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I don't know if this was ever discussed before (i'm sure it was at some point), but on the song "Dogg Pound Gangstaz" off the album Dogg Food, Kurupt has a line where he says "ain't got no love for no hoes in harmony.". Just wondering if anyone thought this was a diss at Bone or not. I never heard Bone reply, and other than that line, that was the only Bone diss I can find on the album, they don't really diss Ruthless as a whole, other than the DJ Eazy Dicc interlude, which at that point, the character was less of an Eazy diss at that point and more just a character on his own. Eazy died shortly after that, and there weren't anymore digs at Ruthless following that album. What do you guys think?
Umm i thought it was pretty obvious it was a Bone diss? remember that time they were arguin on power 106 i think and DPG was makin fun of how Bone said trues or whatever.. eazy n bone was doin an interview and kurupt n daz called in dissing them
Quote from: West Coast Veteran on September 11, 2009, 10:32:46 AMUmm i thought it was pretty obvious it was a Bone diss? remember that time they were arguin on power 106 i think and DPG was makin fun of how Bone said trues or whatever.. eazy n bone was doin an interview and kurupt n daz called in dissing themYeah, i remember that radio interview. Eazy was being cool to DOC, it was cool that DOC was trying to talk sense into him. Still, seems weird that there was just that one line diss at Bone, then nothing else from either side. I mean BG Knoccout and Dresta dissed them hard on DPG Killa, and they didn't even mention them on Dogg Food (that i can remember). The only mention was on "What Would U Do". The only thing I can think of is that after Eazy died, Bone and DPG squashed the beef before it really got started and Bone didn't have a chance to retaliate.
Yeah, even on that song "U Ain't Bone", the whole song was dissing people who sounded like them and copied their style, yet I don't think they ever said one person's name.
I always wondered about that line too and just assumed it was a shot and Bone never responded... but I read somewhere that "Shotz To Tha Double Glock" had disses to DPG in it but I haven't heard that song in a minute and don't recall hearing any disses in it, but who knows
Quote from: H0W HiGH on September 11, 2009, 11:23:15 AMI always wondered about that line too and just assumed it was a shot and Bone never responded... but I read somewhere that "Shotz To Tha Double Glock" had disses to DPG in it but I haven't heard that song in a minute and don't recall hearing any disses in it, but who knowsLyrics from Shotz To Tha Double Glockout the cut, where the thugs and hustlas roam. cleveland browns, the dogg pound home, it's on