They both knew they only had a short amount of time left, and they made the most of it. There will never be another like them.
Pac and MJ started their pro careers and achieved the majority of their highest success around the same time. 1995-1996 it was all about the return of Jordan and Tupac.
@raymondkofianderson8195 Yeah, but Kobe had that mentality before he got to the NBA. Everyone who knew him when he was younger and in high school says he always had that never quit work ethic. He branded it as the "Mamba Mentality" later in his NBA career, but he had the mentality and work ethic to back it up way before then.
@IStevenSeagal, you're trolling, right ? Pac is probably the most influential rap artist of all time. No one but you feels like Snoop is in the top 3 of anything.
@@knox04 A) How many Pac songs do you have in your playlists? B) How many Snoop songs you got in your playlist? C) Pac only influenced one single rapper from my playlist (50 Cent) and that's it. And yet every artist wants to feature Snoop in their songs. D) Snoop is a living legend and didn't need to die or be whyte to become huge.
I'm sure Snoop is over Pac. It was a moment in a whole career. Pac is long gone and Snoop has done plenty of work since Pac died. A multimillionaire, older.. I'm sure he'd rather be in his own shoes vs Pac.
@@Illumi-Naughty I agree with you it has been 27yrs. But I don't understand the subliminal jabs he throws at 2pac. We all grow, whatever went down in 95-96 happened. He doesn't have to change the details to fir a certain narrative.
Snake Dogg Still Till This Day Jealous Of Tupac Success 💪🏾 He Always Throw Pac Under The Bus But Never Wanna Admit His Wrongs Thats Why My Dawg Tupac Makaveli Still Trending Till This Day Ik Snoop Can’t Stand It
Its been said by multiple ppl that when pac got signed to death row and came out to cali that Snoop was big mad because ALL the beats etc was given to pac, they was ALL butt hurt but supposedly Snoop was the worst ‼️🤦🏿♀️🤷🏿♀️💁🏿♀️💯
Much respect to Low M.B once again for speaking straight FACTS. Low showing up to AOD like a boss in a custom sweat suit and hat. It was obvious Tha Dogg felt some kind of way, that Pac took his shine. Thats why you gotta keep your grass cut so you watch out for snakes.
Snake Dogg weren’t no real friend to Pac. You can tell from the body language in interviews and at the House of Blues. And how he talks now about Pac now. Doggystle a classic. But that’s Snoops first and last hit as he been wack ever since then. Doggfather had 1-2 good tracks and that’s it
@@ganeshramnarine1206 Snoop always going be salty. This is the same man that was prepared to use table utensils in a fight 🍽🍴 just in case Pac bought the Airplane Fade to the table.
Snoop put out Doggystyle (93) Murder Was The Case [soundtrack] (94) and Tha Dogfather (96) two months after 2pac passed away. All 3 albums did great in first week sales. And went muli platinum albums. 2pac in an 11 months span recorded enough material for Death Row to put out: All Eyez On Me (96) Makaveli (96) Still I Rise (99) Until The End Of Time (01) Better Dayz (02) albums were recorded and released on Death Row. I don't understand why Snoop out of all people would hate for lol. Snoop wasn't Suge responsibility, that was Dr. Dre mans. 2pac was Suge responsibility. So of course, he's going to make sure 2pac had all the music stuff he needed to be successful.
But also, Pac was recording 3 songs a day whereas Snoop was sitting back fried most the damn time, not doing nothing. There is a difference Snoop can complain that he was losing his top seat at death row or he could've gone and done the same thing and recorded heaps of songs instead of just laying back high all the time.
@@PacMusicVault Exactly, and let's not forget. From 93-95, in the same time frame as Snoop, before 2pac came to Death Row. He put out: Strictly 4 My N*ggaz, ThugLife, Me Against The World albums. More work than Snoop put out.
Despite all the jealousy towards him, pac gave Snoop shout outs in Makaveli. Pac was all about team business rather than pettiness. He had love for Snoop.
I keep picturing Snoops face in the booth when Pac rapped the line, "JEALOUSY IS MISERY SUFFERING IS GRIEF, BETTER BE PREPARED WHEN U COWARDS FUKC WIMME, I BUST N FLEE..."
Somebody finally said it out loud. You can hear the hate in him still right now today. You can see the jealousy in the photos of them. No wonder Pac started having so much venom, he had so much hate around him. Sad because its people he was loyal to that he brought up under him.
Dr Dre's the Chronic came out in 1992 and Deep Cover soundtrack was before that... The Chronic featured a lot of people that made you believe that there were multiple albums coming out... People forget that Dr. Dre featured Snoop in Deep Cover song and the Chronic album Then you had 1993 with the Poetic Justice soundtrack having a couple of what seemed like the Dogg Pound Ganstas (that didn't seem to just be Daz and Kurupt cause Snoop, Rage and others talked in there) and Snoop album that was very "radio friendly" and "MTV friendly" but no matter what you want to believe, Snoop's first album was his first album... you don't become a "Super star" until you made more than a couple albums so Snoop was hot but he really wasn't the talent the first album made it seem to be or even the Chronic... technically Dogg Father album exposes this and that album was wack. The thing is it doesn't make sense that from 1992 to the first half of 1995 there were a lot of artists at Deathrow Records not really dropping albums or singles so there was some wack production in the sense that they weren't really trying to get these albums out... Tupac comes in and immediately makes a double album... but people forget Tupac was a rap fanatic before Digital Underground so he got his first album out in 92 but in 93 he did a bunch of feats and songs for other soundtrack albums, then 94 he's getting Me Against the World ready, Thug Life released, Adobe the Rim ost songs, the Show ost songs... so he was already working double and triple duty and he is in interviews saying how all the legal issues were draining his finances around either 1993 or into 94... so he figured out how to stay hungry... unlike how others like to claim that he was predicting his death... nah he using hunger to rap nice. Seriously Snoop should not have been delusional thinking Pac was taking his shine cause Snoop hadn't proven himself and the second album does that especially when you don't have some super talented producer in there. Also Biggie’s first album was basically the equivalent of "corporate music", you have established big producers and something doesn't add up there cause technically it's your first album... then the second one is more of the same only it's a forced double album for a sophomore effort? Or trying to copy the fact Tupac made a double album? People get lost in the hype and duped into the hype thinking some rappers are great or were large... come on only Tupac was the true hardcore talent and he wasn't even mainstream if you was back then you'd think Snoop was mainstream... off his first album...
Facts!!! That 2pac Me Against the World album was dope. I wish he kept that same energy coming out of jail instead of riding around with an idiot like suge. Snoop has always been average.
If you really think about it,...Quik & Daz saved the Row after 94'. Quik worked on Above The Rim, MWTC Soundtrack, Auntie Jewell's album & 2nd II None's unreleased album. Then him & Daz + Johnnie J masterminded Pac's All Eyez On Me record.
I saw the documentary about Dre and his deal with beats and apple. If you really pay close attention you can read in between the lines that big and pac death was bigger then gang violence. Just look at who is still standing and they are all of sudden close, united and hanging out 🤨
For sure , other thing that is confusing me is that he was acting tough at source award ( 1995) , dissing B.I.G , his trailer got shot at and out of nowhere he had no beef with With BAD BOYZ . If snake was a person definitely Snoop is
I think snoop jealousy made him choose sides with big and fluff. Even tho snoop gave suge the idea to sign pac, snoop didnt know pac would become a Mega star and take over DR. I bet he regret that to this day.
You are a talented rapper, selling millions, on a succesful record label, how can you be jealous? While there are people who are homeless, got diseases, lying in hospitals, live in poverty, are out fighting wars, I could go on all day. If Snoop was jealous, he wasn’t aware of what a fortunate life he had
This man just explained it well, but even if not, that's how jealousy and envy works. Rich people are often jealous of poor people. That's one reason I hate all this modern day "alpha" talk. People don't bow down to people that are greater, they plot and gossip. The person in second place doesn't look at number one with respect, and definitely not with empathy, they look with disdain and hatred. They don't want to applaud number one, they want to pass them or even worse, destroy them. You ever go to a new job or school? There will be haters.
Tutupac was jealous of Biggie and how a man his size could be seen by many beautiful women around the world as a sex symbol while being a real gangsta as opposed to pac not havin even a single traffic ticket until he signed to Death Row to play his studio gayster role 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Because before snoop and dre was face of deathrow, once pac came he took everything in such short amount of time, which got every person on deathrow focusing on pacs music because his work ethic was crazy
2Pac was on Death Row for 11 months and accelerated its demise with his antics. Pac was a B level rapper in the early 90s known for his antics. Death Row made him a superstar. I hate the revisionist history that 2Pac was a megastar before he came to the row.
Not only was pac already a platinum artist before he came to death row, he remained one after dre left. Suge kept some producers known as “the wack room” on payroll in the event they lost their top producers they cld turn to. They were called the wack room bc they didn’t make good beats. Daz left dj quik left and pac used the wack room and gave us makaveli. He makes the beat, not the other way around. Meanwhile snoop did nothing when he weren’t to no limit without Dre for 3 years. Not until he reunited with Dre did snoop give us another hit.
" The phone rings I grabbed the line its the bus stop, he's having static I grab my gauge and my 2 glocks." Salute to 1 of my favorite gangsta rap songs of my teen age years, I still listen to the 90s rap music.
man the Dogg father album would have been a classic if Pac wasn't killed i just remember being so mad Pac got killed i didn't want to hear nothing from Deathrow records
I was probably 12 years old bumping dear moma on the radio in my moms Mercedes. Some guy was walking and he threw his hands up. Lolll. The 90s was the shit
Snoop always reminded me of my child hood best friend he always got mad and seemed to shut down when you're on the shine but when he's on the shine he seems as he don't give a darn how anyone else think or feel and it's a lots of haters out here like that they're the main ones that uses all the cool hip words because they're fake at heart a real guy shouldn't have to push to hard to fake it shouldn't have to keep telling you he's real and 💯 you should let others have that opportunity to label what they see in you