Did You Know That 2pac Broke His Relationship With Snoop Dogg Few Days Before His Death: Full Story
Tupac Shakur (2Pac) and Snoop Dogg, two of the most iconic figures in hip-hop, shared a close friendship and professional relationship as part of Death Row Records. However, their bond became strained in the months leading up to Tupac's untimely death in 1996. The rift between them primarily stemmed from differences in their views on East Coast-West Coast tensions and loyalty to Death Row.
Tupac was deeply involved in the East Coast-West Coast feud, particularly after his falling out with The Notorious B.I.G. and Bad Boy Records. He often criticized East Coast rappers in his music and public statements. Snoop Dogg, on the other hand, held a more neutral stance. During a radio interview shortly before Tupac's death, Snoop publicly expressed his admiration for Biggie and Puff Daddy (Sean Combs), stating he had no issues with them. This shocked Tupac, who viewed Snoop’s comments as a betrayal, given the heated rivalry.
Reports suggest that after Snoop’s comments, Tupac became distant and cold toward him. Their relationship further deteriorated during their last trip together to Las Vegas for the Mike Tyson fight in September 1996. Snoop later recounted feeling ostracized by Tupac and others in the Death Row circle during that time.
Despite the falling out, Snoop Dogg has spoken fondly of Tupac in interviews, emphasizing the love and respect he had for his late friend. He has expressed regret that they were unable to reconcile before Tupac's tragic death on September 13, 1996. The rift between Tupac and Snoop Dogg highlights the intense pressures and divisions within the hip-hop community during the volatile era of the 1990s.
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