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Re: member of De La Soul speaks out about 2pac dissing them
« Reply #15 on: July 01, 2011, 02:50:27 PM »
lol at not knowing De La Soul, hip hop pass revoked! :laugh:
 

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Re: member of De La Soul speaks out about 2pac dissing them
« Reply #16 on: July 01, 2011, 03:23:28 PM »
who is de la soul?


never heard of them....also in watch ya mouth i didnt hear any dis


De La Soul aint west, but this gotta deserve a ban

hahahahahahahaha   so true
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Re: member of De La Soul speaks out about 2pac dissing them
« Reply #17 on: July 01, 2011, 03:30:38 PM »
It's pretty hard to diss De La Soul because they're not even that kind of group that relies on a tough-guy image, it's just all about the music and them having classic albums with crazy production and everything



very true but after seeing that video I can certainly understand why Pac felt he was being made fun of

i remember that video, it was a subliminal diss to pac, everyone in ny was saying the same shyt....ny was always dissing pac in subliminal ways that's the way they do with pac....ny stays mad at pac cause pac didnt sign with badboy, henchmen, andre harell & all them fools..   

Agree, Obvious subliminal diss.
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Re: member of De La Soul speaks out about 2pac dissing them
« Reply #18 on: July 01, 2011, 03:45:08 PM »
de la just shows what fake fucks they were
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Re: member of De La Soul speaks out about 2pac dissing them
« Reply #19 on: July 01, 2011, 07:20:12 PM »
It's pretty hard to diss De La Soul because they're not even that kind of group that relies on a tough-guy image, it's just all about the music and them having classic albums with crazy production and everything



very true but after seeing that video I can certainly understand why Pac felt he was being made fun of

i remember that video, it was a subliminal diss to pac, everyone in ny was saying the same shyt....ny was always dissing pac in subliminal ways that's the way they do with pac....ny stays mad at pac cause pac didnt sign with badboy, henchmen, andre harell & all them fools..   

It wasn't anything to do with 2Pac specifically as a particular person if you know all the East coast stuff... De La and Tribe and Brand Nubian and Jungle Bros and X-Clan and all them dudes are all about being down to earth and not having flashy cars and houses and jewels and everything, they all have tons of songs which preach the same message of positivity and not living for money, etc. It wasn't like it was a one-off shot at 2Pac.

Pac was part of that crowd who was in a way glamorizing the high life, but De La weren't plotting like, "let's diss 2Pac," they were just against all the materialistic hip-hop coming out, making it known that when you see an expensive house or car in a rapper's video it's often not true to life, it's some rented stuff to give them that image.
Pac just happened to have a video out with a mansion in it around the same time. But yo, Rakim had that video at a mansion for 'Sweat The Technique', a year or so before, so De La must have been dissing him too?
Nah, because it wasn't no one specific, just their general ideology.
 

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Re: member of De La Soul speaks out about 2pac dissing them
« Reply #20 on: July 01, 2011, 07:22:27 PM »
De La are definitely those guys I respect for always dealing with things the grown way.
However, I get a sense that they will break your fucking face if someone was to step to them the wrong way.
 

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Re: member of De La Soul speaks out about 2pac dissing them
« Reply #21 on: July 01, 2011, 07:23:50 PM »
It wasn't anything to do with 2Pac specifically as a particular person if you know all the East coast stuff... De La and Tribe and Brand Nubian and Jungle Bros and X-Clan and all them dudes are all about being down to earth and not having flashy cars and houses and jewels and everything, they all have tons of songs which preach the same message of positivity and not living for money, etc. It wasn't like it was a one-off shot at 2Pac.

Pac was part of that crowd who was in a way glamorizing the high life, but De La weren't plotting like, "let's diss 2Pac," they were just against all the materialistic hip-hop coming out, making it known that when you see an expensive house or car in a rapper's video it's often not true to life, it's some rented stuff to give them that image.
Pac just happened to have a video out with a mansion in it around the same time. But yo, Rakim had that video at a mansion for 'Sweat The Technique', a year or so before, so De La must have been dissing him too?
Nah, because it wasn't no one specific, just their general ideology.

That's right. Exactly like what The Roots did with their video for 'What They Do'.
 

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Re: member of De La Soul speaks out about 2pac dissing them
« Reply #22 on: July 01, 2011, 07:26:56 PM »
It's pretty hard to diss De La Soul because they're not even that kind of group that relies on a tough-guy image, it's just all about the music and them having classic albums with crazy production and everything



very true but after seeing that video I can certainly understand why Pac felt he was being made fun of

i remember that video, it was a subliminal diss to pac, everyone in ny was saying the same shyt....ny was always dissing pac in subliminal ways that's the way they do with pac....ny stays mad at pac cause pac didnt sign with badboy, henchmen, andre harell & all them fools..   

It wasn't anything to do with 2Pac specifically as a particular person if you know all the East coast stuff... De La and Tribe and Brand Nubian and Jungle Bros and X-Clan and all them dudes are all about being down to earth and not having flashy cars and houses and jewels and everything, they all have tons of songs which preach the same message of positivity and not living for money, etc. It wasn't like it was a one-off shot at 2Pac.

Pac was part of that crowd who was in a way glamorizing the high life, but De La weren't plotting like, "let's diss 2Pac," they were just against all the materialistic hip-hop coming out, making it known that when you see an expensive house or car in a rapper's video it's often not true to life, it's some rented stuff to give them that image.
Pac just happened to have a video out with a mansion in it around the same time. But yo, Rakim had that video at a mansion for 'Sweat The Technique', a year or so before, so De La must have been dissing him too?
Nah, because it wasn't no one specific, just their general ideology.

i get what u sayin homie & i actually somewhat agree but back then they were younger & were letting people get in their ears about shyt so it did looked like a hidden diss to pac..they didnt even deny it or replied to pac so it's all good...its too late anyways pac is dead & De La don't matter anymore anyways, at least they let pac sister know wassup & vice versa  :D  

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Re: member of De La Soul speaks out about 2pac dissing them
« Reply #23 on: July 01, 2011, 08:23:41 PM »
De La are definitely those guys I respect for always dealing with things the grown way.
However, I get a sense that they will break your fucking face if someone was to step to them the wrong way.

i heard maceo was street certified.

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Re: member of De La Soul speaks out about 2pac dissing them
« Reply #24 on: July 01, 2011, 08:49:58 PM »
De La are definitely those guys I respect for always dealing with things the grown way.
However, I get a sense that they will break your fucking face if someone was to step to them the wrong way.

i heard maceo was street certified.

My source just comes from hardcore fans who are in the industry and know the guys personally.
Same goes with Tribe and the rest of the Native Tongues movement.
 

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Re: member of De La Soul speaks out about 2pac dissing them
« Reply #25 on: July 01, 2011, 11:40:50 PM »
would someone answer as to where is the diss to de la soul in "watch ya mouth"



all i hear is dr. dre......nothing else than that......



and I dont read music magazines all the time or hang out in record stores ...so there for i dont know who is de la soul ....like most people.
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Re: member of De La Soul speaks out about 2pac dissing them
« Reply #26 on: July 01, 2011, 11:50:57 PM »
would someone answer as to where is the diss to de la soul in "watch ya mouth"



all i hear is dr. dre......nothing else than that......



and I dont read music magazines all the time or hang out in record stores ...so there for i dont know who is de la soul ....like most people.

i think the best advice for u is to not respond anymore in this thread or any other threads for a while. get ur hip hop knowledge up in silence then come back to redeem urself
 

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Re: member of De La Soul speaks out about 2pac dissing them
« Reply #27 on: July 02, 2011, 06:35:22 AM »
who is de la soul?


never heard of them....also in watch ya mouth i didnt hear any dis

damn..how long uve been listen to rap?since soulja boy "crank dat"?
 

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Re: member of De La Soul speaks out about 2pac dissing them
« Reply #28 on: July 02, 2011, 08:39:02 AM »
would someone answer as to where is the diss to de la soul in "watch ya mouth"



all i hear is dr. dre......nothing else than that......



and I dont read music magazines all the time or hang out in record stores ...so there for i dont know who is de la soul ....like most people.

i think the best advice for u is to not respond anymore in this thread or any other threads for a while. get ur hip hop knowledge up in silence then come back to redeem urself



How about you dont respond to my post if you cant answer it and I dont care about Hip hop trivia...it is just entertainment....I dont plan on studying every single obscure singing groups history....anyway I heard the diss in watch ya mouth....he is saying the group is wack....wow...even more incentive for me to go and stduy them...the most famous artist around thinks they are wack
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Re: member of De La Soul speaks out about 2pac dissing them
« Reply #29 on: July 02, 2011, 09:03:38 AM »
I dont plan on studying every single obscure singing groups history....

LOL, they are one of the most important and influential hip-hop groups ever, with like 3-4 classic albums

It's like a rock fan not knowing who the Rolling Stones are