Author Topic: East Coast Killa/ West Coast Killa- Most Underrated Hip-Hop track ever!!!!!!  (Read 637 times)

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there were a bunch of tight songs on the aftermath compilation. this song is definitely a banger.
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yeah dope ass track even though it was kinda directed at Pac


how was it directed at pac?  ???

Dre and Pac were beefing at the time and the song is basicaly a diss to whoever was instigating the east/west beef=Pac.The song is preaching unity between both coasts.
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I never saw the video. That song is the shit though.
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lol, fuckin people always spreading rumors and talkin shit bout stuff they ain't knowin about.  This song was NOT directed at pac, in fact, I'm 90% sure that the aftermath compilation dropped after Pac died.  The song was made to create peace between the two coasts.  The song was not dissing anybody.  How the fuck are you gonna have a diss song that creates peace?  Dre didn't have any beef with pac, pac just said stuff about dre, most likely cuz suge got in his head.  Dope song and video, but definately not the most underrated track ever.  Get your shit right Crooked mexican.  I swear some of you guys are worse than fuckin small town teenage drama queen girls, always gossiping and spreading false rumors.
 

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lol, fuckin people always spreading rumors and talkin shit bout stuff they ain't knowin about.  This song was NOT directed at pac, in fact, I'm 90% sure that the aftermath compilation dropped after Pac died.  The song was made to create peace between the two coasts.  The song was not dissing anybody.  How the fuck are you gonna have a diss song that creates peace?  Dre didn't have any beef with pac, pac just said stuff about dre, most likely cuz suge got in his head.  Dope song and video, but definately not the most underrated track ever.  Get your shit right Crooked mexican.  I swear some of you guys are worse than fuckin small town teenage drama queen girls, always gossiping and spreading false rumors.

 

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u could beleive what u want to believe and iterpret the song how u want i dont give a fuck, thats what i think if u dont like it eat a dick.LOL at Dre never dissing Pac-go read the source article after dre left death row and dissed pac.The song was recorded and released as a video WHILE PAC WAS ALIVE-it was the first single and the album dropped after pac passed if i remember.Some of u probly started listening to rap in 99 so u might not recall.

Here is another diss to pac from Dre on the intro to the Nas song "Nas is coming" if u dont think he is talkin bout pac then ur a retard

Tru the disses were indirect/subliminal but who else is Dre referring to?Ice Cube?Mack 10?

[Nas] Motherfuckin Dre!
[Dre] AHHHHHHH!
[Nas] Whassup my nigga?
[Dre] Sup NAS?
[Nas] Chillin God
[Dre] Niggaz is up in here hittin some of this CHRONIC nigga
[Nas] Yeah and this chocolate over here
      They mixed this shit up
[Dre] Nigga hit some of this shit nigga
[Nas] Yeah, lemme get that
      I'm tired of these niggaz, niggaz stealin beats
      And niggaz is stealin, your whole techniques and shit
      Niggaz wanna take everything from a nigga man
[Dre] Yeah yeah yo Nas it's like this man
      ("Nas is coming..")
      Niggaz can't do it like I do it, d'yaknahmsayin?
      Just like niggaz can't do what you do
      ("Nas is coming..")
[Nas] Right, right
[Dre] You know, can't nobody fuck with this
      ("Nas is coming..")
      You know all these niggaz out here just..
      ("Nas is coming..")
      talkin this East coast West coast bullshit
      Niggaz need to kill that shit
      ("Nas is coming..")
      and make some money, y'know?
[Nas] WORD!
      ("Nas is coming..")
[Dre] Fuck it
[Nas] What is it, what is it God?
      ("Nas is coming..")
[Dre] Let's get together, make some fuckin music
[Nas] Right, that's what I'm sayin, that's what I'm sayin
[Dre] and get PAID, and just.. let that be it
      ("Nas is coming..")
      All these niggaz talkin all this bullshit
      ("Nas is coming..")
      better sit back, and watch what happens
      ("Nas is coming..")

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hell yeah i remember this video!!!! its hard to say if it was released before pac died or not... i know it was released at the beginning of my sophomore year...which puts it at late summer early fall in 96.  Weren't they all sitting around a table smokin cigars and shit?  And for some reason i'm thinking everything had like a green light shining on it? The beat was crazy as hell.  That siren sound in it kinda remiinds me of some Rockwilder shit.  I need to hear this again - Nas and KRS on the track? shit was crazy. B Real was tight, but I can't say that RBX's verse sticks out in my mind...
 

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I heard that Dre dissed Pac on "Been There Done That" he says, "I ain't tryin to stick around for Illuminati", although Pac's album was Killuminati.  That's what I heard anyway.
 

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good track
 

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I heard that Dre dissed Pac on "Been There Done That" he says, "I ain't tryin to stick around for Illuminati", although Pac's album was Killuminati.  That's what I heard anyway.

yeah i heard that too, Eastwest killaz did have a dope ass video by the way, too bad the comp sucked for the most part
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there were 3 classics and 2 real good songs on the aftermath comp

classic:
1. Been There, Done That (Dr.Dre Solo)
2. East Coast/West Coast Killaz (Dre feat. Nas, B-Real, Rbx & Krs One)
3. Str8 Gone (King T)

Real Good:
1. Blunt Time (Mel-Man)
2. Shitten On The World (Rbx)

the rest of the album was  :-X :P

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I heard that Dre dissed Pac on "Been There Done That" he says, "I ain't tryin to stick around for Illuminati", although Pac's album was Killuminati.  That's what I heard anyway.

No, that line has nothing to do with Pac. 

The "Illuminati" is the world's richest 1%'s move towards a "New World Order", where they can control almost everything you hear, see and do.  George Bush Senior was even caught in a speach once saying, "New World Order".  It's about a fraternal order (Free Masonry) that behind closed doors, and sometimes even in the open, is seeking global domination.  The wealthiest 1% is richer than the following 95%.  They already own almost all major media, and have worked to consolidate it, so you can put 5 people in a room and they can control most of what you hear and see and dictate policy.  Read Jordan Maxwell if you want to learn more. 

There's also a line in "East Coast Killa/ West Coast Killa" where a loud speaker effect is used and it says "Welcome to the New World Order, all constitutional rights have been suspended!". 

Basically, Dre's just saying that he's trying to get as much paper as he can before the "Illuminati" (New World Order) declares martial law and creates a police state. 

In the "East Coast Killa/ West Coast Killa" video, I only saw it once, but I think the theme has something to do with everyone being trapped in a police state, and trying to break out of the grip of the "Illuminati".

Really, the whole "Illuminati, New World Order" thang seemed to be part of their theme for the album.  There's another real dope track on there by Nationowl that also goes with the theme of being in the "last days" and trying to make a little dough before the oppurtunity is over.
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there were 3 classics and 2 real good songs on the aftermath comp

classic:
1. Been There, Done That (Dr.Dre Solo)
2. East Coast/West Coast Killaz (Dre feat. Nas, B-Real, Rbx & Krs One)
3. Str8 Gone (King T)

Real Good:
1. Blunt Time (Mel-Man)
2. Shitten On The World (Rbx)

the rest of the album was  :-X :P

peace.

First I want to say, that for those claiming to be Dre fans, this is Dre's most sincere album.  "Aftermath Presents" is Dre at his realest!!! For real.  If you want to know Dre, this is his album.  The album that most closely resembles who he is as a person.  Anyone that read the Source issue with him on the cover from summer 96 knows this.  He wanted to stand up and do his own thing and he didn't care what anybody in the industry had to say about him.  What happened was the album flopped commercially, so he went back to being fake and acting gangsta, so he could be on top again.  

Here's my list.

Classic:
1. East Coast/West Coast Killaz (Dre feat. Nas, B-Real, Rbx & Krs One)
2. Been There, Done That (Dr.Dre Solo)

Near Classic:
1. Nationowl
2. Shitten On The World (Mel-Man solo)
3. Fame- RC
4. Str8 Gone-  King Tee
 

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Aler G?  You ever listened to Nationowls song on there before? U think its what?   i give up man, if that is a wack song than what is dope anymore?