That phone convo was CRAZY!!! When Pac was speaking to Monster Kody and Kody was like, "I want you to play me in the movie man..." and apparently Antoine Fuqua was mentioned also as an up and coming director... can yall picture it? Pac in Training Day maybe? Or any other Fuqua movies?! Pac was before his time man frfr...
I don’t know man Pac was going pretty hard at Big on that OG Catchin Feelins & that was one of the last ones outside of the mike tyson song let’s get it on.
@@couldbeanyone8174they spoke at the 96 VMAs and Pac told him when they crossed paths He had a plan shit might’ve gotten a little out of hand, but at the end of the day this was all About business. Loosely quoting Biggie on an interview before he passed but yeah that’s the gist.
Bruh out lawz was supposed to come to Tucson Az , I bought 2 tickets and stood outside the venue. Nobody showed up no money was returned. I still wanna know what happened wit dat. 😢😢😢
Right!! Big was a new artist and this was his debut album. He didn't have any control over when and what track would be released. That was all on Puff! His former bodyguard, Gene Deal, said Puffy did that on purpose because he was mad jealous of Tupac and wanted to take a jab at him!! Also, he told one of his producer's (sorry I can't remember his name) he was in the business of selling records, and what better way to sell than coming for Tupac?? Pac was already a big star and Big was just getting started, so he was using Pac to sell records. I'm sure he didn't expect an all out war between both coasts, but you gotta admit Bad Boy and Death Row sold tens of millions of records in a few short years!!! Puffy is a billionaire today, partly because of that beef, and the money he made off of Biggie's masters!!
The whole thing with the Who Shot Ya record was nontroversy because 2Pac heard the record when it was made. I forgot that 2Pac was the only person that got shot in 1994. If people actually LISTENED to the record they would know that the "shooter" was Biggie. He did that same skit that Nurse Dre did off The Chronic album. Bad timing? Pac knew better and was misleading the public as usual. If both those guys were around today then you could say Biggie never responded. Pac was gone shortly after Hit Em Up dropped. It wasn't like today where you can make a response the next day. People couldn't throw songs out there whenever they wanted. Even Hit Em Up was a B-Side to How Do You Want It. He didn't just throw it out there for the public to digest. Biggie's album wasn't finished for him to put a song out there. A LOT more lives would have been lost if Biggie responded because he would have to have been A LOT more disrespectful. Biggie had every right to get at Pac's admitted dope fiend mama. Biggie had a response as we all heard but I think he was hesistant because Pac was a friend at one point. I believe the guys over at Bad Boy didn't know how to handle a problem like 2Pac. I think there was still a strategy they were trying to work out but then Pac was gone. It didn't mean people weren't still hot about the situation. As far as Pac thinking he could leave the beef alone that's a negative. You can't wreak havoc out here and think you gonna be good homie just cause you getting tired of the mess you created. If the rumors are true about Puff putting the hit on Pac and Suge then hey they shoulda left Bad Boy alone from the door. The other side was gonna Hit Em Up right back.
Keith Murray already said pac didn’t hear the record until it came out! It was originally Murray song. Definitely bad timing!!!! Certain things u just don’t do! & biggie did respond to pac. It was already confirmed that his last verse on “ the long kiss goodnight “ was a diss towards pac. So big dissed a dead man.🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️ pac was a fire cracker no doubt, but call a spade , a spade. A lot rappers East/west. Said puffy shouldn’t have put the song out at that time.
Pac was tryna do that One nation album with Big before he passed I believe!?!? " We try this squash this whole east coast, west thing it's only a problem between two rappers " - 2pac
it wasnt wit Biggie, but he was plantin seeds for that down the road. thats why i dont agree wit people sayin Pac wanted to die young. that dude had plans. he just wasnt afraid of dyin, cause he knew his personality could possibly get him erased early. he was finna link up wit the Heavyweights out East. even Nas was finna be in the studio wit him
It featured a bunch of East Coast people like Busta Rhymes and Boot Camp Click, and southern rappers like outkast and Scarface,Showing his love for the east and all areas, not bad boy or BIG
@@mikei9986 Outkast are southern rappers, not East Coast. Remember how they got booed at the 95 Source Awards, because New Yorkers thought Biggie should have won the award that they did.
Exactly! If you listen to Snoop, he swears it was all love! Yeah, like we don't remember him at the Source Awards on stage running his mouth!! Decked out in all blue, he said "eff the east coast!!" Now he says he was cool with Biggie and Puff!! Snoop was trying to play both sides of the fence!! He wanted to hang out with Biggie but stay loyal to Pac. People may not remember but at the time when Pac died, he was not cool with Snoop! He felt like he couldn't trust him. Snoop wasn't on any tracks on the Makevelli album. Afterwards, when Biggie came out to LA, Puffs former bodyguard, Gene Deal, said Biggie told him that Snoop was calling him constantly!! Gene said Big told him, "why is this n****r Snoop blowing up my phone?!!? I don't eff with him!!!"
@@larrycurrycarpediem lmao you literally named the least credible guy you could possibly name ! He wasn’t even around biggie or Tupac like that that’s why cease an all them don’t even mess wi him no more he just be making up shit for views
Apparently, everyone was going to sign 2pac…they didn’t, so it’s all talk. All these podcast failed with getting a Poppa G interview, they need to find Kastro and see what he has to say.
I love every interview EDI MEAN does he's very intelligent 🧠 I see why Tupac loved him so much and loyal. Not to mention I'm one of the Outlawz biggest fans
Pac was never really beefing with big.. it was no beef!! He been told big its no beef.. im just tryna make good music.. he told big this at one of them award shows!! Pac knew shit was getting out of hand!! He said he would never want to hear that something happened to big!!
Do your homework. Biggie did do a song dissing pac. It was called long kiss goodnight and he did that song after pac died. Who shot ya could also be considered a diss
That's correct. He didn't name drop pac in that song but everybody knows it was about pac. Someone in biggies crew even admitted it in an interview. There was even an intro that was done but it was scrapped because he really really went in a pac
Stop using Tupac or 2pac or pac. Pac or trademarked is DEAD. He changed his name for a reason. Makaveli. Everytime you see pac or Tupac it’s legal obligation for them to talk about WHAT HAPPENED. you never hear the name he left with. Change the name to Makaveli and ask where he is. See what happens. I promise you in 26 years. Nobody has. Why you think prince wanted to change his own name so much? THINK!! For creative purposes. No! He wanted to firstly own the rights to his own music. He was looking 👀 around ways to do so cause they owned him as an artist. It’s business people. You wanna leave as Tupac you forgo everything with that. That’s why the man made makaveli. To tell us something! Start asking the right questions using the name he left with. I promise you you’ll get what you seek.
No, you can't. With Hit Em Up, Pac destroyed the entire East Coast. I think he made his point and he was moving in a different direction. When he changed to Makevelli, his music was at times, dark, but it sounded like his socially conscious rap, before he joined Death Row. However, I agree, after WSY there was no going back! The beef was bigger than Pac and Biggie
Puffy released Long Kiss Goodnight at a bad time but he did it on purpose, just like with Who Shot Ya!! Puff is a snake 🐍 and he was behind the scenes fueling the beef!! He is directly responsible for Biggie's death!
@@telldetruth9259 yea they do and don’t get me wrong I love the Pac questions as well because I have much much love for Pac but I just feel when it comes to the Outlawz personally when it comes to interviews they always get overshadowed by the Pac Questions and that has stunted there growth as artists over the years that’s all. 💯
He dissed biggie jayz and puffy on "Die slow/All out " a song literally made the day before he got shot so idk if he was gonna release those last dissing tracks and then drop one nation In 97' and let the beef die down from there but it would've been dope to see it all play out
The Biggie thing is a half truth, Pac definitely fell back a bit but he was still throw a jab here and there. The beef would’ve went up when Life After Death dropped in October (the original release date)
its not a half truth. Pac aint have no deep issue wit Biggie. it was Puff who he TRULY didnt care for & he kept pressin Biggie cause that was his lil homie standin beside a Snake. Biggie came in the game screamin Thug Life. not Bad Boy. Pac felt like Puff was brainwashin/corruptin him. so he whooped Biggie verbally, to the extreme. in the end, man said he’d tour wit Biggie, kiss him on the cheek & give the tour money to the community. Pac was complicated, but if you peeped the method’s to his madness, you could see his intentions wasnt to hurt Biggie fr 💯
That’s all well and good but he was still dissing Biggie and had a legit issue with him. I’m simply saying he fell back, and you can tell that from Makaveli since he calls Nas ‘the ringleader’ which is kinda like a backhanded compliment. I know the history
@@ZYaKnoe249 how is it wrong when majesty told the story about what happen with e money bags n pac after stretch was killed Then Ed lover has a whole interview talkin everything this is before pac even made it to death row
Pac just wanted Biggie to get away from Puff & whats crazy, is i think it wouldve happened. people dont know that Biggie didnt even like Puff frfr & was tryna leave Bad Boy. as crazy as it sounds, i could see Biggie, Pac & Suge teamin up to silence Bad Boy in the 2000s. mind you, in Pac’s final interview with Sway in ‘96, he said he’d tour wit Biggie & they’ll give the money to the community. the game would look A LOT different today if those two dudes lived 💯 real facts
He did say he'd tour with biggie but I think it was sarcastic cause he said If the world REALLY wanted to see us come together if the U.S Government puts a community center in every ghetto in the U.S Fully paid for, he would tour every one of those cities with big. He knew that most likely would never happen in reality, so I think it was just sarcasm.
THE COMMISSION….. remember? Puff was scared scr8! He wasn’t losing that money or letting anybody else get that money. Shit , my BM cried to me when I told her I was expecting another child but not with her= she was ONLY crying because she didn’t want the next girl to get MORE child support than her, her own words 😂…………….. and that was chump change, so I can imagine some real money.
@@BattleTruth They were worse after Pac died, but they never had great money or support behind them after that, and let me tell you that makes all the difference in the music industry.
@@jesusflores2121 That's like saying Lil cease was "black listed" after Biggie died. Truth is biggie wrote and *STRUCTURED all cease music and he wasn't anything special
Pac was on another level he wasnt worrying or thinking about biggie after he sent a biggie dis.the beef ended then and pac was was thinking bigger things than just biggie
This isn't a good interview. Why ask questions that you obviously know the answer to otherwise you wouldn't be asking it? This just sounds like the host read 2Pac's Wikipedia page.
I just dont understand how people forget What 2pac said about the new york situation. People gotta understand Pac was a Real Dude A Real Homie. You Have Friends But Those Same Friends Will See Doing Shit That They Suppose To Be Doing But Cant Cause You Doing It The Way Its Suppose To Be Done And That Triggers A Spark For Foul Shit Against A Person. Pac wasn't no dummy Just Loyal. Pac Could Do Shit And Have You And Awe Of The Shit He Could Do And Some People Want Like It. If They Cant Do It Better They Gone Feel Played And You Aint Did Shit To Em. But Pac Spoke About The Situation In His Own Words And When Pac Called That Shit Out People Felt Played As If They Thought Pac Was Soft Or Something. Pac Rolled With Who He Rolled With To The Foul Shit Came To Play And Unfortunately Got Caught In That Situation. Pac Spoke His Truth On It And Its Out There. The Man Was Young Yall And Still Had To Figure Things Out To. REST IN POWER PAC UNTILL YOU RETURN👀
Biggie & 2pac died over nothing. A problem that could've been avoided & resolved quickly man 🤦
That phone convo was CRAZY!!! When Pac was speaking to Monster Kody and Kody was like, "I want you to play me in the movie man..." and apparently Antoine Fuqua was mentioned also as an up and coming director... can yall picture it? Pac in Training Day maybe? Or any other Fuqua movies?! Pac was before his time man frfr...
R.I.P to both ☝🏻
I don’t know man Pac was going pretty hard at Big on that OG Catchin Feelins & that was one of the last ones outside of the mike tyson song let’s get it on.
That obsession with Biggie was real
@D Gogablic you do realize Pac and Bighie made up before they passed away
You have a Pac obession
@@dgogablic7992 I love biggie he was for the gays ❤️
@@couldbeanyone8174they spoke at the 96 VMAs and Pac told him when they crossed paths
He had a plan shit might’ve gotten a little out of hand, but at the end of the day this was all
About business. Loosely quoting Biggie on an interview before he passed but yeah that’s the gist.
Edi is over it lol
Rip fatal Hussein
Now he was one of the realist 💯, under pac , but we all seen what happen now everybody wana talk lol okkk 😂
Bruh out lawz was supposed to come to Tucson Az , I bought 2 tickets and stood outside the venue. Nobody showed up no money was returned. I still wanna know what happened wit dat. 😢😢😢
When this happened?
@@XiaomiGadgetsGuide a few months Back basically late last year
If he still chewing gum in this one I'm skipping
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It was puff that put out who shot you at that time. Big had nothing to do with that
Right!! Big was a new artist and this was his debut album. He didn't have any control over when and what track would be released. That was all on Puff! His former bodyguard, Gene Deal, said Puffy did that on purpose because he was mad jealous of Tupac and wanted to take a jab at him!! Also, he told one of his producer's (sorry I can't remember his name) he was in the business of selling records, and what better way to sell than coming for Tupac?? Pac was already a big star and Big was just getting started, so he was using Pac to sell records. I'm sure he didn't expect an all out war between both coasts, but you gotta admit Bad Boy and Death Row sold tens of millions of records in a few short years!!! Puffy is a billionaire today, partly because of that beef, and the money he made off of Biggie's masters!!
@@rucianapollard7098 All true
@@rucianapollard7098 who shot ya was out on the bad boy mixtape months before 2Pac got shot
HUSSEIN FATAL SIGNED TO J PRINCE AND RELEASED A SOLO ALBUM ON RAP A LOT HOW DID EDI FORGET LOL WELL HE WASNT FUCKING WITH THE OUTLAWZ THEN
That movie would be 🔥
Somebody get @50Cent on it 👀👀👀
Fat Joe and Biggie did a diss record about Pac that was never Released
Pac was a pure hypocrite during the east/west thing
He ain’t really come back at pac cuz he really ain’t have nothing to do with that shit at quad studio
Good to see u EDI Mean u a fuckin legend 💯🦾🐐
Good questions. Interesting answers. Thanks for the insight Cam.
fatal signed to j-prince in the beginning instead of death row
"I tried to squash the beef with deathrow and badboy but Diddy wouldn't talk to me after I put some jewelry on his tab 💯"
you smell like old butta beans
Bra u lame
The whole thing with the Who Shot Ya record was nontroversy because 2Pac heard the record when it was made. I forgot that 2Pac was the only person that got shot in 1994. If people actually LISTENED to the record they would know that the "shooter" was Biggie. He did that same skit that Nurse Dre did off The Chronic album. Bad timing? Pac knew better and was misleading the public as usual. If both those guys were around today then you could say Biggie never responded. Pac was gone shortly after Hit Em Up dropped. It wasn't like today where you can make a response the next day. People couldn't throw songs out there whenever they wanted. Even Hit Em Up was a B-Side to How Do You Want It. He didn't just throw it out there for the public to digest. Biggie's album wasn't finished for him to put a song out there. A LOT more lives would have been lost if Biggie responded because he would have to have been A LOT more disrespectful. Biggie had every right to get at Pac's admitted dope fiend mama. Biggie had a response as we all heard but I think he was hesistant because Pac was a friend at one point. I believe the guys over at Bad Boy didn't know how to handle a problem like 2Pac. I think there was still a strategy they were trying to work out but then Pac was gone. It didn't mean people weren't still hot about the situation. As far as Pac thinking he could leave the beef alone that's a negative. You can't wreak havoc out here and think you gonna be good homie just cause you getting tired of the mess you created. If the rumors are true about Puff putting the hit on Pac and Suge then hey they shoulda left Bad Boy alone from the door. The other side was gonna Hit Em Up right back.
Learn the facts first before you write nonsense like this again. 🤦♂️
Keith Murray already said pac didn’t hear the record until it came out! It was originally Murray song. Definitely bad timing!!!! Certain things u just don’t do! & biggie did respond to pac. It was already confirmed that his last verse on “ the long kiss goodnight “ was a diss towards pac. So big dissed a dead man.🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️ pac was a fire cracker no doubt, but call a spade , a spade. A lot rappers East/west. Said puffy shouldn’t have put the song out at that time.
@@c.manorboy and why he was a fire cracker???
Puff dropped that joint to capitalize off the whole situation. He definitely help escalate the beef
This is factually untrue.
Great Interview 👍
Pac was tryna do that One nation album with Big before he passed I believe!?!?
" We try this squash this whole east coast, west thing it's only a problem between two rappers " - 2pac
it wasnt wit Biggie, but he was plantin seeds for that down the road. thats why i dont agree wit people sayin Pac wanted to die young. that dude had plans. he just wasnt afraid of dyin, cause he knew his personality could possibly get him erased early. he was finna link up wit the Heavyweights out East. even Nas was finna be in the studio wit him
He’s not saying that lol
It featured a bunch of East Coast people like Busta Rhymes and Boot Camp Click, and southern rappers like outkast and Scarface,Showing his love for the east and all areas, not bad boy or BIG
@@mikei9986 Outkast are southern rappers, not East Coast. Remember how they got booed at the 95 Source Awards, because New Yorkers thought Biggie should have won the award that they did.
@@rucianapollard7098 yes brother you are right I do remember that.. that was the pinnacle of hip hop
Imagine Tupac on Ether
Jay made a slick comment about Pac 1st then Pac drop jewels on him.
@Travis Sanders if you let somebody diss me on yo track, then you cosignin it. therefore, its a green light on you too as far as hip hop battles go
Brooklyns Finest & Dead Presidents video
@@JaeRocReactshe dissed Faith Evans, that was not a shot at pac at all
What was the comment??
@Travis Sanders see nonsense talk 😂
Pac was better on a west coast label
The south wasn't riding on New York or the east
Which is ironic because EC media didn’t take them serious
BIG did respond and so did Puff on a Mixtapes. And there are a lot of disses on Life After Death... and Long Kiss? C'mon man.
Long kiss Goodnight
I noticed as time goes by people start changing their story
Exactly! If you listen to Snoop, he swears it was all love! Yeah, like we don't remember him at the Source Awards on stage running his mouth!! Decked out in all blue, he said "eff the east coast!!" Now he says he was cool with Biggie and Puff!! Snoop was trying to play both sides of the fence!! He wanted to hang out with Biggie but stay loyal to Pac. People may not remember but at the time when Pac died, he was not cool with Snoop! He felt like he couldn't trust him. Snoop wasn't on any tracks on the Makevelli album. Afterwards, when Biggie came out to LA, Puffs former bodyguard, Gene Deal, said Biggie told him that Snoop was calling him constantly!! Gene said Big told him, "why is this n****r Snoop blowing up my phone?!!? I don't eff with him!!!"
Gene Deal's side never changed.... after all these years he still remains the same.
@@larrycurrycarpediem lmao you literally named the least credible guy you could possibly name ! He wasn’t even around biggie or Tupac like that that’s why cease an all them don’t even mess wi him no more he just be making up shit for views
@@Venom-zi4ht: To each his own. I choose to believe him.
Joining Prince probably wouldn’t have been a good idea.
How not ?! j prince one of the best businessmen in hip hop history
Back then, j Prince was highly respected. Don’t just go off the recent occurrences. Back then, it would’ve been fitting.
Lowkey, I agree. They would’ve been even more underground. No Limit would’ve been better
@@telldetruth9259 No Limit was so low quality
@Sean Carter Pac wouldn't have sold that many records on Rap A Lot
Apparently, everyone was going to sign 2pac…they didn’t, so it’s all talk. All these podcast failed with getting a Poppa G interview, they need to find Kastro and see what he has to say.
.... J Prince
I love every interview EDI MEAN does he's very intelligent 🧠 I see why Tupac loved him so much and loyal. Not to mention I'm one of the Outlawz biggest fans
Fuck edi he not outlaw to me cuz murder of crows rip Yakima and pac and fetal
Same ol questions smh
I don’t think pac would’ve ever fw biggie again
If he did, it would have been a lot of years after the beef!
I think they would have been cool again
Edi and kadafi were very close to pac.
My boy Cam with the Jay-Z questions 😂
Ed-I, the outlaws sorely slept on and extremely underrated and underappreciated
seems like Biggie very much responded many times
Pac was never really beefing with big.. it was no beef!! He been told big its no beef.. im just tryna make good music.. he told big this at one of them award shows!! Pac knew shit was getting out of hand!! He said he would never want to hear that something happened to big!!
Monster wanted to help 2pac write a book
Do your homework. Biggie did do a song dissing pac. It was called long kiss goodnight and he did that song after pac died. Who shot ya could also be considered a diss
That's correct. He didn't name drop pac in that song but everybody knows it was about pac. Someone in biggies crew even admitted it in an interview. There was even an intro that was done but it was scrapped because he really really went in a pac
Don't forget about the song, "Player Hater" on his 2nd album
How are you interviewing anything in 2023 about Pac/Biggie and still don’t know that Biggie made disses??
“Tupac is Tupac” that’s the realest line
Puffy leaked "Who shot ya" He's a savage!!! RIP BIG & PAC
Puffy is the real reason for the East Coast v. West Coast beef!! He is a snake 🐍 and fruity as apple 🍎 juice!!
Stop using Tupac or 2pac or pac. Pac or trademarked is DEAD. He changed his name for a reason. Makaveli. Everytime you see pac or Tupac it’s legal obligation for them to talk about WHAT HAPPENED. you never hear the name he left with. Change the name to Makaveli and ask where he is. See what happens. I promise you in 26 years. Nobody has. Why you think prince wanted to change his own name so much? THINK!! For creative purposes. No! He wanted to firstly own the rights to his own music. He was looking 👀 around ways to do so cause they owned him as an artist. It’s business people. You wanna leave as Tupac you forgo everything with that. That’s why the man made makaveli. To tell us something! Start asking the right questions using the name he left with. I promise you you’ll get what you seek.
There's a unheard phone call where him and 2pac was talking about him playing him in that role and a lot more go listen to it.
With a song like "Hit Em Up"Nah you can't just wake up one day and say your done
No, you can't. With Hit Em Up, Pac destroyed the entire East Coast. I think he made his point and he was moving in a different direction. When he changed to Makevelli, his music was at times, dark, but it sounded like his socially conscious rap, before he joined Death Row. However, I agree, after WSY there was no going back! The beef was bigger than Pac and Biggie
I think so. The Pac and Big beef would've ended like the 50 and Is beef.
Biggie did respond with diss records. They were subliminals. He released “long kiss goodnight” which is 100% a 2pac diss, after Pac died
Coward move. I got nothing to say until he passes away. He passes away so I can diss freely but I won't say his name. What a coward.
Don't forget about the song, "Player Hater" on his 2md album
@@rucianapollard7098 I didn’t know that was a Pac diss. Damn I gotta listen to it now. I’ve always heard that song but now I’m about to dissect it
Long kiss goodnight was about multiple rappers
@@MrWARBUCKS24 so Tupac wasn't the only rapper he dissed? I don't care about the others because again a coward can't say a name. Coward and a biitch.
Big did respond tho in a sly way long kiss goodnight if that's no a diss to pac than fuck know but he waited till he was dead to drop it o puffy did
Puffy released Long Kiss Goodnight at a bad time but he did it on purpose, just like with Who Shot Ya!! Puff is a snake 🐍 and he was behind the scenes fueling the beef!! He is directly responsible for Biggie's death!
I still haven’t learned anything about EDI personally from the interview yet
The first two videos and this video has questions about just him
@@telldetruth9259 yea they do and don’t get me wrong I love the Pac questions as well because I have much much love for Pac but I just feel when it comes to the Outlawz personally when it comes to interviews they always get overshadowed by the Pac Questions and that has stunted there growth as artists over the years that’s all. 💯
He was over the beef but just 3 days before he was shot he was dissing biggie at the MTV awards 🤔
nah he was mainly dissin Puff there. he only mentioned Biggie’s name cause he was asked about him
He dissed biggie jayz and puffy on "Die slow/All out " a song literally made the day before he got shot so idk if he was gonna release those last dissing tracks and then drop one nation In 97' and let the beef die down from there but it would've been dope to see it all play out
@@flowbossandre exactly lol
What’s been up with Cam? In the last few interviews with people he hasn’t been doing his research?
Y'all was nothing with out PAC
Scarface and Tupac omg 😱
Outlawz deathrow album was a classic
Wow, I swear I don't remember!! Can you name a hit song from the album so I can Google it?
@@rucianapollard7098 the album is called retribution, had songs like family picture, pass the heat, mr makaveli, soldier story 2
Edi is not loyal to 2 pac i don't like this guy period
Big aways sneak dis pac fym edi
The Biggie thing is a half truth, Pac definitely fell back a bit but he was still throw a jab here and there.
The beef would’ve went up when Life After Death dropped in October (the original release date)
He was dissing Puffy more than Big at the end. He really wanted Puff not Biggie
Yeah, plus I wonder how the alliance with Nas plays into it all
its not a half truth. Pac aint have no deep issue wit Biggie. it was Puff who he TRULY didnt care for & he kept pressin Biggie cause that was his lil homie standin beside a Snake. Biggie came in the game screamin Thug Life. not Bad Boy. Pac felt like Puff was brainwashin/corruptin him. so he whooped Biggie verbally, to the extreme. in the end, man said he’d tour wit Biggie, kiss him on the cheek & give the tour money to the community. Pac was complicated, but if you peeped the method’s to his madness, you could see his intentions wasnt to hurt Biggie fr 💯
PAC was gunning for jayz ...
That’s all well and good but he was still dissing Biggie and had a legit issue with him. I’m simply saying he fell back, and you can tell that from Makaveli since he calls Nas ‘the ringleader’ which is kinda like a backhanded compliment. I know the history
Ed lover and e money bags got in pacs ear about the bullshit
He started to fall back even in the final interview with sway he was denouncing the beef
This is wrong. Pac was working on that album since early summer
@@ZYaKnoe249 how is it wrong when majesty told the story about what happen with e money bags n pac after stretch was killed
Then Ed lover has a whole interview talkin everything this is before pac even made it to death row
That’s false lol. Eric B is who told them to specify
@@telldetruth9259 sure majesty and Ed lover interview is up
No
Biggie combs k record was long kiss goodnight, released after Tupac passed away
Don't forget the song on Biggie's 2nd album, "Player Hater". I definitely think that was a diss to Pac
Big dissed Pac subliminally so many times.
Long Kiss Goodnight is one example.
Pac just wanted Biggie to get away from Puff & whats crazy, is i think it wouldve happened. people dont know that Biggie didnt even like Puff frfr & was tryna leave Bad Boy. as crazy as it sounds, i could see Biggie, Pac & Suge teamin up to silence Bad Boy in the 2000s. mind you, in Pac’s final interview with Sway in ‘96, he said he’d tour wit Biggie & they’ll give the money to the community. the game would look A LOT different today if those two dudes lived 💯 real facts
Of course you would know. You were around these guys, after all.🤦
He did say he'd tour with biggie but I think it was sarcastic cause he said If the world REALLY wanted to see us come together if the U.S Government puts a community center in every ghetto in the U.S Fully paid for, he would tour every one of those cities with big. He knew that most likely would never happen in reality, so I think it was just sarcasm.
Nah, Big was cool with Puff
THE COMMISSION….. remember? Puff was scared scr8! He wasn’t losing that money or letting anybody else get that money.
Shit , my BM cried to me when I told her I was expecting another child but not with her= she was ONLY crying because she didn’t want the next girl to get MORE child support than her, her own words 😂…………….. and that was chump change, so I can imagine some real money.
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Edi I’m sorry my guy but ever since pac died I and noble doing or saying thing for a dollar
Suge was a money hungry bully
Damn cam you didn’t do good research for this interview 🙄
At all lol
Why young noble? Says nothing...........
Why they keep asking same questions? We already know this.
It's a shame how West Coast Hip Hop and, including the Outlawz, were blacklisted for the most part after 2 Pac died. In part, I understand why.
Outlawz really wasn't that good
Pac carried them
Cap
It went to the south
They all live in Atlanta NOW
@@BattleTruth They were worse after Pac died, but they never had great money or support behind them after that, and let me tell you that makes all the difference in the music industry.
@@jesusflores2121 That's like saying Lil cease was "black listed" after Biggie died. Truth is biggie wrote and *STRUCTURED all cease music and he wasn't anything special
How come you ask him about long kiss after pac death
Cam seems to have limited info
Pac was on another level he wasnt worrying or thinking about biggie after he sent a biggie dis.the beef ended then and pac was was thinking bigger things than just biggie
Slim pickins....dam my dawg .. felt yall was slaves??👀
God bless y'all edi you and the click family friends and all
It sucks that EDI can't get his own interview, all he do is answer Pac questions 😂😂😂😂🤦
He’s answered questions about himself but you lying as if his life isn’t directly connected to Pac
Are these people delusional? Biggie made long kiss good night and some songs that jabbed 2pac in Life After Death.
Yeah he did that mess after Pac died because he never would have got at Pac like that before he died!
This isn't a good interview. Why ask questions that you obviously know the answer to otherwise you wouldn't be asking it? This just sounds like the host read 2Pac's Wikipedia page.
I just dont understand how people forget What 2pac said about the new york situation. People gotta understand Pac was a Real Dude A Real Homie. You Have Friends But Those Same Friends Will See Doing Shit That They Suppose To Be Doing But Cant Cause You Doing It The Way Its Suppose To Be Done And That Triggers A Spark For Foul Shit Against A Person. Pac wasn't no dummy Just Loyal. Pac Could Do Shit And Have You And Awe Of The Shit He Could Do And Some People
Want Like It. If They Cant Do It Better
They Gone Feel Played And You Aint
Did Shit To Em. But Pac Spoke About The Situation In His Own Words And When Pac Called That Shit Out People Felt Played As If
They Thought Pac Was Soft Or Something. Pac Rolled With Who He
Rolled With To The Foul Shit Came To Play And Unfortunately Got Caught In That Situation.
Pac Spoke His Truth On It And Its Out There. The Man Was Young Yall
And Still Had To Figure Things Out To.
REST IN POWER PAC UNTILL YOU RETURN👀