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nope. things got way worse after tupac got shot and he started getting mad a biggie. Tupac felt that if Biggie was as big of a "don" as he claimed to be, he would know who attacked him; so in his mind, either Biggie was a fake or a liar who know who attacked him.
Sorry for the dub post but in my mind I doubt Tupac thought it was Biggie that ordered the strike on him. while they were most definitly anything but friends, Tupac never blamed the first shooting on biggie and had little reason to believe he would order an attack on him
i don't know how accurate the movie NOTORIOUS is, but in the movie pac shows up at the studio to visit biggie and shit, cease goes down stairs to let him in and when he gets out of the elevator theres guys wearing camo cappin 2pac.
so if that actually happened they probably made up
Yeah biggie was in the same building where tupac was shot the first time but they never made up after the incident. Tupac made Hit em up as a diss to biggie, but biggie never responded and simply stated he didnt want to make things worse.. To me Tupac was extremly offended by the whole incedent, wheras Biggie, after trying to explain to Tupac that he had nothing to do with the shootings, sort of let thing go their natural course; not really trying to make things better or worse
Also just after tupac was shot biggie released "who shot ya" and pac thought that biggie was taking a shot about him being popped when really the son was recorded before pac was shot
got me there... Im not a huge fan of tupac or biggies music, however its the story of Tupac's life that really drew me in. It reads like something out of a movie and is captivating.. also Tupac's book "The rose that grew from concrete" is a pretty good look at Tupac as an individual. he was an avid reader and in my mind pretty intelligent for his situation