Niccaz talking bout Daz had the weakest verse and Pac shouldn't have let him on it...
...Where the real Pac stans at who know that this was originally a DOGG POUND track featuring Lady of Rage/Red/Meth/Deck that DRE took credit for and gave to Pac for AEOM
There's a reason Pac always gave Daz mad props (while shytting on Dre).
“Got My Mind Made Up” Featuring Dat nikka Daz, Kurupt, Redman and Method Man
Produced by Dat nikka Daz
Kurupt: The original record was me, Rage, Redman, Method Man and Daz. I told Daz, “Man, this is the one, we need to drop this, we need to put this on Dogg Food.” ‘Cause we did it
when we was making Dogg Food. When ‘Pac came home, we put it up for ‘Pac, like “You want this record?” ‘Pac was like “Hell, yeah, I want that record!” And he dropped his verse
where Rage’s was, ’cause Rage said she’d put her verse on something else, and that’s how that record made it on ‘Pac’s album. Me, Method Man and Redman and Daz and Rage-that was the
original record, and Inspectah Deck was on it at the end. That’s him you hear at the end: “Wish….this….bliss….”Thaat’s inspectah Deck. I went and picked up Red and Meth and Deck personally and too them to Daz’s house. We knocked the record off in about three, four hours. It was a done deal, and then we….we didn’t use it, ’cause Daz wasn’t feeling like mixing it and doing all that. We end up taking it to ‘Pac when ‘Pac came ’cause Suge was like, “When it’s time to work on a project, everybody needs to give everything to whoever’s project it is.”
Daz: We did that song at my house. Kurupt had brought Method Man and Redman over to my house. And Inspectah Deck was on the song too. He was at the end-“I.N.S., the rebel….” Just
his voice. They had taken his voice. They had taken his verse out and kept the background cause it sounded good. It wasn’t originally 2pac song. I had transferred it at Dr. Dre’s house
and had left it out there. [2pac was] flossing like. “I got a beat with Method Man, Redman. Dre made it.” That’s what Dr. Dre told 2pac. That’s how the whole fued started between Dre
and ‘Pac. ‘Cause I happened to be walking by the studio like, “That’s my beat. I did that.” 2pac (was] like, “that’s your stuff?” from that situation, that’s when he and Dre started fueding. Dr.Dre was taking credit and wasn’t doing nothing, wasn’t coming around.