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Hit Em Up
9 (34.6%)
Against All Odds
4 (15.4%)
Toss It Up
3 (11.5%)
Watch Ya Mouth
2 (7.7%)
Hit Em Up (original/unreleased)
0 (0%)
NY 87
0 (0%)
When We Ride On Our Enemies
4 (15.4%)
Niggaz Done Changed
0 (0%)
Troublesome 96
1 (3.8%)
Bomb First
3 (11.5%)
All Out
0 (0%)
other
0 (0%)

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Author Topic: What was 2pac's best diss track?  (Read 546 times)

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Re: What was 2pac's best diss track?
« Reply #15 on: March 31, 2015, 07:45:28 PM »
Wonder why they did not include the Fuck Jay Z

I like this outro


fatal told pac not to include jays name
 

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Re: What was 2pac's best diss track?
« Reply #16 on: March 31, 2015, 08:05:38 PM »
For what reason?
 

Hack Wilson - real

Re: What was 2pac's best diss track?
« Reply #17 on: March 31, 2015, 08:06:46 PM »
he didnt think jay z was important enough to diss at that point in time.


keep in mind Jay was relatively unknown and hadn't dropped his LP yet, just a single with a popular b-side with foxy brown
 

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Re: What was 2pac's best diss track?
« Reply #18 on: March 31, 2015, 09:22:15 PM »
Yeah, it wasn't until after Brooklyn's Finest came out that 2Pac kept Jay-Z in his disses.

And that outro was a bit of Hit 'Em Up pt. 2
 

DeeezNuuuts83

Re: What was 2pac's best diss track?
« Reply #19 on: March 31, 2015, 11:22:27 PM »
he didnt think jay z was important enough to diss at that point in time.


keep in mind Jay was relatively unknown and hadn't dropped his LP yet, just a single with a popular b-side with foxy brown
Jay-Z actually had A LOT of buzz prior to dropping Reasonable Doubt... that's how he ended up on Pac's radar, as Fatal has said before that Pac initially went at Jay-Z because Pac knew Jigga was likely the next big thing coming out of New York.

Ain't No Nigga and I'll Be got A LOT of play, even on the West Coast.  They were pretty popular tracks.  "Relatively unknown" is not how I would describe Jay in the months prior to his debut album.