This conversation sparked this past weekend. Ace said something on the grounds of West Coast and East Coast feuds, I'm like there's no more West-East beef. He's like, did the ambassadors(Suge Knight and P.Diddy) of either side apologize to each other? To my knowledge, I said no, he said the beef goes on. On the contrar', monfrare, the beef is long over, how do I know?
Big L featuring 2Pac "Deadly Combination" from the 2000 release, The Big Picture. Ignore the Biggie Smalls, he's not on the track at all. This had to be recorded sometime before 1996, the East-West was still going on, Pac: L.A., Big L: Harlem...you tell me...
Deadly Combination - 2 Pac feat Bigge & Big L
Ok, West Coast-East Coast, want some more? West Side Crip and King of New York...
Get Your Mind Right Mami (Feat. Snoop Dogg) - Jay-Z
Drop It Like It's Hot Remix
There's also a Snoop Jay-Z collab on Ego Trippin' "Lollipop", but I think my case is pretty well defended. Kiss it...
The E-M-P'll Say P.E.A.C.E
P.S.
The Best Of Times
The Worst Of Times
Ahead Of The Times
Out Of Time
The four disc feature, Timeless. Am I serious?...that would be cool, but how on Earth would we distribute it? By way of The Internet, duh....
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
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With the big l and pac track being released after their deaths that track could easily have been just mixed vocals and in no way shows there is not beef...as for other tracks they have nothing to do with the east vs. west feud...
Goddamn it, it's them, them ain't no mixed vocals, The Big Picture are all unreleased Big L songs
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