Biggie stole his name and song Juicy from this rapper?

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Man gtfoh! First off, BIG didn't even wanna rhyme over the Juicy beat, second, that was puff that got a hold of that. 3rd, Everyone was sampling practically the same artist on some of these joints, it was common to have the same sample at times. 3rd, BIG's lyrics made an impact more than this bozo's would ever do on a huge platform. That style of flow was pretty much common like what you have nowadays with these autotune rappers of today. It's the fact that BIG Changed his flow up later on that separated him from everyone else. Everyone wanna throw out all this controversial sh*t but at the end of the day, the Rhymes and scheme separates BIG from everyone else. Sure they can sound similar, what the end product sound like? that's the DIFFERENCE :hubie:
 
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Man gtfoh! First off, BIG didn't even wanna rhyme over the Juicy beat, second, that was puff that got a hold of that. 3rd, Everyone was sampling practically the same artist on some of these joints, it was common to have the same sample at times. 3rd, BIG's lyrics made an impact more than this bozo's would ever do on a huge platform. That style of flow was pretty much common like what you have nowadays with these autotune rappers of today. It's the fact that BIG Changed his flow up later on that separated him from everyone else. Everyone wanna throw out all this controversial sh*t but at the end of the day, the Rhymes and scheme separates everyone else from BIG. Sure they can sound similar, what the end product sound like? that's the DIFFERENCE :hubie:


calm down bro, relax

but you did make a good point with this quote though.

When I was listening to that record, I actually thought that Notorious B1 dude sounded like Eazy-E a bit,

so that flow might have been common back then.

But nonetheless, how do you explain his name? Notorious B1.

Biggie was obviously inspired by this guy, the question is how much?
 

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And that guy was from Mississippi and never blew up.

It's kind of like the havoc and prodigy/havok & prodeje thing just a weird coincidence...

Also like how @C-Styles said it was the nineties and a lot of those same samples were getting sampled for different rapper's songs.


damn I never knew about Havok and Prodeje lol

That sounds like some Tipping Point type of shyt
 
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