Biggie stole his name and song Juicy from this rapper?

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enlighten me on what am I supposed to be ghost about exactly stupid?:mjlol:

Big on the block freestylin in 1989 or 90



somewhere in that same timeframe
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Didnt know this was posted already:dead: rep I shouldnt have even responded to this goofy @Nomad1 from the title I knew it was a bait thread:snoop:



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We can officially book ARTofDialogue as a PAC D rider, dude loves to slander BIG on the low :hubie:


Or maybe he's a human being who's allowed to express his own opinions

If there was another ICP rapping about a dark carnival before the ICP that I represent I'd want some answers

Thankfully my heros are authentic unlike biggie and puffy
 

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...so is this song a fake or not? Was this ever debunked?
It's real but read this quote & the rest of us that shoot this down

"Juicy Fruit" was one of the biggest R&B hits of the 80's spending 8 weeks at #1. It's been sampled countless times long before Big or this guy did. If I had to give credit to anyone for popularizing the sample in Hip Hop before Big's "Juicy" blew, it would be to Rap Group Wreaks N Effect. Years before "Rump Shaker" blew up, Teddy Riley featured and helped produce their self titled Debut album. On that album they released a single also titled "Juicy" in 1989, 5 years before Big.

This song was hit going #6 on the Rap Charts in the late 80's early 90's. It definitely got radio play during that time. If anything I'm sure Big heard this long before. Ironically, Big didn't even want to rap over the "Juicy" beat. Also he used the Notorious alias before he was even signed as someone showed in the Unsigned Hype article. He called himself "Notorious Biggie Smalls" on his demo so he been had the name. He's was calling himself Biggie/B.I.G. in the 80's. Now there was drama more with Pete Rock and Puffy about the production credit which Puff ended up giving him remix credit for the song.







(This Demo song samples the Bill Cosby Sidney Portier film "Let's Do It Again" where he got the name Biggie Smalls from. As mentioned a White Rapper trademarked it by changing it to "Biggy Smallz" with Z but Big was calling himself Notorious from jump.)
 

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It's been completely debunked, He was already known as Notorious BIG before this other guy put this song out and the sample has been used heaps of times before and since
Not to mention that the Mississippi rapper doesn’t have the same flow as Big.

Here is an actual example of what sounds like a reference track for Jay Z. Listen to 1:57 and how the flow was carbon copied by Jay on his version of Feeling It.
 

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Why does Big mention Mississippi in the song?

The sample was already popular. Big was already using the name.

BUT the Mississippi mention in "Juicy" is eye raising.

During that time period everyone had to mail their demos to the labels in NYC.
 
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