When did 2pac shout out nas?

There is a nas song on the "i am" albulm called we will survive where he raps about biggie and 2pac. In the song he says something along the lines of "...It was a trip to hear my name on the illist shit you ever wrote.." DOES ANYONE KNOW IN WHICH SONG 2PAC SAYS NAS' NAME?


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The truth is that I don't have any recollection of his name being said in 2pac's songs. Perhaps he meant something else with these words.

Posted 2008-03-26T21:02:10Z
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I found it it's called against all odds and it's a diss song. I've heard 50 bit it hard but i'm not sure where.

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