"I Warned Biggie About Being In LA Days Before He Died. He Was At The Moesha Wrap Party Before Dying." - Fredro Starr

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Biggie should have rebelled and told Pee Diddler that he wasn't comfortable being out in LA.. since he was the star of the label, he would have no choice but to give in.


When a Pygmy sizes Fredro Starr has to warn you that it's not safe, u know it's serious.
 

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Biggie should have rebelled and told Pee Diddler that he wasn't comfortable being out in LA.. since he was the star of the label, he would have no choice but to give in.


When a Pygmy sizes Fredro Starr has to warn you that it's not safe, u know it's serious.
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I’m glad my nikka is finally getting the platform to show his real personality and show these youngins how pivotal he was to the 90s

Other than Pac who else held down music and film like Fredro?

Made the beat and he spazzed



Fredro's my guy, but 8-Off did that track, and Fredro threw his name on it, along with other beats on the album, lol.

The wild part, is that 8 was on Video Music Box making the beat live, with Treach in the studio with Onyx, and they were all interviewing over the beat. Then the album came out, and Fredro's name was all over the credits. But the word was that 8 did way more than he was credited for, some say, damn near the whole album. Which is why he ended up leaving the camp. He was tired of not getting his credit for his beats.

Right after this, he went off and did that PMD joint which was CRAZY! Fredro was never that nice on the beats, but everything 8 did during that era was dope AF!
 
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