Ok, I was the first to respond with a dis record towards Tupac
when he first dissed Tribe Called Quest at the Source Awards in ‘94.
Since Tupac appeared on "California” wit Dre,
I felt the need to respond wit “Califony” and
derived the hook from the Die Hard movie
when Bruce Willis was a cop from NY and had beef in Cali.
Every time he k**ed an adversary his reply was “Yippie Kay Ya Mother f**er.”
The beat was produced by DJ Mark the 45 King and
was cut up by Funk Master Flex in D&D Studios in Midtown Manhattan.
Shout outs to Doug and Dave. I then allowed Doo Wop
to put the song on his mixtape to generate a buzz.
Tupac and I discussed the dis song after having Ice-T play it for Pac.
We laughed together over the phone and Pac knew it was nothing personal,
but I had to rep NY to the fullest. Shout outs to Ice-T,
who's like my older cousin from the Left Coast who has always held me down,
to WC Crazy Toons, DJ Aladdin, DJ Pooh, Evil E and Hen G and Shawny Shawn.
Rest in peace Pac. Our love goes out to Mrs. Shakur.
Tell BIG I said “Hold some equality for me and Lady Heron and be at the door with Jesus so we can get in!”