how come King Tee being a influence on Biggie is never mentioned on here?

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They both influenced each other... I forgot what song it was but Tee had a song very similar to Warning off of Ready to Die
 

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Biggie was a huge King Tee fan, Diddy told us that way back when. On Ready to Die Biggie delivery, cadence was all King Tee

Yeah, Ready To Die was basically King Tee flow mixed with Pac's content off of R U Still Down/Me Against The World.

East Coast cats don't wanna hear that though because they think Biggie's style was another NY born innovation.:sas2:
 

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I think it's cause a lot of people don't know.


pretty much.

when that story about the king tee/2pac altercation broke, people were hitting me up, asking me "who is king tee?"

a lot of mainstream rapper's bigger influence are lesser known and/or forgotten rappers tho.


Yeah, Ready To Die was basically King Tee flow mixed with Pac's content off of R U Still Down/Me Against The World.

East Coast cats don't wanna hear that though because they think Biggie's style was another NY born innovation.


AND THIS
 

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Yeah, Ready To Die was basically King Tee flow mixed with Pac's content off of R U Still Down/Me Against The World.

East Coast cats don't wanna hear that though because they think Biggie's style was another NY born innovation.:sas2:

Biggie said it better, waaaaay better!! Like a man should say when discussing hardships.

Pac just cried all the damn time with his emotional ass.:hhh:
 

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Yeah, Ready To Die was basically King Tee flow mixed with Pac's content off of R U Still Down/Me Against The World.

East Coast cats don't wanna hear that though because they think Biggie's style was another NY born innovation.:sas2:

And with The Chronic, Doggystyle inspired production.
 

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Yeah, Ready To Die was basically King Tee flow mixed with Pac's content off of R U Still Down/Me Against The World.

East Coast cats don't wanna hear that though because they think Biggie's style was another NY born innovation.:sas2:

no jamaican influences from king-tee or 2pac so nope.

biggie mixed in reggae and dancehall vibes all the time. that is what made his music deeper in brehdom than the other two that you name.

that is why many crehs miss the magic in biggie's raps and pick 2Pop over BIG.

 
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Yeah, Ready To Die was basically King Tee flow mixed with Pac's content off of R U Still Down/Me Against The World.

East Coast cats don't wanna hear that though because they think Biggie's style was another NY born innovation.:sas2:

Just listened to king tee dippin and man the influence can’t be hidden :banderas:
 
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