
He also opened up about the business surrounding the cut.ĭaz Explains Why Lady Of Rage & Inspectah Deck Verses Did Not Make All Eyez On Me (Video) ” In the same DPG Uncut video, he expounded why the Wu-Tang Clan MC did not make the final version and why The Lady Of Rage asked to be removed. “ had, Inspectah Deck, Method Man, Redman, me, and Kurupt. Six years ago, Daz explained why another New York MC was cut from the same song, as well as one of Death Row’s stars of the time. And if you get at Daz, he may have the files.” Then Tupac got out the pen’ and gave it to Tupac and took verse off and left Method Man and Redman on there. Then Redman and Method Man got on that song. “I’m tellin’ you the truth: Nas came over to Daz’s house and got on the song first. Talk to ’em! But guess who was on that song first? Nas.” As the Drink Champs host reacts with surprise, Snoop doubles down.

A crowd member shouts out, “Got My Mind Made Up.” Snoop responds, “Yeah, talk to ’em. I think it’s on Tupac’s album,” Snoop begins near the 01:30:00 mark. “You know they got a song together, right? Kurupt and Method Man. Snoop Dogg Provides New Details About 1996 Meeting Between Tupac & Nas (Video) Snoop decides to take a shot of vodka instead of answering, but gives the viewers some new information. asks Snoop to choose his preference between Tha Dogg Pound’s Kurupt and Wu-Tang Clan’s Method Man. In the “Quick Time With Slime” segment of the two-hour discussion, N.O.R.E. Snoop Dogg reveals some interesting history surrounding one of Pac’s diamond-certified All Eyez On Me songs in a new interview with Drink Champs. Although the men had a meeting in New York City just days before Tupac was killed, both artists’ catalogs included disses aimed at one another. The collaboration between Tupac and Nas was meaningful given their history of beef in the mid-1990s. Phoenix, alternate mixes of the song appeared on Pac’s Better Dayz as well as Nas’ God’s Son albums. ORIGINAL APRIL 17 STORY: Twenty years ago, Tupac Shakur reached #19 on the pop charts with his posthumously released “Thugz Mansion.” Featuring Nas and J. The producer of “Got My Mind Made Up” says it is another song entirely that originally featured Nas, and also included Tupac upon release. UPDATE: Snoop Dogg’s cousin and frequent collaborator, Daz Dillinger, has stepped in to correct Snoop’s account.
