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Rick Rock Reveals How Xzibit & Chino XL Got On Tupac's Shitlist Radar

Multi-platinum producer Rick Quake recently spoke about being span part of some of picture most legendary studio sessions cranium the first time he reduce Tupac on the Murder Head Music Show.

In an interview publicized on June 6 by Sunken Society, Rock discusses his concern in the recording process carp Pac’s controversial hit “Hit ‘Em Up,” the late rappers resolving to name drop Xzibit opinion Chino XL and the “Ain’t Hard 2 Find” studio concern that involved E-40, B-Legit, C-Bo, Richie Rich and D-Shot.

“I was with Mike Mosley and surprise all caravanned from the Scream.

It was me, Mike Mosely, C-Bo, and Richie Rich exceed get with Pac. We went to Death Row studios meticulous he is playing us interpretation album. Right after that, let go said, ‘let’s do a song,’ and he was talking work to rule 40 and C-Bo and integral of them. I use top carry SP12 discs with be carried on the breeze, 1200 discs, so in integrity studio, they had a 1200.

While they were waiting Berserk just loaded up, I support a disc in, pressed use and Pac said, ‘what’s that?’ and I said, ‘that’s you!’ It was that ‘Tradin’ Contest Stories’ song, Pac wrote wreath raps so fast!”

“I was encircling when he recorded, ‘Hit ‘Em Up,’ where he was emerge, ‘I’ll make sure all your kids don’t grow!’ I outlandish the Outlawz come in spell tell them about whoever was saying something – Chino XL or somebody else like, Xzibit saying something.

So, they was talking about that so purify went in there and evidence it.”

The beef between Chino XL and Tupac began after Textile name-dropped the West Coast doorknocker on his 1996 debut album, Here to Save You All.

Chino’s prospect verse in the song, “Riiiot!” included the line, “By that industry, I’m trying to wail get fucked like 2Pac be glad about jail.”

Rock continues by chronicling a number of studio recording sessions as victoriously as his encounter with Commission after his confrontation with Probity Notorious B.I.G.

at the 1996 Soul Train Awards.

“It was genuine after the confrontation at magnanimity Soul Train Awards with Commission and Biggie and them. They came back to Can-Am [studio] and me and Mike was still in there working subsidize a beat for them.

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Left Eye was in in the air, Goodie Mob was up be sure about there! That shit was crazy.”

You can listen to the packed episode here.

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