Claiming a Coast
It's not a new allegiance to the west
coast, I've been on the west coast all this time. Some
people, not all, some people on the east coast are on
their dicks so hard, they never heard me say that I'm
living on the west coast. It's just by me keeping it
real, I always said where I come from. I always gave
New York their props. On Me Against The World, I took
a whole song to give it up. So now on teh next alvum,
whin I wanna give it up, for my home, where I'm at,
everybody got a problem. Why don't they have a problem
with Biggie saying Brooklyn in th e house every fucking
show he do. They just did a Sprite commercial with the
"Bridge" and KRS, why isn't it hip-hop when I do it?
Everybody else can have a beef within the music, talk
about differences and it's ok. It's music, it's hip-hop,
it's groundbreaking. When I do it, it's war. That's
all I'm doin g. All I'm doing is saying that I'm tired
of you talking about where you're from; If that's what
we're gonna do now. We was doing it like hip-hop was
one nation. I have proof to say what I was doing-I've
done more for the east coast than the east coast did.
I put more guns in east coast niggas hands than east
coast niggas did when they came out here. I put them
niggas on to more weed gates and weed spots and safe
havens and safe spots than the east coast did. I put
more rappers on than they did. I gave Biggie his first
shows! I was that bridge that niggas used to walk on
to get over here. I explained it, I the one that told
you. I'm why all these niggas are running around with
a gangbanger on their payroll now. Is there still a
beef going on with you and Biggie? There was never a
beef, only a difference of opinion
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