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Daz Plays Part Of A Song That Featured Tupac & Nas

Daz Dillinger has corrected Snoop Dogg’s recent account of the removed Nas verse from a Tupac track. On the newest episode of Drink Champs, Snoop Dogg said that Method Man and Kurupt were on a song together, referring to Tupac Shakur’s “Got My Mind Made Up.” The diamond-certified All Eyez On Me song also involved Daz Dillinger and Redman.

Daz specifies, “This is the song he was talking about, which was ‘Don’t Stop, Keep Goin.’ I’ma play it for y’all,” he announces before playing the original mix. Notably, the Nas verse in the song later appeared in “Nas Is Coming.” That song, included on 1996’s It Was Written, was produced by Dr. Dre just months after he had acrimoniously left Daz, Tupac, and Suge Knight at Death Row-relinquishing his ownership as co-founder. The beat on that version as Daz’s are different. Notably, Nas opened his released version of the song accusing people of stealing Dr. Dre’s beats and techniques.

“Don’t Stop” eventually appeared on Tha Dogg Pound’s 2002 LP, which arrived on Death Row Records in 2001. The remixed version of the song still included Tupac but omitted Nas. Later, Tha Dogg Pound released a version with Nas, “Don’t Stop, Keep Going,” on 2004’s The Last Of Tha Pound.

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