:deadrose: Pac really didn't like Mobb Deep

ridedolo

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For a group to have that persona of being street nikkas so much, I've never seen a group get sonned so much over the course of their careers.

I mean in the middle of Nas and Jay Z beef, both of them found the bars to diss Mobb Deep :pachaha:



Albert Johnson (born November 2, 1974), better known by his stage name Prodigy, is an American rapper and one half of the Hip-hopduo Mobb Deep with Havoc. He is the great-great-grandson of the founder of Morehouse College.

only so long fake thugs can pretend
 

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When Pac said Mobb was talking a lot of shyt, what was he referring to? The LA LA intro?
 

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"thug life we still living it"

Which I always thought was a reach because when I heard mobb deep say that, 2pac didn't even come to mind
I listened to the Pac interview posted in the OP and when he says "they've been talking a lot of shyt" it sounds more recent and substantive then that. I know P was on the LA LA intro (I think) but what else did they say?
 

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I listened to the Pac interview posted in the OP and when he says "they've been talking a lot of shyt" it sounds more recent and substantive then that. I know P was on the LA LA intro (I think) but what else did they say?

Mobb Deep were more outspoken than most NY artists at the time. Probably some magazine interviews that have been forgotten since
 

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"I'll swallow them nikkas. I'll run a train on them nikkas"
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I listened to the Pac interview posted in the OP and when he says "they've been talking a lot of shyt" it sounds more recent and substantive then that. I know P was on the LA LA intro (I think) but what else did they say?
I can't remember them saying anything about him

I think drop a gem on them was on mixtapes while pac was still alive but that was probably after that sway interview in OP
 
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