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Dr. Dre

First of all, Dr. Dre said he was supposed to use California Love for his own Album, and when Tupac got out of jail, they just took one of his verses out, and added Tupacs verse. Tupac said Dre wasn't doing anything at Death Row and was taking credit for other people's work. One of the people is Daz Dillinger. He did a lot of work on the Chronic, but didn't really get the credit he deserved. Tupac didn't like him for this and also for the fact that Dre never appeared at Snoop's trial to support him although it seems that Tupac was more upset over this than Snoop. Tupac had this to say about Dre in the "In His Own Words" interview:

Dre is doing his own thing, it doesn't effect us. My take on what happened was that Snoop was on trial for murder, fighting for his life. Somebody had said that Dre was in the car, the jury believed that. We needed Dre to be there to say he wasn't there, once they would've saw him, they would've now he wasn't there, and that would've saved Snoop's whole case. They would've saw that the witness that had said it was lying. And Dre never showed up. He was too busy. That's how they told me. When they told me that I was like no matter how dope he is and Dre was one of my heros in the music business. But I was like, no matter how dope he is, if you not down for one of his homeboy, Snoop, brought him back, when he was just a relic, when niggas was dissin' him, then I don't wanna be a part of him or around him or nothing. Plus, I feel that what was done in the dark will come to light. There are secrets that everybody's gonna find out about, that I don't have to playa hate and drop shit about, that will come out and you'll find for yourself and you will know, why I did it. I swear to god y'all, we are living by the rules of the game, that y'all, the people, have put down for us to live by.

Dre never really commented on it except he said that Tupac and him never hung out and Tupac didn't know him so he shouldn't be dissing him. The final story on this was really shocking and came from Suge Knight in an interview which can be seen on the Thug Immortal video. Suge Knight doesn't name names but he basically says that Dre is gay and that Tupac didn't want him to be a part of Death Row because Dre had a lover working for him while he was married with children. I suggest watching this interview for the full story but this is consistent with Tupac calling him gay on several songs. Specific quotes from Tupac included:

"that nigga sittin' up in his mansion suckin' dick, eatin' pussy"

"we shook Dre punk ass, now we out of the closet"

"check your sexuality it's fruity as this alize"

"California Love Part II without gay ass Dre."

"I got my eyes conentrated on the size of ya theighs, so I ain't Dre baby, so want you let me ride"

"what's up in '9-6 Mobb Tricks in drag, fuck Dre, tell that bitch he can kiss my ass."

In order, the quotes came from Thug Immortal video, the next 2 in "Toss It Up", next quote in "To Live and Die in L.A", next quote in "You Can't Fade Me" (unreleased), last quote in "Friends" (unreleased).