Let's take a look back at all the sneak dissing Biggie did aimed at Pac on LAD

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na i wouldent say all that.big would been big with or without pac.pac was the one using others as inspiration.he was a character actor.

take pac at 17 and take biggie at 17....bet you big was closer to what he became than pac was.big been hustling doing bids and being a regular around the way nikka.pac was a flattop halfmoon unlocked character in de la soul type nikka.pacs discography more so depends on the thugs he was admiring and emulating .biggie was writing about his own life.

i love pac but atleast big was being himself.as much as pac kept i real he fronted also because he never was a gangster and started claiming m.o.b. at like 24

pacs acting skills got him and big popped:manny:

BIG grew up in a nice house, his mother looked after him well, he didn't want for anything whereas Pac actually grew up poor. They both emulated the people they were around but BIG chose to put himself in that environment
 

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RIP to both Big and Pac first off.

I remember how Bad Boy Records use to always say there was no Pac disses at all on Life After Death -- but let's be real folks, half of that double cd was aimed at Pac, if not more than half..

Drop some lines were Biggie is going at Pac and explain the meaning. Here is one:



Your jewelry, you can keep it, that'll be our little secret - Biggie (What's beef)

Biggie is talking about the robbery in New York with Pac....And he basically saying his peeps/associates were behind it by letting Pac keep the rolex that was bought by either Jimmy Henchman or Haitian Jack as a present to Tupac...the reason they didn't take the jewelry was b/c at the time, they wanted Pac to know who sent this robbery and why.


No that shyt was about boot camp who got robbed
 

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I think a lot of this is true & it's not really accurate for people to say Pac influenced Biggie's style. Pac gave him advice on the business side of things but it's clear BIG took that advice & ran with it his own way. They were 2 different emcees. If you wanted to compare BIG's style he was a combo of these 3 ATG's:

1- Big Daddy Kane
2- Slick Rick
3- Kool G Rap

BIG was heavily influenced by those 3 & it's pretty obvious.
How u not gonna mention Heavy D?..cause Biggie jacked that nikka style somethin serious for his "Big Poppa" persona..
 

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How u not gonna mention Heavy D?..cause Biggie jacked that nikka style somethin serious for his "Big Poppa" persona..

He was definitely inspired by Heavy D too. I thought of it after I posted that comment but was too lazy to edit it.
 

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'sneak dissin' lol. subliminals take skill, only ppl that are too stupid to decipher them have a problem with them.

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Sneak dissing and subliminals take skill but are p*ssy moves. Especially since many times when people get called out on it they try to deny that diss.



 

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And if you talk about death enough death is gon' come


remember that children....
 
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