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common wasn't really involved, he was more like collateral "damage". how was Da Brat involved ? she was a huge dogg pound fan. she had too short invited to her video shoot etc.
Quote from: bouli77 on July 15, 2013, 10:48:30 AMcommon wasn't really involved, he was more like collateral "damage". how was Da Brat involved ? she was a huge dogg pound fan. she had too short invited to her video shoot etc.But Common said something that WSCG took as a diss, then they dissed him, and Common made a diss track back that went at all of them. Yes, he made it clear about just going after WSCG and not the whole West Coast, but at the time, everybody rode with their side. Just like Suge getting booed for dissing Puff at the Source Awards, even though it wasn't at anyone else from the East Coast. It was true about Puff doing all that shit, but they had to get behind their fellow New Yorker... which more or less elevates it from being a Death Row-Bad Boy thing to a coastal thing. Not to free Suge from any blame (as he didn't need to do that), but the crowd showed where their loyalty was.Da Brat's level of "involvement" is limited, but a lot of the problems at the time stemmed from people saying that somebody bit their style. Just look at Pac and Biggie -- the NY shooting aside, Pac always said that he felt like Ready to Die copied some of his ideas and concepts without really giving him his due credit while also more or less forcing him to make some changes to his upcoming releases. With Da Brat, a lot of people felt like she was jocking Snoop's style and flow a bit too hard, and it's not hard to see the resemblance, whether it was intentional or natural.
Quote from: DeeezNuuuts83 on July 15, 2013, 11:09:34 AMQuote from: bouli77 on July 15, 2013, 10:48:30 AMcommon wasn't really involved, he was more like collateral "damage". how was Da Brat involved ? she was a huge dogg pound fan. she had too short invited to her video shoot etc.But Common said something that WSCG took as a diss, then they dissed him, and Common made a diss track back that went at all of them. Yes, he made it clear about just going after WSCG and not the whole West Coast, but at the time, everybody rode with their side. Just like Suge getting booed for dissing Puff at the Source Awards, even though it wasn't at anyone else from the East Coast. It was true about Puff doing all that shit, but they had to get behind their fellow New Yorker... which more or less elevates it from being a Death Row-Bad Boy thing to a coastal thing. Not to free Suge from any blame (as he didn't need to do that), but the crowd showed where their loyalty was.Da Brat's level of "involvement" is limited, but a lot of the problems at the time stemmed from people saying that somebody bit their style. Just look at Pac and Biggie -- the NY shooting aside, Pac always said that he felt like Ready to Die copied some of his ideas and concepts without really giving him his due credit while also more or less forcing him to make some changes to his upcoming releases. With Da Brat, a lot of people felt like she was jocking Snoop's style and flow a bit too hard, and it's not hard to see the resemblance, whether it was intentional or natural.Common never stepped into coastal rivalries, he just struck back and dissed the shit outta Cube & Mack 10.Da Brat is different from Biggie, Da Brat mentions clearly in the thank you sections of Funkdafied that Tha Dogg Pound and especially Kurupt are her inspiration. She gave props and was always cool with Snoop. Plus, she's from the Midwest and was signed to a down south label, how could she be involved in east-west feuds ?r
ROFL, GAY Z played Possum and behind the scenes while the front men got hit. Thats a goat....Also a homie said that the reason why GayZ didnt respond in any shape or fashion towards Pac is simply bcoz Pac was doin it for media/controversey..... blah blah... okay coo, well then why the fuck go after Nas....lmao at jay z .... that possum tried to get Nas on the blindside....