West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Hack Wilson - real on March 30, 2015, 08:52:56 PM
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3 votes per user
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Half of those aren't really diss tracks, in the sense that they have one, maybe two lines that attack someone
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Half of those aren't really diss tracks, in the sense that they have one, maybe two lines that attack someone
so are you going to answer the poll question or just dance around it?
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Who do you think voted, dumbass
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Who do you think voted, dumbass
could have been anyone, Dubcc is a huge forum
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"Hit Em Up", "Bomb First", "When We Ride On Our Enemies"
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All wack.
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Surprised so many people voted for When We Ride on Our Enemies.
To me, Pac made three classic diss songs:
1) Hit Em Up (by far)
2) Against All Oddz
3) Watch Ya Mouth
These three are the only pure diss records, all of them are fire, all of them go the hardest.
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Bomb First, easily his best diss song
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All wack.
thanks for the input pusifuge
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Hit Em Up is the obvious choice as its a pure diss song from start to finish and is brutal.
Against All Odds is also a fantastic diss track although it is more calling people out then dissing them
For the 3rd im not going for the obvious Watch Your Mouth instead im going for Toss It Up because he goes in pretty hard on Dre on the last verse
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What about "If My Enemies Love Their Kids" That's a pretty cold dis track right there.
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Who was he going at in that?
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Who was he going at in that?
biggie
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Wonder why they did not include the Fuck Jay Z
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2suKH7gzvIg
I like this outro
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TOzAuR9crKs
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Wonder why they did not include the Fuck Jay Z
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2suKH7gzvIg
I like this outro
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TOzAuR9crKs
fatal told pac not to include jays name
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For what reason?
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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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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
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lb1VEUY8VRs
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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.