How did Snoop feel about Pac dissing Dr. Dre?

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Pac was the type of guy who absorbs the energy around him, plus like the homie said Pac spent his life looking for a family and a father figure/mentor. The last part has to do with the way his family was structured. It seems that Pac was looking for a belonging sense outside of his biological family.

So when he ended up in Death Row, he absorbed that Death ROw/Suge/Mb Piru energy and started to identify as one of them, so he rode for them to the fullest, which was a dumb move, but that's how his psyche was. When you add the anger he had after the 94 shooting - jail time, you have an explosive cocktail.

Pac biggest tragedy was to have Suge as a mentor OG. Pac was a diamond, but he never met anyone to polish it.

Yeah I knew why pac was buggin during death row because all the shyt he was going through.

I was talking about when he did that interview when he said they call girls the b word, then when he started rapping it was a whole different person.

Basically in the video when he was in high school he came off as a shy nice guy, when he started rapping he was very vocal and confident.

I know that people change as they age, but he wasn’t that much older, and I was wondering how he got so confident and what made his demeanor change from that video.

People were really buggin on me and really thought I was talking about the shyt he was going through on DR, no I was talking about something entirely different.

Guess in the video he was just acting nice in the video for the school.
 

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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.
If you're from the hood, you know the type of dude pac was. He was a small, skinny, soft looking dude and on top of that, his mother moved them around a lot, so he always was the new guy who didn't know anybody. So he learned to adapt and adopted that clowning, tough talking loud mouth persona. He was funny to quickly make people like him and he was always ready to be the first to start shyt so people wouldn't think he was food. That's also why it was so easy for suge to put the battery in pacs back. Pac instantly realized the kind of bullying environment suge created at death row, so he became the biggest bully of them all in order not to get bullyied himself.
 

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Yeah I knew why pac was buggin during death row because all the shyt he was going through.

I was talking about when he did that interview when he said they call girls the b word, then when he started rapping it was a whole different person.

Basically in the video when he was in high school he came off as a shy nice guy, when he started rapping he was very vocal and confident.

I know that people change as they age, but he wasn’t that much older, and I was wondering how he got so confident and what made his demeanor change from that video.

People were really buggin on me and really thought I was talking about the shyt he was going through on DR, no I was talking about something entirely different.

Guess in the video he was just acting nice in the video for the school.
Ah you're talking about that.

THat's just the effect of growing, getting rejected or played by females for being a beta male/learning the game by having a new environment.

He was a kid then he became a man.
 

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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.
It's called "Bishop".
Most of us nikkas that was around back then knew the Tupac was method acting.
 

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Dr Dre in 96: "gansta rap is dead"

Snoop on the Doggfather intro: "This is dedicated to the nikkaz that said gangsta rap is dead... fukk yall"
 

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I meant on the right lmao.

That was eminem???? I never knew pac even knew about him.

:ohhh:

I thought he did no? Maybe someone can correct me but I thought that was supposed to be Em and Dre? Or was it Jimmy Iovine?
 
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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.



this actually isn't that rare for black boys coming out of the matriarchal black community led by women. we learn early on that black women are infallible mothers of the earth who are victims and never agents, so that pac we saw in 1988 was trying to be the opposite of the men who allegedly hurt black women. still warrior class based on his lineage but saw his blackness through the lens of alice walker womanism and all that other garbage we've been fed by the black feminist oligarchs

now once he got it poppin in the bay and moved in with amandla stenberg away from his mother, he was now able to peep sistas with a critical eye devoid of the pandering shyt. he still showed them love later on but he wasn't afraid to criticize them either. he then became balanced
 
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this actually isn't that rare for black boys coming out of the matriarchal black community led by women. we learn early on that black women are infallible mothers of the earth who are victims and never agents, so that pac we saw in 1988 was trying to be the opposite of the men who allegedly hurt black women. still warrior class based on his lineage but saw his blackness through the lens of alice walker womanism and all that other garbage we've been fed by the black feminist oligarchs

now once he got it poppin in the bay and moved in with amandla stenberg away from his mother, he was now able to peep sistas with a critical eye devoid of the pandering shyt. he still showed them love later on but he wasn't afraid to criticize them either. he then became balanced

Dap + Rep.


Your post hit me.I've been there.

The indoctrination was so strong

I still struggle with it today.
 

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this actually isn't that rare for black boys coming out of the matriarchal black community led by women. we learn early on that black women are infallible mothers of the earth who are victims and never agents, so that pac we saw in 1988 was trying to be the opposite of the men who allegedly hurt black women. still warrior class based on his lineage but saw his blackness through the lens of alice walker womanism and all that other garbage we've been fed by the black feminist oligarchs

now once he got it poppin in the bay and moved in with amandla stenberg away from his mother, he was now able to peep sistas with a critical eye devoid of the pandering shyt. he still showed them love later on but he wasn't afraid to criticize them either. he then became balanced

Thanks maybe the people that hated on my question can see this is what I was specifically asking.

Makes a lot of sense.
 

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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.

:hubie:

then why so many people have said otherwise
he basically acted his way to fame & fortune

Hughes Brothers, Ernest dikkerson, Marlon Waynes need to have a word with Money B

and lets not forget the main person, whom was in love with each other
co sign his method acting

:hubie:
 

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Snoop is smart, collected and savvy enough to know hard headed Pac wouldnt listen..Snoop knew it wouldnt end well for Pac, long before Pac or Suge did..
 

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NY all day..Da Stead & BK..
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then why so many people have said otherwise
he basically acted his way to fame & fortune

Hughes Brothers, Ernest dikkerson, Marlon Waynes need to have a word with Money B

and lets not forget the main person, whom was in love with each other
co sign his method acting

:hubie:
None of these nikkas was close to Pac. How the Hughes Brothers say anything when they werent even around Pac before Juice? Neither was Marlon or any of them. Marlon’s moms wouldnt even allow him to hang with Pac outside of the set. Money B actually KNEW Pac and was close to him before ANY of the nikkas u named ever met him. And BEFORE Juice was even thought of. Aint shyt them nikkas u named can tell Money B about Pac.
 

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NY all day..Da Stead & BK..
this actually isn't that rare for black boys coming out of the matriarchal black community led by women. we learn early on that black women are infallible mothers of the earth who are victims and never agents, so that pac we saw in 1988 was trying to be the opposite of the men who allegedly hurt black women. still warrior class based on his lineage but saw his blackness through the lens of alice walker womanism and all that other garbage we've been fed by the black feminist oligarchs

now once he got it poppin in the bay and moved in with amandla stenberg away from his mother, he was now able to peep sistas with a critical eye devoid of the pandering shyt. he still showed them love later on but he wasn't afraid to criticize them either. he then became balanced
This and the fact he was frontin for the cameras a lil bit for school. Lol
 
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