2Pac felt Biggie stole his style on Ready to Die & Ad-lib "Baby Baby"

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Pac and Nas stans are truly the most delusional Stanley's ever :mjlol:
I Can't even put Nas stans on that boat , Pac stans are literally the MAGA of hip hop:mjlol:
When CNN goes to these MAGA rallies and ask these cult people questions It's similar to these threads, nikkas blurt out stannish opinions as fact in the name of loyalty to PAC that leave you both :mjlol: and :dwillhuh: sometimes just peep the similarities shyt weird as fukk:pachaha:
 
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I'm tired of telling these hip hop neophytes that rap style originated from Scarface and not Ballerina P. But its like like tryna give knowledge to a rock. nikka Biggie references the Geto Boys and Rap A Lot on albums but some how these retarded stans expect us to believe that Biggie got it from Ballerina P when Scarface invented that style, made it popular and his song is actually sampled on the Biggie album.

These nikkas living in the twilight zone
Who is ballerina P, prodigy?
 

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Ready to Die sounds more like MATW than any Geto Boys album though. He even used Easy Mo Bee like Pac was at the time. Big had no rap identity for real until he met Pac then he started dressing fly and rapping about wanting to die
Biggie worked with Mo Bee first. Look how shyt gets twisted around smh.

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Easy Mo Bee describes the exchange as he recalls the encounter.

“I was like, ‘What you want from me?’” Easy Mo Bee says. “[Shakur] said, ‘I like the stuff you did on Big’s album [The Notorious B.I.G.’s Ready To Die]. I love that ‘Party And Bullshyt.’ When he said that I was bugging because he’s from the West Coast. They got a whole different vibe.”

The Notorious B.I.G. was reportedly expecting those tracks for himself.

“He stood next to me and said, ‘Mo, you’re wrong. You know you were supposed give me them ‘Pac joints,’” Easy says. “[Biggie said], ‘You know nothing gets passed me.’”

Biggie Claimed Some Of Tupac's "Me Against The World" Beats Were His, Easy Mo Bee Says
 

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Pac and Nas stans are truly the most delusional Stanley's ever :mjlol:
So. Let’s get this straight. The nikka who was next to both Pac in Big for the creation of these albums said this shyt. Yet the go to thing to do is to try to shyt on Pac fans for saying it makes sense? Maybe y’all should look in the fukkin mirror. Y’all the only ones consistently and a habitually denying the obvious out of hatred for Pac.
 

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Biggie worked with Mo Bee first. Look how shyt gets twisted around smh.

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KNew there had to be an interview

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Easy Mo Bee describes the exchange as he recalls the encounter.

“I was like, ‘What you want from me?’” Easy Mo Bee says. “[Shakur] said, ‘I like the stuff you did on Big’s album [The Notorious B.I.G.’s Ready To Die]. I love that ‘Party And Bullshyt.’ When he said that I was bugging because he’s from the West Coast. They got a whole different vibe.”

The Notorious B.I.G. was reportedly expecting those tracks for himself.

“He stood next to me and said, ‘Mo, you’re wrong. You know you were supposed give me them ‘Pac joints,’” Easy says. “[Biggie said], ‘You know nothing gets passed me.’”

Biggie Claimed Some Of Tupac's "Me Against The World" Beats Were His, Easy Mo Bee Says
There’s no reason to think Pac had Easy Mo Bee first. So u don’t know where that came from.
 

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read the person I quoted
Nah I did. I don’t like when people take the shyt too far. On both ends. There’s nothing wrong with saying Biggie took influence from Pac without acting like Biggie got his whole shyt from Pac. Same way Biggie fans need to stop acting like he took absolutely nothing from Pac and ignore the fact that he was sitting next to Pac everyday and even lived with him at one point. They was in the same rap group and that type of shyt happens all of the time in those circumstances. Pac was Biggie’s mentor.
 

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I haven't been on this website in a while but you dudes are still on this Tupac and Biggie shyt in 2022? :russ:

hip hop must be boring af we still discussing dudes when 25 years ago. :mjlol:
 

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You have to follow the timeline, If "Dolly" came out before "Party & Bullshyt", Maj story loses credibility as everyone knows Biggie and 2Pac didn't meet until late 1993 when 2Pac was filming "Above The Rim".
Biggie worked with Mo Bee first. Look how shyt gets twisted around smh.

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KNew there had to be an interview

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Easy Mo Bee describes the exchange as he recalls the encounter.

“I was like, ‘What you want from me?’” Easy Mo Bee says. “[Shakur] said, ‘I like the stuff you did on Big’s album [The Notorious B.I.G.’s Ready To Die]. I love that ‘Party And Bullshyt.’ When he said that I was bugging because he’s from the West Coast. They got a whole different vibe.”

The Notorious B.I.G. was reportedly expecting those tracks for himself.

“He stood next to me and said, ‘Mo, you’re wrong. You know you were supposed give me them ‘Pac joints,’” Easy says. “[Biggie said], ‘You know nothing gets passed me.’”

Biggie Claimed Some Of Tupac's "Me Against The World" Beats Were His, Easy Mo Bee Says
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Biggie worked with Mo Bee first. Look how shyt gets twisted around smh.

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KNew there had to be an interview

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Easy Mo Bee describes the exchange as he recalls the encounter.

“I was like, ‘What you want from me?’” Easy Mo Bee says. “[Shakur] said, ‘I like the stuff you did on Big’s album [The Notorious B.I.G.’s Ready To Die]. I love that ‘Party And Bullshyt.’ When he said that I was bugging because he’s from the West Coast. They got a whole different vibe.”

The Notorious B.I.G. was reportedly expecting those tracks for himself.

“He stood next to me and said, ‘Mo, you’re wrong. You know you were supposed give me them ‘Pac joints,’” Easy says. “[Biggie said], ‘You know nothing gets passed me.’”

Biggie Claimed Some Of Tupac's "Me Against The World" Beats Were His, Easy Mo Bee Says
:russ:



Stan babble shattered.
 
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