So I Guess Tim Dog's F*ck Compton Is The GOAT Diss Because He Called Out People By Name
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Ether did too. Hit Em Up as well
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Tim Dog - ? Compton
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Somebody tag Axel. This his ? .
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Turfaholic wrote: »Somebody tag Axel. This his ? .
Something wrong with your fingers maaan? -
has there been any update to him finessing old white women?
or finessing his family by faking his death?
what has this man of great moral character been up to recently? -
Turfaholic wrote: »Somebody tag Axel. This his ? .
Something wrong with your fingers maaan?
I don't know his ? lol -
Somebody should make a Dope MC or Wack Rapper thread for Tim Dog.
And we should vote to put his album in The Vault -
Iight, I'm almost convinced 5Grand is a troll after that last post.
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Somebody should make a Dope MC or Wack Rapper thread for Tim Dog.
And we should vote to put his album in The Vault
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SAY WHAT YOU WANT ABOUT TIM DOG
BUT PENICILLIN ON WAX IS FLAMES -
Damn son, only took u a little over a year to repeat yourself
http://community.allhiphop.com/discussion/544338/so-i-guess-tim-dogs-f-ck-compton-is-the-goat-diss-because-he-called-out-people-by-name -
Damn son, only took u a little over a year to repeat yourself
http://community.allhiphop.com/discussion/544338/so-i-guess-tim-dogs-f-ck-compton-is-the-goat-diss-because-he-called-out-people-by-name
Same ? i was thinkin. Repeat offender ass ? -
Whole album was dope. Tim Dogg is kinda one of those so wack he's dope kinda rappers.
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That michel'le part is hilarious
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Damn son, only took u a little over a year to repeat yourself
http://community.allhiphop.com/discussion/544338/so-i-guess-tim-dogs-f-ck-compton-is-the-goat-diss-because-he-called-out-people-by-name
The reason I posted it is because it came on Music Choice this morning -
Damn son, only took u a little over a year to repeat yourself
http://community.allhiphop.com/discussion/544338/so-i-guess-tim-dogs-f-ck-compton-is-the-goat-diss-because-he-called-out-people-by-name
The reason I posted it is because it came on Music Choice this morning
Naw man be honest with yourself you hate the Best Coast you are constantly either outright or Sneak Dissing us Westerners. Let it Go the East won the war But it did not destroy us we built a strong Underground scene and still have some of the most influential players in the game doing their thang. Speaking of I am going to see one of our Legends Quik performing with one of the Holy Trinity of the Game Members Brad Jordan this Saturday here in Seattle. Let it go fam bless your ears with some smooth reality rap and keep it pushing... -
Turfaholic wrote: »Somebody tag Axel. This his ? .
Lmao don't you disintegrate my name saying I enjoyed this track. We had fun roasting this back in the day. Damn near had a classic thread when he hopped on dateline defending himself from scamming women with a greatest hits album lmao. Tim dog threads were hilarious -
Soloman_The_Wise wrote: »Damn son, only took u a little over a year to repeat yourself
http://community.allhiphop.com/discussion/544338/so-i-guess-tim-dogs-f-ck-compton-is-the-goat-diss-because-he-called-out-people-by-name
The reason I posted it is because it came on Music Choice this morning
Naw man be honest with yourself you hate the Best Coast you are constantly either outright or Sneak Dissing us Westerners. Let it Go the East won the war But it did not destroy us we built a strong Underground scene and still have some of the most influential players in the game doing their thang. Speaking of I am going to see one of our Legends Quik performing with one of the Holy Trinity of the Game Members Brad Jordan this Saturday here in Seattle. Let it go fam bless your ears with some smooth reality rap and keep it pushing...
So are you saying ? Compton DIDN'T come on Music Choice this morning? -
Shock G: "One time in the early nineties, Bronx rapper Tim Dog did a show in San Francisco and afterwards some Frisco cats had him boxed in and were threatening to hurt him up real bad. Had it not been for Pac, Tim may have gotten murdered that night. This was right after Tim Dog's West Coast diss album came out, but the album specifically dissed Compton and Southern Cali, and Pac felt like Frisco was ridin on Tim Dog unfairly and seized an opportunity to show Oaklands strength as well as show some loyalty to his birthplace, New York City. I think Pac had also kicked it with Tim Dog once or twice back in New York and felt more camaraderie with Tim than he did [with] anonymous Frisco *****z, and probably felt a little obligated to help him. It was in between Juice and Poetic Justice ; Pac was known, but not yet a superstar or heavyweight in the streets. Anyway, that night Pac told Tim and his people to wait inside and drove across the bay to Oakland and came back with an arsenal and escorted Tim safely out of the club and back to his hotel. They straight rescued that cat. Pac became a true heavyweight in the street that night."
Pac was hiphops Superman. -
Soloman_The_Wise wrote: »Damn son, only took u a little over a year to repeat yourself
http://community.allhiphop.com/discussion/544338/so-i-guess-tim-dogs-f-ck-compton-is-the-goat-diss-because-he-called-out-people-by-name
The reason I posted it is because it came on Music Choice this morning
Naw man be honest with yourself you hate the Best Coast you are constantly either outright or Sneak Dissing us Westerners. Let it Go the East won the war But it did not destroy us we built a strong Underground scene and still have some of the most influential players in the game doing their thang. Speaking of I am going to see one of our Legends Quik performing with one of the Holy Trinity of the Game Members Brad Jordan this Saturday here in Seattle. Let it go fam bless your ears with some smooth reality rap and keep it pushing...
So are you saying ? Compton DIDN'T come on Music Choice this morning?
How many other songs also came on that you did not post about??? -
Turfaholic wrote: »Shock G: "One time in the early nineties, Bronx rapper Tim Dog did a show in San Francisco and afterwards some Frisco cats had him boxed in and were threatening to hurt him up real bad. Had it not been for Pac, Tim may have gotten murdered that night. This was right after Tim Dog's West Coast diss album came out, but the album specifically dissed Compton and Southern Cali, and Pac felt like Frisco was ridin on Tim Dog unfairly and seized an opportunity to show Oaklands strength as well as show some loyalty to his birthplace, New York City. I think Pac had also kicked it with Tim Dog once or twice back in New York and felt more camaraderie with Tim than he did [with] anonymous Frisco *****z, and probably felt a little obligated to help him. It was in between Juice and Poetic Justice ; Pac was known, but not yet a superstar or heavyweight in the streets. Anyway, that night Pac told Tim and his people to wait inside and drove across the bay to Oakland and came back with an arsenal and escorted Tim safely out of the club and back to his hotel. They straight rescued that cat. Pac became a true heavyweight in the street that night."
Pac was hiphops Superman.
Here's an interview with Keyboard Money Mike. He's from The Bronx and was down with BDP and Ultramagnetic MCsKeyboard Money Mike: You know Tim Dog? I used to DJ on tour with Tim Dog for a good two years.
Robbie: From the “? Compton” period?
Oh my ? …we went to LA to perform that song! We went to Compton to perform the song “? Compton” and the police had to ? us out, ‘cos the Crips and the Bloods were not gonna let us leave alive!
Who’s idea was that? Seems kinda dangerous…
I would say the record company. It was Tim Dog and Cypress Hill on a tour bus, we toured all over the United States. Of course Cypress Hill lived in LA so they were gonna do a song in LA. We couldn’t get on stage at all! But then we had a college show to do the next day, and Ice-T came to the rescue. They were telling us at the university, ‘You guys won’t be able to perform here or leave the campus because all y’all ? are gonna be dead’. Ice-T came to the rescue, because Tim Dog and us was all part of the Zulu Nation, so Ice-T was Zulu Nation so he came through and made peace between Tim Dog and the Crips and the Bloods. So we still got to perform at the university, but we didn’t perform the song “? Compton” – which everyone wanted to hear! I don’t know what part of LA we was in, but they hated Compton!
http://www.unkut.com/2011/03/keyboard-money-mike-the-unkut-interview/ -
Turfaholic wrote: »Shock G: "One time in the early nineties, Bronx rapper Tim Dog did a show in San Francisco and afterwards some Frisco cats had him boxed in and were threatening to hurt him up real bad. Had it not been for Pac, Tim may have gotten murdered that night. This was right after Tim Dog's West Coast diss album came out, but the album specifically dissed Compton and Southern Cali, and Pac felt like Frisco was ridin on Tim Dog unfairly and seized an opportunity to show Oaklands strength as well as show some loyalty to his birthplace, New York City. I think Pac had also kicked it with Tim Dog once or twice back in New York and felt more camaraderie with Tim than he did [with] anonymous Frisco *****z, and probably felt a little obligated to help him. It was in between Juice and Poetic Justice ; Pac was known, but not yet a superstar or heavyweight in the streets. Anyway, that night Pac told Tim and his people to wait inside and drove across the bay to Oakland and came back with an arsenal and escorted Tim safely out of the club and back to his hotel. They straight rescued that cat. Pac became a true heavyweight in the street that night."
Pac was hiphops Superman.
SMH, I don't know what to say -
king hassan wrote: »Turfaholic wrote: »Shock G: "One time in the early nineties, Bronx rapper Tim Dog did a show in San Francisco and afterwards some Frisco cats had him boxed in and were threatening to hurt him up real bad. Had it not been for Pac, Tim may have gotten murdered that night. This was right after Tim Dog's West Coast diss album came out, but the album specifically dissed Compton and Southern Cali, and Pac felt like Frisco was ridin on Tim Dog unfairly and seized an opportunity to show Oaklands strength as well as show some loyalty to his birthplace, New York City. I think Pac had also kicked it with Tim Dog once or twice back in New York and felt more camaraderie with Tim than he did [with] anonymous Frisco *****z, and probably felt a little obligated to help him. It was in between Juice and Poetic Justice ; Pac was known, but not yet a superstar or heavyweight in the streets. Anyway, that night Pac told Tim and his people to wait inside and drove across the bay to Oakland and came back with an arsenal and escorted Tim safely out of the club and back to his hotel. They straight rescued that cat. Pac became a true heavyweight in the street that night."
Pac was hiphops Superman.
SMH, I don't know what to say
Member when Pac saved dude from getting beat in Atlanta?
I remember -
U gotta be bold as ? to perform ? Compton in Compton in the early 90's lls