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''New'' 2Pac – NY 87 f. Tha Dogg Pound (B.I.G,ATCQ diss]

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''New'' 2Pac – NY 87 f. Tha Dogg Pound (B.I.G,ATCQ diss]

Postby Almostlity » Jun 29th, '11, 03:29

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Here’s a previously unreleased joint from the warring days of East vs. West. ‘Pac and company going at the throat of Biggie, Jeru, Mobb Deep, ATCQ and more.

http://www.2dopeboyz.com/2011/06/28/2pa ... ogg-pound/
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Re: ''New'' 2Pac – NY 87 f. Tha Dogg Pound (B.I.G,ATCQ diss]

Postby KillahBee » Jun 29th, '11, 10:43

HOLY SHIT!

Watch Ya Mouth was finally released in CDQ? And now another unreleased diss track by 'Pac?

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Same sword they knight you they gon' good night you with
Sh.., Thats' only half if they like you
That ain't even the half what they might do
Don't believe me, ask Michael
See Martin, see Malcolm
You see Biggie, see Pac, see success and its outcome
See Jesus, see Judas; see Caesar, see Brutus
See success is like suicide
Suicide, it's a suicide
If you succeed, prepare to be crucified
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Re: ''New'' 2Pac – NY 87 f. Tha Dogg Pound (B.I.G,ATCQ diss]

Postby stillmatic » Jul 2nd, '11, 01:50

I ALWAYS wondered why no one out of that camp ever went at Tip for that 'Wild hot' freestyle, but these answers that. Haha, 15 years later. Fuck Kurupt goes in on that NY 87. The correlation between the two songs reflects Tupac's personality better than words ever could, lol, from clearly saying "Fuck NY" on one song to "I got love for NY" on the other tells all about a man who's heart is too big and can't ever hold back. 'Thug life'.

Love the Wendy Williams line too, amazing how that bitch is still relevant 15 years later and is still pulling the same shit.
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