DJ Wreck Releases Tupac Diss Mixtape

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Jul 25, 2002
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DJ Wreck has recently released a diss mixtape titled, "We Dont Fuck With 2Pac : Fuck You Part 2".

The mixtape contains a collection of 18 diss tracks, and freestyles, by East Coast artists who at one time dissed Tupac.

The mixtape features Tupac disses from Jay-Z, Notorious B.I.G., Lil' Kim, DMX, Mobb Deep, P. Diddy, Fugees, and Ja Rule.

01 - 2pac Intro
02 - A Dangerous MC (original version) - Notorious B.I.G. (dissin' 2pac)
03 - Long Kiss Goodnight - Notorious B.I.G. feat. P. Diddy (dissin' 2pac)
04 - Dead or Alive pt. 1 - Jay-Z feat. Sauce Money (dissin' 2pac)
05 - Brooklyn's Finest - Jay-Z feat. Notorious B.I.G. (dissin' Faith)
06 - Big Momma Thang (original version) - Lil' Kim (dissin' Faith & 2pac)
07 - Phenomenon - LL Cool J (dissin' 2pac)
08 - I Shot Ya (remix) - LL Cool J (dissin' 2pac)
09 - Drop A Gem On 'Em - Mobb Deep (dissin' 2pac)
10 - Kick In The Door - Notorious B.I.G. (dissin' 2pac & Nas)
11 - 4321 - DMX (dissin' 2pac)
12 - DMX Freestyle (dissin' 2pac & West Coast)
13 - Ja Rule Freestyle (dissin' 2pac)
14 - Dead or Alive pt. 2 - Jay-Z feat. Sauce Money (dissin' 2pac)
15 - Cowboys - Fugees (dissin' 2pac)
16 - The Score - Fugees feat. Diamond D (dissin' 2pac)
17 - LA, LA - CNN feat. Mobb Deep (dissin' West Coast)
18 - Who Shot Ya - Notorious B.I.G.
19 - BONUS: Against All Odds - 2pac (dissin' Mobb Deep, Dr. Dre, Puff Daddy, Nas, Stretch Armstrong & LL Cool J)
 
Apr 25, 2002
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The only thing worse than people tryin to bit on Pac or sell records cause Pac was down with them is someone tryin to sell records dissin the man when he aint around to respond. I know a lot of those songs was around when Pac was but to try and release a whole CD of Pac disses like that trys to make Pac look like less of an MC. If you ask me Against All Odds was damn better than all those.
 

GHP

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Jul 21, 2002
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Alot of them songs gotta be old, why didn't they ever release any of them tracks on their albums? Were they scared or somethin?
 
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DJ WRECK BE A BITCH FOR PUTTIN' THIS SHIT OUT IN THE PRESENT TIME. CAN'T BELEIEVE DUMB MUTHAFUCKAS ARE STILL TRYIN' TA MAKE MONEY OFF THE EAST vs. WEST THEME. THAT SHIT IS OVER.

LET 2 PAC REST IN PEACE
 
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mR.SiPpYGeTiPpY said:
dissin Stretch? 2 Pac had NO beef wit Stretch that was his road dawg.
2Pac DID have funk with Stretch because 2Pac believed Stretch was in on the shooting in NY...he was talkin about Stretch in Against All Odds...
"And that Ni**a that was down for me, restin dead/switched sides, guess his new friends wanted him dead"

Stretch was a big cat and he laid down when those cats rolled up on 'Pac, and they didn't do ANYTHING to Stretch. So, 'Pac believed he was in on it...Stretch was killed one year TO THE DATE after 2Pac was shot in NY!!
 

DubbC415

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seriously...this is some straight laced bullshit right here...u dont see west coast cats puttin out whole mixtapes called "fuck biggie." this is PURE HATERISM, and on top of it, whats the point? cuz u have to think about the point, hes not gettin at pac, pac's dead, so dood is either really stupid or thinks hes funny or tryin to get at someone else. shit is so immature rap-wise, and i would never mind meetin and greetin that fucker with a 40 cal.
 
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SOAK::GAME said:
lol what the fuck is that fool talkin about... that song was about drug dealing... i don't recall them saying anything about the west coast on that song... and i've heard that song a million times
it was the answer to Dogg Pound's "new york, new york"..