well if he mentioned pac and mike I'm assuming he meant tyson, and talking about chicks claiming rapeHituup said:I don't understand Mobb Deep at all. Hitemup did some serious damage to them if they are still dissing. Prodigy was on a mixtape talking about "I only loved 2pac after his death, but man if we bumped heds we/he/or it would've been a mess" I'm not sure about the part where I got slashes.
And about a week ago on the radio, I think I heard a havoc verse where he says something about you go at the mobb and see what happen, you seen what happened to pac, you seen what happened to mike.
I'm not too sure about the names he dropped because I was listening to the radio half asleep, but I was pretty sure I heard pac's name which caused me to be alert, but the dj never played it back.
Cyence said:well if he mentioned pac and mike I'm assuming he meant tyson, and talking about chicks claiming rape
this sounds like a pac diss to meMorris said:Nothing on Bloodsport makes me think of it as a Pac diss, or a diss to anyone else in particular.
Try MID 1996... June 4. I still remember when MTV first reported about that song. They played part of the outro in their MTV News Brief (ten to the hour, every hour)--bleeping out the cuss words, of course--shortly after the maxi-single hit shelves.Schreibs_21 said:hit em up was released on the how do you want it single, back in late 95 or early 96 i wanna say
I don't really think that Bloodsport was intended to be a diss to Pac. The lyrics are too general.prince mack said:this sounds like a pac diss to me
kinda like B.I.G's Long Kiss Goodnight.. BIG didnt mention his name, but we all know who he was yappin about..
this sounds like a pac diss to me
yo this ain't rap it's bloodsport
ya life cut short ya fell short
the pressure's on high full court
my team forms
killer instincts with firearms
dangerous thug minds are ranged on wars
the life of a wild rebel who ran wild
click pow pow
nigga lay down
kid stay down