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Naughty By Nature’s Treach Disses Kanye West & Kim Kardashian
Treach defends his late friend Tupac.
by Soren Baker
Naughty By Nature’s Treach disses Kanye West and Kim Kardashian in a series of tweets he posted yesterday (January 4).
In one of the tweets, the New Jersey rapper posts a photo that features two photos of West with the caption “I THINK PAC IS OVERRATED” on the left half of the photo. On the right side, two photos of Tupac are sandwiched between a “NO YOUR WIFE IS” caption.
In another tweet, Treach comments on a photo of two lions, one of which is on its back on the ground. "What Kim says after she takes her Stap On Dildo off after Hitting Kanye in the A$$!!” he writes.
Treach and Tupac collaborated on both music ("5 Deadly Venomz") and film (Juice).
In 2014, fake news siteTheNewsSpike wrote an item that picked up by a number of publications, including CBS affiliate KSFM, that said that West reportedly dissed Tupac, allegedly saying he wasn't a musician, among other things.
In 2013, West said during an interview with Peter Rosenberg that "Tupac's the greatest rapper
Treach defends his late friend Tupac.
by Soren Baker
Naughty By Nature’s Treach disses Kanye West and Kim Kardashian in a series of tweets he posted yesterday (January 4).
In one of the tweets, the New Jersey rapper posts a photo that features two photos of West with the caption “I THINK PAC IS OVERRATED” on the left half of the photo. On the right side, two photos of Tupac are sandwiched between a “NO YOUR WIFE IS” caption.
In another tweet, Treach comments on a photo of two lions, one of which is on its back on the ground. "What Kim says after she takes her Stap On Dildo off after Hitting Kanye in the A$$!!” he writes.
Treach and Tupac collaborated on both music ("5 Deadly Venomz") and film (Juice).
In 2014, fake news siteTheNewsSpike wrote an item that picked up by a number of publications, including CBS affiliate KSFM, that said that West reportedly dissed Tupac, allegedly saying he wasn't a musician, among other things.
In 2013, West said during an interview with Peter Rosenberg that "Tupac's the greatest rapper