Why did Jay Z feel the need to ask Pac where they went wrong???

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He didn't do or say anything wrong to or about Pac.:dahell:

Did Pac have that nikka shook like THAT?:wtf:

He might as well apologize to Pac for breathin.

On the same album, nikka had the NERVE to say NY been soft ever since Snoop came thru and crushed the buildings.

Jay Z was easily the softest in the whole Pac vs NY shyt.
 

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"If I die" is still a banger. Some peeps think the production on vol.2 is dated, but I can still play and enjoy that album except for a few cuts.
 

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Even to this day, there's no clear answer as to why Pac had a issue with Jay, some say he saw him as a threat and wanted to take him out before he became a star, some say its because of the affiliation with Biggie, who knows :manny:

"If I die" is still a banger. Some peeps think the production on vol.2 is dated, but I can still play and enjoy that album except for a few cuts.
That's one of my favorite songs on Vol 2, I had no idea who the other two rappers are on the song, still don't :pachaha:
 

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Even to this day, there's no clear answer as to why Pac had a issue with Jay, some say he saw him as a threat and wanted to take him out before he became a star, some say its because of the affiliation with Biggie, who knows :manny:


That's one of my favorite songs on Vol 2, I had no idea who the other two rappers are on the song, still don't :pachaha:
in interviews Biggie would say Jay was tellin him he has to respond to Pac, so I'm guessing its that
 

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Even to this day, there's no clear answer as to why Pac had a issue with Jay, some say he saw him as a threat and wanted to take him out before he became a star, some say its because of the affiliation with Biggie, who knows :manny:


That's one of my favorite songs on Vol 2, I had no idea who the other two rappers are on the song, still don't :pachaha:

Credited as The Ranjahz I think, that was the only song I heard them on.
 

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Pac's All Eyez On Me released on Feb in 96, Reasonable Doubt released on June in 96 and Pac died in Sept 13th 96 so he probably heard the song and saw the video of him and Biggie with "Brooklyn's Finest. so I can see why Pac :pacspit: at them especially Biggie used his name and Faith in Brooklyn's Finest song. Pac probably was like "Who is this n!gga?.....oh he was Hawaiian Sophi fan".
 

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Pac did say "Fukk Jay-Z" though.
Back in that era it was customary to respond whenever you got called out by name...

"ain't no nikka like me fukk jay z" friends

"jay z gay z die slow" all out

"Bad boy killa, jay z die too, looking out for mobb deep nikka when i find you" bomb 1st
 
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