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Re: Tupac ft. Ice T & Ice Cube - Last Wordz
« Reply #15 on: September 23, 2007, 01:48:51 AM »
I always wonder why CUbe and Pac didn't have more collabos..
they got beef


BULLSHIT! It was misunderstanding

misunderstanding? Didn't Pac call Ice cube irrelevant and that the westside connection was just a rip off of 2pac's beef with the eastcoast? And they also argued over who started the " YAYIYAY " .. People beef over the stupidest shit some times. Just like when cube and mausberg argued over who was the don mega
 

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« Reply #16 on: September 23, 2007, 02:15:17 AM »
Mausberg And Cube?Is It Under Question Who The Real "Don Mega" Is?
What The Deal With That 2Pac-Ice Cube Beef?Someone Explain It Pls.
 

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Re: Tupac ft. Ice T & Ice Cube - Last Wordz
« Reply #17 on: September 23, 2007, 02:24:54 AM »
*grabs popcorn and waits for essay from one of the many 2Pac groupies*
 

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« Reply #18 on: September 23, 2007, 07:30:05 AM »
Mausberg And Cube?Is It Under Question Who The Real "Don Mega" Is?
What The Deal With That 2Pac-Ice Cube Beef?Someone Explain It Pls.

yeah, both mausberg and quik had some difficulties with cube, i think mausberg has a song directed at Cube. It's called " shut up ". You can check the video for Dogg pound - cali iz active, you'll see cube and quik slapping hands, with daz in the background with a " what thaa fuuuck, these dudes cool now? " look on his face..

I'm not that sure about 2pac and cube. But i think there was an interview with 2pac, where he said that Ice cube and his work with the westside connection, was basicly cube biting Pac's beef with the eastcoast, Cube trying to stay relevant.. But it's different, pac had beef with rappers on the eastcoast, while cube went after the critics.
 

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Re: Tupac ft. Ice T & Ice Cube - Last Wordz
« Reply #19 on: September 23, 2007, 07:32:05 AM »
love that track, one of my faves from "Strictly For My N.I.G.G.A.Z." as well... also pretty under-rated if u ask me, cuz not many people realize that those dudes were all on one track together
 

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Re: Tupac ft. Ice T & Ice Cube - Last Wordz
« Reply #20 on: September 23, 2007, 07:37:56 AM »
Mausberg And Cube?Is It Under Question Who The Real "Don Mega" Is?
What The Deal With That 2Pac-Ice Cube Beef?Someone Explain It Pls.

yeah, both mausberg and quik had some difficulties with cube, i think mausberg has a song directed at Cube. It's called " shut up ". You can check the video for Dogg pound - cali iz active, you'll see cube and quik slapping hands, with daz in the background with a " what thaa fuuuck, these dudes cool now? " look on his face..

I'm not that sure about 2pac and cube. But i think there was an interview with 2pac, where he said that Ice cube and his work with the westside connection, was basicly cube biting Pac's beef with the eastcoast, Cube trying to stay relevant.. But it's different, pac had beef with rappers on the eastcoast, while cube went after the critics.

pac had beef with rappers on the eastcoast, while cube went after the critics. That is why I said this beef is misunderstanding
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« Reply #21 on: September 23, 2007, 08:26:21 AM »
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« Reply #22 on: September 23, 2007, 08:46:47 PM »
Mausberg And Cube?Is It Under Question Who The Real "Don Mega" Is?
What The Deal With That 2Pac-Ice Cube Beef?Someone Explain It Pls.

yeah, both mausberg and quik had some difficulties with cube, i think mausberg has a song directed at Cube. It's called " shut up ". You can check the video for Dogg pound - cali iz active, you'll see cube and quik slapping hands, with daz in the background with a " what thaa fuuuck, these dudes cool now? " look on his face..

I'm not that sure about 2pac and cube. But i think there was an interview with 2pac, where he said that Ice cube and his work with the westside connection, was basicly cube biting Pac's beef with the eastcoast, Cube trying to stay relevant.. But it's different, pac had beef with rappers on the eastcoast, while cube went after the critics.

Pac got the facts wrong. Cube called out the east coast in '95 on westside slaughterhouse, and that is when the westside connection was born. That was when 2pac was still in prison. 2pac got it wrong in this case.

and yeah, Mausberg's Shut Up was aimed at Cube. That shit was hard as fuck.
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Re: Tupac ft. Ice T & Ice Cube - Last Wordz
« Reply #23 on: September 24, 2007, 01:01:10 AM »
dope song... fo sho

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Re: Tupac ft. Ice T & Ice Cube - Last Wordz
« Reply #24 on: September 24, 2007, 06:57:31 AM »
Mausberg And Cube?Is It Under Question Who The Real "Don Mega" Is?
What The Deal With That 2Pac-Ice Cube Beef?Someone Explain It Pls.

yeah, both mausberg and quik had some difficulties with cube, i think mausberg has a song directed at Cube. It's called " shut up ". You can check the video for Dogg pound - cali iz active, you'll see cube and quik slapping hands, with daz in the background with a " what thaa fuuuck, these dudes cool now? " look on his face..

I'm not that sure about 2pac and cube. But i think there was an interview with 2pac, where he said that Ice cube and his work with the westside connection, was basicly cube biting Pac's beef with the eastcoast, Cube trying to stay relevant.. But it's different, pac had beef with rappers on the eastcoast, while cube went after the critics.

Pac got the facts wrong. Cube called out the east coast in '95 on westside slaughterhouse, and that is when the westside connection was born. That was when 2pac was still in prison. 2pac got it wrong in this case.


And we have a winner...Tupac was a great artist, but he was definetely losin it. Basically his beef with Cube was right before he died he criticized Cube for droppin Bow Down, Pac was sayin if you listen to Bow Down(the track) you could tell Cube heard "Hit em up" and went in the studio. Pac then goes on to say Cube didnt drop any of this stuff when he was in Prison, and he was just riding the East-West wave.

Pac was waaaay off on all points...cause first off, Bow Down is nothin like Hit Em Up, one's a diss record, the other isnt. 2nd, they were rappin about that when he was in Prison, Westside Slaughterhouse goes after the East much more than Bow Down(the track) does. I think Pac's main problem was that he had madd respect for Cube as an mc, and you can tell in the interview, he says if Cube got back in the game with this shit, it would make him obscure...in other words, he felt this East-West stuff was his territory, and Cube had no right rappin about it. Kinda stupid, but Pac was just losin it towards the end.
 

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Re: Tupac ft. Ice T & Ice Cube - Last Wordz
« Reply #25 on: September 24, 2007, 07:27:34 AM »
All who could from the west coast had beef with east coast:Snoop, Dogg Pound & others ,And Cube not exception,East coast first showed disrespect for west
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