Unlike the aggressive orchestral remix, the OG beat's laid-back vibe makes Pac’s violent threats sound more calculated and eerie.
Pac directly retaliated against them after they allegedly dissed him in their song "Cowboys". He famously raps about "cutting" Lauryn Hill’s face and "castrating" Wyclef and Pras.
The OG version was heavily circulated on bootlegs for years before the official remix stripped away the original production to fit the early 2000s sound. Unlike the aggressive orchestral remix, the OG beat's
Pac took a deeply personal shot at Prodigy , mocking his battle with sickle cell anemia : "Don’t fuck with me, nigga, you’re barely livin', don't you got sickle cell?" .
"When We Ride on our Enemies" is a brutal diss track recorded during the height of the . While the widely known "Briss Remix" appeared on the 2002 posthumous album Better Dayz , the OG Version —produced by Johnny J —features a smoother, soulful beat sampling Rose Royce's "Wishing on a Star" , creating a chilling contrast with the aggressive lyrics. Key "Killshots" and Targets The OG version was heavily circulated on bootlegs
The track is famous for 2Pac's "shotgun" approach, attacking several high-profile artists simultaneously:
While Biggie was his primary focus during this era, Pac mentions that while he was "only talkin' to Biggie," he was now prepared to kill anyone who got involved. While the widely known "Briss Remix" appeared on
The track serves as a manifesto of Pac’s "Makaveli" era, showing his transition from camaraderie to total hostility toward those he felt betrayed him.
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