DJ Clark Kent Reveals Jay Z Recorded a 2Pac Diss
The maxim says that you don’t speak ill of the dead, and Jay Z has never been one to offend the spirit world. To wit, DJ Clark Kent appeared on the latest episode of ItsTheReal’s A Waste of Time podcast and revealed that Hov had actually recorded a scathing diss track aimed at 2Pac before the latter passed away. â€Jay did a record going at Pac,†the producer says, “but right as it was about to go out, son died.†There are, however a select few people who heard it: “We performed it though. We was at the Apollo. It was scathing. Crowds was like, ‘Oh, sh*t’.†2Pac died in September, 1996, two months after Jay Z’s Reasonable Doubt came out; in November of the same year, Death Row dropped The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory. On the opening track from that album, “Bomb First (My Second Reply),†Pac raps, “I’m a Bad Boy killer/Jay Z, die, too.â€
Kent, who produced “Cashmere Thoughts,†“Coming of Age†and the Biggie-featuring “Brooklyn’s Finest†from Reasonable Doubt, goes on: “The chip on Jay’s shoulder is so crazy that it’s just like he had to perform†the song. “If [Pac] was alive, there would have been no coming back. To me, it probably was one of the hardest diss records I’ve ever heard.†He admits that he didn’t even want a copy of the record for himself, saying, “I know I would have figured out a way to play it.â€
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