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Late bay area rapper Seagram had battle rapped treach in 1992 when his debut album was out from rap a lot records. And they went at it and then seagram used his alphabet backwards schemes and then treach was shocked 😲 and gave Seagram his props after that. This was at an event where Seagram opened up for Scarface, naughty by nature and others in 1992. Go to Murder Master Music Show His Brother Explained the whole Story
@@Karceno4Life Me too His First Three Albums Were Extremely DOPE. I still have all three of his albums on 💿 . His debut album from 1992 was the best I Still Listened to that album over and over again. Just like I listened to the godfather of Latin Chicano rap Kid Frost His Best both albums were the best like Seagram's . Both best Kid Frost albums 1. East Side Story 1992 Virgin records ( Best) 2nd album before he signed with Ruthless records 2. Smile Now Die Later 1995 Ruthless records when he had " King of the hill " ( cypress hill diss) before Westside connection. Listen to the diss from Frost. Both Latin rap artists had beef back in 1992 's Summer jam in California. I already know the Whole information behind the beef between cypress hill and Kid Frost since I'm a lifelong Latin Chicano rap fan I still have issues of Street beat Latin rap & party crew magazines and lowrider mags. I know you don't care for Frost and it's not your 4tay but I'm just saying that seagram's debut album was the best alongside both best Kid frost's albums.
@@Karceno4Life insane to the brain ( Cypress Hill Which was a subliminal diss to Kid Frost and Chubb Rock) and They also Diss him on their 1993'S unreleased track called " Scooby-Doo" they diss Frost, A lighter shade of brown, and dj quik. They also diss him on a couple of tracks from their 2nd album "Black Sunday" Sen dog diss Frost before the end of " I ain't goin Out " and they also diss Frost & A lighter Shade of Brown on the 3rd album "temples of boom" best album. The track called " let it regin" Where B REAL saids in his rhyme I'm looking for that fat boy ( Kid Frost ) and A Lighter Shade Of Clowns ( A Lighter Shade Of Brown) and Then Kid Frost Came out with his Diss Response to Cypress Hill "King of the hill " 1995 before Westside connection. Listen to the diss Where Kid Frost Making fun of B-REAL'S High Pitched Nasal Vocals throughout the whole diss track
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 "studio gangsters" punch gang members first? Shoot at police first? And the last words before they die is to the police questioning them is "F*CK YOU" and you call that a studio gangsta? You must HATE "black" people, especially the black Panthers. SAD you're a Studio Christian. You just pretend to be a Christian for likes and followers. Repent for judging another man you've never personally met unrighteously! 🤡
@@edwinotieno9470 Bruh I'm a fan of them both so and it would of been a dope ass album and I don't keep negative shit going that's what's wrong with the world today you speak something positive people that love negativity ain't gone like it so i choose to see things in a better light🤷🏾♂️
@@edwinotieno9470 Your definitely correct and I been a true hiphop old-school fan from day 1 Krs-One to Public Enemy to Ice Cube to Scarface the 90's was a iconic generation i saw Tribe called Quest etc.....
Gonzoe definitely mention this story as well too about the fight with the rolling 60s because he was a rolling 60 himself & Tupac actually talked about this on the audio in an interview with sway how trench did leave and he had to go and talk to the rolling 60s himself & that's the difference see Tupac would have your back that's why he expected biggie to have his back when it came to that situation💯
He wanted Biggie to get into some street shit that had nothing to do with him. Biggie warned Pac about being around those dudes Biggie and both Pac made it big in the rap game why go back to some street shit ? Haitian Jack and Jimmy Henchman weren’t nothing to play with back in the 90s !
@@g-streetboy1353 You can tell Tupac was like that just listen to the song never had a friend like me 💯, and this is just not the only situation that he has a friends back to the max he did this with Public enemy when somebody stole their stuff he also had Busta Rhymes back when The sound man wasn’t gonna let them A form or even touch the mic , and Richie Rich when he had problems in San Francisco when he was trying to jump him Tupac jumped in and I’m pretty sure you already heard that Eazy-E had a problem with death row and 2Pac was right beside him going to have his back , A very loyal dude that’s why he got so much respect
@@doubledge6579 Oh word I definitely need to check my peeps in Newark NJ to get me one. I should've gotten me one of before I moved down here in Alabama
Naughty was so big in the 90's I have a hard time seeing what they'd have to gain by signing with Death Row. Why Suge mad at that? He like the devil. He wanted everbody to go down the same path as Pac. I wish J Prince'd bail him out instead. Then he'd probably be alive. Suge Knight= when keeping it real goes REAL wrong
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 went down the path of a Studio Gangster? Unfortunately, he like Ice Cube and Dr. Dre was a Studio Gangster. Unlike Eazy E (Kelly Park Compton Crip/ KPCC), MC Ren (KPCC), Treach (New Jersey Double ii Bloods), and hell, even 95% of 3-6 Mafia (Gangster Disciples/GDs). But Tupac like Ice Cube was a great poet, visionary and an accomplished actor.
[Remember the Alamo 🇺🇲]... I knew it was BS when people would claim 2PAc didn't know West Coast gang culture. 2Pac knew Treach couldn't run but did anyway. 2Pac saved Treach's ass otherwise he would still have a problem with the rolling 60's. People don't realize how much of a risk 2Pac took to handle the situation with respect...RIP... MAGA
You better holler at me God be careful don't let the evil the money trap you so when you see me you better Holla At Me that's my favorite song on All Eyez on Me is that in I came to bring the pain hardcore to the brain Devante is my favorite producer
Treach Had The Whole Padlock Jewelry idea thing from a local Underground Hip Hop Group From Allentown, Pennsylvania which they had opened Up for naughty by nature in Mid 1992. Treach Used That Padlock Jewelry as a weapon But It also has a meaning That Treach Said " That Padlock Chain Means that the Brothers on lockdown " From the song called Chain Remains 1994/1995 from their album Poverty's Paradise. And he also saids 2pac was a part of his link ( His Padlock chain)
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 he wasnt built like that ? when they got in a scuffle with them robbers at the quad studio shooting pac didnt back down , he got in a scuffle with them while they were all pointing there guns at him and he still was tryin to get one off on em ! not many rappers would of done what pac did
He means at the time they was bigger stars than Pac was. Idk much about Spice 1 but Treach 1st album was #1 in the country. Pac didn't get crazy famous til Death Row days. By then Naughty was on their decline.
@@doubledge6579 Tupac was already famous before death row if you did not do your history correctly he came out with the tupacalypse album second album was strictly for my n***** then me against the world went number one when he was in jail and during that time he had a movie called juice and poetic Justice and above the rim you're not going to tell me he wasn't a star get out of here with that he was a star before he joined death row he didn't really need death row death row needed him who was going to take over when Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg was going through their problems during that time who was going to step up on death row and take that pressure and they wanted Tupac from the beginning but Tupac said no to it doing the first time so I disagree with that Tupac was just as big as those two put together Tupac was just on another level
The person That 2pac Was Cool With and Was Talking to it was The Rapper Named Kenny Kingpin AKA Poppa LQ Formerly known as Laquan he's was in the Rollin 60s from South Central and friends with Mad CJ Mac who also a crip . Kenny kingpin aka Poppa LQ had known 2pac since the Digital Underground days in 1990 When he was laquan as a teenager At 16 in 1990 before poppa Lq they toured together in 1990 during big daddy Kane's 1990 chocolate city tour and laquan AKA poppa lq AKA Kenny Kingpin was a conscious rapper before he was a gangster rapper as poppa Lq he had a song called "Now's The B turn" in 1990 (Laquan ) Him and 2pac known each other since 1990
Gonzoe from Kausion said that wasn't so. He said Tupac and Treach fell out hard. Tupac was telling Gonzoe and others in the studio with him at the time not to deal with Treach and more. The video is on YT.
@@MurdaOnYou It's on the Discretion TV YT channel. It's an audio interview with a few parts to it, but Gonzoe is clear as day with his words. I just found the video interview on Jmix/JesseSurratt Productions YT channel. Enjoy.
Reggie wright was recently saying he never heard of Fredro star coming to death row he said it was a slight possibility suge mentioned him signing Fredro to death row east maybe. And Fredro mentioned in a recent video he was in the parking lot with suge and 2pac and suge wanted to sign him but 2pac was making facial gestures to Fredro not to do it
That's funny they didn't have that that run dmc down with the king song was in the spring of 93 2pac wasn't lock up back than he got lock up later on that year but not that time
Treach didn’t leave Pac to get fkd up by them dudes they wanted Treach they didn’t want Pac, you said that in the video. Pac was good over there Treach wasn’t that’s why he didn’t go back, SMART MAN !
@Karceno4life dude you sound like a real goofy where you there ? 😆 🤣 😂 when 2pac and biggie was a live you guys were kids 😆 🤣 😂 now yall know the story more than the people was there 😆
Bruh the nigga just read articles and put his own twist on shyt...like treach already told this story..that's the real scoop..people just like to believe anything on RU-vid cause there not smart..so listening to someone talk about people they don't know...should get a automatic thumbs down