He was serious about his music? The crappy three albums he put out prior to MATW? Death Row was successful without him, he cashed in on their success, not the other way around.
@@sith062 albums. Strictly and 2Pacalypse. They were par, weak on the beats but his lyrics were above average. But that’s been a trend for most of his albums, beats that are dated or weak, but people have made remixes with more contemporary beats with his a cappella’s and they sound amazing. And others have said that Pac didn’t put much emphasis on the beats, it was just something to go behind his vocals, and when OP said Pac was serious about his music, I think he meant the lyrical content.
@TACTIKILLER I love lyricist and no the songs didn't have great lyrics. I looked forward to his debut album like most after his verse on Same Song (which is just okay in retrospect) and was disappointed with 2Pacalypse. I believe people were more interested in his shooting and going to prison than his music. All his success is centered around that. 50 Cent emulated this blueprint.
In the 2 of Americaz most wanted video? You could see Nate had a very dismissive body language when Pac was talking to him. Maybe they didn't like being told what to do.
Pac was about work and had a great work ethic. You can see that in that BTS clip. I was thinking the same as everybody else. Looked like Snoop wasn’t really feeling Pac. Glad you cleared that up, Reggie.
Snoop used to be extremely quiet early on. I remember seeing Snoop and Dr Dre in an MTV interview and Snoop hardly said anything and didn’t even look into the camera much.
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At first they looked uninterested but then I realized they were just paying close attention and probably high af. When they said action they were definitely interested and in character.
Thats because its not age that makes u wise,its your experiences, also Pac was around a lot of older panther dudes and other real people who taught him a lot.
Reggie I appreciate you speaking Highly of 2PAC and not tarnishing his name ! Salute 2 You! Clearly 2PAC stood zero chance around these zombie ass niggaz
I don't think Snoop or the Dogg Pound anticipated Pac blowing up over night. There's a vibe of uncertainty as to who is the suppose be the real star. Those guys weren't too thrilled once it started simmering in. I wonder how Dre wouldve felt if Snoop said he was cool Eazy early on radio like he did with Biggie.
@@reggiewright Merry Christmas Reg! Keep it going and stay grimey when you need to lol! I know Snoop and them take their peek at u from time to time as much as they pretend they don't. He probably watches your videos while taking a shish
The friction between Snoop/Dogg Pound and Tupac when he came to Death Row sounds like State Property and Cam’ron/Dipset when they went to Rocafella records. Like Cam’ron, Pac already knew the business and came to Death Row calling shots. At that time, Snoop and tha Dogg Pound were at the label first and learning the business, like State Property when Killa Cam came on the scene. So like State Property to Dipset, Snoop/Dogg Pound felt a way about the “new guys”, Pac and the Outlawz, coming in making moves and disrupting their program.
Speaking of Dre, Reg do you think that Big Suge could've found a way to convince Dre to stay at Death Row; and how would've Suge convince Dre to stay. Cause listening to you talk about how great Dre and Pac were with directing videos and all of that, I would've loved to see how Death Row would've been had Dre stayed; and the films that Death Row could've created with Dre and Pac as directors/producers.
@@reggiewright very interesting. Would love to hear you elaborate more on this in the future. That's a story we haven't heard yet. Always thought Suge's mentality was "adios!" to Dre when he left the label.
Some say that Hype's kickoff video to his great music video directing career happened after he directed Wu-Tang Clan's "Can It Be All So Simple" in 1993 & if he directed the music video for Dr. Dre's "Lil Ghetto Boy" in 1992, that would have been amazing. At that time, for one visionary to have an East Coast & West Coast music video experience under their direction had to be all about ambition with hard work. Chris Robinson (whom Reggie mentioned) had a lot of success with music videos, he is from my hometown (Baltimore). Reggie could have been talking about Billie Woodruff, in reference to the music video director who he said went on to do work with the television productions, Empire & Power.
@@reggiewrightyou are welcome. I enjoy hearing your recollections about those Death Row days, it is educational & important that you are documenting it. Continued success to the rest of your Year, & enjoy your Holiday Season.
Pac & Snoop were like Shaq and Kobe. Neither one of them needed the other. But I don't think Snoop becomes a big star without Dr. Dre. Pac could take a no name producer and make him look like a genius. But if Pac lived, I could see Snoop having a longer rap career. Pac would've had a similar career to Kanye West where he would become larger than life and then Hollywood would've broke him down.
Hollywood would've never broken Pac, nor allowed him to even reached the heights of P.Dicky, Play-Z, let alone Kanye... Pac was being black balled throughout the industry by 94... He only was allowed to continue because the set up to take him out on deathrow was in place...💯💯💯
They were already blackballin 2pac he was just a hit maker and money magnet. Agreed about the producers. Snoop needed the machine behind him. 2pac with the machine was untouchable.
@@magnum-kj5ip they was interesting too see if he couldve broke mainstream as a actor i think at a certain point he would've broke through cause his talent was so great. hell look at Robert Downey Jr his career was over and he came back.
Pac looked like he was bout his business on the set. Snoop and Daz nem was just bullshittn. Pac was giving orders. Glad to see Reg lookn healthy. Shake back on 100
Reggie, since we are talking about people that were involved e Deathrow, Tupac's No More Pain song, credited as produced by Devante but Timberland had said he had something to do with it. Do you know if this is true?
Great content Reg. My question for you is in an interview Dre said his house burned down during the creation of The Chronic. I know you weren’t around during that time but any info on what happened?
@@dimasavila5606 what are you talking who tupac step pops look up pac family tree . Daz & kurupt grew up in gd homes snoop was going to church u sound crazy
Wuddup Bomb1st. Reg quick question. I've looked at Pac joining Death Row very similar to when Kevin Durant joined the already Golden State Warriors dynasty? Obviously shit got fucked after but I see a similar comparison. For the time he made the label go to another level.
@@jimmybrown2040 How? Snoop is a Charismatic muthafucka. He's definitely funnier than 2pac. Im a bigger 2pac fan than snoop but you don't gotta be a blind fanatic.
@Dareal516 ... to you he has more charisma than pac to me he dosent and damn sure not as funny as pac... but that our opinions they can diff cause they suppose to
@@jimmybrown2040 when snoop was on Deathrow he was a laid-back quiet type that was really always high. HE GREW as a person over the years when he left Deathrow. He's just as charismatic as 2pac. HIS Deathrow years no. You gotta remember he was 22, 23, 24, 25, that age on Deathrow. THE person that snoop came to be is just as charismatic as 2pac. That's the truth. 2pac was funny to. I just think Snoop is funnier.
I disagree on Snoop being high on that MTV Awards interview as to being the reason he was quiet. He looked nervous like he had anxiety. If you look closely you will see him take a nervous swallow. I got the impression of fear, fear of being in a whole other state and fearful that if something were to go down they stood no chance. And I would agree with him 100 percent on that. You in someone else’s backyard causing ruckus and more than likely won’t make it out alive. Not to mention he did not have his Dogg Pound entourage with him to hold him down if things got cracking.
man what the hell you talking about... entire deathrow was there that night at MTV music awards... and they wasn't starting any trouble you have no clue of what you speaking
@@reggiewright No I’m not referring to the radio station situation. He just looked nervous anyway even before that happened. You know some guys just don’t have the heart as others and feel vulnerable when placed in situations outside of their normal element . He didn’t have his Long Beach homies with him to back him, he was so called rolling with Pac and PAC was with whatever along with DEATH ROW the Outlawz and the Damus/Piru’s and I think he was scared from the jump. But that’s just my opinion Reggie. You were there and I wasn’t so I will most definitely respect your view on the situation.
Yeah I fill you. That's what I thought too. But as I continued to watch, it seems like they were intimidated around Pac. Not that they were envious or haters but for real intimidated. I think Pac had that kind of impact on everyone. He had very high energy and most people can't handle that. Snoop is more vocal now. He's older and more mature. He survived a lot of drama. He did d*ck ride Nas that time saying Nas gave Pac and them a pass. Saying Nas and his crew had Pac outnumbered and could have violently ended Pac. But according to multiple other accounts and from even Nas himself, that wasn't true. It was evenly numbered and Napoleon from the Outlawz said it would have been a "bloodbath" had it jumped off because both sides had a lot of people and a lot of guns. I lost a little respect for Snoop for lying like that but I understand it's about staying alive and remaining relevant. And Snoop has done both, stayed alive and stayed relevant over the years. But I never noticed Snoop having any hate for Pac. But he was definitely intimidated.
Yes Reggie 😮 I saw it ! Niggaz were jealous, u can see on their faces!! Damn I thought I was wrong!! Those DPG niggaz were jealous 😢 ... but we still bumping all eyez on me all day everyday...am not mad at kurupt 😅 he did his shit on that classic album, mad respect..and I know he loves Pac ....those Long Beach busters are the ones am mad at 😎
Hey Reggie if Snoop drops that movie are you gonna release any more embarrassing info on Snoop that counters him? Kinda like when you dropped that police document about Snoop and Daz a while back.
If snoop was jealous of pac . then Reg jealous of Snoop & pac. Reggie tell all these stories when honestly. He the most unimportant person to be apart of death row
DPG definitely felt some type of way about Pac even before the whole NYC event, and I don't think we have gotten the full story about what happened between Snoop and Pac and the Outlawz in NYC Judging by Snoop calling a meeting with the 20s and DPG when he got back to LA and all the LBC homies being pissed off at Pac and Suge. I've heard Snoop got touched up but who knows. C'mon Reggie clear it up!
Nobody touched Snoop on that plane cuz, stop lying. The dogg pound was waiting for him when he got off the plane. If they would've touched him it wouldve been drama at that airport
@@joepesci8930 Because if you know the story that's the last time Snoop was with Pac and Suge before the Vegas incident. He was at the hotel with the security Michael Moore before that so 🤷🏽♂️. When did this happen?
@@pharoah504 Suge removed Snoops security so if security wasn't around how would they know what happened Half the shit that comes out of snoops mouth is bullshit not like he'd ever admit anyone took off on him he even tries to lie about Trayvon smacking him at the universal arena no limit concert and it's in the police report How about you quit acting like you are a gatekeeper of information and let Reggie clear it up
They dont hate.. they just dont see him as some Godlike figure...especially when they were having major success before.during..and after him They tha big Homies...
Because 2Pac was there on business not to just hang out whoopty woo fuck around like Daz n Snoop.. mind you ya''ll ever notice how serious Nate Dogg always looked? somethin tells me that man was not to be fucked with would like to hear more Nate Dogg stories at some point since we heard literally almost ever Pac story which ain't a bad thing Im just glad to be a part of the 90z era & the golden age of hip-hop / gangsta rap
You know Reggie's either on some bullshit or has an agenda when it cannot be understated that them L.A. area streets always had more more love for Snoop than Pac.
The envy goes both ways.. Pac needed Death Row to become the super star he became and admitted it himself. That star power Pac wanted came from the house that Snoop built. Let's not act like Daz wasn't a powerful producer that had his production mistaken to be Dr. Dre's work.
@@pattyo6308 right they both help each other. Pac extended Death Row run of success cause Dre haven't drop in four five years. Snoop was dealing with the murder case .they run end if Pac don't sign .
Naw DEATH ROW can take credit for breaking and making but uaw can't touch the success of HYPE WILLIAMS, Hype was already working with RALP MCDANIELS from Radio Music box he started in a background capacity but worked his way into doing project they could not get to in a certain time period, He was under there umbrella.....
@@reggiewright you right O.G but that was threw the Video Music Box Production studio, both of those guys grew up in the same area of Queens even thoe Hype is a bit younger but that's who saw his vision and talent first. Big Reg keep ya cool and continue fact checking these groupie bro your truth always come to the light, worry about your health and rehab Bossalini we all wish you the best and happy to support you and your dream, shit Reggie it could be worse BLESS UP
Kevin Hackie said Pac started having issues with Heathrow around April of 1996,I was imagining to was around August around the time he sacked reggie and David kenner, so if thats the case then he was already likely started having some issues with the Dogg pound, people aren't stupid's can see the dog pound were stand offish and didn't like Pac telling them what to do, its like they felt Pac was trying to take control and take away their shine
I believe to some extent they didn't like to take orders from someone who wasn't paying them. Especially in they eyes the "new" nigga on the label. But they was pacs homie prior to everything so they didn't trip they let pac be who he is . They also mustve forgot pac just came from a major label and making major motion pictures this is the experiences he picked up that became a part of him. They didn't they straight out the ghetto. Pac was in the game way longer than snoop And all of deathrow. But I also feel like they said fuck and played their roles but u can tell they didn't too much care for taking orders from pac during the set. U also have to understand they were on deathrow before pac so they already had egos. And for a new artist to come in a take charge, I feel they respected it but u can tell the grown man, celebrity, in them didn't like it. But u can also see in the footage that they were more gathered around snoop than pac but why wouldn't they be ? They grew up together pac was just a homie. The outlawz we're like that with pac
@@reggiewright TALK ABOUT HOW YO SLOBK AS was Hating on Crips and Wrongfully put people in jail cuz they were Big Factor's ❗❗❗ and u Hated that u Punk as 🐷... Let's talk about it .... Boy
That’s how I felt Pac was serious about his music and wanted his shit to be A-1 and mean something
He was serious about his music? The crappy three albums he put out prior to MATW? Death Row was successful without him, he cashed in on their success, not the other way around.
@@sith062 albums. Strictly and 2Pacalypse. They were par, weak on the beats but his lyrics were above average. But that’s been a trend for most of his albums, beats that are dated or weak, but people have made remixes with more contemporary beats with his a cappella’s and they sound amazing.
And others have said that Pac didn’t put much emphasis on the beats, it was just something to go behind his vocals, and when OP said Pac was serious about his music, I think he meant the lyrical content.
@TACTIKILLER I love lyricist and no the songs didn't have great lyrics. I looked forward to his debut album like most after his verse on Same Song (which is just okay in retrospect) and was disappointed with 2Pacalypse. I believe people were more interested in his shooting and going to prison than his music. All his success is centered around that. 50 Cent emulated this blueprint.
Y’all forget Tupac directed 2 videos before he was on Death Row. His 2 high school friends from the Bay. (Ray Luv and Mac Mall)
He went school wid em n people say pac ain’t west
Exactly
Tupac seemed excited & tried to get them involved. You see him trying to get Nate Dogg hyped up for his cameo but Nate seemed low energy
In the 2 of Americaz most wanted video? You could see Nate had a very dismissive body language when Pac was talking to him.
Maybe they didn't like being told what to do.
@@aftabbashir4924 yea he seemed like he wished pac would stop talking
Pac was about work and had a great work ethic. You can see that in that BTS clip. I was thinking the same as everybody else. Looked like Snoop wasn’t really feeling Pac. Glad you cleared that up, Reggie.
Snoop used to be extremely quiet early on. I remember seeing Snoop and Dr Dre in an MTV interview and Snoop hardly said anything and didn’t even look into the camera much.
Definitely remember those interviews then all of a sudden SuperCrip lol
@@law8562 he left Deathrow and was a different person.
This man just a peace of punk
Snoop has always been camera shy.
@@Darealny that's a good thing
2Pac and Scarface should of been on the same label. They were super tight.
Scar told a story about how Pac was mad at him for taking too long with his verses.
Scar has always been a slow rapper for Rap a Lot Records.
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you gottuh listen 2 tha scareface interviews...
he got along with everybody...
but pac was too much drama...
he had too separate from pac...
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That is true no one couldn’t catch up to Tupac
Pac & Willie D would have talked the most 💩, Face takes long like Dre
At first they looked uninterested but then I realized they were just paying close attention and probably high af. When they said action they were definitely interested and in character.
2Pac was more talented than the other Deathrow artist & getting into a business mindset. If Pac had live he would've been on Dre level a mogul.
Crazy I'm 37 now, I'm older than pac technically and I still look up to him in a way same way I did as a kid
We all do. There was some things about him that were great to take in life.
Thats because its not age that makes u wise,its your experiences, also Pac was around a lot of older panther dudes and other real people who taught him a lot.
I wish I was as intelligent as PAC at 20.
Pac at 25 was most people at 50. He was ahead of his time.
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Reggie I appreciate you speaking Highly of 2PAC and not tarnishing his name !
Salute 2 You!
Clearly 2PAC stood zero chance around these zombie ass niggaz
Maybe not on video set but overall Snoop an the Pound was jealous of Pac... They hated how Suge put all his energy into him instead of them.
I could see why because he’s DR’ flagship artist and he would expect all the attention after Doggystyle
I didn't know you was there BUSTER
Lets get it. Regg coming with the bangers as usual. My opinion pac was envyed on the low by all the artists! Bomb1st fam stay up!!!!
I don't think Snoop or the Dogg Pound anticipated Pac blowing up over night. There's a vibe of uncertainty as to who is the suppose be the real star. Those guys weren't too thrilled once it started simmering in. I wonder how Dre wouldve felt if Snoop said he was cool Eazy early on radio like he did with Biggie.
@@reggiewright Merry Christmas Reg! Keep it going and stay grimey when you need to lol! I know Snoop and them take their peek at u from time to time as much as they pretend they don't. He probably watches your videos while taking a shish
@@reggiewright Hey Reg! What's up with Delray bragging about his Album plaques being legit and yours not?
@@reggiewright Well, it sounds like he doesn't think you suppose to have one. He's demanding proof of authenticity and wondering why you have one.
I can already see Snoop doing Pac dirty in his upcoming biopic
Pac looked focused in that video, he wanted to execute that video shoot…
If Suge ever gets out Reggie & him should start up the OG Death row label but even if they did rap/hip hop has changed Big Time
The friction between Snoop/Dogg Pound and Tupac when he came to Death Row sounds like State Property and Cam’ron/Dipset when they went to Rocafella records. Like Cam’ron, Pac already knew the business and came to Death Row calling shots. At that time, Snoop and tha Dogg Pound were at the label first and learning the business, like State Property when Killa Cam came on the scene. So like State Property to Dipset, Snoop/Dogg Pound felt a way about the “new guys”, Pac and the Outlawz, coming in making moves and disrupting their program.
I can't believe you compared Cameron to Pac, that's like comparing a banana to a gorilla
@@brianbayer4868 No comparison at all, as artists.
Reggie keeps it 1000 all day and night. I hope you keep it coming in 2023! Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Years Reggie!
Have a Merry Christmas Reggie! That video releases was great! Nice to see the history.
Speaking of Dre, Reg do you think that Big Suge could've found a way to convince Dre to stay at Death Row; and how would've Suge convince Dre to stay. Cause listening to you talk about how great Dre and Pac were with directing videos and all of that, I would've loved to see how Death Row would've been had Dre stayed; and the films that Death Row could've created with Dre and Pac as directors/producers.
@@reggiewright very interesting. Would love to hear you elaborate more on this in the future. That's a story we haven't heard yet. Always thought Suge's mentality was "adios!" to Dre when he left the label.
Thank you Reggie, people staying looking into the most minor of things
He sure does have a lot to say about pac .. he was only around death row for 6 months
Some say that Hype's kickoff video to his great music video directing career happened after he directed Wu-Tang Clan's "Can It Be All So Simple" in 1993 & if he directed the music video for Dr. Dre's "Lil Ghetto Boy" in 1992, that would have been amazing.
At that time, for one visionary to have an East Coast & West Coast music video experience under their direction had to be all about ambition with hard work.
Chris Robinson (whom Reggie mentioned) had a lot of success with music videos, he is from my hometown (Baltimore).
Reggie could have been talking about Billie Woodruff, in reference to the music video director who he said went on to do work with the television productions, Empire & Power.
@@reggiewrightyou are welcome. I enjoy hearing your recollections about those Death Row days, it is educational & important that you are documenting it. Continued success to the rest of your Year, & enjoy your Holiday Season.
Pac & Snoop were like Shaq and Kobe. Neither one of them needed the other. But I don't think Snoop becomes a big star without Dr. Dre. Pac could take a no name producer and make him look like a genius. But if Pac lived, I could see Snoop having a longer rap career. Pac would've had a similar career to Kanye West where he would become larger than life and then Hollywood would've broke him down.
Hollywood would've never broken Pac, nor allowed him to even reached the heights of P.Dicky, Play-Z, let alone Kanye... Pac was being black balled throughout the industry by 94... He only was allowed to continue because the set up to take him out on deathrow was in place...💯💯💯
They were already blackballin 2pac he was just a hit maker and money magnet. Agreed about the producers. Snoop needed the machine behind him. 2pac with the machine was untouchable.
interesting take . i think Pac would've stayed away from the limelight at some point.
@@magnum-kj5ip they was interesting too see if he couldve broke mainstream as a actor i think at a certain point he would've broke through cause his talent was so great. hell look at Robert Downey Jr his career was over and he came back.
@mexia23 Possibly...but imagine Pac with social media. They would've vilified him and cause his own people to go against him
Happy Holidays Reggie and John, Merry Christmas 🎄
Pac looked like he was bout his business on the set. Snoop and Daz nem was just bullshittn. Pac was giving orders. Glad to see Reg lookn healthy. Shake back on 100
Reggie, since we are talking about people that were involved e Deathrow, Tupac's No More Pain song,
credited as produced by Devante but Timberland had said he had something to do with it. Do you know if this is true?
Great content as usual Reg and you’re looking healthier, continued blessings to you my fellow Compton brotha!🙏🏾💯❤️
No slight but snoop at 24 was 24 pac at 24 was 35 40 ahead of the game some of u might get not get it!!!
No doubt!
Which footage Is this?
@@reggiewright thanks Reg
Reggie do you have any stories or info on “Bogart” I’ve heard his name mentioned throughout the years
And manook
Merry Christmas Reg, enjoying the videos.
Happy holidays Reggie Jr! Always good to hear from you.
Snoop had a large following back in the day
💯💯 with Reggie
Great content Reg. My question for you is in an interview Dre said his house burned down during the creation of The Chronic. I know you weren’t around during that time but any info on what happened?
Happy Holidays Reggie and John and Happy Holidays to all yall!!!!! Chitown
@@reggiewright yessir
Pac know how to lead . Snoop & DPG r 🤡
I hear you, Pac was born with the Panthers. Dpg was raised by the streets.
that part.
@@dimasavila5606 what are you talking who tupac step pops look up pac family tree . Daz & kurupt grew up in gd homes snoop was going to church u sound crazy
You forget that doggystyle and dogg food was two of greatest g funk album all time
DPG from 92 to 96 was untouchable, albums, unreleased tracks.. their was the best
Wuddup Bomb1st. Reg quick question. I've looked at Pac joining Death Row very similar to when Kevin Durant joined the already Golden State Warriors dynasty? Obviously shit got fucked after but I see a similar comparison. For the time he made the label go to another level.
Where can I see the footage??
Reggs lookin a lot mo heather thoo since his covid good to see hes heathy n doing well good content keep it rolling👏👌💯
Snoop and Dogg Pound was jealous of Pac
SNOOP is the total opposite of what he was in 96. Shit he might be more Charismatic now then 2pac was in 96.
end of your statement you went to far
@@jimmybrown2040 How? Snoop is a Charismatic muthafucka. He's definitely funnier than 2pac. Im a bigger 2pac fan than snoop but you don't gotta be a blind fanatic.
@Dareal516 ... to you he has more charisma than pac to me he dosent and damn sure not as funny as pac... but that our opinions they can diff cause they suppose to
@@jimmybrown2040 when snoop was on Deathrow he was a laid-back quiet type that was really always high. HE GREW as a person over the years when he left Deathrow. He's just as charismatic as 2pac. HIS Deathrow years no. You gotta remember he was 22, 23, 24, 25, that age on Deathrow. THE person that snoop came to be is just as charismatic as 2pac. That's the truth. 2pac was funny to. I just think Snoop is funnier.
Lies can make you a lot more charismatic.
There is a video for Lil Ghetto Boy. Never remember seeing it on television but it’s on TH-cam.
Hype Williams directed Little Ghetto boy? That’s news to me
Merry Christmas Reggie and John !!
Much luv Reggie 💯
Hey Reggie, which present is mine from the stack behind you?????
I disagree on Snoop being high on that MTV Awards interview as to being the reason he was quiet.
He looked nervous like he had anxiety. If you look closely you will see him take a nervous swallow.
I got the impression of fear, fear of being in a whole other state and fearful that if something were to go down they stood no chance. And I would agree with him 100 percent on that. You in someone else’s backyard causing ruckus and more than likely won’t make it out alive.
Not to mention he did not have his Dogg Pound entourage with him to hold him down if things got cracking.
man what the hell you talking about... entire deathrow was there that night at MTV music awards... and they wasn't starting any trouble you have no clue of what you speaking
@@reggiewright No I’m not referring to the radio station situation. He just looked nervous anyway even before that happened. You know some guys just don’t have the heart as others and feel vulnerable when placed in situations outside of their normal element . He didn’t have his Long Beach homies with him to back him, he was so called rolling with Pac and PAC was with whatever along with DEATH ROW the Outlawz and the Damus/Piru’s and I think he was scared from the jump. But that’s just my opinion Reggie. You were there and I wasn’t so I will most definitely respect your view on the situation.
I never saw that. If anything i just saw dpg together as always, and 2pac had his click, the outlaws and the bloods but they was all cool.
Yeah I fill you. That's what I thought too. But as I continued to watch, it seems like they were intimidated around Pac. Not that they were envious or haters but for real intimidated. I think Pac had that kind of impact on everyone. He had very high energy and most people can't handle that. Snoop is more vocal now. He's older and more mature. He survived a lot of drama. He did d*ck ride Nas that time saying Nas gave Pac and them a pass. Saying Nas and his crew had Pac outnumbered and could have violently ended Pac. But according to multiple other accounts and from even Nas himself, that wasn't true. It was evenly numbered and Napoleon from the Outlawz said it would have been a "bloodbath" had it jumped off because both sides had a lot of people and a lot of guns. I lost a little respect for Snoop for lying like that but I understand it's about staying alive and remaining relevant. And Snoop has done both, stayed alive and stayed relevant over the years. But I never noticed Snoop having any hate for Pac. But he was definitely intimidated.
Merry Christmas Reggie!
@reggieWright billy Woodruff is his name
yall reaching with that opinion. Pac look like he was comfortable to me. I'm starting dislike Snoop but he didn't seem jealous in this video 😂
@@reggiewright Tupac
@@reggiewright ok i thought they was saying Pac look uncomfortable around Snoop and his people.
Merry Christmas unc reggie, Deathrow 4 life
Yes Reggie 😮 I saw it ! Niggaz were jealous, u can see on their faces!! Damn I thought I was wrong!! Those DPG niggaz were jealous 😢 ... but we still bumping all eyez on me all
day everyday...am not mad at kurupt 😅 he did his shit on
that classic album, mad respect..and I know he loves Pac ....those Long Beach busters are the ones am
mad at 😎
How tha fk is they jealous when Daz produce all the hits on 2 pc album. Smh. Y’all just say anything
Billie Woodruff
The title is "MISLEADING ". R.W. Jr is explain"WHY" there was "NO" jealousy going on!!! Need to change that, ASAP! Makes Reggie look bad!!!
Them DPG fools an Snoopy was joules of tupac ican believe that bomb1st y'all have a bless holidays an a MONEY MAKING 2023
Prosperity and Great Health and Blessings too all
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Hey Reggie if Snoop drops that movie are you gonna release any more embarrassing info on Snoop that counters him? Kinda like when you dropped that police document about Snoop and Daz a while back.
Reggie starting to put on some weight and looking healthier 🙌🏿
Damn...so we can't even listen to Christmas on Death Row today?!...🙄...come on Snoop Lyin!...I mean Lion!
It always seemed to me that The DPG where a lil jealous of Pac cuz once he came on board everyone elses projects were pushed back or not released/made
@@reggiewright I see ok , Happy Holidays to you and yours Reggie
Daz produce all 2 pac hits. Lol. Hush man.
@@eastside313yahdig.2daz definitely didn’t produce all his hits
clickbait? actually 4:29 says ‘it wasnt that they were disconnected, or wasnt feelin im, or JEALOUS or anything’
it says APPEARED JEALOUS - based on comments on the original video. Your reaching.
@bomb1st ‘He Believes Snoop and DPG Appeared Jealous,’ where did reg say that. if um reachin u a clout chaser
Whats the link to you addressing the SUGE SHOT ME
Another 1 from Reggie 💯
Happy Holidays to you and your Pops 2
"Bopeep" 🤣🤣
Pac the creator
They were dissing each other on Americas most wanted
Snoop was wack on that track
Reggie look like Mack 10 good twin 😂
Let Snoop been on the Made Niggaz video set alone and I’m sure it would of been the same for him
Hey reggie, whats the update on suge knight
Dr. Dre directed G thang. And one NWA video
If snoop was jealous of pac . then Reg jealous of Snoop & pac. Reggie tell all these stories when honestly. He the most unimportant person to be apart of death row
Deathrow/2pac made Antonio Fuqua
"usually had an alcohol bottle and drunk"....damn
For sure
I love you Reggie wright Jr ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
He did but pac an even larger impact on hip hop period
DPG definitely felt some type of way about Pac even before the whole NYC event, and I don't think we have gotten the full story about what happened between Snoop and Pac and the Outlawz in NYC Judging by Snoop calling a meeting with the 20s and DPG when he got back to LA and all the LBC homies being pissed off at Pac and Suge. I've heard Snoop got touched up but who knows.
C'mon Reggie clear it up!
I’ve never heard this
Nobody touched Snoop on that plane cuz, stop lying. The dogg pound was waiting for him when he got off the plane. If they would've touched him it wouldve been drama at that airport
@@pharoah504 who said it happened on the plane because I didn't say that
@@joepesci8930 Because if you know the story that's the last time Snoop was with Pac and Suge before the Vegas incident. He was at the hotel with the security Michael Moore before that so 🤷🏽♂️. When did this happen?
@@pharoah504 Suge removed Snoops security so if security wasn't around how would they know what happened
Half the shit that comes out of snoops mouth is bullshit not like he'd ever admit anyone took off on him he even tries to lie about Trayvon smacking him at the universal arena no limit concert and it's in the police report
How about you quit acting like you are a gatekeeper of information and let Reggie clear it up
Damn I wanna know what’s in those presents
Hey reggie huge fan of the channel. Question, why does west coast artist like too short, ice cube an few others hates on pac.
Too Short isn’t from Cali either
@@ZYaKnoe249
Yes he is...Born in South Central then moved to Oakland at 12/ 13 i believe..
They dont hate..
they just dont see him as some Godlike figure...especially when they were having major success before.during..and after him
They tha big Homies...
I've never seen or read anything where Too $hort or Cube "hated" on 2Pac. You're making up narratives.
@@MichaelBrown-ti1un go look at the interview with Talib you would definitely see short hating while e40 bigging up pac.
Because 2Pac was there on business not to just hang out whoopty woo fuck around like Daz n Snoop.. mind you ya''ll ever notice how serious Nate Dogg always looked? somethin tells me that man was not to be fucked with would like to hear more Nate Dogg stories at some point since we heard literally almost ever Pac story which ain't a bad thing Im just glad to be a part of the 90z era & the golden age of hip-hop / gangsta rap
wonder why lil ghetto boy never came out
Reggie hate snopp & Daz w a passion 🤣🤣😂😂😭😭
@@reggiewright 💀
@@reggiewright but when you talk about DPG, there is never something positive
@@mathieumichel5139 Cuz Delmar is a Buster ❗❗
You know Reggie's either on some bullshit or has an agenda when it cannot be understated that them L.A. area streets always had more more love for Snoop than Pac.
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He did very much seem outta place around them
Oftb
The envy goes both ways.. Pac needed Death Row to become the super star he became and admitted it himself. That star power Pac wanted came from the house that Snoop built. Let's not act like Daz wasn't a powerful producer that had his production mistaken to be Dr. Dre's work.
Pac needed Death Row to get out of jail, he was already a Super Star.
@@pattyo6308 right they both help each other. Pac extended Death Row run of success cause Dre haven't drop in four five years. Snoop was dealing with the murder case .they run end if Pac don't sign .
Naw DEATH ROW can take credit for breaking and making but uaw can't touch the success of HYPE WILLIAMS, Hype was already working with RALP MCDANIELS from Radio Music box he started in a background capacity but worked his way into doing project they could not get to in a certain time period, He was under there umbrella.....
@@reggiewright you right O.G but that was threw the Video Music Box Production studio, both of those guys grew up in the same area of Queens even thoe Hype is a bit younger but that's who saw his vision and talent first. Big Reg keep ya cool and continue fact checking these groupie bro your truth always come to the light, worry about your health and rehab Bossalini we all wish you the best and happy to support you and your dream, shit Reggie it could be worse BLESS UP
Why are you making this false title
The lil gay guy. 😂😂😂😂
Kevin Hackie said Pac started having issues with Heathrow around April of 1996,I was imagining to was around August around the time he sacked reggie and David kenner, so if thats the case then he was already likely started having some issues with the Dogg pound, people aren't stupid's can see the dog pound were stand offish and didn't like Pac telling them what to do, its like they felt Pac was trying to take control and take away their shine
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He always been jealous.
Snoop was jealous
I believe to some extent they didn't like to take orders from someone who wasn't paying them. Especially in they eyes the "new" nigga on the label. But they was pacs homie prior to everything so they didn't trip they let pac be who he is . They also mustve forgot pac just came from a major label and making major motion pictures this is the experiences he picked up that became a part of him. They didn't they straight out the ghetto. Pac was in the game way longer than snoop And all of deathrow. But I also feel like they said fuck and played their roles but u can tell they didn't too much care for taking orders from pac during the set. U also have to understand they were on deathrow before pac so they already had egos. And for a new artist to come in a take charge, I feel they respected it but u can tell the grown man, celebrity, in them didn't like it. But u can also see in the footage that they were more gathered around snoop than pac but why wouldn't they be ? They grew up together pac was just a homie. The outlawz we're like that with pac
Reggie chain looks fake Asf 😂😂😂😂😂
@@reggiewright TALK ABOUT HOW YO SLOBK AS was Hating on Crips and Wrongfully put people in jail cuz they were Big Factor's ❗❗❗ and u Hated that u Punk as 🐷... Let's talk about it .... Boy
Snoop is a jealous hater
We need the new response to Bounty Hunter BJ.
Dang that's some cool insight. ~24 de Compass Enterprise.
I love Deathrow I just love the Ambitious n the Dream chaising