It's May 07, 2024, 10:48:54 PM
Don't have to time watch the video. Of topic title is true this really is next level betraying Pac.
These low budget, patchwork conspiracy theory videos that are edited into oblivion made by people living in their mother's basement who couldn't be further from the action really need to stop
Like Suge said, only a friend can betray you. Snoop and Pac weren't friends.
I don't think Snoop has made a good album in over 15 years, but acting like he owes Tupac a thing is insane! Snoop was Death Row long before Tupac was, and Snoop was enough of a man to leave Death Row before Death Row got him, like it did to Tupac.
Snoop like to act that they were friends. Even if they weren't friends, they have worked together and this would be totally disrespectful
For anyone who listened to the entire interview it is abundantly clear that Puff has nothing to do with the acquisition of Deathrow. Snoop owns everything straight away. People are just desperate for drama and scandal. Taking a tiny clip where Snoop may have simply misspoke and turning it into a runaway train is a trait exclusively reserved for the anti-information crowd. He also misspoke about the song with Nas. Nore misspoke practically the entire interview. We've had numerous sources - including attorneys - confirm the real story. Let's take off the tinfoil hats now shall we?