Jay-Z Dissed 2Pac And It Was Brutal

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Description: Jay-Z Dissed 2Pac And It Was Brutal Mobb Deep and Jay-Z had a feud because Prodigy felt Jay-Z had stayed quiet during the East Coast-West Coast conflict. When things calmed down, Jay-Z released a song where he rapped “it’s like New York’s been soft / Ever since Snoop came through and crushed the buildings,” on his ’98 single, “Money, Cash, H**s.”, which offended Mobb Deep. However, Jay-Z had actually prepared a diss track aimed at Tupac, but it never officially released due to Tupac's death. Jay-Z performed it once, and it was incredibly intense. Jay-Z later mentioned this performance and expressed his intention to release the track: I knew some people out West and they told me about the [Makaveli] song. It hadn’t dropped yet, but was on the way. "I had my record ready. I shelved it out of the utmost respect, but it was coming. I performed it one time only at Apollo over ‘No Diggity.’ No one has that tape. They usually tape the Apollo shows, but they had just stopped taping for some reason. We tried to find the tape. It’s 2,000 people that know about it. I did two verses. It’s the truth, that’s the best s**t. It’s so liberating, when you say what the f you wanna say." Follow Rap Brilliance: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/indarapbrilliance/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rapbrilliance Twitter: https://twitter.com/rapbrilliance #JayZ #JayzTupacBeef #2Pac
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