Jone2three45
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The story goes Pac heard "thug life we still living it" on "Survival of the Fittest" and felt some kinda way about it. To this day Mobb Deep maintains that that had nothing to do with Pac or Thug Life. They were just saying "we're living a thug life".
Pac, in his "fukk the world" mode, dissed them on "Hit 'Em Up". Mobb Deep responded in interviews prior to Pac dying, then on "Drop A Gem On 'Em".
A while later Mobb Deep ran into The Outlawz and it was squashed. Some versions of the story say they punked Mobb Deep, but The Outlawz as far as I know have never claimed that. They said it was a mutually respectful discussion.
Fred.
Sort of correct,
Pac heard "thug life we still living it" on "Survival of the Fittest" and felt some kinda way about it.
LL Cool J released a remix of "I Shot Ya" with Keith Murray, Fat Joe, Foxxy Brown and Prodigy,
I Shot Ya was basically making an Irony of the tupac shooting in quad studios,
Snoop and DPG releases New York, New York,
Mobb Deep,
being from New York,
released La, La,
Pac being Pac,
stood my his friends,
he was a loyal,
he released Hit 'Em Up,
at the end of the day,
East Coasters caught the major feelings,
If you ask me,
Pac had any and every right to be mad and angry at whoever he wanted too,
if you ask me,
the reason why New York is not relevant right now,
is karma.




