Big Gipp details how Tupac had his girlfriend and Left Eye in the studio at the same time when he played "Hit Em Up' for him. And details how Uncle Luke put Suge Knight in his place.
Shoot, he still is bro. I'm from Miami Town (Liberty City) an dey don't call Luke "the mayor". More like Miami Don. Big homie got all Bahama OG's and Island boys and black American peeps ride wit em. Cubans and Colombians too...
Uncle Luke ain't nothing to mess with. Don't let the booty shaking & party joints fool ya, he was really on his shit & Dre & them had to learn the hard way lol.
I remember JT Money on Poison Clan's 2nd album talking about jackin tourists in Miami and then a few months later it was a big news flash about the rise in tourist robberies. Not that he caused it, he just said how it could go down. Just like L.A .let it be known... it wasn't all palm trees and beaches.
Big Gipp's Hit List: [1] Jay Z & the media's favoritism towards EastCoast Rappers, [2] DJ Khalid, [3] Suge Knight & Death Row Records. Dr. Dre & Snopp Dogg never responded directly to Poison Clan leadman, JT Money & Clayvosie, on Luke's 1992 diss track, "Cowards in Compton". While the track was on Luke's album, JT Money was the one who slayed Dr. Dre & Snopp Dogg ( lol).
Why respond to a fcking Wack ass song? Nobody brings it up on their diss song lists because it was trash. But you go ask people what was said on Dre day. And they’ll tell you word for word.
@@cryptowalk1387 i don't know about that. Miami's JT Money & Verb is better on the mic than Dr.Dre & Snoop Dogg. Compare JT Money's top 10 (to include his albums being apart of Poison Clan) vs. Snoop Dogg's top 10.
"But the human tongue is a beast that few can master. It strains constantly to break out of its cage, and if it is not tamed, it will tun wild and cause you grief."
Many People Forget That 2Pac Stayed Quiet & Waited 4 Months After AEOM Was Multi Platinum Without Any NY Air Play. Then Dropped Hit'em Up in June 96 🔥 That Song Was Everywhere On Repeat Nationwide !!!
@@soundcheck2k7 Yeah in 1996 AEOM Got Absolutely No Air Play On NY Radio !!! But The Streets in NY Was Bumping it. And The Album Still Sold 6 Million When he Was Still Alive !!! 🔥
@@borngifted5398 That's crazy! I'm not from NY, I live south and I remember when it came out, all we heard was All Eyez on Me! That album really offended NY radio I guess lol
I’m happy Gipp telling the story of Luke so the world knows that rap/ hiphop was giving its wings to fly because of him. Give him his star on the walk of fame and Grammy. Also, his spot in the Rock and Roll Hall of fame.
@@youngtupac1971looks like you got hit up in the womb when you were conceived crack baby looking fool.. your obsessive over pac probably have a crush on him you look like a halfy 🎉
Long Kiss good night was Big`s response to Hit Em Up, and it hit lower then Hit Em Up. The only reason Big could not make a diss Record when Pac was alive is because Puffy would not allow it.
Exactly took the same beat & then flip the chorus & answered back to the song Who shot ya 😂.. Classic diss song of all time & he even had New York playing the song in the streets, go listen to Fat Joe podcast 😂
@@PPHDocumentariesThat's a fucking lie, it's multiple diss songs that they made about 2 Pac & Puffy lying ass was on the track talking shit, go pull it up it's online but guess what they had multiple New York Rappers on there & that shit was weak af compared to 2 Pac. So yes they made multiple diss songs towards Pac but none of them was harder than Hit'em Up so how the fuck 2 Pac is behind Biggie smh 😂.. Pac is number one & the people has spoken fuck a Billboard ranking
I remember that beef when I was a little kid back in the early 90s lol. I remember luke’s song “ cowards in Compton “ a lot of people might not remember that but it was funny as hell. The video was even funnier because they had a fake Dr.Dre and snoop dogg getting punked😂😂😂😂😂
It was a back and forth, fuck wit Dre day video was funny too when they dissed eazy e and Luke but yea those times were real. None of the internet thugging like today
So can Busta and Tony yayo. What's so amazing is that Busta was telling this one particular story while being interviewed by fat Joe. Fat Joe must have cut him off around 20 times talking about something else and Busta was able to always start the story right where he left off .
Gipp stating some real. I've been watching his interviews and I believe him. I remember when uncle Luke and dre was beefing. That's when dre and snoop did dre day around that time. I think. And l 💯%believe when he's saying that andre 3000 is a beast. Im from the midwest myself and when southernplayalisticadillacmuzik came out. It blew my mind personally. Classic album. Made me feel like I was in Atlanta. And I still to this day haven't been. I have family there though. That album slapped from beginning to end. I was actually listening to it before I started watching Gipp interviews. Git up git out and get sumthing. Cee- lo came in hard and Andre 3000 finished it off with perfection. Made me rethink what I was doing at that time because it seemed as if they were talking to me lol. That's was one album I dared not got bootlegged. I paid for the real deal so I could get the real deal quality. It also made me want a Cadillac. But a coupe Deville with hydraulics. They were a reason to I started freestyling and rapping. I also felt what he was saying about Jay-z. Number one where. Huh. In his house. I probably can out rap Jay and I can write my own lyrics as well. But anyways. I can't say the same about none of Jay z albums because i didn't like them. They either was given to me or a bootleg copy 🤔 somebody gave me. What's that saying about if somebody give you something just because they didn't like it. Or its bootlegged because it was a waste of money. My opinion. Shot out to Big Gipp. He's about one in a few that I believe speaking real about Tupac. And they need to quit playing with andre 3000 and Big Boi. Big Boi came hard on the gorilla Zoe remix hood ni$$a. Soul food is another classic of mine. I had the real deal goodie mob album too.
Im from Atlanta and tbh nobody really thought big boi could rap... we all knew that 3000 was the shi , now when atliens dropped we thought dre was on some bull shi but not lyrically , we just was like y tf this niqqa dre got on shoulder pads and not polo no more ... people were talk8ng about dre bad.. but his lyrics over stood that shi... dre is the shi big boi was a tag along ... shi lets go to the love below ... dre was singing niqqa and we played that shi to death , he won us over... nobody remembers speaker boxx im sorry ... thugs were sitting around talking bout heyyyyyy ya
@@yohonnwestbrooks9968 facts That's real on what you're saying. That's why I said that 3000 was sweet on southernplayalisticadillacmuzik. I had they second album too.. but I had a different feel for that one. You're right about big boi. But big boi did come hard on that hood ni$$as remix by gorilla zoe. I lost taste for them after 3000 started dressing like he did But he was messing with Ericah Badu. And she still look good to this today. Hey ya had to grow on me. But it was played so much that it eventually did.
@@yohonnwestbrooks9968 A "tag along," Big Boi?!? You trippin'... Andre is the GOAT, imo - but Big Boi is top 25, _at least!!!_ He spittin' gems on those records... and got a great solo career!
I love how all these stories painting Death Row as weaker than previously believed arise only AFTER Pac is dead and Suge is in jail. Now that Suge is defenseless, everyone and their mama has a story about punking him.
How old are you? After Suge man`s Big Jake got Body Bagged right in front of Suge, it was all over the Hip Hop Media shortlly after. Word spread that people from DeathRow got beat up by Luke`s Crew not too long after it happened. I also remember reading about Suge and his boys getting beat up by 1 guy. I read that way before Suge got football numbers in his prison sentencing.
@@PPHDocumentaries but do you remember the full story with the fight with Luke and his crew? They had the numbers, Suge and his crew caught up with them later with the tables turned. People seem to forget about that. Lol You say Suge and his crew was beat up by 1 man. Lol. You're referring to the barber dude that people love to talk about, but leave out the part he hit Suge in the head with a tire iron. Smh
@@anthonybrooks1559 I think That`s a lie. Deathrow got beat up and ithink deathrow goupies are trying to save face by making up lies like they got revenge.
“I got mind control over Suge Knight. He be like STFU… I’ll be quiet. But when he leave… I’ll be talkin again” That’s Most rappers back in the G when they saw Suge 😂😂😂😂
Infamous Luke was one that wasn't scared of Suge this ain't the first time I heard about that situation I heard they got they ass kicked in that brawl.see you good at home but when you step on other people's turf act like you got some sense or get rolled up like a joint.
@@darryljohnson4458 no lies told. Yeah, Death Row was with the shit, not taking nothing away from 'em. But every city has hoods, and every city has tough niggas willing to take it there.
I told people the same thing I’m from SC and Florida was like another Colombia and Haiti mixed. Every time we went to lauderdale to visit family it was a great time. The swap shop you could up in one night just visiting family.
Miami wasn’t no first hood Harlem south Bronx and east New York was no joke way before Miami in the 70s gangsters like Frank Matthews ,Nicky Barnes and Frank Lucas was getting Big money in real Ghetto Miami in the 80s wasn’t more hard core than NYC in the 70s New York was like a third world country a literal war zone
AND I DO MEAN EVERYBODY EVEN NEW YORK, Go ask Fat Joe 😂.. I tell u now New York was happy that 2 Pac died after Hit'em Pac killed Badboy & they never could top Hit'em Up 😂
💯....my best friend pulled up to my Mother house...told me to come listen to something.....sat in his ride.....that shiss came out of his Altecs....it was over.....the Hood was bumping that all over New Orleans 💯....u heard me 🤣🤣🤣
Yeah alot of shit u young niggaz don't knoe keep watching u learn a lot more we said PAC lived 50 years in 25 for a reason an alot of southern niggaz rocked for PAC in them dayz until now go look at the video of PAC recording hit em up big gipp right there an u see left eye
Napolean said Pac played Hit Em for the Goodie Mob so he`s telling the truth. I`m glad Gipp bought up the fact that Suge got checked in Miami because a lot of people think everybody was scared of Suge. And Gip might have sugercoated his comments about what happened to Suge in Miami because i heard People From DeathRow got beat up in Miami by Luke boys. Also according to Lord Jamar and Jermaine Dupri, after Suge dissed Puffy at the Source awards, Puffy was in Suge`s face at the club called the Tunnel. Lord Jamar said Puffy was deep and Suge was deep.
@@robertnelson7947 Much love Brodi from 2CT to da other side. Make this shit One Town again while we still got a piece left before the cubans take all of it
Being heavily invested as a teenager in the pac biggie beef the 1st time I heard hit em up Being a pac fan I thought it was hard but I knew bad things were on the horizon and nothing good was gonna come from this. U wish I was wrong rip pac rip biggie
@@shaffirgamalna5293 exactly pac even tried to end it. He went on vibe mag and said he was done with all that. He wanted to just focus on the music and movies and make money then a few weeks later big and puff mostly puff went on vibe puffing their chest out pretty much calling Pac a punk and all that then that Angie Martinez shit saying he got raped and stuff that was some sucker shit. I was neutral til then. And eventhough I'm from jersey I was riding with the west. I can never support how puffy moves in the game still can't
@@jackjill8129 yea me too I live in New Jersey so I got alot of flack for that but so what. Like don't get me wrong biggie was phenomenal but compared to pac it's not even competitive pac was 10x better than biggie it's not even close
Every major city in the 80s was no joke and Miami wasn’t the first hood In the sixties with bumby Johnson was the first hood it don’t get more gangster than NYC in the 70s Frank Matthews ,Nicky Barnes Frank Lucas was real gangsters getting big money Harlem ,south Bronx and east New York was No Joke way before Miami
@@bkbrown7489 Truth. I can agree. In comparison with all major cities of the US 🇺🇸, of course cities as the NYC, Chi., LA, SF, Oakland comes 1st but cities such as the MIA, Detroit, the N.O., and Houston was getting it in, too
@@bkbrown7489 GOOGLE THE COCAINE COWBOYS....MATTHEWS,BARNES, AND LUCAS COMBINED COULD'NT TOUCH WILLIE FALCON... HE SOLD OVER 2 BILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF COCAINE FROM MIAMI IN THE EIGHTIES FACT.
@@bkbrown7489 Only one was the most dangerous in the world my boy and dats MIAMI. it’ll never happen to another us City. You can’t even imagine da bodies that was dropping back then.
DUNGEON FAMILY checked all the black people that came to Atlanta but let TAYLOR SWIFT,BRUCE SPRINGSTEIN, BEASTIE BOYS, JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE and other white boys slide check free ... you get the point.
I have so many stories about my grandfather Jack and honestly he was the one who gave most of these guys their start. I watched from a young kid how black music went from underground to the mainstream. I was privileged to have witnessed the thing Gipp is talking about and even things that happened before. My grandfather started the Family Affairs in the late 70s and our last one was in Atlanta 1995 .
Maybe reach out to someone like Tariq Nasheed who does documentaries, lots of people are not aware of the impact Jack The Rapper had but would enjoy learning the backstory.
Big Brother is wrong about what happened at Jack the rapper I was there that night I love the brother but that didn’t happen and that’s a fact!! And thank God for Grandmaster Melle Mel🙏🏽if it wasn’t for him things would’ve been a whole lot worse than it were
I heard this exact Pac story from my producer friend Doug Rasheed who was there that night as well. He produced 2 songs for Pac, Only God Can Judge Me, and I’d Rather Be Ya N.I.G.G.A. he said some words to Pac after hearing Hit Em Up..like “bro are you alright” he has some other good Pac stories too.
He wrong on his time line though. Jake was killed before Pac got out of jail. He said he heard the song then Suge came to the club in ATL to check puff and Jake got killed. Hit em up came out like May or June of 1996.
I had 2 Partners who was at the Jack the Rapper circa 1993. I think they were staying at the Embassy Suites and say those Miami cats was Wilding out. T. V .s being thrown from the top floors!!!
Luke dissed NWA and Dre for being a woman beater before he left Eazy. Then they made Dre day and then they replied with cowards in Compton and then the shxt popped off
Gipp don’t know what he talking about Miami in the 80s wasn’t more gangster than NYC in the 70s Bumby Johnson ,Frank Matthews,Nicky Barnes and Frank Lucas era was way more gangster than Miami in the 80s Miami wasn’t more dangerous than the South Bronx Harlem and east New York in the 70s their were over 2500 homicides yearly in the 70s
Miami wasn’t the first hood NYC was a real war zone in the 70s Frank Matthews Nicky Barnes and Frank Lucas was real gangsters no city in America look like a real war zone more than NYC in the 70s No city had more corrupt cops and gangsters walking around like NYC in the 70s New York in those days was like a third world country
@@michaeljimerson9021 I never said it was sweet, I know it not sweet. I do not like it down there. Like I said ain't nobody scared of the country, back woods that is Atlanta, Georgia. I'm from there north where we are accustomed to luxury living. I'm not impressed with h○○dlife.
@@YOUNGDISCIPLEJAY That’s a big fat negative. Miami/Florida n Carolina first cousins. We just happened to take over Atlanta n other parts of Georgia back in da 80s.
I was there at the Jack The Rapper convention in Atlanta when the fight between Death Row & Luke Records fight happened. Was a radio DJ during those days & the ENTIRE hip-hop/r&b would come to Atlanta for it. That convention weekend he's describing was LEGENDARY.
lol our community have to do better. I’m reading the comments”he real” “he dropping gems” yo dawg if I ever go into a interview and it’s all about what another man is doing then I have failed as a man…..TF
I remember that video, PAC said yah Goodie cool they can come through. That made my day, cause I was such a Goodie fan, and happy to know PAC was fam with them brought a smile to my face.
@@mrkilo-g8794 We did🤷🏾♂️ ! We were deep and wasn’t playing! We left the artillery in the cars and hotels , but we mostly had knives and there was a lot of blood I will say!
@@thecigaremperorreviewsciga7723 that's the point, you all were depper than they were. There was a second incident where they were deeper, talk about that. My point is, anyone can get it, especially if you're out numbered.
@@anthonybrooks1559 lol! Man you sound like a internet troll my nigga! There was no second incident! Suge called Luke and called that shit off! The fuck you talking about?? No one said anyone couldn’t get it. But nigga if you really about that life , then you should know not to run your flaps about Florida niggas and then come down south and think you not gonna get dealt with! Really some of us wanted to dead them niggas that day , but Luke was like Nawl, just hurt em! We left choppers in the cars and hotels. So they should be thankful. But Luke invited them niggas to Miami and we all partied. So no one knows what the fuck you talking bout🤷🏾♂️😂
Luke had a record label, a distribution center, went up against government, set up their tours etc. Point is he was a guy with a certain boss mentality. When you combine that with a dude who was from streets and connected and from Miami, he's not going to be easily intimidated when he's likely been around street guys in the drug war culture. He wanted to be the party guy in the music game because he really was street connected; and didn't need to sell it. DR thought they were dealing with an easy type and found out they were wrong. It's a video of Luke interviewing Suge in 662 after all this. Luke was laughing looking relaxed. You know Luke had to be with it to go to 662 after this and not be worried.
@darkskindrake1314 no cap at all. Luke like that. After all that, it's on tape. He went to Club 662 in Vegas and interviewed Death Row. Trick Daddy was with him.
Luke waz tha 1st successful rap mogul down south since early 80's but Lil J waz tha 1st successful businessman down south with his own record label since tha mid-80s. both are apart of American🇺🇸 black history in tha southern region where slavery started, Florida & Texas I-10 connection!💰💊🔫🎤📀💿
They know they can't eff with NY, That's why they hate it to the core.....but I love it...because they wouldn't go any further toe to toe 💯 We're wayy ahead of their time, plus No comparison
I was right there when Death Row and the Luke Skywalker crew got the fighting at Jack the Rapper convention. It was right at the top of the escalator in the Hotel. Word is bond. Big Gipp telling the truth on that one.
I remember the Miami and Death Row beef. Early to mid 1990s. Luke had a song that played on Miami radio during those days, about the beef. It was short lived tho. (Native Miamian, here. )