True. He was on Pac's side, but nobody (even Pac) asked him to don't work with those popular artists. It's all business.stefanwzyga said:He's his own man, he can do what he wants.
DEEJAY* said:He seems to rep biggie more than his so called friend tupac these days and it does kind of piss me off. Then again he is the biggest mercenary in the game so who knows
DEEJAY* said:He seems to rep biggie more than his so called friend tupac these days and it does kind of piss me off. Then again he is the biggest mercenary in the game so who knows
troublesome2004 said:^ That don't make him good. He did nothing for Pac's legacy since his death.
stefanwzyga said:Ok what would you suggest?
And on a side note, snoop has done nothing for snoops legacy since Doggystyle.
Buyaka said:If Snoop had'nt of hooked up with other players in the industry then he success would of ended long time ago. He wanted to be a rapper way before he met Pac so he was always chasing his own dreams. He met Pac on Deathrow, and Pac famously says Snoop was ONE of the reasosn he wanted to join. So poor old Snoop was kind of forced into the beef Pac was having, but still made sure he didnt diss anyone directly. That was Pacs job, and Pac never forced him to say something he never wanted.
So I think Pac was wrong to involve Snoop with any beefs, unless Snoop swore to him that he would ride with Pac and Pac alone. Snoop just loved working with Pac and generally being around him. In fact, everyone loved working with Pac, and by doing so they were risking being associated with all his beefs. At the time it was all going well, Pac was the biggest playa in the game with no signs of stopping. When Pac died, they all bailed out. This is one reason Afeni is cautious about involving Pacs old associates on his albums, she doesnt know if these artists were around Pac to further themselves, or did they genuinly have love for the dude
I havnt been a fan of Snoops for some years now, i thought i better mention that too ...
Peace
C.J.Mak said:Another interesting thing is yht on tha Snoop Dogg Track East Side Party There is a sample of Tupac's voice on it just as the song starts, Why do this when Pac repped for tha westside?........
lol yes. it's not east coast. with a username like cj mak you'd think this guy would know what snoop meant in his 100000 eastside references.jaimie.uk fan said:I havent heard the track but do you not think he meant Eastside - as in East L.A. where he is from , not Eastsde N.Y. ????
They knew each other before Death Row...Buyaka said:If Snoop had'nt of hooked up with other players in the industry then he success would of ended long time ago. He wanted to be a rapper way before he met Pac so he was always chasing his own dreams. He met Pac on Deathrow, and Pac famously says Snoop was ONE of the reasosn he wanted to join. So poor old Snoop was kind of forced into the beef Pac was having, but still made sure he didnt diss anyone directly. That was Pacs job, and Pac never forced him to say something he never wanted.
So I think Pac was wrong to involve Snoop with any beefs, unless Snoop swore to him that he would ride with Pac and Pac alone. Snoop just loved working with Pac and generally being around him. In fact, everyone loved working with Pac, and by doing so they were risking being associated with all his beefs. At the time it was all going well, Pac was the biggest playa in the game with no signs of stopping. When Pac died, they all bailed out. This is one reason Afeni is cautious about involving Pacs old associates on his albums, she doesnt know if these artists were around Pac to further themselves, or did they genuinly have love for the dude
I havnt been a fan of Snoops for some years now, i thought i better mention that too ...
Peace