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  • Jan 14
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    so hard wtf

  • Jan 14
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    WT777

    What exactly led to Suges downfall to point he had no real protection left and was getting knocked out and s*** in public?

    He was in and out of jail and was terrible at managing his money. A lot of his pull came from how much money he was throwing around due to having acts like Dre, Snoop, Pac and Dogg Pound and them under the same label

    Dre leaving Death Row and Pac dying kinda ruined so much of that.

    However in the early 2000s him linking with dudes like Irv Gotti and backing them amongst others gave him a second wind,

    I don’t think people realize how WILD the Murder Inc. / Aftermath beef arc of the 2000s was.

    Yall wanna know how real it got? @Mac45 @Syllables

    Like mad beefs were intertwined it was more than just 50 and Ja.

    DMX was beefing with Ja the same time and Eminem was beefing with Benzino and that’s how we got that collab on the Cradle 2 The Grave soundtrack with X and Em and Obie Trice called Go To Sleep where X was dissing Ja and Em was going at Benzino.

    Meanwhile the same time that’s going on right? D12 is beefing with Royce Da 5’9 and Royce shouts out Murder Inc on his diss tracks to them and says he wants to sign to Irv.

    Then you got Ja talking out of his neck to Busta which led to Busta joining Em and 50 on the Hail Mary remix.

    Remember Nas was cozy with Murder Inc in the early 2000s too cuz Irv was trying to sign him. Then you randomly get Nas performing in NYC saying “this is that real s*** not that fake 50 Cent s***” and 50 going at him on Piggy Bank while dissing Jada and Fat Joe at the same time.

    Like this beef had so many major players in it was insane I don’t think we’ll ever see something like it again

  • Jan 14
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    SegaDreamFlash

    He was in and out of jail and was terrible at managing his money. A lot of his pull came from how much money he was throwing around due to having acts like Dre, Snoop, Pac and Dogg Pound and them under the same label

    Dre leaving Death Row and Pac dying kinda ruined so much of that.

    However in the early 2000s him linking with dudes like Irv Gotti and backing them amongst others gave him a second wind,

    I don’t think people realize how WILD the Murder Inc. / Aftermath beef arc of the 2000s was.

    Yall wanna know how real it got? @Mac45 @Syllables

    Like mad beefs were intertwined it was more than just 50 and Ja.

    DMX was beefing with Ja the same time and Eminem was beefing with Benzino and that’s how we got that collab on the Cradle 2 The Grave soundtrack with X and Em and Obie Trice called Go To Sleep where X was dissing Ja and Em was going at Benzino.

    Meanwhile the same time that’s going on right? D12 is beefing with Royce Da 5’9 and Royce shouts out Murder Inc on his diss tracks to them and says he wants to sign to Irv.

    Then you got Ja talking out of his neck to Busta which led to Busta joining Em and 50 on the Hail Mary remix.

    Remember Nas was cozy with Murder Inc in the early 2000s too cuz Irv was trying to sign him. Then you randomly get Nas performing in NYC saying “this is that real s*** not that fake 50 Cent s***” and 50 going at him on Piggy Bank while dissing Jada and Fat Joe at the same time.

    Like this beef had so many major players in it was insane I don’t think we’ll ever see something like it again

    S*** really was a battle Royale lmao

  • Jan 14
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    WT777

    S*** really was a battle Royale lmao

    Meanwhile in the midst of all this going on Nelly scooped Ashanti #EyeOnThePrize

  • Jan 14
    SegaDreamFlash

    Meanwhile in the midst of all this going on Nelly scooped Ashanti #EyeOnThePrize

    Pried her right out of irvs grubby hands

  • sfsorrow

    so hard wtf

  • SegaDreamFlash

    He was in and out of jail and was terrible at managing his money. A lot of his pull came from how much money he was throwing around due to having acts like Dre, Snoop, Pac and Dogg Pound and them under the same label

    Dre leaving Death Row and Pac dying kinda ruined so much of that.

    However in the early 2000s him linking with dudes like Irv Gotti and backing them amongst others gave him a second wind,

    I don’t think people realize how WILD the Murder Inc. / Aftermath beef arc of the 2000s was.

    Yall wanna know how real it got? @Mac45 @Syllables

    Like mad beefs were intertwined it was more than just 50 and Ja.

    DMX was beefing with Ja the same time and Eminem was beefing with Benzino and that’s how we got that collab on the Cradle 2 The Grave soundtrack with X and Em and Obie Trice called Go To Sleep where X was dissing Ja and Em was going at Benzino.

    Meanwhile the same time that’s going on right? D12 is beefing with Royce Da 5’9 and Royce shouts out Murder Inc on his diss tracks to them and says he wants to sign to Irv.

    Then you got Ja talking out of his neck to Busta which led to Busta joining Em and 50 on the Hail Mary remix.

    Remember Nas was cozy with Murder Inc in the early 2000s too cuz Irv was trying to sign him. Then you randomly get Nas performing in NYC saying “this is that real s*** not that fake 50 Cent s***” and 50 going at him on Piggy Bank while dissing Jada and Fat Joe at the same time.

    Like this beef had so many major players in it was insane I don’t think we’ll ever see something like it again

    Yup you was definitely there at the time everything is spot on bro

  • Jan 14
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    SegaDreamFlash

    He was in and out of jail and was terrible at managing his money. A lot of his pull came from how much money he was throwing around due to having acts like Dre, Snoop, Pac and Dogg Pound and them under the same label

    Dre leaving Death Row and Pac dying kinda ruined so much of that.

    However in the early 2000s him linking with dudes like Irv Gotti and backing them amongst others gave him a second wind,

    I don’t think people realize how WILD the Murder Inc. / Aftermath beef arc of the 2000s was.

    Yall wanna know how real it got? @Mac45 @Syllables

    Like mad beefs were intertwined it was more than just 50 and Ja.

    DMX was beefing with Ja the same time and Eminem was beefing with Benzino and that’s how we got that collab on the Cradle 2 The Grave soundtrack with X and Em and Obie Trice called Go To Sleep where X was dissing Ja and Em was going at Benzino.

    Meanwhile the same time that’s going on right? D12 is beefing with Royce Da 5’9 and Royce shouts out Murder Inc on his diss tracks to them and says he wants to sign to Irv.

    Then you got Ja talking out of his neck to Busta which led to Busta joining Em and 50 on the Hail Mary remix.

    Remember Nas was cozy with Murder Inc in the early 2000s too cuz Irv was trying to sign him. Then you randomly get Nas performing in NYC saying “this is that real s*** not that fake 50 Cent s***” and 50 going at him on Piggy Bank while dissing Jada and Fat Joe at the same time.

    Like this beef had so many major players in it was insane I don’t think we’ll ever see something like it again

    I was alive to see it fam. Tell it

  • Jan 14
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    that antichrist song is crazier

  • SyIIabIes

    I was alive to see it fam. Tell it

    nah I only tagged you and @Mac45 cuz I know yall both from that era so yall would back me up on that lmao

  • Em's vault of pre 2005 stuff is probably so insane

  • Jan 15
    lildíckgirl666

    that antichrist song is crazier

    That one could’ve stayed vaulted lmao

  • Prez 💎
    Jan 15

    give me a 1 on 1 see if I don’t f*** you up

  • Prez 💎
    Jan 15
    SegaDreamFlash

    He was in and out of jail and was terrible at managing his money. A lot of his pull came from how much money he was throwing around due to having acts like Dre, Snoop, Pac and Dogg Pound and them under the same label

    Dre leaving Death Row and Pac dying kinda ruined so much of that.

    However in the early 2000s him linking with dudes like Irv Gotti and backing them amongst others gave him a second wind,

    I don’t think people realize how WILD the Murder Inc. / Aftermath beef arc of the 2000s was.

    Yall wanna know how real it got? @Mac45 @Syllables

    Like mad beefs were intertwined it was more than just 50 and Ja.

    DMX was beefing with Ja the same time and Eminem was beefing with Benzino and that’s how we got that collab on the Cradle 2 The Grave soundtrack with X and Em and Obie Trice called Go To Sleep where X was dissing Ja and Em was going at Benzino.

    Meanwhile the same time that’s going on right? D12 is beefing with Royce Da 5’9 and Royce shouts out Murder Inc on his diss tracks to them and says he wants to sign to Irv.

    Then you got Ja talking out of his neck to Busta which led to Busta joining Em and 50 on the Hail Mary remix.

    Remember Nas was cozy with Murder Inc in the early 2000s too cuz Irv was trying to sign him. Then you randomly get Nas performing in NYC saying “this is that real s*** not that fake 50 Cent s***” and 50 going at him on Piggy Bank while dissing Jada and Fat Joe at the same time.

    Like this beef had so many major players in it was insane I don’t think we’ll ever see something like it again

    big facts

  • Jan 15
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    I might be wrong but ain’t no way this is AI. To get so many of ems mannerisms, how he plays with the beats and cadences and even the rhyme schemes being perfect for that old em.
    This diss would have gotten someone killed at the time, i can see why the s*** on toy soldier happened. This would have been wild

  • Jan 15
    Gangstalicious

    I might be wrong but ain’t no way this is AI. To get so many of ems mannerisms, how he plays with the beats and cadences and even the rhyme schemes being perfect for that old em.
    This diss would have gotten someone killed at the time, i can see why the s*** on toy soldier happened. This would have been wild

    Yeah the paranoia is getting to peoples head, lol. Plus the way his camp is moving right now, aint it proof ebough?

    None the less, Em was ready for war at that time u could tell

  • Jan 15
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  • Jan 15
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    Silas

    Wow so it’s all real

  • Jan 15
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    SyIIabIes

    Wow so it’s all real

    This was always all clearly real and anyone who thought it was AI is a clown

  • Mmm Hmm 😆
    Jan 15
    Mitch Please

    This was always all clearly real and anyone who thought it was AI is a clown

    @KodakSpice
    @Camille

  • Jan 15
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    1 reply

    Nah this hard af

  • 👀

  • Jan 15
    GodzillaMinusOne

    Nah this hard af

    Been on repeat

  • Anyone got a good zip of the leaks?

  • Jan 17
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    This is one of the best diss tracks I ever heard

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