How did Snoop feel about Pac dissing Dr. Dre?

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All I was asking was that his attitude changed from the video to when he became a rapper.

I’m not comparing that pac to death row pac.

In the high school video pac didn’t act like how he did in that video ever again.

Maybe he was just being like that because he was being recorded and didn’t want to act how he really acts.

I’m not verifying anything I was asking a question and that was it.
This is exactly what it was. Pac was wild before he was even rapping. He was a roadie for DU and buggin on tour wit them. Gettin into fights n all kinda shyt. He’s ALWAYS been this way.
 
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When I think about the beef with Dre and Pac, I think before Pac even made criticisms of Dre's work ethic I believe Dre didn't like Pac way before the Death Row signing.

I feel like it goes back to the Above The Rim soundtrack with Dre choosing to cut two Pac tracks which were Pain and Loyal to the Game feat Treach, Dre didn't even like Pain and instantly rejected it to be used in the movie until another engineer convinced Dre to remix & use it.
 

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This is exactly what it was. Pac was wild before he was even rapping. He was a roadie for DU and buggin on tour wit them. Gettin into fights n all kinda shyt. He’s ALWAYS been this way.

Thank you, I was just saying pac didn’t seem like a wild dude in the video from high school when he said the b word thing, then when he first started rapping it was a total different personality from the video.
 
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One thing I never could understand about pac was what made him change how he was from that one video when he had the gumby??

I watched movies, interviews. Still never seen what made him become pac.

It was like night and day, especially the YouTube video where they show the clip when pac had the gumby and he said “they call girls the b word”, then the next clip he’s going off calling girls bytches n hoez lmao.
Everyone close to him says he became real life Bishop after Juice
He said it himself "my attitude is fukk it cause motherfukkers love it" :pacspit:
 

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Prolly was on some “that’s between them” type shyt. And the root of that was from Suge’s influence and nobody was trying to confront that nikka during them days.

Snoop said in an interview that it was fukk anybody who had something to say about Dre, he just ain't say it to Pac directly at any point.

You add that to the fact that Pac, who came to death row in part because of Snoop ends up taking priority at the label and then sides with Suge when it becomes DPG vs. MOB. Pac crossed party lines. Daz says he told Pac before he came there that it was issues between them and Suge and to not let the gang shyt come in between them, but it did.

Neither one of them really fukked with each other like that, especially right before the shooting.

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This is what Faizon love was trying to tell everybody without being super detailed about it.


This .... pac was basically riding off ov suges hatred towards Dre or anyone else suge had a problem with .... you can tell suge n pac was just reaching with any excuse as to why they were going at Dre ..ie him supposedly been bisexual / not going to snoops trial/ Dre not making music etc .... what people don’t know is Dre was pulled aside by jimmy iovine and jimmy told Dre that he kept having to make advances to deathrow to keep the Label going cause suge and Kenner were piggy banking the advancements for themselfs n Dre was basically cut out ov his own record label so he vowed never to make another song on deathrow ... that’s why suge fed pac all that nonesense about Dre but wasn’t telling him the real reason pac was just to blinding loyal to suge to see what was really going on ....

nikkas besides Pac complained about Dre not making music/taking credit for others people's shyt, that's real. You add that up with everything else going on behind the scenes and it makes shyt look like you actively trying to stop the momentum at the height of everything.
 
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Everyone close to him says he became real life Bishop after Juice
He said it himself "my attitude is fukk it cause motherfukkers love it" :pacspit:

That's the common narrative, but Money B was the first to read for a role in Juice.

During a reading, he felt like the character Bishop reminded him of Pac.That's why

he recommended him for the role.I'll take Money B's word for it.He knew Pac better than

most of these simple simon "He became Bishop" niccaz.Pac was the child of militant black

radicals suffering from PTSD.He had depth, was artistic....all that ol good shyt....But at the same time

he had to be loony az shyt.That's why he portrayed that role so well IMO.I think Pac poured himself into

Bishop and made it an iconic role.The exact opposite of common/typical/ignorant public opinion who assume

Bishop made Pac.
 

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Thank you, I was just saying pac didn’t seem like a wild dude in the video from high school when he said the b word thing, then when he first started rapping it was a total different personality from the video.
A rapper acting like somebody he is not??

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Snoop was like anyone else alive and in hip hop at the time...he ain’t gonna say nothing to Pac. He was scared of Pac after he buddied up on the radio in NY and he had to fly home with kitchen utensils on his person as his only line of defense in case Pac rushed him at 30,000 feet:mjlol:

Snoop copped to that himself, Suge for what it's worth said Pac actually did put hands on him. That could be a lie but how far of a jump is that from Snoop admitting he was hiding under covers from them nikkas :laugh:
 
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Pac felt some kind of way that snoop was still trying to get notoriety in Ny, Pac went after dre because he felt it was family and you don’t do that, and suge boosted him up too and Pac has to know snoop wasn’t going to ride hard on Dre that’s his boy, the man that put him on, add to that snoop didn’t like that a lot of his songs/beats/song concepts went to pac soon as he got out of jail so it was one big beef
 

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Everyone close to him says he became real life Bishop after Juice
He said it himself "my attitude is fukk it cause motherfukkers love it" :pacspit:
No. And @kingofnyc u know better. Ur flat out lying. Matter fact. Cats like Money B and people close to him said it was the complete opposite. They said the character reminded them of him in alot of ways. Noone close to him said that he BECAME that character. That’s a flat out lie.
 

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Death Row was a weird label

When they was here at home in LA, everybody rode their different ways... u had Long Beach dudes hanging by themselves and on the other side suge, pac and bloods on the opposite end,,, but they stuck together on road trips...

Snoop just beat a murder charge and starting a family and pac wanted him to beef with everyone he had a problem with and that became part of the issue

Granted snoop is a flip flopper and should have straight up told pac to his face , quit the BS and trying to be something u not and stopped letting suge pimp u,,

But pac being hard headed never listen to anyone and that’s why he got smoke and shot up in New York
This .... this is why pac was always on the wrong end ov the barrell..... he just wasn’t street n didn’t know truly the politics stretch’s bro majesty who ran with pac from 91-94 said the same shyt that pac was just a rebel/militant but wasn’t street that’s why he was always in situations he was in .... n I agree 95/96 pac had become obsessed and hell bent on doing whatever he could to destroy badboy n wasn’t gona listen to anyone so it would be no use snoop trying to talk to him to chill ......
 
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