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OUTLAWS diss the The Realest
« on: September 24, 2003, 11:38:09 AM »
Outlaws diss the the realest.. on the ja rule killa song that the realest made. then they give ja rule props http://www.hiphopgame.com/index2.php3?page=tracks
outlaws -Come Back (Dissing tha realest-Tupac Impersonator)
hot check it out NOW. ITS MURDA
 

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Re:OUTLAWS diss the The Realest
« Reply #1 on: September 24, 2003, 01:51:18 PM »
Hypocrites...
 

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Re:OUTLAWS diss the The Realest
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Re:OUTLAWS diss the The Realest
« Reply #3 on: September 25, 2003, 08:07:47 AM »
I think they squashed it now heard it on hitemup.com, but young noble said he didnt know it was the realest he thought it was krazy from no limit that did the track , but Wack Deuce  and tha realest both did the track heres the quote from the site....



The day after Young Noble dropped the interlude, September 17th, the webmaster of the official Tha Realest and 2Real Entertainment website stated the following:

"I got word about this shit yesterday. I talked to the whole camp. Pretty much, they know Noble misunderstood the meaning behind the track, but none the less, he talked his shit. I don't think he even knows Wack Deuce is on that song because if he did, he would have thought twice about what he said. But it's too late to take it back, Noble came off hard on that shit and said what he said, and Tha Realest is gonna murder him on wax. It's a done deal. And Tha Realest is gonna say his name too, not like what Noble just did. He's gonna get at Noble thru EDI ASAP, maybe even today, and he's gonna let him know what it is. Tha Realest has no beef what so ever with the Outlawz, not even Fatal. That's why this is such a shock to all of us, but at the end of the day, I think Noble will know he made a mistake."

Yesterday, September 19th, another statement was made on behalf of Tha Realest:

"Stevie J called The Outlawz to see what the deal was, and EDI had no idea the interlude had even been made. EDI got at Noble, and Noble thought the track was Krazy rapping because he heard it was a "down south rapper who sounds like Pac", and he assumed it was Krazy from No Limit. The Outlawz also got at C-Bo and let him know that it was an misunderstanding. Noble had no idea Wack Deuce was on the track either, because if he did, obviously he would have known it was a legit track and not some track made to be pretended as 2Pac because Wack Deuce wouldn't fuck with any wanna-be Pac's. So basically, Noble did not know who was on the track and what the track's intention was, and takes back everything he said.....from what I've been told."

There might be no problems between the two camps after all. Young Noble has yet to make an official statement about the matter.