Same with the dude who was driving Uber saying MJ copied Thriller it’s about who did it right
That dude is definitely capping
New York lost
We Really Did
Same with the dude who was driving Uber saying MJ copied Thriller it’s about who did it right
that Quincy Jones interview did damage
I’m tryna see if I can contact this Nigga. This some interesting hip hop history
Was deadass about to comment is this nigga alive ? How has he not done an interview or something lmao
I found bruh. He skinny af now lmao
Revolt Riders on your ass now, Eric.
Didn't a rapper from the Bay Area sample the songs to Juicy and Big Poppa before Biggie too?
I remember Biggie saying that he wanted RTD to be a hardcore boombap street album like Illmatic or 36 Chambers but Puffy chose certain beats for him to help him cross over.


Which one do KTT niggas jump on the fastest :
J Cole slander thread
Or NY slander thread
Which one do KTT niggas jump on the fastest :
J Cole slander thread
Or NY slander thread
Ny
This mindfucked me. The fact that a rapper out of uh, essentially, Southeastern Mississippi could inspire Biggie is crazy
A rapper from, uh, essentially southeastern Iowa is ruling the game tho
Don't forget who his mentor was.
Big Daddy Kane was the original Big Daddy.
Either way you put it even this notorious b1 nigga is heavily east coast influenced (back when southern rappers had to rap like us just to get on)
But he still lack the lyrical ability biggie had
It’s not like biggie took his bars or anything it’s just the same beat
Either way you put it even this notorious b1 nigga is heavily east coast influenced (back when southern rappers had to rap like us just to get on)
But he still lack the lyrical ability biggie had
It’s not like biggie took his bars or anything it’s just the same beat
Right. And everybody was sampling the same s***. They just flipped it their own way.
Either way you put it even this notorious b1 nigga is heavily east coast influenced (back when southern rappers had to rap like us just to get on)
But he still lack the lyrical ability biggie had
It’s not like biggie took his bars or anything it’s just the same beat
And flow lmao
And flow lmao
That’s been biggie flow tho
This dropped in 1992 “i love it when you call me big poppa” so big stole that to? He was big poppa before this big daddy nigga lmao




“Big poppa im a bad boy”
you know why he stopped calling himself biggie smalls? because biggy smallz was already around
“Biggy Smallz (born in 1979) was an underground White/Latino rapper from the west coast who started recording music in 1991 when he was around 12 years old. He is the main reason The Notorious B.I.G. was unable to use his nickname (Biggie Smalls) as his official stage name. By the time The Notorious B.I.G's album Ready To Die dropped in September 1994, the original Biggy Smallz was just 16 years old. Ready To Die inadvertently helped boost the sales of the original Biggy Smallz' records due to confusion in the listening market. In other words, people accidentally bought Biggy Smallz' records thinking they were buying The Notorious B.I.G's. “
biggie fan in 90’s in nyc record store : oh yo a new single i’m copping it. bk all day son! lemme get dollars that’s all i need 😎
friend: buy the cassingle it’s cheaper
biggie fan: no doubt
1 minute later : ah yooo this isn’t biggie, this ain’t his voice, not from bk!
friend: i’m not gonna hold you but this s*** sounds wack. 😒yo put that jeru back in, i need that energy & i’m gonna need that 2 this week. i’m going to the tunnel mad peoples gonna be there
😎
Homie threatened to sue too
Didn't a rapper from the Bay Area sample the songs to Juicy and Big Poppa before Biggie too?
I remember Biggie saying that he wanted RTD to be a hardcore boombap street album like Illmatic or 36 Chambers but Puffy chose certain beats for him to help him cross over.
He wanted to do more s*** like Party and Bullshit. Which is why certain joints on RTD sound the way they do.