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

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Youre mad, how did pac influence Biggie?? I keep hearing pac stans say this but it isnt true.

pac is the one that came looking for Biggie, hes the one who was pushing for them to be friends, hes the one that was all over an unsigned rappers dikk that didnt know that this guy wanted from him, hes the one that was trying to get Big and his crew roles in Above the Rim..Biggie's music from his demos to Party and Bullshyt to RTD was pretty much the same hardcore Ny talk. Pac didnt influence, flow, lyrics or shyt. Big by all accounts didnt seem bothered or remotely interested in Pac, from the time they met to when Pac was mad Big had denied him the attention he wanted.
Everybody at the time was on Bigs dikk, including Pac. Infact Pac is the first true Stan.
I dont think Big cared for Pac cause he just didnt care for him as a rapper. Big was aware of his own strengths as an MC, and saw Pac as a successful but weaker Mc than himself. If youre Biggie with all that talent, you might respect the likes of Jay, Nas and Camron. He never respected Pacs skills and I think this is what tipped Pacs mental. Big never cared for dude and people blow up their friendship when it was non existant.

you're so invested in this if i didn't know better i woulda sworn you was around them nikkas:wow:
 

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and Pac and Biggie wasn't? :beli:


ehhh biggies people actually jumped starang onder in a studio, robbed him, and supposed threw the watch back at him after it was all done...
big did a lot of disses to pac on that album, but he went at plenty of different folks of top

he had shots at nas (this one was more sport)
shots at ghost and raekwon (you never noticed the mad rappers voice was based off ghostface?)
shots at bootcamp click
shots at jeru the damaja

people focus everything on Pac because of their history and how it all turned out for them... but he wasnt talking about pac on the majority of the album... he was going at a lot of different people
 

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not even talking about being poor.im talking about being in the streets for real and being a actor.
never said biggie was poor, he was active around his way and he was known.he could live in a nice house but he still grew up in bedstuy in the 80s and 90s.pac had a rough life no doubt but he never hustled and wasnt a g.as a far as music biggie was always on some gangsta shyt .pac was trying to be chuck d with the political revolutionary rap... then later became a thug.
 

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Youre mad, how did pac influence Biggie?? I keep hearing pac stans say this but it isnt true.

pac is the one that came looking for Biggie, hes the one who was pushing for them to be friends, hes the one that was all over an unsigned rappers dikk that didnt know that this guy wanted from him, hes the one that was trying to get Big and his crew roles in Above the Rim..Biggie's music from his demos to Party and Bullshyt to RTD was pretty much the same hardcore Ny talk. Pac didnt influence, flow, lyrics or shyt. Big by all accounts didnt seem bothered or remotely interested in Pac, from the time they met to when Pac was mad Big had denied him the attention he wanted.
Everybody at the time was on Bigs dikk, including Pac. Infact Pac is the first true Stan.
I dont think Big cared for Pac cause he just didnt care for him as a rapper. Big was aware of his own strengths as an MC, and saw Pac as a successful but weaker Mc than himself. If youre Biggie with all that talent, you might respect the likes of Jay, Nas and Camron. He never respected Pacs skills and I think this is what tipped Pacs mental. Big never cared for dude and people blow up their friendship when it was non existant.

you're wrong bruh, so wrong. should do more research
 

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not even talking about being poor.im talking about being in the streets for real and being a actor.
never said biggie was poor, he was active around his way and he was known.he could live in a nice house but he still grew up in bedstuy in the 80s and 90s.pac had a rough life no doubt but he never hustled and wasnt a g.as a far as music biggie was always on some gangsta shyt .pac was trying to be chuck d with the political revolutionary rap... then later became a thug.

pac hustled and stopped. u cant talk street shyt to pac, he was homeless on the street for 2 years before he got with digital. pac and shock g stayed bumpin heads cause pac was too wild. when did 2paclypse now become just all political revolutionary rap. he even talked bout killing cops lol. never heard trapped and violent?
 

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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.
n scarface
 
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