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what kurupt aint saying is that biggie called up to the radio station the day they was making the NY video...and said(i can't believe yall letting these niggaz come to NY and make a diss song about New York).after that interview went all over the ny air waves,thats when they trailer got shot up...words from pacs,and the dogg pounds body guard -Big Frank-
gotta respect kurupt for bringing up crooked i in this!
Im not buyin that bullshit. So, NY NY was a kind of eastcoast love track at start?
Yeee, looks like Kurupt is coming saying 'Hey that wasn't me or anyone, that was Tupac's fault'.. dude please... Like NY NY wasn't mean to be a diss, but they got shot at because of Biggie, & he's sayin he got nothing but love for biggie ?Years after, seems like a bitch statement to me.. You did it, assume what you did
Quote from: newera21 on February 09, 2012, 10:05:39 AMQuote from: Rallo on February 09, 2012, 01:04:38 AMi love how he answers so honestly about NY 87even the Nas/Jay Z part was honest...u dont see that these days with artists, cuz their afraid they might ruin network relationships etc..word. i miss the days in hip hop where a muthafucka said what they wanted..... only a few do today.
Quote from: Rallo on February 09, 2012, 01:04:38 AMi love how he answers so honestly about NY 87even the Nas/Jay Z part was honest...u dont see that these days with artists, cuz their afraid they might ruin network relationships etc..
i love how he answers so honestly about NY 87
I do believe Ny NY was both a diss and homage, a lil more of a diss be cause of the hook, but that was a sample of Frank Sinatra's on own words, not DPG. But funny choice of word obviously kinda dissed NY. The diss, however, I don't think was meant to this the WHOLE east or NY namely. It seem that i was about those in NY who crapped on them about lyrics skills etc.. hence Kurupt going to serve them on their level. So it was sarcastic at the same time hence the "Yo B", Yo god" "what is it money" in the intro. Somehow I translate that them saying it's how Eastcoast cats sound on records before they spit and poking fun at same time. lolThe diss and fun are more at the dudes to criticized. It sound along the line of Westside Connection 's "New York Critics" song. Their song was really about those from in NY who criticize the west, although it was taking as a diss to the whole NY. Classic song either way. it made history on various levels.