Biggie calling the GOONS out in New York to blast at the Dogg Pound

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I can’t believe this Dominican have so much power in Hip Hop :upsetfavre:
 

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I'd argue Vibe Magazine
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Stop, Vibe magazine instigated the fukk out of the East coast West coast beef. They had that cover with Biggie and Puff on it adding to the tension. They didn't just report what was happening
riiiiiiight and the East/West Coast rappers were just Innocent and got played as pawns by the media :jawalrus:

nikkas making songs called NY, NY and then nikkaz respond with songs like LA/LA......Pac get on wax calling cats out by name (which was not the norm at the time). talking about he fck so and so bytch, talking about folks kids.....Puffy getting on mixtapes sending idle threats and shyt.....


I mean cmon call it like it is and quit trying to blame the media.
 
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riiiiiiight and the East/West Coast rappers were just Innocent and got played as pawns by the media :jawalrus:

nikkas making songs called NY, NY and then nikkaz respond with songs like LA/LA......Puff get on wax calling cats out by name (which was not the norm at the time). talking about he fck so and so bytch, talking about folks kids.....Puffy getting on mixtapes sending idle threats and shyt.....


I mean cmon call it like it is and quit trying to blame the media.

Who released the songs to the general public, the rappers or their label execs? The same executives who said Little Brother was too smart to be played on BET. I bet if Dogg Pound did a song called "Israel Israel" dissing Israel that shyt wouldn't have come out

The media fueled the fire. A beef between Bad Boy and Death Row turned into east vs west when Vibe and other publications fueled the fire.
 

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Who released the songs to the general public, the rappers or their label execs? The same executives who said Little Brother was too smart to be played on BET. I bet if Dogg Pound did a song called "Israel Israel" dissing Israel that shyt wouldn't have come out

The media fueled the fire. A beef between Bad Boy and Death Row turned into east vs west when Vibe and other publications fueled the fire.
you are not telling the entire story lol makes me wonder did you live through it or just talking 2nd hand.

since rap's inception .....there had always been tension between East/West and even in real life....You can even go back to the days when MC Hammer was on top and he had issues with all those NYC rappers and they had issues with them, it's just back then, people didn't beef on wax the same way they started to in the mid 90s and today. Of course the media gonna cover it....but the media didn't make Biggie get on radio and have Dogg Pound trailer shot at.

The media didn't make all these cats make these diss records....the media didn't kill Pac or Biggie

it's always been East Vs West issues, it's just Puffy and Suge made it easier for each side to ride for their own, even after they was shot, you still had people like Ice Cube and the Westside Connection kicking up dust against the East Coast.


It's just like in any city in America....this side of town don't get along with that side of town
 

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you are not telling the entire story lol makes me wonder did you live through it or just talking 2nd hand.

since rap's inception .....there had always been tension between East/West and even in real life....You can even go back to the days when MC Hammer was on top and he had issues with all those NYC rappers and they had issues with them, it's just back then, people didn't beef on wax the same way they started to in the mid 90s and today. Of course the media gonna cover it....but the media didn't make Biggie get on radio and have Dogg Pound trailer shot at.

The media didn't make all these cats make these diss records....the media didn't kill Pac or Biggie

it's always been East Vs West issues, it's just Puffy and Suge made it easier for each side to ride for their own, even after they was shot, you still had people like Ice Cube and the Westside Connection kicking up dust against the East Coast.


It's just like in any city in America....this side of town don't get along with that side of town
I lived through all of this
 

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same lame nikkaz acting like biggie & dem started/instigated the beef


i fukking guess nikkaz can’t read & comprehend
the title to the Vibe mag - clearly states “ biggie & puff break their silence
if biggie & dem started/instigated this shyt .... WHY in da hell would they need to break their silence

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My biggest issue with this whole situation was NEW YORK MEDIA AND The Funk Flex’s on New York radio, painting Tupac as this wild ass nikka who loss control and Suge putting batteries in his back and acting like puffy and biggie was just these innocent dudes who focus was on just rapping when both was out here in California hanging around southside nikkas , because puffy ego and eagerness to be on the west coast

also I think a lot of New York radio nikkas was afraid of New York street dudes like henchmen and Haitian so they wasn’t going to say anything out of pocket
 
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