Dr Dre left him out to dry in the DR offices...A bytch move...
And then he makes movies with his character talking sh!t do Suge... No you left your man hanging out to dry...getting beat up..
FIRST OF ALL, very much THIS, lol.
Dre epitomizes what a fukk nikka is/was.
Secondly, it comes down to who you believe. Suge told everybody that Sam Sneed deliberately put East Coast rappers in the video; however, Sam said in an interview that he reached out to all the Death Row artists and they said they didn't have time to be in the video, or weren't available. So which story is it?
Suge prollee ain't LIKE the nikka - perhaps for whatever reason he had an agenda against him, maybe Suge thought he was too soft for DR, maybe Sam wouldn't commit to claiming a gang or whatever....who knows what's in Suge's twisted mind - and as such, Suge prollee set Sam up to create a situation where he could kick him out. Plus, as Ronin Ro says in the book "Have Gun Will Travel", Suge used that as an opportunity for Pac to show him loyalty, and Pac obliged. Because Pac was the one who lead the interrogation of Sam Sneed during that meeting at DR, not Suge.
Think about it...Sam Sneed was NOT a priority at Death Row, let's be real here. As such, it makes more sense that nobody cared about being in his video vs everyone clamoring to be in his video and him arrogantly telling them "nah nikkas, I'd rather put East Coast people in my video."
Finally, all you dudes in here talking shyt about Pac need to go see his exhibit at the Grammy Museum in L.A. He was far more than "just a rapper", the dude was doing major things behind the scenes, particularly right before he died. Son had big things in the works (like his Hip Hop Health Cafe). Pac WAS a walking contradiction, but that's just it: the negativity and fcukery was countered by active notions of community and black unity.