Neckbone on Seeing 2Pac Record "Hit 'Em Up", Response to Snoop Getting Shot At in NY (Part 11)
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In a recent interview, Neckbone opened up about witnessing Tupac record the iconic diss track “Hit ‘Em Up” at Death Row Studios. He recounted Tupac’s intense energy and focus that night, describing how the late rapper passionately crafted every line aimed at their rivals. Neckbone also shed light on the environment leading up to the track, revealing how tensions were already high after Snoop Dogg was shot at in New York—a key event that helped fuel the East Coast-West Coast feud.
Despite the chaos, Neckbone expressed admiration for Tupac’s boldness, calling “Hit ‘Em Up” one of the harshest diss records in hip hop history. He also noted the tragic reality that many involved in the song, including Tupac and producer Johnny J, have passed away, highlighting the lasting impact of those turbulent times in hip hop culture.
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