"Any Artists wanna stay a Star ⭐, and don't have to worry about the Executive Producer tryna be, all in the videos, all on the records, dancing, COME TO DEATHROW"-Big Suge Source Awards Free Simon Rest up Makaveli da Don 👑🐐
Exactly. People who was there that night said that the tension between the east coast and the west coast was already in the air long before Suge Knight made his legendary speech aim at Puffy, and if you watch the 1995 Source Awards you could sense the tension with the east and west from the beginning of the show.
@@naaimshareefI wouldn't doubt that. That tension had been there from years earlier when guys like Tim Dog ("Fuck Compton") and Masta Ace ("Slaughterhouse") took shots at the west. Ice Cube talked about that underlying tension in an interview a few years back, but I forget the outlet. It might've been Drink Champs or Peter Rosenberg's Juan Epstein podcast. Point being, everything didn't just start that night.
@@MichaelBrown-ti1un Indeed, a lot (of course not all)of the east coast hip hop artists, D.J.s, hip hop Record executives & fans wasnt trying to hear and didn't want to see anything but east coast rappers winning that night at the source awards and in general in hip hop.
The East vs. West Beef was a good thing and bad thing for hip hop. The good thing? Music was at its best. Competition was at its highest. It was raw, street, gritty, honest, and from the heart. The bad thing? The 1995 Source Awards was like a Hip Hop funeral. We were already mourning the loss of Easy-E. 2Pac would be next, and Biggie just 6 months after that. Losing them has still impacted Hip Hop today. After the 95 Source Awards. We didn't have another one until 1999, I think. By that time? Hip Hop was completely changed. With new faces, labels, and Andre 3000's words, "The South got something to say." His words proved to be prophetic. The South was running Hip Hop.
They was hating on everybody bone thugs harmony wu tang bb etc everybody else sound just as good as them it ain't about how many records u got was they all good tho that's all u hear is aeom
I was 21 when this award show was out what a great time to be alive living in Los Angeles West coast, I remember me & the homeboyz playing only West Coast rap LoL it was the good ol' DayZ 💯
This is a good video. I was 12 when during the 95 Source Awards. Watched it with my parents lol. I remember just being excited to see all the rappers that I saw in magazines under one roof.
I remember that very well I was 22 years old I never forget that sh!t man, the West Coast came hard!!!.... Me being from Chi-Town I felt that West Coast gangster sh!t!!!
I'm from st louis and back then I was on mostly west coast music too but now I listen to mostly eastcoast. The west got it in and got robbed on an award or 2
Its so ironic how these east coast dudes looked down on southern, west coast and other artists outside of NY, but these same east coast dudes got either parents and grandparents all over the south like Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, etc. 😂 Nas dad is from Mississippi! Ma$e was born in Florida and his middle name is Durell! U ain't getting more southern than that lolll
Some East Coast dudes are children of immigrants. Biggie was Jamaican American. Phife Dawg was Trini. Heavy D was Jamaican. Wyclef is Haitian. Akineye is Nigerian. Fat Joe is half Cuban half Puerto Rican. Chino XL is half Puerto Rican half African American. Slick Rick is Jamaican British. French Montana is Moroccan. Cardi B is Dominican and Trini. Nicki Minaj is Trini. Noreaga half Puerto Rican half African American. Busta Rhymes is Jamaican American. Q-Tip is half Montserrat half African American. Tony Yayo is Haitian American. I think many East Coast dudes recognize got southern roots. But its that dickriding mentality in Hip Hop and overall with black people. At the time and even today, it all about reppin' the town and city where you come from. A lot of East Coast rap dudes treat NYC like it is the Mecca. The city sitting on a shining hill. Because NYC is probably the most popular city on Earth and has produced numerous celebrities, arts, music, culture and other things. Some people act like they are something special just because they were born and raised in NYC. In NYC, you will meet many, many, people who have never left the state. Or some who never been outside the 5 boroughs. So that gives you a sense of the mentality that exists there. I was born in Queens, NY and lived there till I was like 14 yrs old and moved to the suburbs. I got cracked on and dissed by my friends and cousins from the city. I must have came back to NYC after high school and lived there for several years, before moving around to Long Island and Westchester. I still had people acting like I was some kid from the burbs who came to NYC, when I was born and raised there. Joe Budden who has talked about it before. Budden was born in NYC and lived there till he was like 13, then moved to New Jersey. Budden has said he's made to feel like he isn't a New Yorker. Lord Jamar on his podcast talked about how he is from Westchester, NY just north of NYC, and was made to feel like he and Brand Nubian weren't part of the New York rap scene. Some New Yorkers from NYC got ridiculous clique-ish mentality. Its like why I understand why Tupac started claiming West Coast, specifically Oakland. Why The Clipse (originally from The Bronx) claim Virginia. Why Wocka Flocka (born in Queens & left during his teens) claims ATL.
The Source awards 1995 was to me better than 1999 Source awards... let us be honest the drama is the main reason (not the only reason) why the 1995 Source awards is the most remember Source awards. Plus there were some hinted drama going on at the 1995 Source awards that a lot of people do not know about.
@@naaimshareef-b4b DJ Quik was beefing with MC Eight and addressed him from the stage in his song Dollars n sense. Death Row was beefing with Bone Thugs N Harmony. Suge even wanted some west coast guys in their entourage to jump them on stage but they liked Bone so it didn't happen. Plus that would've ruined the show. Mary J. Blige didn't like Faith Evans cause the industry was calling Faith the next Mary J. Blige and she took that personal.
Agreed. The only thing topping it were the Soul Train Awards all thru the '90s. So many classic performances and moments at those. The early 2000s BET Awards were also very good.
@@bravojuly3133 Naw. He could’ve chose to pour gasoline on the fire and made it hard for Suge and them to leave NY, but he chose to keep it peaceful. Diddy was the good guy in that situation
Diddy was nobodys angel. A few months after the awards one of his people smoked one of Suge's lieutenants, Big Jake Robles, down in Atlanta. But, yeah, Puffy was diplomatic in responding to Suge's comments.
I always thought suge was being messy, but it seems like new york folks started it. And seems biggie stirred it back up at the end after it had cooled down Suge gave them what they kept asking for 😂
Nope he was only nominated for 2 awards. This was about big even though the crowd went crazy everytime his name was announced and when he hit the stage with the mob he got nothing.
Debut album. Biggie had hype behind him already with the Party & Bullshit from Who's The Man. That came out a year before his first album. Biggie also had 2Pac & Stretch & Dramacydal putting his name out there. Nas was a a new artist. Biggie had been out a couple of years but that was his 1st album
Truth be told, what Suge said about Puffy was true and alot of people wanted to say that but could not. He was annoying af. Somebody had to say it somehow.
Just look at the albums that were nominated for aoty. Damn you talkin about a debate were which ever you pick. You wouldnt be wrong! Damn this era of hip hop was untouchable. So glad i came up during this era
Every Borough Was In There Deep . Brooklyn , Queens , Manhattan (Harlem), Bronx , Staten Island & Tension Was Thick Amongst Them. So Everybody Was Collateral Damage .
Everybody always say snoop wasnt talking shit and hostile in his speech. But i swear i always felt he definitely was talking shit and very aggressive lmao iam sorry❤him doe
It was both: hostile, but also letting New York know it was no animosity from Death Row/the west. You see when Snoop got his next award, he said, "now that we've made the east and the west one love," meaning everything was cool (which we all know it wasnt, but hindsight is 20/20). Snoop was actually tryna calm down the obvious tension in that building.
No ma'am. NO ONE loved Biggie & Puffy more than Snoop. He even admitted as much in his interview with Big Boi. That's why Pac wasn't talking to him when he got killed
My opinión, if I can say so !!!!!! There can't be no such thing as who is the greatest !!!!! Biggie or Tupac!!!!! East coast or West coast !!!!! Nas or Jay-z !!!!!! Or whatever !!!!!!! I'm an H- TOWN BOY !!!!! But where ever good music comes from , then you gotta jam to it and respect it !!!!!! Anybody who did something badass in the HIP -HOP DEAL , then those are on the top of the HIP-HOP WORLD. It's about the good music from HIP-HOP that's was givin to me by all my HIP-HOP ARTIST'S THAT MAKE ME LOVE HIP-HOP RAP !!!!!!! THAT'S WHY I LOVE RAPP !!!!! Y'all need to understand that !!!!!
I watched this award from 1995 the other day. It seemed like the source were bias and possibly big fan of bad boy records. Not taking anything from Mary J but TLC or R Kelly should of gotten that R&B award. Classics don’t lie even today TLC and r Kelly are more known. Bone thugs should of gotten that group award. When the beef got started it seemed more as in biggie started then suge got upset bcuz of the bias. To be honest puffy and Dre were the only ones that tried peace. And snoop at the end. You can cry about the outcome war bcuz east vs west when you instigate and think you can be bigger than life. Pac gone and biggie gone was tragic that change the rap music. Honestly I like biggie more now than then. But the albums didn’t stop. And that’s the victor.
I totally agree with most of your points especially the award show having a bias to big. I think wu-tang was a good choice for group. They were bigger than bone at the moment. This was before crossroads remix came and they blew through the roof.
Pac fan boys always wanna compare him to B.I.G he’s not touching Big on that mic you didn’t hear their songs together their freestyles especially the one at MSG big beat Pac every time they was rapping together 😂
@@mongoslade277 so if big wasn’t saying anything neither was Pac then lmao he’s not the only conscious rapper in hip hop. Public Enemy, A Tribe Called Quest, Big Daddy Kane , Brand Nubian, we’re all conscious in a lot of their songs and was giving the same message Tupac was before him. Lmao if you look up conscious rappers you will find 2pac & Notorious B.I.G. On the list but yet you say big wasn’t talking about nothing he obviously was if they labeled him as a conscious rapper you Stan’s are so delusional go cry a river
So much artists who were there that night or nominated that night passed away at young ages. Mostly by murder, illness or drug abuse. You dont see that with artists from other genres of music. Black people we need to take care of ourselves and live right. Live clean. Live right For the most High God. the true and Living God. Yeshua Hamashiac (The Lord Jesus Christ) repent and Seek Him Tupac Shakur- 1996 - murdered (25) Notorious BIG - 1997 murdered (24) Alliyah - 2001 plane crash (30) Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes -2002 car crash (30) Jam Master Jay of Run DMC - 2002 murdered (37) Ol' Dirty Bastard - 2004 Accidental Drug ovedose (35) Guru of Gangstarr - 2010 blood cancer (48) Nate Dogg - 2011 complications from multiple strokes ( 41) Heavy D - 2011 pulmonary embolism caused by blood clot in the leg ( 44) Prodigy of Mobb Deep - 2017 accidental choking while hospitalized due to sickle cell anemia complications (42) Craig Mack - 2018 Heart failure (47) John Singleton - 2019 stroke due to hypertension (51) Coolio - 2022 Accidental drug overdose (59)
Suge has said on more than one occasion that the executive producer he was talking about being All Up In The Videos, All On The Records, Dancing was Jermaine Dupri 😂
BS 😂😂😂. We all know who he was aiming at that night. SoSoDef wasn't selling records like that. Death Row and Bad Boy were the two top black-ran labels back then. Clear competition between the two. You had LaFace Records and Uptown Records, but that was majority r&b.
Just got through watching this & doing so,,If i watch this correctly or if i missed something is bcoz i didnt see it,,Did Tupac get nominated for any of these awards & if not is it bcoz he was locked up??..
He did have songs on there he had 2 but they weren't singles. Regulate and swv anything remix were really the only big singles off the soundtrack they may be the only singles released from it.
As great as a song that Pain was it wasn't on the original Above The Rim soundtrack. Dre didn't even like Regulate by his brother Warren G so no surprise. Suge was the executive producer and later put Pain out on some tapes
They came out hot and sold a lot all of their singles were big hits. I agree they didn't have the best album but their commercial success made it hard to not give them the award.
Totally disagree. Southernplayalistic was not only ground breaking, but a platinum album in that era. It's aged incredibly well, and Outkast went on to become legends. The Source, which was very east coast biased back then, actually got that one right.
Being now 40 years old, this was the dumbest shit to ever be concerned with. Absolutely a waste of time. Giving this stuff so much time and attention seriously delays maturity. None of these rappers are teaching you any job or career skills outside of music. Furthermore, worrying about another person’s beef whom you never met nor personally involved in is absolute folly. It has taken me decades to stop listening to rap music, but I haven’t stopped completely. Every year I listen to less and less.
It’s just entertainment nothing wrong with that but if you spend your life invested in this instead of handling your business then yes that’s a mistake.
Snoop was pouring gasoline on a fire that was already burning there was no need for that Ed Lover and Dre ,John Singleton had already spoke about the situation but Snoop wanted to be gangster him and Suge I’ll never forget this moment it was the beginning of something tragic
@@misterhappy5462 yup even hugged Puffy on stage. These guys just run with popular narratives they see on the internet without thinking for themselves.
@@dredocs the jeru on the jr mafia beat was a biggie diss the one day song was more of a puff diss he didn't like that record biggie dissed him back but died
The 95' source awards was not a good show, I felt like there was a lot of stupid , silly things going on that night, instead of having a good show & treating everyone & every artist with respect, I think it would have been a 100% good show, without this east coast, west coast stuff 😎
Lmao how he gonna start it when he sitting in jail. That shit was brewing for months. Didn’t you just watch the video, John singleton literally said kill the east west beef. Ice cube even said Pac didn’t start non of this and it was before he even said something. Do you not remember people like Tim dogg?? Mfs like you just try to throw shit on Pac just cause y’all mfs wasn’t around or just dumb and don’t think.
How did tupac start this beef because at this time tupac was already shot and in jail. And he had not even realised a diss and was not even on deathrow yet.
Dr wasn't the only good record label that's why they was hating on bad boy ruthless etc theyvwasvright up there with y'all that's why they had some of bb artist 🤔
"Any Artists wanna stay a Star ⭐, and don't have to worry about the Executive Producer tryna be, all in the videos, all on the records, dancing, COME TO DEATHROW"-Big Suge Source Awards
Free Simon
Rest up Makaveli da Don 👑🐐
Factssss
Heavy on the Free Big Suge!!
@@TonshalaAdams43after killing someone? Some of y’all are truly embarrassing.
@@jxrgeee0360
You mean after killing someone in Self-Defense ?!?!?
Keep his goofy ass in there .
Nobody was hating that night but the east coast.
Pretty much
Exactly. People who was there that night said that the tension between the east coast and the west coast was already in the air long before Suge Knight made his legendary speech aim at Puffy, and if you watch the 1995 Source Awards you could sense the tension with the east and west from the beginning of the show.
@@naaimshareefI wouldn't doubt that. That tension had been there from years earlier when guys like Tim Dog ("Fuck Compton") and Masta Ace ("Slaughterhouse") took shots at the west. Ice Cube talked about that underlying tension in an interview a few years back, but I forget the outlet. It might've been Drink Champs or Peter Rosenberg's Juan Epstein podcast. Point being, everything didn't just start that night.
@@MichaelBrown-ti1un Indeed, a lot (of course not all)of the east coast hip hop artists, D.J.s, hip hop Record executives & fans wasnt trying to hear and didn't want to see anything but east coast rappers winning that night at the source awards and in general in hip hop.
The East vs. West Beef was a good thing and bad thing for hip hop.
The good thing? Music was at its best. Competition was at its highest. It was raw, street, gritty, honest, and from the heart.
The bad thing? The 1995 Source Awards was like a Hip Hop funeral. We were already mourning the loss of Easy-E. 2Pac would be next, and Biggie just 6 months after that.
Losing them has still impacted Hip Hop today. After the 95 Source Awards. We didn't have another one until 1999, I think. By that time? Hip Hop was completely changed. With new faces, labels, and Andre 3000's words, "The South got something to say." His words proved to be prophetic. The South was running Hip Hop.
You summed it up perfectly
You act like he said something. He did nothing haha. The south is still shit. Always will be
Since the New York crowd only seems to like New York artists, they shoulda have a NY-only award show.
It did seem like that's what they wanted 😆
Quit belly aching
Deathrow still outsold Sad Girl Records in that time frame. Factssss
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They was hating on everybody bone thugs harmony wu tang bb etc everybody else sound just as good as them it ain't about how many records u got was they all good tho that's all u hear is aeom
I remember watching it I'm a West coast girl when Suge said that I laughed so hard
I bet 😆
90s hip hop will always be the best ah good times so sad pac and biggie had to loose their lives love the back ground music
My favorite music period. Thank you fam
Bronx dude here. Born 1964. West Coast is Rap, East Coast is Hip Hop. Period
Just depends when you grew up frfr
Good job putting this together thanks homie
Thank you fam glad you enjoyed it.
I was 21 when this award show was out what a great time to be alive living in Los Angeles West coast, I remember me & the homeboyz playing only West Coast rap LoL it was the good ol' DayZ 💯
This is a good video. I was 12 when during the 95 Source Awards. Watched it with my parents lol. I remember just being excited to see all the rappers that I saw in magazines under one roof.
It was amazing will never get that many greats together again.
I remember that very well I was 22 years old I never forget that sh!t man, the West Coast came hard!!!.... Me being from Chi-Town I felt that West Coast gangster sh!t!!!
No the northeast coast got it very hard and literally stomped their grounds towards very powerful than the California gangsta rap.
I'm from st louis and back then I was on mostly west coast music too but now I listen to mostly eastcoast. The west got it in and got robbed on an award or 2
If only they had social media back then this would of been extra wild..😂🤣
Its so ironic how these east coast dudes looked down on southern, west coast and other artists outside of NY, but these same east coast dudes got either parents and grandparents all over the south like Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, etc. 😂
Nas dad is from Mississippi! Ma$e was born in Florida and his middle name is Durell! U ain't getting more southern than that lolll
That is true 😆
Some East Coast dudes are children of immigrants. Biggie was Jamaican American. Phife Dawg was Trini. Heavy D was Jamaican. Wyclef is Haitian. Akineye is Nigerian. Fat Joe is half Cuban half Puerto Rican. Chino XL is half Puerto Rican half African American. Slick Rick is Jamaican British. French Montana is Moroccan. Cardi B is Dominican and Trini. Nicki Minaj is Trini. Noreaga half Puerto Rican half African American. Busta Rhymes is Jamaican American. Q-Tip is half Montserrat half African American. Tony Yayo is Haitian American.
I think many East Coast dudes recognize got southern roots. But its that dickriding mentality in Hip Hop and overall with black people. At the time and even today, it all about reppin' the town and city where you come from. A lot of East Coast rap dudes treat NYC like it is the Mecca. The city sitting on a shining hill. Because NYC is probably the most popular city on Earth and has produced numerous celebrities, arts, music, culture and other things. Some people act like they are something special just because they were born and raised in NYC. In NYC, you will meet many, many, people who have never left the state. Or some who never been outside the 5 boroughs. So that gives you a sense of the mentality that exists there.
I was born in Queens, NY and lived there till I was like 14 yrs old and moved to the suburbs. I got cracked on and dissed by my friends and cousins from the city. I must have came back to NYC after high school and lived there for several years, before moving around to Long Island and Westchester. I still had people acting like I was some kid from the burbs who came to NYC, when I was born and raised there.
Joe Budden who has talked about it before. Budden was born in NYC and lived there till he was like 13, then moved to New Jersey. Budden has said he's made to feel like he isn't a New Yorker. Lord Jamar on his podcast talked about how he is from Westchester, NY just north of NYC, and was made to feel like he and Brand Nubian weren't part of the New York rap scene.
Some New Yorkers from NYC got ridiculous clique-ish mentality. Its like why I understand why Tupac started claiming West Coast, specifically Oakland. Why The Clipse (originally from The Bronx) claim Virginia. Why Wocka Flocka (born in Queens & left during his teens) claims ATL.
@@HappyRoach1 dude, you nailed it. Peace and love from ATL.
Despite the drama, this time of source awards had alot of legendary artist all under the same roof!!💙🙌🤙
Facts
1995 was untouchable.... Legendary awards show.
yep a legendary night in hip hop history
The Source awards 1995 was to me better than 1999 Source awards... let us be honest the drama is the main reason (not the only reason) why the 1995 Source awards is the most remember Source awards. Plus there were some hinted drama going on at the 1995 Source awards that a lot of people do not know about.
@@naaimshareef-b4b DJ Quik was beefing with MC Eight and addressed him from the stage in his song Dollars n sense. Death Row was beefing with Bone Thugs N Harmony. Suge even wanted some west coast guys in their entourage to jump them on stage but they liked Bone so it didn't happen. Plus that would've ruined the show.
Mary J. Blige didn't like Faith Evans cause the industry was calling Faith the next Mary J. Blige and she took that personal.
This is when rap got interesting to see who was the best coast✌️❤️plus who had the best music
I totally agree and they all put out some great music
To find out who's the 'Best' Coast, all you gotta do it find out who rhymes with it.
I remember watching this back in 95… The tension was thick!! If social media was around those times it’ll be still trending!!
so many classics groups and albums, and the one that stands out most still is "all in the videos, all on the record, dancing"
1995 Source Awards Hip Hop Nostalgia At It's Finest
It definitely is
Yo this good content g
Keep goin
I look forward to learning more that you got to share
Thank you just dropped another video hop you like it.
The greatest award show ever
The east coast was hating hard on the west and south this night
True
The Source Awards was hands down the best awards ceremony of all time
Agreed. The only thing topping it were the Soul Train Awards all thru the '90s. So many classic performances and moments at those. The early 2000s BET Awards were also very good.
Andre 3K's iconic speech
My brother sent me a copy of a blank vhs tape on The Source Awards 1995 and 2000. They’re infamous and iconic at the time.
Southern country tunes y'all can have hip-hop
Funny how snoop never blames Dre for his cocky part
Yeah definitely played a part and got off untouched from his actions.
That's supermega dope for the northeast coast win for the hip hop war to tim dog and bronx crew of ultra magnetic.
This made me hate being from New York for a sec. I was always open to other regions getting their shine.
Yeah it was a lot of hate even at the 94 awards
10:18 it seems Diddy was trying to keep things diplomatic and peaceful. But Suge wanted beef
He did
Nah it was a publicity stunt by diddy ...I wouldn't trust him
@@bravojuly3133 Naw. He could’ve chose to pour gasoline on the fire and made it hard for Suge and them to leave NY, but he chose to keep it peaceful. Diddy was the good guy in that situation
Diddy was nobodys angel. A few months after the awards one of his people smoked one of Suge's lieutenants, Big Jake Robles, down in Atlanta. But, yeah, Puffy was diplomatic in responding to Suge's comments.
@@MichaelBrown-ti1undid u all watch after the award show. He was dissing aswell
I always thought suge was being messy, but it seems like new york folks started it. And seems biggie stirred it back up at the end after it had cooled down
Suge gave them what they kept asking for 😂
Didn't he lol
People seem to forget that part
I've been trying to find the whole awards show online for years with no luck.
It's in youtube
@@dredocs Link?
I haven't found a version with Outkast winning their award @@dredocs
So Nas didn’t win nothing? Illmatic is a classic record !
Nope he was only nominated for 2 awards. This was about big even though the crowd went crazy everytime his name was announced and when he hit the stage with the mob he got nothing.
it wasmt well recieved outside of NY bruh.
contrary to popular belief there was a lot hotter singles n albums out at the time😅
Debut album. Biggie had hype behind him already with the Party & Bullshit from Who's The Man. That came out a year before his first album. Biggie also had 2Pac & Stretch & Dramacydal putting his name out there. Nas was a a new artist. Biggie had been out a couple of years but that was his 1st album
The south got something to say💪🏿🖤💪🏿🖤
Nas definitely should have won album of the year!
The irony of AMG saying "West Coast" is he's originally from Brooklyn he moved to California as a teenager
Wow really?? I did not know that lol
@@dredocs yessir I was a fan of his first album and I remember him saying that in an interview shocked me also
Cali raised him bro, you can’t blame him for that. Teenage years is when we’re influenced the most. AMG is loved in Cali
Only black people are capable of turning an award show into that
Keep going u got sum going with this type of content
Thank you family I will do
Truth be told, what Suge said about Puffy was true and alot of people wanted to say that but could not. He was annoying af. Somebody had to say it somehow.
I can definitely see that.
And still is to this day, annoying as fuck he didn’t learn shit from the beef
Just look at the albums that were nominated for aoty. Damn you talkin about a debate were which ever you pick. You wouldnt be wrong! Damn this era of hip hop was untouchable. So glad i came up during this era
Same here all great music. The music nominated was all great.
Every Borough Was In There Deep . Brooklyn , Queens , Manhattan (Harlem), Bronx , Staten Island & Tension Was Thick Amongst Them. So Everybody Was Collateral Damage .
Ice Cube, didn't want to be around all that hostile environment. That's why he's so successful 💯
That’s bs he left because he traded sides and went with Jerry Hellar and was beefing with the other members of NWA 🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️💁🏽♀️💁🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
@@angelaburress8586 ok I feel you 💯
I can just hear cube "see this is why we can't have nice things"
Cube was beefing tho. The WSC connection had beef with east coast cats
That's why he created Westside Connection. They did that to diss the east coast.
Good video🤘🏾👍🏾👏🏾
Thank you 🙏
Everybody always say snoop wasnt talking shit and hostile in his speech. But i swear i always felt he definitely was talking shit and very aggressive lmao iam sorry❤him doe
I can see that too. It was a cocky move.
It was both: hostile, but also letting New York know it was no animosity from Death Row/the west. You see when Snoop got his next award, he said, "now that we've made the east and the west one love," meaning everything was cool (which we all know it wasnt, but hindsight is 20/20). Snoop was actually tryna calm down the obvious tension in that building.
That’s the Snoop that Tupac thought he was coming home to until he realized he was just acting
No ma'am. NO ONE loved Biggie & Puffy more than Snoop. He even admitted as much in his interview with Big Boi. That's why Pac wasn't talking to him when he got killed
Dope content
Thank you glad you enjoyed it
RnB - BadBoy .. Rap-Deathrow
Are Dumb Nobody On Death Row Lyrically Can Compete With B.I.G The Lox
Sad
GIRL records ain't sh*T. Ask Biggie 😂😂😂😮
@@realfloxks__0637They wasn't talking about nuthin man 😂. Anyone can make mother goose raps & talk about premium petro
Seem like New York started it. Booing everyone who wasn't from the East Coast. Now look at them the South got the rap game since 2005 till now.
All true
The south took the rap game in 1995/96 smh. When master p came out it was a wrap what about Outkast.
& the West Coast had it when this 1995 Source Awards was televised. West Coast from 1991-96
So as you could see who started the war. Not pac he was locked up.... East coast showed shade. 😂 its funny because Andre was pissed about it.
3000 was ready jump off stage 😆
My opinión, if I can say so !!!!!! There can't be no such thing as who is the greatest !!!!! Biggie or Tupac!!!!! East coast or West coast !!!!! Nas or Jay-z !!!!!! Or whatever !!!!!!! I'm an H- TOWN BOY !!!!! But where ever good music comes from , then you gotta jam to it and respect it !!!!!! Anybody who did something badass in the HIP -HOP DEAL , then those are on the top of the HIP-HOP WORLD. It's about the good music from HIP-HOP that's was givin to me by all my HIP-HOP ARTIST'S THAT MAKE ME LOVE HIP-HOP RAP !!!!!!! THAT'S WHY I LOVE RAPP !!!!! Y'all need to understand that !!!!!
There's no right or wrong answer for the greatest because everyone has their own taste but I think its a good talking point but I do agree with you.
Good video bro
Thank you fam
Hip Hop in the 90s was the best Hip Hop ever, this new generation of rap is total dog shite.
But overall this was a great video
The background track please?
Suge Knight was f’d up for starting that shyt!
I watched this award from 1995 the other day. It seemed like the source were bias and possibly big fan of bad boy records. Not taking anything from Mary J but TLC or R Kelly should of gotten that R&B award. Classics don’t lie even today TLC and r Kelly are more known. Bone thugs should of gotten that group award. When the beef got started it seemed more as in biggie started then suge got upset bcuz of the bias. To be honest puffy and Dre were the only ones that tried peace. And snoop at the end. You can cry about the outcome war bcuz east vs west when you instigate and think you can be bigger than life. Pac gone and biggie gone was tragic that change the rap music. Honestly I like biggie more now than then. But the albums didn’t stop. And that’s the victor.
I totally agree with most of your points especially the award show having a bias to big. I think wu-tang was a good choice for group. They were bigger than bone at the moment. This was before crossroads remix came and they blew through the roof.
You said it. I remember changing the channel when Mary J Blige beat TLC & R Kelly. She won Only bc she was on Puffy's label
Free Suge Knight! He put Death Row on the Map!!
What Song is that in the background ??
Don't know the name but once I'm back to my computer I'll get it for you.
Rappers from both sides used to cap about the media but a lotta them were hyping the beef.
1st time watching dis is cold
Thank you I'm glad you enjoyed it.
PAC >big
BIG>pac
Big > pac
Pac fan boys always wanna compare him to B.I.G he’s not touching Big on that mic you didn’t hear their songs together their freestyles especially the one at MSG big beat Pac every time they was rapping together 😂
@@realfloxks__0637Biggie wasn't saying anything man. Pac was deep. Easy to rhyme when you ain't saying nothing
@@mongoslade277 so if big wasn’t saying anything neither was Pac then lmao he’s not the only conscious rapper in hip hop. Public Enemy, A Tribe Called Quest, Big Daddy Kane , Brand Nubian, we’re all conscious in a lot of their songs and was giving the same message Tupac was before him. Lmao if you look up conscious rappers you will find 2pac & Notorious B.I.G. On the list but yet you say big wasn’t talking about nothing he obviously was if they labeled him as a conscious rapper you Stan’s are so delusional go cry a river
NY always been some haters in Hip Hop
So much artists who were there that night or nominated that night passed away at young ages. Mostly by murder, illness or drug abuse. You dont see that with artists from other genres of music. Black people we need to take care of ourselves and live right. Live clean. Live right For the most High God. the true and Living God. Yeshua Hamashiac (The Lord Jesus Christ) repent and Seek Him
Tupac Shakur- 1996 - murdered (25)
Notorious BIG - 1997 murdered (24)
Alliyah - 2001 plane crash (30)
Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes -2002 car crash (30)
Jam Master Jay of Run DMC - 2002 murdered (37)
Ol' Dirty Bastard - 2004 Accidental Drug ovedose (35)
Guru of Gangstarr - 2010 blood cancer (48)
Nate Dogg - 2011 complications from multiple strokes ( 41)
Heavy D - 2011 pulmonary embolism caused by blood clot in the leg ( 44)
Prodigy of Mobb Deep - 2017 accidental choking while hospitalized due to sickle cell anemia complications (42)
Craig Mack - 2018 Heart failure (47)
John Singleton - 2019 stroke due to hypertension (51)
Coolio - 2022 Accidental drug overdose (59)
True we have to take better care. Great comment
NY in the house, queensbridge represent
Burrough that bread the best rappers.
Suge has said on more than one occasion that the executive producer he was talking about being All Up In The Videos, All On The Records, Dancing was Jermaine Dupri 😂
Yeah he did 😂😂😂
he's just trolling
BS 😂😂😂. We all know who he was aiming at that night. SoSoDef wasn't selling records like that. Death Row and Bad Boy were the two top black-ran labels back then. Clear competition between the two. You had LaFace Records and Uptown Records, but that was majority r&b.
Dark ass energy lol.
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Never would you see anything like THIS from NON black people NEVER!!
RIP BIG
❤ Tupac 4 L
Good video
Thank you fan
Who was the goon with Marion that had his arms up when Marion bump'd into his face with his elbow😂
That was Danny boy
He was not a goon! I dunno why you assumed that smh
Danny Boy sang the hooks on Death Row with Nate. Heard his son plays football for USC
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Bad Boy and Biggie took the win
They had the better performance death row had the better setup
I mean yeah Biggie performed 70% of Bad Boys set lmao. Death Row actually let every artist have their part@@dredocs
West coast is the best coast
Nate said it best
They come closer than close
Original they never will be
Nobody does it better
I see why pac got out and destroyed they ass lol, yeah I get it now.
Craig mack they was him calling pizza face that's why he give the middle finger
Wow “pizza face” so disrespectful they deserved the middle finger
Just got through watching this & doing so,,If i watch this correctly or if i missed something is bcoz i didnt see it,,Did Tupac get nominated for any of these awards & if not is it bcoz he was locked up??..
He didn't get nominated because me against the world came out right after the nomination period ended.
@@dredocs oh ok,,but if I'm not mistaken,,didn't he do some jams on that above the rim sound track??..
He did have songs on there he had 2 but they weren't singles. Regulate and swv anything remix were really the only big singles off the soundtrack they may be the only singles released from it.
@@dredocsAfro Puffs was a platinum single as well.
As great as a song that Pain was it wasn't on the original Above The Rim soundtrack. Dre didn't even like Regulate by his brother Warren G so no surprise. Suge was the executive producer and later put Pain out on some tapes
The source where the ones that created the east vs west war by doing this show, inviting west, mid, south and north artists to shame em in NY
WEST
Award show full of hate
Too much
Outkast SHOULD NOT have won that award, definitely not that night!!!
They came out hot and sold a lot all of their singles were big hits. I agree they didn't have the best album but their commercial success made it hard to not give them the award.
Totally disagree. Southernplayalistic was not only ground breaking, but a platinum album in that era. It's aged incredibly well, and Outkast went on to become legends. The Source, which was very east coast biased back then, actually got that one right.
Being now 40 years old, this was the dumbest shit to ever be concerned with. Absolutely a waste of time. Giving this stuff so much time and attention seriously delays maturity. None of these rappers are teaching you any job or career skills outside of music.
Furthermore, worrying about another person’s beef whom you never met nor personally involved in is absolute folly. It has taken me decades to stop listening to rap music, but I haven’t stopped completely. Every year I listen to less and less.
It’s just entertainment nothing wrong with that but if you spend your life invested in this instead of handling your business then yes that’s a mistake.
You've matured as you got older. Haven't bought a rap album since Tupac was killed and never will again
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Snoop was pouring gasoline on a fire that was already burning there was no need for that Ed Lover and Dre ,John Singleton had already spoke about the situation but Snoop wanted to be gangster him and Suge I’ll never forget this moment it was the beginning of something tragic
It was it changed hip hop forever
Asking if The East Coast didn’t love Dr and Snoop was pouring gasoline?
@@TosereOjeme exactly. and afterwards snoop won an award and thanked nyc for making him feel accepted
@@misterhappy5462 yup even hugged Puffy on stage. These guys just run with popular narratives they see on the internet without thinking for themselves.
@@TosereOjeme ...and 2pac fans are the WORST ones. they act like that man was jesus himself and never did anything wrong. lmbao
I heard bout LA bad boy crips nobody don't talk bout them they got their name from p Diddy
So Nas lost how 😂😂😂😢😅😅 5:26
They were a tad bit biased 😆
And you missed the biggie mop group home jeru beef when biggie broke the table and said yall want to front
Heard a little about the biggie and Jeru beef but don't know much about it. Sounds interesting
@@dredocs the jeru on the jr mafia beat was a biggie diss the one day song was more of a puff diss he didn't like that record biggie dissed him back but died
I'm definitely gonna have to look into that good info
The 95' source awards was not a good show, I felt like there was a lot of stupid , silly things going on that night, instead of having a good show & treating everyone & every artist with respect, I think it would have been a 100% good show, without this east coast, west coast stuff 😎
I agree there was a lot of great music that was out at that time that got overlooked
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Onna 5 Ready to die ain't better then The Diary...Bs
I agree the diary should have won
Mf tupac started this beef
He started the beef with big but a lot of this was already brewing
Puff & suge had a rivalry
Lmao how he gonna start it when he sitting in jail. That shit was brewing for months. Didn’t you just watch the video, John singleton literally said kill the east west beef. Ice cube even said Pac didn’t start non of this and it was before he even said something. Do you not remember people like Tim dogg?? Mfs like you just try to throw shit on Pac just cause y’all mfs wasn’t around or just dumb and don’t think.
How did tupac start this beef because at this time tupac was already shot and in jail. And he had not even realised a diss and was not even on deathrow yet.
You gotta be young and speaking from RUclips researching 😂😂
Dr wasn't the only good record label that's why they was hating on bad boy ruthless etc theyvwasvright up there with y'all that's why they had some of bb artist 🤔
They definitely had some other good labels
Snoop's outburst is cringe as fk
New York music wack asf. Only ones that’s 🔥 is there was who step away from New York rap style
And what kinda of music you think is fire I would like to hear this bs
You wack asf
What kind of crack you smoke 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣