bigbadbossup2012
Biggest baddest boss
Yea he did.Big never needed lessons from a seminal rapper..
Ready to die is basically strictly 4 my nikkaz 2.0
And we know LAD was his attempt at AEOM.
Pac was his idol
Yea he did.Big never needed lessons from a seminal rapper..
Care less,he's been doubled in total sales and although i love biggie,he's been damn near forgotten and replaced by hov.
Pac will never be replaced though
You shut nothing down though. If u minus the jail time,they had nearly equal time.Pac did more. Legacy more intact,sold more recordsu nikkaz are clowns
so it was perfectly OK to create a post to favor your favorite rapper
thereafter... i reply and shut shyt down
now u can 'care-less'.
I dont have time to look for it. But there's an interview where biggie talked about pac setting hit em up on the streets of NY something lovely. So this post is laughable. Dont know how old you are but hit em up was everywhere and on the b side of a multiplatinum single
Yea I don't remember mentioning hot97you nikkaz with your revisionist history only thing is laughable is your post
hot 97 didnt play the song & if it was it was once or twice in the late very night commin sense would tell u.... just look at the lineup of DJs at that particular time pac had beef with nearly all of them except Angie
and for you to claimed this was a B-side to a multiplatuim single is you not knowing what you talking bout the only multi plat single he ever created was California love/ how do you want it
Tom Brady . . Yes
Hate Obama? No. I'm just not a sheep who blindly supports him, although admittedly I once was and supported him beyond 99% of his most supportive people today
Republican? Nope
You have a textbook pedestrian view of politics if that's what you discern from my views
I've been immersed in the deepest segments of various hoods in many cities throughout the country, you're not even close to on my level in that department. It would literally be the most sheer statistical improbability
And it was on the maxi single idiot...it came with those four songs..how do you want, cali love, Americas most wanted and hitem up was on the B side..and it got bumped everywhere. ..even in NY..maybe not in your hick town in Iowa or some shyt but in the streets it was a nuclear bomb..no one had ever heard anything like that at that time...after we played it the fukk out..my and my dudes were like Biggie bout come back with some shyt..but never did..you nikkaz with your revisionist history only thing is laughable is your post
hot 97 didnt play the song & if it was it was once or twice in the late very night commin sense would tell u.... just look at the lineup of DJs at that particular time pac had beef with nearly all of them except Angie
and for you to claimed this was a B-side to a multiplatuim single is you not knowing what you talking bout the only multi plat single he ever created was California love/ how do you want it
no, it didn't hurt. cuz nobody didn't give a fukk about bilboard. and you seriously think lauryn hill, kendrick lamar is better than pac?
get the fukk out here
U don't even have to like Pac but this shyt is retarded and not rooted in any kind of reality. Damn bruh.
And it was on the maxi single idiot...it came with those four songs..how do you want, cali love, Americas most wanted and hitem up was on the B side..and it got bumped everywhere. ..even in NY..maybe not in your hick town in Iowa or some shyt but in the streets it was a nuclear bomb..no one had ever heard anything like that at that time...after we played it the fukk out..my and my dudes were like Biggie bout come back with some shyt..but never did..
Pac died like 3 months later, Biggie had more than enough time to come back...if it was all entertainment they (biggie) should've jumped in and got his money and profile up by destroying the biggest rapper on the planet..once hitem up dropped Biggie knew the gloves was off and all them bullshyt subs wasnt going cut it...first mistake was letting Pac set the narrative...aint much you can say to a dude thats talking bout fukkin your wife...he needed to drop his own bomb..Big never got the chance to come back
Pac died shortly after.
Pac died like 3 months later, Biggie had more than enough time to come back...if it was all entertainment they (biggie) should've jumped in and got his money and profile up by destroying the biggest rapper on the planet..once hitem up dropped Biggie knew the gloves was off and all them bullshyt subs wasnt going cut it...first mistake was letting Pac set the narrative...aint much you can say to a dude thats talking bout fukkin your wife...he needed to drop his own bomb..
Nothing wrong with Biggie feeling he was the biggest but he would he wrong, 96 was def 2pacs year and biggie never came that close to being that big while alive..if biggie wanted to reply he couldve, 96 wont the stone age...he had close to 3 half months to really drop some shyt..that shyt on his album was cool and all but at that point with Pac being more emboldened and becoming more aggressive,biggie needed something equally as hard, that subliminal shyt dont work on a mc not playing by any rules and showing he could and would cross any line possible..obviously speaking on a scenario where both lived of course..."Destroy the Biggest rapper on the planet"
Im sure big felt like he was the biggest rapper on the planet
He was obviously very cocky
And This isnt 2016
Where you could put a song out in a couple hours and have it go viral within minutes
Its 96
Big was gonna respond but it was gonna be on his album.
But tbh
I think big already knew pac was gonna die so he didn't bother responding
Thats me tho ....
he had nearly as much time as Pac,His fault he didn't do more.
Big never needed lessons from a seminal rapper..