troublesome2004 said:
For some reason Crunkadelic likes LL and he 'defends' that he had serious beef with Pac. Your post are pointless since is well known that they had beef but it didn't reach the same level like with some others.
troublesome2004 said:
He used assumptions, not facts.
Why am I defending LL? Because he's ONE OF MY favorite rappers, and usually when I have a favorite rapper, what I like to do is learn more about them - like read their autobiographies, documentries, interviews, etc. etc. Thats just elementary - you should already know. And it aint dickriding, if thats what you're tryin to imply. And 2pac and Biggie, also being two of my favorites, are no different. So when internet heads are discussing some shit about any of my favorite rappers, I just share with y'all what I know when their mostly just going off of hearsay and rumors. Not that Im the only one in the world that does this
Now, mostly everything I said were
facts. Want proof? Go read VIBE's "Unbelievable - The Life, Death And Afterlife of Notorious BIG" book and "Juinor Mafia: Chronicles...." DVD to learn more about the real story behind of "Who Shot Ya". And read LL's "I Make My Own Rules" book and find out about the very last time LL acutally spoke to 2pac in person - Soul Train Awards '96; same night Pac was wearing his camouflage.
Something you need to understand is that there's always more than one side to a story.
If I made any assumption, it was a theory based around the legitimates facts. Like when I said that Pac and LL probably patch things up sometime before PAc died. But why would I assume such a thing? Because, besides their talk about the Soul Train Awards that year, 2pac NEVER publicly dissed LL when he was alive, and the only way we found out about Pac dissing LL was on bootlegs of studio laundry that leaked came out after Pac died. From the Makaveli album, to the last interviews (VIBE, Sway, Thug Immortal, etc.) to the music videoes that were officially released, dissed Mobb Deep, Nas, Biggie, Puffy, Westside Connection, Dr. Dre, De La Soul, Fugees and the virutally unknown Chino XL, but not LL.