This is the best DIS video in history, so far. 2Pac was shot 5 times and survived he was told his friend Biggie Smalls and Diddy was behind it that's what this video is about. Diddy saw 2Pac as a threat to the rise of Biggie and wanted 2Pac out the picture, alledgedly. The '80s and '90s was the hight of the gang wars and drive-by shootings. Although 2Pac was not in a gang he was raisedd in the hood around gang culture (Bloods and Crips). He felt betrayed by Biggie since he helped him get exposure when Biggie was trying to get started. 2Pac came from the hood (New York and California); the ghetto. His mom is a former Black Panther who raised him to be socially conscious and aware of his black culture. 2Pac was absolutely brillant! A high school drop out who climbed out of the ghetto to become an internationally famous film and TV actor, rapper, poet, lyrist, writer, dancer (digital underground) and community activist. He was young and just getting started can you imagine what he would have creaed if he had lived longer. I wish his handlers would have protected him better from the public maybe he would still be with us today. But he left a legacy that will live on forever.
I remember when this track came out. We all listened to it like “DAMN!!! Pac went OFF on Big!” For real. Still the hardest diss ever recorded. Hands down. When leaving a recording session in New York, Tupac was robbed and shot. Big and Diddy were coming in at the same time. Pac was convinced they had something to do with it. This was the result. (The story is more involved than that, but I’ll let you look it up) And they both died tragically not long after it. Faith Evans was Biggies wife. Kim was just part of the whole “Bad Boy” crew. And Puff Daddy was the head of “Bad Boy”. So, when Pac went in, he just went in on ALL of them.
@@RetroStefsame with effil4zaggin on 100 miles an runnin by nwa and then even more with no vaseline by Ice Cube... oh also please react to the song Quitter by Slim Shady featuring D12
But remember too, that Biggie made that song “Who shot ya” and that was really when Pac was like yeah, these ninja’s set me up. On top of everything, Biggie never really spoke on it which pissed Pac off even more.
Pac was never one to hold his tongue which is one of the things I love about him❤ He was willing to speak up for people when they were too scared too. He gave ZERO fucks!
Tupac Shakur, Hussein Fatal (2nd), Yaki Kadafi (3rd)who was also murdered in 96 a few months after Pac was killed and E.D.I Mean (4th) were the chosen ones for this historic diss track. It was also supposed to feature Napoleon right after Hussein Fatal but he apparently was too drunk or high to perform his piece and that's why Tupac steps in to rap his part.
I love to see the youngin react to my music that I used to listen to. Especially 2pac hit em up. Their reaction are priceless and their comments are too. Your reaction at 6 00 is perfect. Everybody be missing the fact that at 7 36 pac is standing behind his man throwing up gang sign under his arm. And the way you smile at 8 28 is perfect. When you began to adjust yourself seat at 10 04 was priceless. And all your comment are on point
The third guy rapping is Kadafi (Yafeu Fula) member of the Outlaws (2pacs group). Kadafi was his cousin and was actually in the car directly behind him when he got shot in Vegas. He claimed to be the only one that saw 2pac killers face but sadly was murdered shortly after that. RIP
Kadafi was actually Tupac’s God brother because Kadafi’s mother and Afeni Shakur were best friends. But absolutely , Rest In Power to both Tupac and Kadafi .
This song was funny and brutal but damn it was crazy and dangerous time for hip hop community and we all wish that whole beff between West and East Coast never happened and I am sad that two of the best rapper were murdered and we will remember 2pac and BIG forever ❤
It all started at a Jermaine Dupri party in Atlanta in 1994, Puffy and Suge were always kicking it, but one of Puffy’s goons shot and killed one of Suge’s goons, and from that moment, it was on, it was made worse when Puffy called some goons and told them Snoop and Tha Dogg Pound were out in NY disrespecting, and their production trailers were shot up on the filming of New York New York (classic Dogg Pound song). It wasn’t until after the shooting that they filmed the extra scenes of Snoop kicking down the buildings… oddly enough Snoop was a fan of Biggie before Pac got shot in 94, and after… but then after Suge visited Tupac at Riker’s in 1995, and had a tentative agreement for his release and being signed to Death Row, there was the MTV Video Awards where Suge and Snoop, and Danny Boy went on stage and Suge threw a straight diss at Puffy (but also to J Dupri) about “any artist that don’t wanna worry about the executive producer being all in the songs, all in the video, dancing, come to Death Row!”… if it wasn’t on before then, it was on now! Puffy went on stage after that and mentioned that he was the “executive producer mentioned before”… a month later Tupac was on a flight from Clinton Correctional (he went from Rykers to Clinton) to LA, he laid down All Eyez On Me in the span of 2 weeks, and the rest was history… dude did 3-4 songs a day… (because although the double album had 12-13 tracks each, he recorded like 50 songs in that span, most of which went on to be spread as bootlegs… ). Prolific, legendary, venomous… the 🐐🐐🐐
Add-in… Apple Music still has the version of Wonder Why They Call You B*tch with Faith Evans (who was Biggie’s girl and baby momma at the time) which she went to LA and recorded with him, at that time he clapped them cheeks, and hence the line in Hit Em Up “you claim to be a playa but I f’d your wife”… which means a) she was for the streets, and b) Pac ain’t a liar… This is why in the Jay Z song with Biggie that came out later in 1996, he says “…the two for five dollars hits the blue tops, gotta go Coolio, mean it’s getting too hot, if Faith had twins she’d prolly have two Pacs… get it, 2pac’s…”
Long Kiss Goodnight was BIG's response. It's clearly a diss at 2Pac but they try to play it off to make BIG look innocent in the beef. BIG was shooting back. He didn't say his name but he dissed Pac and released it after he was killed and then went to LA and spit those bars from the track.
Yeeeep he came out here 2 THE BAY AREA (WHERE I'M FROM) and got on KMEL and spit those lyrics!! Yeeeeaah I remember that very day, because I was listening in!! People was calling in threatening him LIIIIVE on the radio, and SWAY was bleepin' out some of the callers. Some of them was showing him love, but the majority was calling in rippin' him...RIP 2 B.I.G., 2PAC, KADAFI & HUSSEIN FATAL🙏🏾🙏🏾💯✊🏾❤
@@moeeshangpate6320 I didn't know about that part about LA natives calling up about that. I didn't think LA would catch those sneak disses back then. They always leave that out of the story when they tell about BIG's life. That's such a huge detail to leave out when talking about his murder. He came out there and kind of poked the bear a bit.
'The Ugliest' and 'Stop Yappin' also targeted 2Pac and the 2nd verse from long kiss goodnight is written in such way it must been done after Pac's death.
@@kob456 Don't think people are naive, those disses were not very subliminal even more so in 97 right after Pac's death. Long Kiss had some pretty obvious disses in it, they're really not subliminal at all he's just not name dropping. if you watch the video of him freestyling on KMEL you can see the dude next to BIG become visibly uncomfortable saying certain lines. Big literally rapped "Slugs Misses Ya, I ain't mad at cha. Nobody was missing that very obvious diss. On top of that he finished it off with You're nobody till somebody kills you and just off reactions alone you could tell everyone knew exactly who he was talking about.
No one from la killed biggie they loved big biggie use to go to south side Compton to chill it was cops that kill biggie but it was niggas from la kill pac so now you tell me who loved who
High school senior year 1995. Driving my 1984 Chevy cavalier. My boys riding with me. Blasting this diss song with only triple no base. Feeling gangster. And non of us spoke english. LoL.
@@RetroStef bruh. U live under a mountain. 😂 since ur under a rock. Go check out Paperboy: Ditty, some Bone Thugs n Harmony, as well as DRS: gangsta lean. You might enjoy em. 👍
I don’t understand why all these guys doing reaction videos pretend they’ve never heard this before. I can tell purely by your reaction that you’re faking it.
7:56 That's yaki kadafi, member of the Outlawz group He just turned 19 when he died in '96, just 2 months after Pac passed away. He was a beast on a mic
Great reaction brother. This was Tupac’s response to BIG’s track “Who Shot Ya” BIG made his final response on “Long Kiss Goodnight” which I think was actually recorded after Tupac was murdered.
Before I go into Pac 🫣 Lol let me just say I DONT GIVE A F**K what anyone says Kadafi was ruthless on this, he spit fire!! Hardest one out of The Outlawz.. With Pac though.... OMFG! I remember hearing this when I was 11 and I thought it was sooo viscous it scared me like for real but growing up and understanding it later made me love it.. the intro is hard as f**k.. the blows he made were just crazy and lets not even speak on the outro.. That gets EVERYONE EVERY TIME! I laugh whenever I see somebody else whos young and first time reacting to this because i know they gon go crazy over the outro. PAC MEANT WHAT HE SAID... He always had that passion, Pac was a very deep person you can hear it no matter what song what it was. YOU have to listen to more Pac.. check out Me and my Girlfriend you won't me disappointed sir. 🤷🏻♀️😉 Im officially a Subscriber.
Damn Im getting old. It was a very violent time in rap, West Coast Rappers like Pac/ Death Row vs East Coast Rappers like Biggie/Puff/Nas. He insults several East Coast Rappers. Some people say Biggies Long Kiss Goodnight is about Pac, but I personally dont think that. I think if Biggie was going to make diss track against Pac he would have called him out by name just like Pac did. A diss back then wasnt hidden between bars, it was done similar to this although this one is really the most blatant. This was towards the end of his life. It was disrespectful as hell, but please dont let that turn you away from Pac. Not only was he a rarity, he was a philosopher rapping was just how he delivered his message. I still remember the day he died, I was 16 my whole school was in mourning and thats not an exaggeration. Pac got shot on the Las Vegas strip after a Mike Tyson fight at the MGM and nobody saw shit. Yeah ok.
Pac was going to the studio with Biggie and Puff and he got shot going into the building. He thought Biggie and Puff had something to do with it. Then Biggie released "Who Shot Ya" and claimed he wrote it before but Pac didn't believe him. When Pac said so everyone connected to Bad Boy (& a few others) talked crap about him so released this, using the sample of a Junior Mafia track. (Pac also did a dis song to Nas using his own track. He was petty that way.)
Dude with the braids talkin about lil kim was "Yafu Fula" aka Yaki Kadafi , he was one of pac's hardest spitters , and i believe he was his cousin, he got shot in the head at 19 years old , 2 months after pac was killed, he was in the car BEHIND tupac when he got killed in vegas, he was the ONLY person that came forward and said he coul indentify the shooter ... 2 months later he gets shot in the head in a freak accident , before he could Testify in pac's murder ..... dude was a spitter for real , he did a 20 minute freestyle where he just spits straight fire, DEFIINITELY look more into "Yaki Kadafi" he was the best outlaw in my opinion , died at 19 years old, but he could spit for days , RIP 2pac and yaki kadafi , Every inch a king 👑
Ohhhhh my days! This used to be my tune! How have i forgotten to listen to this for so long?? Needed to hear this tonight! Throw back Vibes 🫶 ThankYaVeryMuch 🤜
Those guys rappin with Tupac in the videos are,Tha Outlawz, 2pac's buddy,Tha Outlawz are Fatal Husain,Yaki Kadai,EDI mean,Napolean (lil moo) (not in the video , young noble) & for some reason Napolean didnt rap in the video eventhough he appears in it.Check it out yo ;) 2 pac -First verse,2nd verse - Hussain Fatal (tha outlawz), 3rd verse - 2 pac,4th - Yaki Kadafi Tha Outlawz &Tupac cousin),5th verse - E.D.I Mean ..then the outro,by Tupac,the outro of the century yo. Rest in peace 2 pac,Hussain Fatal &Yaki Kadafi ;(
Strange but I thought that everyone knew 2Pac. Watch the movie "All eyes on me". I'm English and 2 Pac was big over here too and rightly so. Not all his songs are like this .. but .. best Diss song ever made.
Junior mafia was biggies crew which was signed to Bad Boy which is Puffys label. Same way Outlawz was Pacs crew which was signed to Death Row which is Suge Knights label. Or like OVO is Drakes crew but he’s signed to Young Money which is Lil Wayne’s label that is signed to Cash Money which is Birdmans label.
Y’all really don’t know who Diddy is huh? Diddy is one of thee top 3 most influential contributors to hip hop. He is responsible for most of the classics of the 90s and music we hear today. Bad boy was his record label.
Top 3 most influential contributors? Responsible for most of the classics of the 1990s? You're giving him way too much credit.... I really don't think that Diddy had much influence on anything aside from his personal success.
Diddy / poofy was a snake in the industry a slimey snake who didn't care for noones regards but his own. He can't sing or rap for shit. I like biggie but I won't listen to any song with poofy in it.
In the end he literally says who he is referring too😅. He was shot by those guys and made a diss track. In that time it was very normal🤷🏻♀️. The new generation doesn’t understand that’s what I have notice..
Still remember when we got our hands on it before it dropped. Daaaamn... was in the music biz for a min so we had it before everybody else lol. Oh and pac could throw down lol, brother knew how to fight and pull the trigger. Loved the brother but don't fuck with LA gangs when you have no biz with it. :(
Everybody misses the fact that at 7-36 Pac is behind his man throwing up gang sigh. And I"m getting tired of people comparing 2Pacs beef with Drake and Meek Mills. Way different
I shoulda read the comments... I said the same thing, but he should really do the beef from beginning to end, imo. Diss tracks out of order and without even knowing context (like Whitey's heart issues) can get confusing... "Ear Drum's Pop", "I Remember", "Whitey's Revenge", then finish it off with "Quitter"... go to "Quitter" without doing "Ear Drum's Poop" and the .380 references make no sense. Just my opinion on doing it in the timeline it happened in... kind of like watching round 7 of a boxing match without seeing what happened in the other 6.
This song was A diss response It was a response to Biggie - Who shot ya & a reply to all east coast rappers who was sayin slick shit wen he was shot & locked up
This is the best DIS video in history, so far. 2Pac was shot 5 times and survived he was told his friend Biggie Smalls and Diddy was behind it that's what this video is about. Diddy saw 2Pac as a threat to the rise of Biggie and wanted 2Pac out the picture, alledgedly. The '80s and '90s was the hight of the gang wars and drive-by shootings. Although 2Pac was not in a gang he was raisedd in the hood around gang culture (Bloods and Crips). He felt betrayed by Biggie since he helped him get exposure when Biggie was trying to get started. 2Pac came from the hood (New York and California); the ghetto. His mom is a former Black Panther who raised him to be socially conscious and aware of his black culture. 2Pac was absolutely brillant! A high school drop out who climbed out of the ghetto to become an internationally famous film and TV actor, rapper, poet, lyrist, writer, dancer (digital underground) and community activist. He was young and just getting started can you imagine what he would have creaed if he had lived longer. I wish his handlers would have protected him better from the public maybe he would still be with us today. But he left a legacy that will live on forever.
Unfortunately, the reality of the situation is that this diss killed him. It's a sad truth, but man this song is still fire to this day. RIP Pac
Idk man, I do know 2pac was on trial for his rape case when he was robbed.
I thought he was shot because he got into a fight with someone after the Mike Tyson fight...
@@uex6317 you sound ignorant, this diss did not kill him. they tried to kill him before the diss was made. the blood and crip war killed him
Shot 5 times and took it and smiled - Tupac Shukur
Biggie remember I use to let ya sleep on the couch and beg a bit#h to let you sleep in the house
I remember when this track came out. We all listened to it like “DAMN!!! Pac went OFF on Big!” For real. Still the hardest diss ever recorded. Hands down. When leaving a recording session in New York, Tupac was robbed and shot. Big and Diddy were coming in at the same time. Pac was convinced they had something to do with it. This was the result. (The story is more involved than that, but I’ll let you look it up) And they both died tragically not long after it. Faith Evans was Biggies wife. Kim was just part of the whole “Bad Boy” crew. And Puff Daddy was the head of “Bad Boy”. So, when Pac went in, he just went in on ALL of them.
This joint was RAW! Thanks for droppin that knowledge on me! 🔥😎
@@RetroStefsame with effil4zaggin on 100 miles an runnin by nwa and then even more with no vaseline by Ice Cube... oh also please react to the song Quitter by Slim Shady featuring D12
But remember too, that Biggie made that song “Who shot ya” and that was really when Pac was like yeah, these ninja’s set me up. On top of everything, Biggie never really spoke on it which pissed Pac off even more.
Pac was never one to hold his tongue which is one of the things I love about him❤ He was willing to speak up for people when they were too scared too. He gave ZERO fucks!
And was never afraid of anyone. Even Suge Knight PAC was the only one that could talk shit to him and survive lol 😂 cuz they were homies
It’s perplexing that people don’t know the story but I also appreciate the curiosity on your part. Good reaction bro
Thanks for the positive feedback Sick! I’m not up on my history of hip hop 😅
@@RetroStefhe dissed biggie smalls and junior mafia and lil Kim and death row records and vercase and lil cease and mobb deep.
@@AlbertMarasigan-ec1hjhe wasn't dissing death row but Bad boy , he was part of death row
@@mornotafi my mistake
Today is his birthday.. so happy birthday Pac ❤ you will never be forgotten!!!
Best diss and greatest rapper of all time straight up the goat I grew up listening in the 90s
Best one I've ever heard for sure!
You’re a music historian and u don’t know their beef???? What kinda historian r u???
He probably studies real music history not rap.
@@BradLeroyAre you lost?
@@BradLeroylike what, twangy ass strings from 200 years ago?
Right, this ninja here…..
False historian lol wat a joke
You're the first reactor that's actually acknowledged the "softer than Alize' with a chaser" line, big props!
Tupac Shakur, Hussein Fatal (2nd), Yaki Kadafi (3rd)who was also murdered in 96 a few months after Pac was killed and E.D.I Mean (4th) were the chosen ones for this historic diss track. It was also supposed to feature Napoleon right after Hussein Fatal but he apparently was too drunk or high to perform his piece and that's why Tupac steps in to rap his part.
The face that accompanies this reaction is always 😳😳😳😂😂😂😂
Okay?
Tupac actually flipped off the camera moments after being shot.
He took it an “smiled”-thats what he’s referring to
I love to see the youngin react to my music that I used to listen to. Especially 2pac hit em up. Their reaction are priceless and their comments are too. Your reaction at 6 00 is perfect. Everybody be missing the fact that at 7 36 pac is standing behind his man throwing up gang sign under his arm. And the way you smile at 8 28 is perfect. When you began to adjust yourself seat at 10 04 was priceless. And all your comment are on point
Big puffy, and a whole bad boy crew
The third guy rapping is Kadafi (Yafeu Fula) member of the Outlaws (2pacs group). Kadafi was his cousin and was actually in the car directly behind him when he got shot in Vegas. He claimed to be the only one that saw 2pac killers face but sadly was murdered shortly after that. RIP
True talk
hands down one of the most talented outlawz, dude did a 20 min freestyle off the top like it was nothing lmao
Kadafi was actually Tupac’s God brother because Kadafi’s mother and Afeni Shakur were best friends. But absolutely , Rest In Power to both Tupac and Kadafi .
He an icon!!!! The best ever!!!
Biggie never did a response until after Tupac died.
Tupac went hard on this track ! This is the best diss track in hip hop history
Facts!
Pac didn't care 😂 he went after the entire East coast, and dared anybody to come for him. 😂😂😂
Pac Had Them Niggas On Hush Mode 😂😂😂😂😂
Tupac has the response. Bigger wrote WHO SHOT CHA after PAC got shot
This song was funny and brutal but damn it was crazy and dangerous time for hip hop community and we all wish that whole beff between West and East Coast never happened and I am sad that two of the best rapper were murdered and we will remember 2pac and BIG forever ❤
It all started at a Jermaine Dupri party in Atlanta in 1994, Puffy and Suge were always kicking it, but one of Puffy’s goons shot and killed one of Suge’s goons, and from that moment, it was on, it was made worse when Puffy called some goons and told them Snoop and Tha Dogg Pound were out in NY disrespecting, and their production trailers were shot up on the filming of New York New York (classic Dogg Pound song). It wasn’t until after the shooting that they filmed the extra scenes of Snoop kicking down the buildings… oddly enough Snoop was a fan of Biggie before Pac got shot in 94, and after… but then after Suge visited Tupac at Riker’s in 1995, and had a tentative agreement for his release and being signed to Death Row, there was the MTV Video Awards where Suge and Snoop, and Danny Boy went on stage and Suge threw a straight diss at Puffy (but also to J Dupri) about “any artist that don’t wanna worry about the executive producer being all in the songs, all in the video, dancing, come to Death Row!”… if it wasn’t on before then, it was on now! Puffy went on stage after that and mentioned that he was the “executive producer mentioned before”… a month later Tupac was on a flight from Clinton Correctional (he went from Rykers to Clinton) to LA, he laid down All Eyez On Me in the span of 2 weeks, and the rest was history… dude did 3-4 songs a day… (because although the double album had 12-13 tracks each, he recorded like 50 songs in that span, most of which went on to be spread as bootlegs… ). Prolific, legendary, venomous… the 🐐🐐🐐
Add-in… Apple Music still has the version of Wonder Why They Call You B*tch with Faith Evans (who was Biggie’s girl and baby momma at the time) which she went to LA and recorded with him, at that time he clapped them cheeks, and hence the line in Hit Em Up “you claim to be a playa but I f’d your wife”… which means a) she was for the streets, and b) Pac ain’t a liar… This is why in the Jay Z song with Biggie that came out later in 1996, he says “…the two for five dollars hits the blue tops, gotta go Coolio, mean it’s getting too hot, if Faith had twins she’d prolly have two Pacs… get it, 2pac’s…”
@@Mayelito7Tupac did not clap her cheeks. He said that to make Biggie made.
RIP PAC FOREVER ❤🙏❤
Long Kiss Goodnight was BIG's response. It's clearly a diss at 2Pac but they try to play it off to make BIG look innocent in the beef. BIG was shooting back. He didn't say his name but he dissed Pac and released it after he was killed and then went to LA and spit those bars from the track.
Yeeeep he came out here 2 THE BAY AREA (WHERE I'M FROM) and got on KMEL and spit those lyrics!! Yeeeeaah I remember that very day, because I was listening in!! People was calling in threatening him LIIIIVE on the radio, and SWAY was bleepin' out some of the callers. Some of them was showing him love, but the majority was calling in rippin' him...RIP 2 B.I.G., 2PAC, KADAFI & HUSSEIN FATAL🙏🏾🙏🏾💯✊🏾❤
@@moeeshangpate6320 I didn't know about that part about LA natives calling up about that. I didn't think LA would catch those sneak disses back then. They always leave that out of the story when they tell about BIG's life. That's such a huge detail to leave out when talking about his murder. He came out there and kind of poked the bear a bit.
'The Ugliest' and 'Stop Yappin' also targeted 2Pac and the 2nd verse from long kiss goodnight is written in such way it must been done after Pac's death.
@@kob456 Don't think people are naive, those disses were not very subliminal even more so in 97 right after Pac's death. Long Kiss had some pretty obvious disses in it, they're really not subliminal at all he's just not name dropping. if you watch the video of him freestyling on KMEL you can see the dude next to BIG become visibly uncomfortable saying certain lines. Big literally rapped "Slugs Misses Ya, I ain't mad at cha. Nobody was missing that very obvious diss. On top of that he finished it off with You're nobody till somebody kills you and just off reactions alone you could tell everyone knew exactly who he was talking about.
No one from la killed biggie they loved big biggie use to go to south side Compton to chill it was cops that kill biggie but it was niggas from la kill pac so now you tell me who loved who
High school senior year 1995. Driving my 1984 Chevy cavalier. My boys riding with me. Blasting this diss song with only triple no base. Feeling gangster. And non of us spoke english. LoL.
That's what's up
Rip tupac 🕊
🙏🏾❤️
I’ve never met a black person that hasn’t heard of this song. Even young kids know this song.
I lived under a rock I guess..
@@RetroStef bruh. U live under a mountain. 😂 since ur under a rock. Go check out Paperboy: Ditty, some Bone Thugs n Harmony, as well as DRS: gangsta lean. You might enjoy em. 👍
I don’t understand why all these guys doing reaction videos pretend they’ve never heard this before. I can tell purely by your reaction that you’re faking it.
PAC and The Outlawz. 🔥
2PAC A LEGEND!
This is seen as one of the "greatest diss tracks" of all time. Most people know this song.
0:42 😂 Pac out here not giving warnings on what type of timing he's on
7:56
That's yaki kadafi, member of the Outlawz group
He just turned 19 when he died in '96, just 2 months after Pac passed away.
He was a beast on a mic
Great reaction brother.
This was Tupac’s response to BIG’s track “Who Shot Ya”
BIG made his final response on “Long Kiss Goodnight” which I think was actually recorded after Tupac was murdered.
Puff ran Bad Boy records. Biggie did drop A Long Kiss Goodbye as a diss. He performed it on the west coast and died shortly thereafter.
2pac no have rules 😍💙❤️ RIP legend
That was Tupac. If you got on his bad side that was it.
FACTS
Before I go into Pac 🫣 Lol let me just say I DONT GIVE A F**K what anyone says Kadafi was ruthless on this, he spit fire!! Hardest one out of The Outlawz..
With Pac though.... OMFG! I remember hearing this when I was 11 and I thought it was sooo viscous it scared me like for real but growing up and understanding it later made me love it.. the intro is hard as f**k.. the blows he made were just crazy and lets not even speak on the outro.. That gets EVERYONE EVERY TIME! I laugh whenever I see somebody else whos young and first time reacting to this because i know they gon go crazy over the outro. PAC MEANT WHAT HE SAID... He always had that passion, Pac was a very deep person you can hear it no matter what song what it was. YOU have to listen to more Pac.. check out Me and my Girlfriend you won't me disappointed sir. 🤷🏻♀️😉 Im officially a Subscriber.
Im 55 old. 1 time look 2pac wow ❤❤❤
My 🐐 2 pac 🙌🥰💯
Maaann..i remember this era..you bet not be bumping biggie in ur car cruisin in the hood..it was wild an tense times..rip pac...yafi kadafi...hussein
This diss song is a slap!
Damn Im getting old. It was a very violent time in rap, West Coast Rappers like Pac/ Death Row vs East Coast Rappers like Biggie/Puff/Nas. He insults several East Coast Rappers. Some people say Biggies Long Kiss Goodnight is about Pac, but I personally dont think that. I think if Biggie was going to make diss track against Pac he would have called him out by name just like Pac did. A diss back then wasnt hidden between bars, it was done similar to this although this one is really the most blatant. This was towards the end of his life. It was disrespectful as hell, but please dont let that turn you away from Pac. Not only was he a rarity, he was a philosopher rapping was just how he delivered his message.
I still remember the day he died, I was 16 my whole school was in mourning and thats not an exaggeration. Pac got shot on the Las Vegas strip after a Mike Tyson fight at the MGM and nobody saw shit. Yeah ok.
Long Kiss Goodnight was definitely a diss to 2Pac. Cease admitted that at one time.
You capping, you know that song.
Pac was going to the studio with Biggie and Puff and he got shot going into the building. He thought Biggie and Puff had something to do with it. Then Biggie released "Who Shot Ya" and claimed he wrote it before but Pac didn't believe him. When Pac said so everyone connected to Bad Boy (& a few others) talked crap about him so released this, using the sample of a Junior Mafia track. (Pac also did a dis song to Nas using his own track. He was petty that way.)
Thank you. He needs to know the history to really understand this diss. ❤
Tupac wasn't fucking around here. He bodied Biggie and Bad Boy. Westside!
my man your good no dis
love your videos
great reaction bro. Good to see a real first time listener.
🔥🔥💯🐐 the BEST diss ever!!!
4:49"Why Diddy's taking so many shoots"
Welp
😅😂
THIS IS "HIT 'EM UP" FEAT. THA OUTLAWZ, FATAL HUSSEIN, KADAFI, E.D.I, NAPOLEON, KASTRO, YOUNG NOBLE AND STORM (THA ONLY FEMALE OUTLAW)
This was after he was shot five times.Pac was right all along about P Diddler.Justice for the GOAT PAC
Sean Combs made Bad Boy Records, take a beat and research that relationship with Death Row Records.
Dude with the braids talkin about lil kim was "Yafu Fula" aka Yaki Kadafi , he was one of pac's hardest spitters , and i believe he was his cousin, he got shot in the head at 19 years old , 2 months after pac was killed, he was in the car BEHIND tupac when he got killed in vegas, he was the ONLY person that came forward and said he coul indentify the shooter ... 2 months later he gets shot in the head in a freak accident , before he could Testify in pac's murder ..... dude was a spitter for real , he did a 20 minute freestyle where he just spits straight fire, DEFIINITELY look more into "Yaki Kadafi" he was the best outlaw in my opinion , died at 19 years old, but he could spit for days , RIP 2pac and yaki kadafi , Every inch a king 👑
2pac legend
2 Pac was telling the truth 😊.
The younger generation are so 'square'😂 They tardy to the party😂😂
You think so!?
Was puff with these guy? You have such a journey learning the history of hip hop.
Pac was a real one. He was definitely a different dude.
It goes 2 pac Hussein Fatal 2 pac Yakhi Khadafi, EDI MEAN then 2 pac
"Nah i would've been offended" 😂😂
Me personally… 😂😂😂
Ohhhhh my days! This used to be my tune! How have i forgotten to listen to this for so long??
Needed to hear this tonight! Throw back Vibes 🫶
ThankYaVeryMuch 🤜
Tupac told the truth he was set up and shot but survived that’s why he coming so hard he was betrayed. Rest Well Tupac💙💙💙💙💙
It wasn't no response unless you count his death....RIP 2 both 💯💯💯
Mobb deek
Sean Price - Boom Bye Yeah reaction
How man ?
How i in Serbia lisening 2pac and hear this track 25 years ago .. omg
I wasn’t born yet 25 years ago 🤯
Diddy was Biggie's BFF
Those guys rappin with Tupac in the videos are,Tha Outlawz, 2pac's buddy,Tha Outlawz are Fatal Husain,Yaki Kadai,EDI mean,Napolean (lil moo) (not in the video , young noble) & for some reason Napolean didnt rap in the video eventhough he appears in it.Check it out yo ;)
2 pac -First verse,2nd verse - Hussain Fatal (tha outlawz), 3rd verse - 2 pac,4th - Yaki Kadafi Tha Outlawz &Tupac
cousin),5th verse - E.D.I Mean ..then the outro,by Tupac,the outro of the century yo.
Rest in peace 2 pac,Hussain Fatal &Yaki Kadafi ;(
Strange but I thought that everyone knew 2Pac. Watch the movie "All eyes on me". I'm English and 2 Pac was big over here too and rightly so. Not all his songs are like this .. but .. best Diss song ever made.
Junior mafia was biggies crew which was signed to Bad Boy which is Puffys label. Same way Outlawz was Pacs crew which was signed to Death Row which is Suge Knights label. Or like OVO is Drakes crew but he’s signed to Young Money which is Lil Wayne’s label that is signed to Cash Money which is Birdmans label.
This is the biggest rap beef in rap history! RIP Tupac a lyrical genius and a legend! It was Diddy who instigated the whole thing.
Best diss track ever
Y’all really don’t know who Diddy is huh? Diddy is one of thee top 3 most influential contributors to hip hop. He is responsible for most of the classics of the 90s and music we hear today. Bad boy was his record label.
Top 3 most influential contributors? Responsible for most of the classics of the 1990s?
You're giving him way too much credit.... I really don't think that Diddy had much influence on anything aside from his personal success.
Diddy / poofy was a snake in the industry a slimey snake who didn't care for noones regards but his own. He can't sing or rap for shit. I like biggie but I won't listen to any song with poofy in it.
@@Tourist-Q 💯
2p is a god. has it all and died slow.
nah this music video was crazy
Puff was the CEO of Bad Boy records....Biggie and Junior Mafia was signed to Bad Boy...so was lil Kim
"Was Puff affiliated with Junior Mafia, cause they some mark ass bitches apparently?" -- this shit literally made me LOL
The fact that you needed to hear the song to figure out who he was dissing is crazy to me
This was a bit before my time
First, what MOST don’t get, they were actually good friends this whole time
2 PAC was a real G
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P. Diddy runin yo, and Cuba Gooding Jr. lol
Hit them up brilliant rap tune thug life pac said ment the hate u give little infents fk's everybody legend
Yo! Dude said “BoB Dick”😂😂😂
This is a hatred dis song, not just a regular dis song.
Pac was unique.
In the end he literally says who he is referring too😅. He was shot by those guys and made a diss track. In that time it was very normal🤷🏻♀️. The new generation doesn’t understand that’s what I have notice..
Still remember when we got our hands on it before it dropped. Daaaamn... was in the music biz for a min so we had it before everybody else lol. Oh and pac could throw down lol, brother knew how to fight and pull the trigger. Loved the brother but don't fuck with LA gangs when you have no biz with it. :(
Puff the diddler diddy😂... Biggie my dick so smalls😂...lil I ain't slim kim😂... I love PAC..as a white boy, first time I heard this it floored me.
It wasn't no response until he died. Yes waited to he died
Dannng that’s cold blooded 🤯
That is what you would call a Coward.
This is no week this diss like nowadays .. this shit back in 90s you get roll on
Well now we all know what happened with puff so that's the story it is surprising you didn't know that
Please what's the name of the song on your intro?
I'm not sure the exact song, but it's one of the copyright free songs in youtube's directory!
@@RetroStef thank you man. Would really like to know the name though.
@@RetroStef please can you send me a link where I can get it? Thanks in advance.
Cool records
Everybody misses the fact that at 7-36 Pac is behind his man throwing up gang sigh. And I"m getting tired of people comparing 2Pacs beef with Drake and Meek Mills. Way different
The ignorance of hip-hop history is strong with this one. It makes me sad that so many fans of hip-hop don’t know basic history of hip-hop.
more 2pac please man i am new here
do pain by pac
One question. One yr later. Did you do the research??
run back watch ya mouth(unreleases) - 2Pac you wont regret it.
now listen to Quitter, Eminem & D12 use the Pac beat and flow to pay homage while dissing Everlast (House of Pain)
I shoulda read the comments... I said the same thing, but he should really do the beef from beginning to end, imo. Diss tracks out of order and without even knowing context (like Whitey's heart issues) can get confusing... "Ear Drum's Pop", "I Remember", "Whitey's Revenge", then finish it off with "Quitter"... go to "Quitter" without doing "Ear Drum's Poop" and the .380 references make no sense. Just my opinion on doing it in the timeline it happened in... kind of like watching round 7 of a boxing match without seeing what happened in the other 6.
I literally did NOT mean to type "Ear Drum's POOP"... but I'm not fixing it, I like it there!
Bad Boys
Yes sir
This song was A diss response
It was a response to Biggie - Who shot ya & a reply to all east coast rappers who was sayin slick shit wen he was shot & locked up