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2pac - Hit 'em Up (dirty) (music) File

: A Junior M.A.F.I.A. song, which 2Pac flipped to mock his rivals. Cultural Legacy

The track was born out of deep personal betrayal. Following a 1994 shooting at Quad Recording Studios in Manhattan, Tupac Shakur accused Biggie Smalls and Sean "Puffy" Combs of having prior knowledge of the attack. While Biggie’s track "" was released shortly after the shooting, 2Pac interpreted it as a taunt, prompting him to record "Hit 'Em Up" as a vengeful retaliation while signed to Death Row Records . Lyrical Content and Production 2Pac - Hit 'Em Up (Dirty) (Music)

: Originally by Dennis Edwards and Siedah Garrett, providing the iconic bassline. : A Junior M

Released on June 4, 1996, 2Pac’s "" is widely considered the most aggressive and influential diss track in hip-hop history. Featuring his group, the Outlawz , the song served as a ferocious direct response to the Notorious B.I.G. and the East Coast's Bad Boy Records , escalating the infamous East Coast–West Coast hip-hop rivalry to a point of no return. Historical Context and Catalyst Following a 1994 shooting at Quad Recording Studios