The Most Dangerous Music Awards Ceremony In The World.. (Source Awards 1995)

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Published 2023-11-10
In this video, we will talk about the legendary Source Awards ceremony, which took place in the year of 1995. In this video, we will look into the events chronologically, and we will also dive into why Suge Knight dissed Puff Daddy. Enjoy watching!

00:00 – the relationship between Suge Knight and Puff Daddy prior to the Source Awards
01:24 – the history of the Source Awards
02:08 – Did Suge Knight envy Puffy?
02:52 – Ice Cube recounted the backstory of the conflict
04:17 – the 1995 Source Awards – a review
10:52 – did Suge Knight diss Jermaine Dupri?
12:04 - How the beef between East and West came to an end

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All Comments (21)
  • @BlackFlash7
    Suge wasn't lying on stage. Puff always wanted to be the star of his artists videos
  • @l-khop0110
    I always imagined if Eazy was alive to be there and 2pac if he wasn’t in prison it would’ve been helllllll 💯
  • This award show was probably the first and last time we ever got to see legitimately every Rapper from the 90’s that were in their prime there in attendance. Like from Mobb Deep, to Nas, Biggie, Dr Dre, DJ Quik, Snoop, MC Eiht, Bone Thugs N Harmony, OutKast, Da Brat, etc.
  • I remember this Source awards like it was yesterday. What a time to be alive to witness things that are still being talked about almost 30 years later!
  • @SWQC95
    Everything went south literally 😂
  • Who knew one person could shift the entire hip hop world like Suge did that night but he had an army behind him and was ready for war
  • @chriscruz8644
    And We Still Didn't Learn Sh!t. Rappers Still Dying on These Streets for Dumb Sh!t. We Have Got To Stop This BS
  • @kenwigginsii6065
    This night sealed Tupac and Biggie’s fate…I seen it for myself that evening. It takes ninjas to destroy a beautiful, creative movement…
  • @lateefbrown5945
    The EAST COAST vs WEST COAST thing was just a personal thing that cost US to of greatest MC’s to ever do it‼️
  • @fritztm9261
    “The South got sumn to say.” And years later the South came to completely rule the game. The boy was a prophet.
  • That source awards show was so gangsta. I miss them days. No more awards for the true Hip-Hop genere.
  • Suge was actually inviting Biggie to Death Row… you look at it from that perspective. Suge recognized Biggie talent… “ any ARTIST that want to be an artist without the Producer… allll in the videooooz… dancin… “ That was an invite to Biggie to join Death Row. Imagine Notorious Big on Death Row…. That was more than a Puffy diss
  • @niagentle
    Suge had a point tho… that man in every artist he signs videos 😅
  • @juicyjayyz4553
    A lot of good information here that wasn't covered in all the big name documentary series. I always wondered what more went on during that source awards night aside from Suge's comments. Thanks of the information my man!
  • @trevorwinn5012
    Andre 3000 doesn't get talked about enough for telling them all to get ready cause " The south got somethin ta say ! " and boy did they , the south would explode and absolute dominate the Hip hop scene ! And Outkast would eventually sell more records the almost any artist there
  • Looking back at this...these are some of the greatest hip hop artists of all time in one place at one time. wow i didn't recognize the gravity of it at the time