'Pac is a liar, Biggie setting him up is a lie' - DJ Clark Kent

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you lie more than your idol bro
the video was seen by everyone in 1996.
I had that shyt on vhs.

and for further proof, it was referenced in the 1996 vibe interview that biggie and puff did.

". The intro to the video for the Tupac/Snoop Doggy Dogg song “2 of Americaz Most Wanted” features two characters named Pig and Buff who are accused of setting up Tupac and are then confronted in their office. And the now infamous B-Side, “Hit Em Up,” finds Tupac, in a fit of rage, telling Biggie, “I fukked your bytch, you fat motherfukker,” and then threatening to wipe out all of Bad Boy’s staff and affiliates."

the lengths you go to lie are truly sad

this guy said no one saw it until 2000:laff::laff:
Foh...I never seen that shyt until 2000 and I watched BET and MTV everyday back then.
 
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That version of the video was definitely around before 2000. I remember seeing it on Urban X-Pressions all the time. And I hadn't even seen Scarface yet, so I didn't catch the reference at first.

BET and MTV weren't the only video outlets in the 90s. BET and MTV never played the alternate video for ODB's Brooklyn Zoo either, but I saw it plenty of times back then too.
 

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That version of the video was definitely around before 2000. I remember seeing it on Urban X-Pressions all the time. And I hadn't even seen Scarface yet, so I didn't catch the reference at first.

BET and MTV weren't the only video outlets in the 90s. BET and MTV never played the alternate video for ODB's Brooklyn Zoo either, but I saw it plenty of times back then too.
seen that shyt mulitiple times when pac was alive
had it on da vhs
talked about it wit da homies and everything
these dudes out here lyin for no reason just like tupac did
 

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That version of the video was definitely around before 2000. I remember seeing it on Urban X-Pressions all the time. And I hadn't even seen Scarface yet, so I didn't catch the reference at first.

BET and MTV weren't the only video outlets in the 90s. BET and MTV never played the alternate video for ODB's Brooklyn Zoo either, but I saw it plenty of times back then too.
Well I didn't see it and if it didn't come on The Box, BET, CMC or MTV it didn't make it to the Bay.
 
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Well I didn't see it and if it didn't come on The Box, BET, CMC or MTV it didn't make it to the Bay.


I'm sure it's possible it didn't reach certain areas. Was just clarifying when it came out. I wasn't even really a big fan of Pac back then, but I def remember seeing that version plenty of times.
 

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why do people even think biggie knew about the setup?

biggie wasnt rolling with henchman like that, he was just a rapper. they just going around telling everyone who they plan to rob?[/QUOTE]
Apparently that's how it works:pachaha:
you are beliving him blindly
with no info to back up anything
literally just believing a stranger cause you enjoy his music
definition of a stan lol
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breh that's a skit that shouldnt be taken serious.

Biggie wasnt mentioned in against all odds


:dead: That's a Canadian Stan answer.. Stop juelzin

It wasn't recognized as a classic in real time.
It was a classic before nerds like you came around to it..Just say YOU was late
 

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breh that's a skit that shouldnt be taken serious.

Biggie wasnt mentioned in against all odds



That's because Tupac moved on and in a interview he said he's done with Biggie and Bad Boy. In his words he said he had to spank his ass to let him know he's the Big Brother and his work is done he's The Victor. Pac also said he destroyed Bad Boy he made Biggie Smalls a laughing stock and there's nothing else to do

See these nikkas in here don't pay attention to shyt 70-80% wasn't even born or just babies when this all went down

Pac moved on from Bad Boy beef during his very last day's

He destroyed and was ready to rebuild with One Nation Album.

Pac was literally about to take over hip hop
 

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That's because Tupac moved on and in a interview he said he's done with Biggie and Bad Boy. In his words he said he had to spank his ass to let him know he's the Big Brother and his work is done he's The Victor. Pac also said he destroyed Bad Boy he made Biggie Smalls a laughing stock and there's nothing else to do

See these nikkas in here don't pay attention to shyt 70-80% wasn't even born or just babies when this all went down

Pac moved on from Bad Boy beef during his very last day's

He destroyed and was ready to rebuild with One Nation Album.

Pac was literally about to take over hip hop
Moved on lol

what he took like a week off of dissing Bad Boy lol?
 

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That version of the video was definitely around before 2000. I remember seeing it on Urban X-Pressions all the time. And I hadn't even seen Scarface yet, so I didn't catch the reference at first.

BET and MTV weren't the only video outlets in the 90s. BET and MTV never played the alternate video for ODB's Brooklyn Zoo either, but I saw it plenty of times back then too.
Dapped for the Urban X-xpressions shout... the only place for this Jersey kid, who’s parents were to cheap for cable, to catch rap videos in the early 90’s
 

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Yea but that's what he thought before and then when he knew it to be not true he never said that after. But like I said his problem with Biggie is more than the Quad shooting.
Yeah but that’s the most he put out there nomad and he never once cleared that up did he .... leading people to believe what he said .....badboy were not innocent at all nomad I know that we both know the history .... but u don’t think pac was making assumptions or saving face at all about that whole quad situation?? Cause I believe firmly he was ....
 

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No. Big didnt know who set Pac up. Pac went to prison. Denounced thug life. Big and puff do an interview basically dissing the dude. Talking reckless about dude. They turn around and drop who shot ya. Yet, Pac has no reason to go in on these dudes? Sees his supposed patna hanging with the nikkaz behind him getting shot. Sees big and puff hanging around these nikkaz. I dont know if they were getting extorted or not. Pac thought so. So he dissed them nikkaz (big and puff) to slow them other nikkaz (Jack and jimmy) money up.
total none sense tho ... the last part anyway .... wolf n his valley mob goons put some ov the money up for badboy .... no way in hell would they let jimmy jack or tut or whoever extort badboy...... again pac assuming things without any proof at all .... half the shyt pac assumes wasn’t true or he had nothing to backup what he said ....
 
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