West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: LarsVerb on October 17, 2014, 02:49:47 PM
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Interview with Death Row's Bass player Corney Mims. He is talking about what happened at the Soul Train awards between 2Pac, Suge & Bad Boy.
Link: http://youtube.com/watch?v=MBG_zENtKGw?list=UUCXyROzrF0_YGYIoYZMWJDw
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this should be good
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Lil Cease said the same thing about Pac trying to jump out of the window... interesting, but I really don't think Pac was actually trying to get out through the window, but maybe just stick his body out like in that news footage where he's flipping off the cameras from the car as they drove away. From a logistics view, even if he did hop out through the window -- head first -- that would be a relatively tall drop from a Hummer.
It's interesting that they were considering doing 2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted, but I don't quite get why the guy kept bringing it up. They couldn't seriously have wanted to do it when Snoop couldn't go anyway, and the whole song is them going back-and-forth after four bars or so.
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Lil Cease said the same thing about Pac trying to jump out of the window... interesting, but I really don't think Pac was actually trying to get out through the window, but maybe just stick his body out like in that news footage where he's flipping off the cameras from the car as they drove away. From a logistics view, even if he did hop out through the window -- head first -- that would be a relatively tall drop from a Hummer.
It's interesting that they were considering doing 2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted, but I don't quite get why the guy kept bringing it up. They couldn't seriously have wanted to do it when Snoop couldn't go anyway, and the whole song is them going back-and-forth after four bars or so.
could you post a link to that Lil Cease interview?
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Now that I think about it, I think it was a typed up Biggie interview that he did after the incident. It might have been in the VIBE bio of Pac.
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shame pac lost his life tryin' to impress some niggas.
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:D ;D
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good work Lars, you're the best interviewer on the Pac scene.
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good work Lars, you're the best interviewer on the Pac scene.
im surprised you can understand him ;) he sounds like shit
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good work Lars, you're the best interviewer on the Pac scene.
im surprised you can understand him ;) he sounds like shit
Lars can speak 2 languages, thats 2 more than you can since the only things that come out your mouth is the same shit jesse preaches. Please see the photo in hacks sig for more details :)
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good work Lars, you're the best interviewer on the Pac scene.
im surprised you can understand him ;) he sounds like shit
Lars can speak 2 languages, thats 2 more than you can since the only things that come out your mouth is the same shit jesse preaches. Please see the photo in hacks sig for more details :)
i speak for myself gayboy u guys on NW ever pay back that poor soul who got scammed over there on your site 8)
and for the record i speak 2 languages and unlike you who sounds like hes sucking cock who ever he interviews
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nobody likes (north) correa
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^ cock sucker
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shame pac lost his life tryin' to impress some niggas.
Some people live their whole lifes that way.
also: Ronin Ro should update his book with excerpts from all these interviews that have taken place since the book was first published.
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shame pac lost his life tryin' to impress some niggas.
Some people live their whole lifes that way.
also: Ronin Ro should update his book with excerpts from all these interviews that have taken place since the book was first published.
Ronin Ro is a pac hater. The way he downplayed his catalogue or work, and bigged up Biggie was much more amplified than a vest wearing Trevor Nelson
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shame pac lost his life tryin' to impress some niggas.
Some people live their whole lifes that way.
also: Ronin Ro should update his book with excerpts from all these interviews that have taken place since the book was first published.
Ronin Ro is a pac hater. The way he downplayed his catalogue or work, and bigged up Biggie was much more amplified than a vest wearing Trevor Nelson