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Sep 18, 2009
Vibe.com has released more footage from the never-before-seen interview with legendary rapper Tupac Shakur, showing him talking about the root of his beef with Biggie, a Wu-Tang robbery, and the entire East Coast hip hop scene.
Pac provided the interviewer with a disclaimer
regarding East Coast emcees, first confirming his respect for the coast
on which he was raised. His nostaligia was short-lived, however,
because he wasted no time going in on Biggie's
swagger jacking, in addition to discussing the lack of support he was
shown when it came to finding the trigger man responsible for his
near-fatal shooting.
"I love my East Coast fans, I'm from there, I'm eating New York pizza," Pac
explained in the interview. "But I'm saying let's keep it real for a
second. If you have the love for music which you are [then] study. Go
back and study. Study how Party & Bullsh*t was me before I met Biggie. You don't hear my style in his rapping. Study how after I met Biggie, Ready 2 Die
comes out, his whole style changes. Study, study why I would be mad.
Study why I would be mad when half of New York, half of the major New
York rappers or they managers or they agents or somebody was there when
I got shot. And nobody can't give me no information. Study that. Study
how when Wu-Tang got they chains snatched at 662, I
not only found who did it, but gave them the message that if they wanna
see the n*ggas that did it, they can see 'em. Man to man, just you and
them. No guns, no nothin' if you feel like that. That's all I asked
for, that's all I asked for. If you gonna act like you a gangster or a
'G' or 'King of New York,' I'ma expect that and when you don't come
through? I'ma crush your empire and that's what it's time for."
The clip, released yesterday (September 17) is the second installment of a three-part interview with the rapper.
The final clip is scheduled to be released on September 22 via Vibe.com.
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