Down south coli brehs...Y u never put me onto Fat Pat!?

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Yet they were saying Southern rappers couldn't spit during that era :dead:
One person said that.

Oochie Wally or One Mic type shyt
I'm just a dude from NYC we weren't listening to down south people that much cause we weren't exposed to them on a large scale. :hubie:. I don't think they was touching the NY greats at the time but they are better than what we have now
 

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Couldn't he be just himself? Why compare him to Bigge?
Two big, charismatic, fly, lyrical rappers. Both had a ton of swag, both heavily sampled, had numerous flows.

And I'm meaning as far as impact, what BIG did for the East Coast, Pat could've did for the 3rd Coast

Biggie was one of Pat's favorite rappers. Juicy his favorite beat



His last Screw tape had Kick In The Door as the first song

 

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He was supposed to be the South's Biggie. If he doesn't die and avoid the feds he would've been huge

He had these 3 singles in motion when he died: Tops Drop, 25 Lighters and Wanna Be A Baller

Superstar and Reality was getting crazy play too

shyt this whole album was getting played everywhere in the Leif
 
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