RARE Audio Of 2Pac Revealing DISTURBING Info About Biggie & Diddy’s Secret Plot Against Him: Pac now!? He would have the whole industry shoook
This is a throwback audio of Tupac Shakur speaking about Biggie Smalls and Puff daddy aka Diddy and much more with the legendary Sway!
In this portion of the recording, Tupac Shakur engages in a candid conversation, shedding light on the East Coast-West Coast beef and his perspective on figures like Puff Daddy (Puffy) and Biggie. Tupac draws parallels between Biggie’s rise and Hitler’s approach, suggesting that Biggie seized an opportune moment to discredit the West Coast and gain prominence for himself.
According to Tupac, Biggie capitalized on the openness of the East Coast audience to narratives portraying the West Coast as pretenders and inferior. He accuses Biggie of perpetuating misinformation, leading to a situation where the East Coast, unaware of the reality, started aligning with the negative sentiments.
Tupac expresses disappointment with the East Coast’s lack of understanding and its reliance on figures like Biggie to shape their perceptions. He recalls the early days of hip-hop when the West Coast held it down for everyone, emphasizing the cultural contributions made by the West Coast during that time.
The conversation delves into Tupac’s role in shaping Biggie’s career, particularly the impact of Tupac’s album “Me Against the World” on Biggie’s artistic direction. Tupac asserts that his influence compelled Biggie to change his style, as reflected in the latter’s switch from “Ready to Die” to a more West Coast sound.
He criticizes Biggie for abandoning the thug life persona that they initially shared, highlighting the betrayal he felt when Biggie distanced himself from the thug life concept. Tupac also discusses the dynamic of personal relationships and mentorship within the hip-hop industry, expressing frustration with artists like Biggie who he feels have deviated from their roots.
Tupac then addresses the accusations and legal issues he faced after being shot. He describes a situation where guns belonging to Biggie were found in his room, leading to his arrest. Tupac claims that he took the fall for Biggie and others but received no loyalty or support in return. He highlights the challenges he faced during that period, facing legal consequences while feeling betrayed by those he considered friends.
The recording captures Tupac’s raw emotions, his disillusionment with the industry, and his desire to set the record straight. He emphasizes the personal and cultural impact of the East Coast-West Coast feud, asserting his position in the ongoing narrative. The conversation reflects Tupac’s unfiltered thoughts and the complex relationships within the hip-hop community during that tumultuous time.