Teddy Riley: 2Pac & Aaron Hall Dissed Me & Dr Dre on Toss It Up After Dre Did No Diggity (Part 24)

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Part 23: https://youtu.be/NGBF7zbAbP8
Part 1: https://youtu.be/FaAz-AX5Ld4
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In this clip, Teddy Riley revisits a conundrum that he had at Interscope Records when Suge Knight purposefully used the music for “No Diggy” and added 2Pac to it. He explains that after he told the label’s CEO Jimmy Lovine, the track was pulled, but then it was re-released as “Toss It Up” with 2Pac, Aaron Hall, K-Ci and JoJo, and Danny Boy as a diss track aimed at him and Dr. Dre. As the discussion moves along, Riley talks about the legacy of “No Diggity” and how the song remains relevant to this very day. Lastly, he reveals that Suge Knight once tried to charge him $50K for a feature from Snoop Dogg.

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