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Mob Deep

Mobb Deep is a rap duo consisting of Prodigy and Havoc. Tupac first addressed them when he was in prison by sending some of his friends to a concert to confront Mobb Deep. Mobb Deep had been taking minor shots at Tupac and in a song called "Survival of the Fittest", they rapped about Tupac's notorious Thug Life: "Thug Life we still livin it..."

Tupac took this as a diss because when he was in jail, he did an interview with Vibe where he claimed that Thug Life was dead and that he was giving it up. Mobb Deep felt as if they were tough enough to represent it, but when they encountered Tupac's mates yelling Thug Life, they didn't pay any attention to them. According to Tupac they were very scared and did everything they could to avoid conflict.

When Tupac was bailed out, he started to take shots at them publicly, in popular songs such as "Hit Em Up" and in interviews with big radio stations. Tupac called them little kids and said that they were not on his level, yet they had the courage to retaliate on their song "Drop a Gem on Em". They were the only ones who dissed him in public, although the album, on which the song was officially released, came out after Tupac's premature death.


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