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| Song: Uppercut |
| Artist: Tupac ft Outlawz |
| Album: Loyal to the Game |
| Producer: Eminem |
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| Tupac Adversaries - LL Cool J |

| "Hey
LL, meet my lil homiez LL Cool J, say what, ni**a I'll rock your mothaf*ckin
bells, me and my mothaf*ckin lil homiez, outlawz, real ni**as, my lil homiez,
who wants to get with this old wild sh*t?" "Call me a motherf*cking troublemaker, Send me to
jail, But watch me bust on L.L." | Ladies
Love Cool James, who is acknowledged as one of the first rappers who made rap
popular for the masses, was one of Tupac's foes. Although Tupac admired
him and gave him a shout out on his song "Old School" which is
praising all the rappers that influenced him throughout his career and who
helped rap, he got into beef with LL over some still curious reasons.
LL
didn't seem to be pleased with the whole Tupac situation and recorded a remix of
his song "I Shot Ya", which brings to mind a song by Notorious BIG
which was called "Who Shot Ya." Tupac thought this song was
about him being shot in New York. The song featured Keith Murray, Fat Joe, Foxy
Brown and Prodigy off Mobb Deep.Tupac and LL were not much of friends anytime
before and Tupac was pretty pissed. Therefore, Tupac recorded tracks with shots
at LL. For example in "My little Homies", which remains unreleased
until today, he says "Say what nigga, I rock your motherfucking
bells", referring to LL's song "I Rock The Bell". It is
still unknown whether any other occasions took place or not but LL even took
shots at Tupac on his album "Phenomenon", in which he says: "She
says she loves Tupac but hates LL. Do you really want a Thug or do you want
love". This is an apparent diss to Tupac and pretty weak knowing that it
was released after Tupac's death. |
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