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I'm wonderin that cuz pac and the westside connection are representin the west to tha fullest



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Re:Did 2pac and westside connection ever made a song together???
« Reply #1 on: April 16, 2003, 07:48:52 AM »
Hmmmm, as far as I know, they didn't make a song together.
But that would've been cool, Westside Connection is my favourite group.
And Pac's my favourite artist  ;)
 

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Re:Did 2pac and westside connection ever made a song together???
« Reply #2 on: April 16, 2003, 08:53:52 AM »
That'd be a tight track.
 

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Re:Did 2pac and westside connection ever made a song together???
« Reply #3 on: April 16, 2003, 09:41:01 AM »
I heard that 2pac wanted to be in WSC but then cube didnt want to wait until pac got outta jail



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Re:Did 2pac and westside connection ever made a song together???
« Reply #4 on: April 16, 2003, 10:09:01 AM »

During this period..Pac was drove bout older rapper's riding his coat tails bringing the Westcoast movement as war, but only after Pac started it. and he mentioned "Bow Down" in a interview by name, how he respected Cube as one of his mentor's....but pissed that it took his (Pac's)stepping out to bring the WEST back to the front.

In other words he thought they were jumping on the East/West coast war to cash in and bank on it.
Check the words...

"All you old rappers trying to advance
It's all over now, take it like a man
Niggas lookin like Larry Holmes, flabby and sick
Tryin to player hate on my shit, you eat a fat dick
"
2pac on-Against all odds

It was a shot at rapper's riding the beef...
Although a track together would have completly destroyed the cold wether in Ny ImO..

All we can do now is remix it our selves.
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Re:Did 2pac and westside connection ever made a song together???
« Reply #5 on: April 16, 2003, 10:17:53 AM »

During this period..Pac was drove bout older rapper's riding his coat tails bringing the Westcoast movement as war, but only after Pac started it. and he mentioned "Bow Down" in a interview by name, how he respected Cube as one of his mentor's....but pissed that it took his (Pac's)stepping out to bring the WEST back to the front.

In other words he thought they were jumping on the East/West coast war to cash in and bank on it.
Check the words...

"All you old rappers trying to advance
It's all over now, take it like a man
Niggas lookin like Larry Holmes, flabby and sick
Tryin to player hate on my shit, you eat a fat dick
"
2pac on-Against all odds

It was a shot at rapper's riding the beef...
Although a track together would have completly destroyed the cold wether in Ny ImO..

All we can do now is remix it our selves.
Hatesrats 2000Tre


All you old rappers trying to advance
It's all over now, take it like a man (trick ass ren!!??)
Niggas lookin like Larry Holmes, flabby and sick
Tryin to player hate on my shit, you eat a fat dick(look at de la soul!!)
you can hear him ad libbing almost everything in the back of the song.
I ain't little but vicious, guns no misses You feel me, kisses or wishes, fore I break you up like dishes Fuck your bosses, my forces, endorses To kill all your sources y'all niggas best be cautious No losses, my fortress, is Jaguars and Porsche's Ride the OTB to check my money on the horses My horrors is flawless, my block one of the broadest Off the main attraction for them whitey ass tourists That I tosses, it scorches, with out no remorses Leave they bloody body to be found in Mount Morris
 

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Re:Did 2pac and westside connection ever made a song together???
« Reply #6 on: April 16, 2003, 03:45:59 PM »
I got that interview! He said wuz talkin Bout KuBe kuz he wuz say "Bow down to a nigga thatz greater than u"
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Re:Did 2pac and westside connection ever made a song together???
« Reply #7 on: April 16, 2003, 06:53:20 PM »

During this period..Pac was drove bout older rapper's riding his coat tails bringing the Westcoast movement as war, but only after Pac started it. and he mentioned "Bow Down" in a interview by name, how he respected Cube as one of his mentor's....but pissed that it took his (Pac's)stepping out to bring the WEST back to the front.

In other words he thought they were jumping on the East/West coast war to cash in and bank on it.
Check the words...

"All you old rappers trying to advance
It's all over now, take it like a man
Niggas lookin like Larry Holmes, flabby and sick
Tryin to player hate on my shit, you eat a fat dick
"
2pac on-Against all odds

It was a shot at rapper's riding the beef...
Although a track together would have completly destroyed the cold wether in Ny ImO..

All we can do now is remix it our selves.
Hatesrats 2000Tre



1. That diss on "Against All Odds" was towards De La Soul. Listen to the background and you can hear Pac say "Look at De La Soul". De La Soul dissed/complained about Pac escalating the East/West war.

2. Pac would be mistaken if he thought Cube was just trying to cash in because Cube started the West Coast backlash before Pac. Check "Westside Slaughterhouse" which was released in 1995 when Pac was still on that Me Against The World tip. Cube also used the "W" back in 1993 for the video for  "You Know How We Do It".
« Last Edit: April 16, 2003, 06:55:09 PM by WestCoastVeteran »
 

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Re:Did 2pac and westside connection ever made a song together???
« Reply #8 on: April 17, 2003, 02:03:16 PM »

During this period..Pac was drove bout older rapper's riding his coat tails bringing the Westcoast movement as war, but only after Pac started it. and he mentioned "Bow Down" in a interview by name, how he respected Cube as one of his mentor's....but pissed that it took his (Pac's)stepping out to bring the WEST back to the front.

In other words he thought they were jumping on the East/West coast war to cash in and bank on it.
Check the words...

"All you old rappers trying to advance
It's all over now, take it like a man
Niggas lookin like Larry Holmes, flabby and sick
Tryin to player hate on my shit, you eat a fat dick
"
2pac on-Against all odds

It was a shot at rapper's riding the beef...
Although a track together would have completly destroyed the cold wether in Ny ImO..

All we can do now is remix it our selves.
Hatesrats 2000Tre



1. That diss on "Against All Odds" was towards De La Soul. Listen to the background and you can hear Pac say "Look at De La Soul". De La Soul dissed/complained about Pac escalating the East/West war.

2. Pac would be mistaken if he thought Cube was just trying to cash in because Cube started the West Coast backlash before Pac. Check "Westside Slaughterhouse" which was released in 1995 when Pac was still on that Me Against The World tip. Cube also used the "W" back in 1993 for the video for  "You Know How We Do It".

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he was lookin up to cube at all times

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Re:Did 2pac and westside connection ever made a song together???
« Reply #9 on: April 17, 2003, 03:14:50 PM »
Not only he was lookin up to Cube at all times, but Pac worked with Cube and Ice-T in a track. It's in Strictly 4 My NIGGAZ, 1993.
 

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Re:Did 2pac and westside connection ever made a song together???
« Reply #10 on: April 17, 2003, 03:23:38 PM »
Not only he was lookin up to Cube at all times, but Pac worked with Cube and Ice-T in a track. It's in Strictly 4 My NIGGAZ, 1993.
how would that mater when he complained about Cube's behaviour in 96?

Pac did say Cube was jumping on that shit.. and that he woulda expected Cube to be able to do shit like that on his own.. or something like that, i don't remember exactly
 

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Re:Did 2pac and westside connection ever made a song together???
« Reply #11 on: April 18, 2003, 12:01:41 PM »
The question of the topic was "Did 2pac and westside connection ever made a song together???". The answer is NO, but he sampled NWA multiple times in 2Pacalypse Now, he worked with Ice Cube in 1993 and he gave props to NWA in interviews, at that time. If in 1996 everything changed and he had a beef with Cube, that's your discussion.
 

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Re:Did 2pac and westside connection ever made a song together???
« Reply #12 on: April 19, 2003, 02:31:09 PM »
He didn't have a problem with Cube, but Cube was Dre's homie, and he had a problem with Dre. He called out Cube on not releasing Bow Down until he released Hit 'Em Up. He wanted Cube to take the lead, 'cause Cube was the head of the west, or at least he seemed like it. 'Pac though said he still repected Cube, and looked up to him, but wished he would have done Bow Down sooner. A 2Pac and Westside Connection song would have ended the Coastal War without death IMO, 'cause that would have killed Brooklyn's Finest, The Firm, or anything else Mobb Deep and CNN, or any other Eastcoast artist could do. The towers would have feel again like Snoop and Tha Dogg Pound, which 'Pac respected for New York, New York well he was in jail.
 

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Re:Did 2pac and westside connection ever made a song together???
« Reply #13 on: April 20, 2003, 05:26:42 AM »
He didn't have a problem with Cube, but Cube was Dre's homie, and he had a problem with Dre. He called out Cube on not releasing Bow Down until he released Hit 'Em Up. He wanted Cube to take the lead, 'cause Cube was the head of the west, or at least he seemed like it. 'Pac though said he still repected Cube, and looked up to him, but wished he would have done Bow Down sooner. A 2Pac and Westside Connection song would have ended the Coastal War without death IMO, 'cause that would have killed Brooklyn's Finest, The Firm, or anything else Mobb Deep and CNN, or any other Eastcoast artist could do. The towers would have feel again like Snoop and Tha Dogg Pound, which 'Pac respected for New York, New York well he was in jail.

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Re:Did 2pac and westside connection ever made a song together???
« Reply #14 on: April 20, 2003, 10:44:02 AM »
He didn't have a problem with Cube, but Cube was Dre's homie, and he had a problem with Dre. He called out Cube on not releasing Bow Down until he released Hit 'Em Up. He wanted Cube to take the lead, 'cause Cube was the head of the west, or at least he seemed like it. 'Pac though said he still repected Cube, and looked up to him, but wished he would have done Bow Down sooner. A 2Pac and Westside Connection song would have ended the Coastal War without death IMO, 'cause that would have killed Brooklyn's Finest, The Firm, or anything else Mobb Deep and CNN, or any other Eastcoast artist could do. The towers would have feel again like Snoop and Tha Dogg Pound, which 'Pac respected for New York, New York well he was in jail.

you sure, cube was dres homie at that time?

In the Source interview with Dre, after Dre left Death Row, he mentioned that him and Cube were still tight, BUT, he did not support Cube and the Westside Connection, but both agree that the whole east vs. west will not affect their friendship, that they are just doing there own thing.