But the fact was that, despite the two biggest rap stars in California were on the same label and writing and recording in adjacent rooms, they barely crossed paths. Later, Snoop would insist in interviews that any tension between he and Pac was the result of hangers-on at the studio and the legal and physical minefield that was life under Suge Knight, all of which is probably true. There was almost no interaction between Snoop’s camp and Pac’s and, according to the latter group, there was more than a little bad blood. ![]() In the room next door to Pac’s in Tarzana, Snoop Dogg was also locked away and tasked with crafting a masterpiece’s sequel –– he was trying to top what was, to that point, the most monumental rap debut of all time.
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