The song was a homage to the East Coast, but when the video got filmed, Biggie called the radio station and said they was disrespecting NY. Hours later, the video set got shot up! After that happened, Snoop decided to kick over them buildings in the video and the Death Row\Bad Boy beef kinda got started.
@@TheLieKillaJrit technically started with Tim dog and uncle Luke(who ironically is from the south) who started dissing the west coast and gangsta rap, nwa etc but this def escalated it to another level cus biggie almost got niccas killed then when Tupac and suge got informed they became irate understandingly so
Kurupt the Kingpin's debut album "Kuruption" was a double one. Disc 1 honoring his West Coast roots and disc 2 honoring his East Coast roots via his hometown of Philly. Contrary to popular belief, he never shied away from his Philly roots after settling in California when he was young.
@tj5579 is right on point. Kurupt from southeast Philly....moved to the West Coast as a teen and eventually joined the Rollin' 60's Neighborhood Crip Gang in LA. An ACTUAL member, met Snoop and battle rapped against him for like an hour straight.....the rest is history.
This song was and to this day is a big deal, especially at the time of how dangerous it was in the 90s no other rappers did what tha dogg pound did. Went to another hood, during a bicoastal war and dissed em in they own hood in their own game because Kurupt was just as serious lyrically as any nicca in the rap game at that point and time. He was L.A.’s secret weapon. This is where Kendrick Lamar gets his influence from.
Please read this: (rap Genius) With this Kurupt solo track (Daz stayed off) having a beat originally intended for a Biggie St. Ides commercial and later placed on their debut album; the video caused some controversy when Snoop Dogg was seen kicking around buildings in New York godzilla style in response to their trailer being shot at thanks to complaints by Notorious BIG. Sparked the response record from Capone-N-Norega, Mobb Deep, and Tragedy Khadafi, LA, LA, where the impersonated Tha Dogg Pound members were thrown off the Queensboro Bridge. Dogg Pound would then come back with a true response that was more volatile and directly aimed at New York with the apropos title: NY ‘87. Jay-Z would later claim that New York was “soft” for failing to respond adequately to the diss. it would be best if you reacted to the response song, too
Yooo just discovered yo page tonight and watched 8 of yo reaction videos to some of my all time favs. Definitely subscribing! Here's some heat to react to when u get time : Quadron "Better Off" Amel Larrieux "Get Up" Raphael Saadiq "Be here" Bob Marley ft Lauryn Hill "Turn your lights down low" Mary J Blige & Monica "Misty Blue" E-40 ft Too Short "Playerz Ball" Tavaris "Echoes" Chantay Savage "I will Survive" Do or Die "Still po Pimpin" Heather Hunter "So Serious" Camp lo "Cooley High" Dogg Pound "Let's play house" 3x Krazy "Flowamatic 9" Bone Thugs "BNK"
The hook and verses are a defo diss, over the years they said it isn't, but that year was the source awards 95, the first time I heard the song was nearly 30 years ago now that's scary, and its still getting a reaction and love now. 💪🏻❤
Kurupt moved from his mom’s house in Philly after he totaled her car in with his father in south central Los Angeles as a teenager. So he has both east and west coast styles.
One last thing. Listen to N.y. 87 ft Tupac threat and Dj quik by tha dogg pound. They go all out on New York rappers and the east coast. It was unreleased until this last decade
This song was so hard to listen to at the time how they was coming at us dissing us and our city but the beat was hired it's funny I didn't know much about the rapper kurupt from the dog pound at this time now he's my third favorite rapper of all time😂 kurupt young Gotti that's my dude but it's still hard to listen to this song sometime
a lot of west coast rappers had so much love for ny rappers(the creators), that we would emulate them. Many NY rappers moved to l.a./west coast because they would get more love here than they would in NY. From tha Alkaholics to the Pharcyde to Del & the Heiroglyphics crew, to Freestyle Fellowship, Jurassic 5, Visionairies, Dilated Peoples... the west had rappers that respected NY & took their style. on the east, you had rappers like da youngstas, onyx, champ mc & many more that were emulating our non musical style, like bald heads, lowriders, dickies & ben davis clothing, locs, flannels our gang cultire. even nys lyrical content went to hardcore rap to match the west coasts gangsta rap. kurupts from Philly but he was raised in hawthorne ca home of tge beach boys.
I requested some tracks from rapper kurupt I forgot what video I suggest him but I was telling you the story how he dated a girl from the movie Bring It On and she was in a singing group and they had a track called oh baby bring it all to me and I was telling you she was the rapper of the group but she's sadly passed in a car accident but but they both have a video play me together before she passed it's called it's over now when you get back to playing albums again I'm suggesting the rapper kurupt it's call corrupt times one of my favorite albums of all time check out we can freak it by him it's fire
Kurupt is originally from Philly and moved to LA as a teen.
He’s definitely from the East Coast but I think he proved and killed the notion that good spitters only come from NY. FOH NY
Bissssh knew that already 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Kurupt one of the most underrated artists EVER!!
Not as much as MC Ren is though.
Facts,
The song was a homage to the East Coast, but when the video got filmed, Biggie called the radio station and said they was disrespecting NY. Hours later, the video set got shot up! After that happened, Snoop decided to kick over them buildings in the video and the Death Row\Bad Boy beef kinda got started.
@@TheLieKillaJrit technically started with Tim dog and uncle Luke(who ironically is from the south) who started dissing the west coast and gangsta rap, nwa etc but this def escalated it to another level cus biggie almost got niccas killed then when Tupac and suge got informed they became irate understandingly so
Kurupt the Kingpin's debut album "Kuruption" was a double one. Disc 1 honoring his West Coast roots and disc 2 honoring his East Coast roots via his hometown of Philly. Contrary to popular belief, he never shied away from his Philly roots after settling in California when he was young.
@tj5579 is right on point. Kurupt from southeast Philly....moved to the West Coast as a teen and eventually joined the Rollin' 60's Neighborhood Crip Gang in LA.
An ACTUAL member, met Snoop and battle rapped against him for like an hour straight.....the rest is history.
Original song 🎵 Grandmaster Flash and the furious 5 mc's: New York, New York
This song was and to this day is a big deal, especially at the time of how dangerous it was in the 90s no other rappers did what tha dogg pound did. Went to another hood, during a bicoastal war and dissed em in they own hood in their own game because Kurupt was just as serious lyrically as any nicca in the rap game at that point and time. He was L.A.’s secret weapon. This is where Kendrick Lamar gets his influence from.
React to Kurupt's "We can freak it", and Tha Dogg Pound's "Let's play house". Both 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Korupt is originally from Philly just as Ice - T is from Newark NJ aka brick city
Yea but L.A. and gang culture gamed them up
Please read this: (rap Genius) With this Kurupt solo track (Daz stayed off) having a beat originally intended for a Biggie St. Ides commercial and later placed on their debut album; the video caused some controversy when Snoop Dogg was seen kicking around buildings in New York godzilla style in response to their trailer being shot at thanks to complaints by Notorious BIG. Sparked the response record from Capone-N-Norega, Mobb Deep, and Tragedy Khadafi, LA, LA, where the impersonated Tha Dogg Pound members were thrown off the Queensboro Bridge. Dogg Pound would then come back with a true response that was more volatile and directly aimed at New York with the apropos title: NY ‘87. Jay-Z would later claim that New York was “soft” for failing to respond adequately to the diss.
it would be best if you reacted to the response song, too
Yooo just discovered yo page tonight and watched 8 of yo reaction videos to some of my all time favs. Definitely subscribing! Here's some heat to react to when u get time :
Quadron "Better Off"
Amel Larrieux "Get Up"
Raphael Saadiq "Be here"
Bob Marley ft Lauryn Hill "Turn your lights down low"
Mary J Blige & Monica "Misty Blue"
E-40 ft Too Short "Playerz Ball"
Tavaris "Echoes"
Chantay Savage "I will Survive"
Do or Die "Still po Pimpin"
Heather Hunter "So Serious"
Camp lo "Cooley High"
Dogg Pound "Let's play house"
3x Krazy "Flowamatic 9"
Bone Thugs "BNK"
That whole album is one of the most underrated albums. Of all time.
Dogg Pound- What Would You Do & Let's Play House🔥🔥🔥
I tried to like this 100 times!! The Dogg Pound Album is still FIRE!!
@@adublbeatz8656 I know right!? Lol🔥
Tha Dogg Pound - Let's Play House! 💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
stay doing what works for you! i love to work in the yard. love it.
The hook and verses are a defo diss, over the years they said it isn't, but that year was the source awards 95, the first time I heard the song was nearly 30 years ago now that's scary, and its still getting a reaction and love now. 💪🏻❤
Dope reaction!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Daz overlooked
Biggie ft method man - the what!
Kurupt moved from his mom’s house in Philly after he totaled her car in with his father in south central Los Angeles as a teenager. So he has both east and west coast styles.
Kurupt was killed it this whole versions all time.
Snoop Dogg at the source awards
This sh*t still hits hard!
Capone and Nore responded to this La,La.
That shit was trash . Don’t even compare to this classic .
One last thing. Listen to N.y. 87 ft Tupac threat and Dj quik by tha dogg pound. They go all out on New York rappers and the east coast. It was unreleased until this last decade
he was from Philly!?! I knew it!!!
A nice album. This is a good song with a good beat.
You right!!! He’s from Philly
he's doing east coast better than 99 percent- guru, jeru and KRS excluded
Yes it started a beef
This song was so hard to listen to at the time how they was coming at us dissing us and our city but the beat was hired it's funny I didn't know much about the rapper kurupt from the dog pound at this time now he's my third favorite rapper of all time😂 kurupt young Gotti that's my dude but it's still hard to listen to this song sometime
Kurupt is from Philadelphia
Kurupt from Philly be moved to l.a.! He crippin now!
This shit old homegirl... Catch up😂😂😂😂😂 i mean really old like mid 90s where u been, you must be from another planet
What about The Fugees,"Ready Or Not"
Please react to " deadly combination" by big L and 2pac
I like this song but mobb deep did a diss back called LA LA check that song out
a lot of west coast rappers had so much love for ny rappers(the creators), that we would emulate them. Many NY rappers moved to l.a./west coast because they would get more love here than they would in NY. From tha Alkaholics to the Pharcyde to Del & the Heiroglyphics crew, to Freestyle Fellowship, Jurassic 5, Visionairies, Dilated Peoples... the west had rappers that respected NY & took their style. on the east, you had rappers like da youngstas, onyx, champ mc & many more that were emulating our non musical style, like bald heads, lowriders, dickies & ben davis clothing, locs, flannels our gang cultire. even nys lyrical content went to hardcore rap to match the west coasts gangsta rap.
kurupts from Philly but he was raised in hawthorne ca home of tge beach boys.
Kurupt 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
he is from philadelphia
I requested some tracks from rapper kurupt I forgot what video I suggest him but I was telling you the story how he dated a girl from the movie Bring It On and she was in a singing group and they had a track called oh baby bring it all to me and I was telling you she was the rapper of the group but she's sadly passed in a car accident but but they both have a video play me together before she passed it's called it's over now when you get back to playing albums again I'm suggesting the rapper kurupt it's call corrupt times one of my favorite albums of all time check out we can freak it by him it's fire
He from Philly
All that money went to Grandmaster Melle Mel
listen to the answer to that song NORE LA LA
Kurupt is a god mc .
Xzibit is another one that's underrated. That song called. The foundation. 🔥
But snoop hating on pac 4 dissing NY fake but music tight tho
KURUPT IZ FROM PHILLY ORIGINALLY
Do some max b