Drop Some Hip Hop Facts Some May Not Know

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-Jada Pinkett was supposed to originally direct the "California Love" Video. Will Smith found out and shut it down. Years later Will Smith reached out to Dr. Dre for some music to use in Bad Boys 2, Dre and his camp ,et them use the song "bytch nikkas" as a secret little diss to Will.

- Prodigy claims that Nas set him up to get got by Lake backstage at the Central Park Concert. Prodigy and Lake were fighting backstage moments before Mobb Deep came onstage to perform with Nas

- Prodigy claims that Ashanti was the one who Jay-Z the childhood "ballerina" pictures to use at Summer Jam. Ashanti was once a student at Prodigy's grandmother's dance studio

- Cam'ron claims that Jay-Z tried to hop on a remix of Oh Boy Nas. Cam said it was so garbage he ordered the verse erased

- Andre 3000 and Big Boi were sending shots at each other on the song Mighty O

- Ghostface Killah broke Mase's jaw in a fight and bragged about it on Supreme Clientele

- Clyde Smith is voiced by Raekwon

- All of Ski's beats that appear on Reasonable Doubt were originally meant for Camp Lo's Uptown Saturday Night album

- The "Doin It" beat by LL Cool J was originally meant to be Biggie's lead single for Life After Death but Diddy was delaying Ringo's payment. LL heard the beat and offered him cash on the spot. This is why in the background of the song you hear "GO BROOKLYN!!! GO BROOKLYN!!!". Diddy called Ringo later on screaming and cursing him for giving the beat to Uncle L

- Nas originally wasn't going to respond to Takeover, he thought the diss was garbage. Jungle hopped out of his car and into Nas car while at a light and convinced him to record the "Stillmatic Freestyle". Jungle's car was left right in the middle of the road


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mostly Wu related ones, just shyt you remember from interviews

-Black Moes-Art (Soul In The Hole/Nutmeg) is not an industry producer, he is a barber from Staten Island that laid down some tracks in the Wu studio sometimes. he is still Ghost's barber to this day

-Holocaust beat the brakes off of 9th Prince, they still cant stand each other

-Conditioner was recorded while Dirty on the run, it was the last time he would enter a studio to record for a WTC album

-even tho most of Forever was recorded at 36 Chambers studio, some tracks were done at 4th Disciple's house in Ohio. The City was originally for Deck's pending solo album

-Breaker Breaker was a tribute to GZA's dad, who was a truck driver

-GZA did not do any group studio sessions for Iron Flag, they have never gone on record about why but its rumored over paying 170k for a Trackmasters beat that was not used as a single. he sent the vocals in separately

-ODB was Time's Citizen of the Week for saving a 12 year old girl from an overturned car

-The Clan got 200k advance (total) for 36 Chambers in 93. U-God got 1M to record his solo album in 1999
 
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Eazy-E's death from AIDS wasn't as sudden as some may think. Dr. Dre and Death Row knew at least. If you listen to the first interlude on Doggystyle before Lodi Dodi, Daz and some other people are at a party talking about someone who dissed them. A man proceeds to say fukk them and says 'HIV p*ssy having motherfukkers'. Directly after that, someone says 'Eazy come, eazy goooo....' and Lodi Dodi comes on. It's been rumored that Dr. Dre set Eazy-E up to get AIDS. It is alleged that he got two prostitutes, one who had AIDS, and he had sex with one and Eazy had sex with the one with AIDS.
 

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Biggie Facts:
- The last song Biggie recorded was Victory from Puffy’s No Way Out, which at the time was titled Hell Up In Harlem. It was recorded on March 8th, 1997, one day before he was killed.

- Many people do not know this, but Biggie’s close friends have said that Biggie had a sick set shot in basketball.

- Biggie’s favorite song of all the songs he ever recorded was Machine Gun Funk.

- Biggie originally wanted Ready To Die to be more rugged and more street. Puff on the other hand wanted a balance of street songs mixed in with pop records to appeal to a much wider audience. If Biggie had Ready to Die recorded the way he did, it would have sounded more like Illmatic.

- Biggie’s choice for lead single of Ready To Die was Machine Gun Funk. Instead Puff chose Juicy.

- It is NOT Biggie on the cover of Ready To Die.

- Even though Biggie recorded “c*nt Renaissance” with R.A. the Rugged Man, Biggie was not a fan of RA and really only did the track because the money was right.

- Before Biggie had a beef with certain members of the Wu Tang, Biggie was actually a huge fan of their music.

- Victory was a subliminal diss at Nas.

- Biggie’s two favorite rappers were Jay-z and Too Short.

- Although Puffy and Bad Boy marketed Biggie together with Craig Mack, they did NOT get along. They recorded together and went on the road together, but Biggie and Craig Mack had beef. People believe that because Craig Mack blew up first with Flava In Ya Ear that he was jealous of Biggie’s new found success. Biggie dropped Ready To Die and some of the hip hop world forgot about Craig Mack. Bad Boy would never release his second album.

- I Got A Story To Tell, the last song on Life After Death Disc 1 was a story about John Starks girlfriend at the time.

- Biggie was arrested 7 different times in his life

- Biggie’s mother Voletta Wallace took out an insurance policy for him when he was just 17. She figured that with his lifestyle and the people he was with, that he wouldn’t live much longer

- Biggie was also a big fan of Mase.

- A lot of Biggie’s music that he recorded as a teenager (pre-Bad Boy and pre-record deal) has been lost by his close friends.

- Biggies original demo tape was sold in the Lion’s Culture in Brooklyn. There was only a limited number for sale.

- Biggie’s long term plan was to develop all members of Junior Mafia into solo artists with their own careers. Biggie was planning to retire from rapping in 2000 and become CEO of his own label. When he was working for Puff, he tried learning as much as he could about the business.

- Juicy was originally titled “Its All Good”.

- Biggie’s first advance from Bad Boy Records was actually $25,000, not $60,000 as is portrayed in the Notorious movie

- Of all the rappers that Biggie wanted to work with, Raekwon was number one on his list.

- Victory was originally titled “The Commission”

- At the start of his career, Biggie did in fact write his rhymes down on paper. He also had books of his raps.

- Ready to Die was originally called “Biggie Smalls The Teflon Don”

- On 2Pac and Stretch’s “God Bless The Dead”, Tupac was talking about west coast rapper Biggy Smallz and not The Notorious BIG.

- Originally Puff did not want “Suicidal Thoughts” on Ready to Die. Biggie and Puff fought about it, and in the end Biggie won.

- Bone Thugs N Harmony is the only rappers to record with both Biggie and 2Pac while they were alive.

- Biggie loved L.A. so much after visiting there and spending time there that he was also planning on buying house there.

- Biggie and the Roots had beef after The Roots released their video to “What They Do”. Biggie at the time felt the video was a shot at him and Puff.

- Buddy X by Neneh Cherry was a diss towards Lenny Kravitz. Biggie appeared as a special guest on the remix.
dude... diddy is kind of wack..
 
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