"NOTORIOUS THUGS" -VS- "THUG LUV"......

Which song do you like BETTER???

  • Notorious Thugs

    Votes: 97 51.6%
  • Thug Luv

    Votes: 69 36.7%
  • TIE

    Votes: 22 11.7%

  • Total voters
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Piff Perkins

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I'm a Pac stan but I gotta go with Notorious Thugs. Pac's verse on Thug Luv kind of kills the momentum after that classic first verse imo. Great song tho

whereas Notorious Thugs features Biggie completely breaking every assumption you had about his rapping versatility
 

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Notorious thugs sounds like some hip hop michael meyers sh1t so ima go with that one
 

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Notorious Thugs and it couldn't be more one sided....and BIG is the best thing about either song.

Agreed on the second part, but I got "Thug Luv" by a hair. Can't go wrong either way tho.
 

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In my opinion, Notorious Thugs was better because you felt that energy. You felt that vibe. Big was another member of Bone on that song. The way he came off and the pure melody of that beat was something you can't even describe.

I see a few Pac haters in here on Thug Luv... I don't think he took away anything on that song. Actually, when I hear him come on, he brings this different feel that was just like you know that's Pac. Didn't mess up the song at all.

Two great fukking songs.

Seen Big Pun mentioned too. Names slip me at the time but I know Krayzie did a track & he also did a track w/ Flesh.

Btw... You could put Bizzy on any song w/ any of your favorite rappers & he'd rap circles around em. That dude is pure talent
 

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In my opinion, Notorious Thugs was better because you felt that energy. You felt that vibe. Big was another member of Bone on that song. The way he came off and the pure melody of that beat was something you can't even describe.

I see a few Pac haters in here on Thug Luv... I don't think he took away anything on that song. Actually, when I hear him come on, he brings this different feel that was just like you know that's Pac. Didn't mess up the song at all.

Two great fukking songs.

Seen Big Pun mentioned too. Names slip me at the time but I know Krayzie did a track & he also did a track w/ Flesh.

Btw... You could put Bizzy on any song w/ any of your favorite rappers & he'd rap circles around em. That dude is pure talent


Yea Pun was on Krazyie's solo album. Song wasn't bad either

 
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notorious thugs.....biggie killed bone wit they own style and them nikka went in.............thug love was the ish but pac was basically the same flow as any record he did at the time.... pac couldnt even begin to rock a flow like them bone nikkaz and not make it sound generic much less outshine them with they own style.

im sorry but biggie's verse on notorious thugs is arguably the most overrated verse in rap history. big didnt kill anybody in their own style. he didnt even flip their style properly.:laugh: nor did he have the best verse.

ole 'A for effort' @$$ verse.:shaq2:

as for pac, he proved on his 1st album that he could do double-time. and this isnt even the original "thug luv". the song was really just sylk e. fine, pac & bizzy. thats why kray, lay & wish's verses are thrown on at the end the way they were. this really wasnt a pac/bone thug collabo like that. and even if it was, whos to say that he has to rap double-time in the 1st place?
 

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Bone thugs were the best thing that ever happened growing up as a kid, those cats were like the beatles
 
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im sorry but biggie's verse on notorious thugs is arguably the most overrated verse in rap history. big didnt kill anybody in their own style. he didnt even flip their style properly.:laugh: nor did he have the best verse.

ole 'A for effort' @$$ verse.:shaq2:

as for pac, he proved on his 1st album that he could do double-time. and this isnt even the original "thug luv". the song was really just sylk e. fine, pac & bizzy. thats why kray, lay & wish's verses are thrown on at the end the way they were. this really wasnt a pac/bone thug collabo like that. and even if it was, whos to say that he has to rap double-time in the 1st place?
respect ya opinion homie but to say big aint murder that is just:heh:

its your your opinion though.........mines is pac had the same as usual flow nothin special on that track......

big flipped his style completly showing the type of range of style only a lyrical heavyweight can.

if you dont believe me believe the poll:shaq:
 

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notorious thugs kuz they all actually went in n did it..

thug luv..originally was pac..bizzy n sylk e fyne if im not mistaken...everyboidy else was added later

 
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how the fukk did u find this?

i jammed bizzy bone religiously ...at one point..

useta be on btnh board n bizzy's 7th sign shyt too..

it was released on the hells movie bootleg...

i remember it was some shyt ...tomika kept alot of songs from heavens movie...thats y the album sounded incomplete...

if im not mistaken..this was suppose to be on there too...
 
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