Wow, this guy is confirming a lot of the claims that 2Pac made about Biggie copying his style, not being a playa, about Pac putting him on, begging females to let him sleep on the couch, etc.
ummm no. tupac was saying that biggie "stole" his style. kirk says they were inspired to do a playa type song. the same way tupac probably did the same when he heard ll cool j or kane.
Every interview from people around the situation always seem to align more with what Pac was saying at the time. He wasn’t paranoid he was just super aware of the situation around him
yeah except that didn't happen. pac accused biggie of "stealing his style" which is false. this dude just said they were inspired to do a "playa" type song because they like 2pac's version. which btw, rappers have been doing since the 80s.
2 pac told y’all this is his lyrics and interviews but y’all ain’t believe him ; now let’s see if y’all believe it coming from someone else mouth. ( now it’s all about Versace y’all copy my style 5 shots didn’t stop me I took it and smiled). Y’all biggie fans mad 😂
Big already said pac schooled him to alot of things in the game, we are all influenced by someone but I don't think people understand the definition of influence and tend to take it to far.
You seem disappointed to hear Big took PAC style like he said lol it is what it is. They should’ve showed PAC more love and respect for what he willingly did to help them
Tupac was and is still the blueprint! Shock G’s production on ‘I Get Around’ was flawless. Biggie was tough on the eyes so that creation of a playa image had to be strategic. From him to go from his daughters mother Jan to the likes of Kim & Faith - they bought in. S/O to Pac for his genius.
“Tough on the eyes” that’s what got me to like your comment. 🤣🤣🤣💀 I thought I was the only one to say something like that. With that said, some men have a charisma that transcends their looks and releases the same alluring heat that a good looking man does. If you get the right man, I’m saying, then you won’t be messed up by his looks. His personality will engulf you.
Biggie is never spoken about on his own without the mention of pac. Where as pac is, say whatever you like even after 25years but biggie can never be compared to pac. Even when alive see his life before and after pac, check the numbers, check the style, check the lyrics, the blueprints, the skeletons and you’ll see who needed who to get where..
I can't stand it as someone who vividly remembers the Biggie/PAC shit. Both were dope in their own way and unfortunately, the industry played up the beef to sell records and we lost two great artists because of it@@TheWillog
Now it's all about Versace , You copied my style , Five shots couldn't drop me , I took it and smiled , Now I'm bout to set the record straight With my AK I'm still the THUG that you love to hate. 1971 -1996 ❤💥❤
Versace was ll cool j style and any rapper from Miami or Detroit and that time. Google is your friend bro. Pac didn’t create nothing he borrowed from ll cool j and others. Take those wack verses for what it really was
@@jaystacks5249 Just googled it, couldn't find anything. Versace himself wanted Pac to wear his clothing so that's not exactly "borrowing from LL Cool J" is it? People will literally make up their own facts just to try slander the dude 😂
Biggie was rapping about being a player years ago to the "Africa" by Toto. It has never been released in full but its in that Biggie Driven Documentary.
2Pac is probably the biggest influence ever on rap artist & hip hop. From the tats, clothes, bravado, aggression, antics. Pac could rap emotions through aggression. And make you feel it. That's Legendary 💯
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 I was gonna comment then realised that your the same dude with 1k + comments on this channel hating pac 💀 bit lame tbh
Oh for real? Then how come he accused Big Stretch, Biggie and Puff of setting him up but then later found out it was Jimmy Henchgmen which was obvious from the beggining since Jimmy is the one that set up the studio session. Also Pac was a hypocrite, he accused Big of biting his style but bit off numerous rappers style Like Method Man`s Bring The Pain, on Pac`s No More Pain Song, Nas, I Gave You Power song, on Pac`s Me And My Girlfriend Song, Kill Kill`s Mama Dear on Pac`s Dear Mama song copied east cost rappers mafios style with made Niggas, and so on. When ya`ll gonna keep a buck on how many rappers pac copied?
Pac did say on the lost vibe interviews he was the Bridge big and puff used to get to the west these stories confirm what pac was saying 👍🏾 nice interview
Bro all these comments talking bout I knew pac wasn’t lying ARTIST been Using other artist styles for years from before big and pac time and still up to this day…
Funny thing is, Pac switched up his barz & image too lol. He started out rhyming about Black Power (like a Chuck D or a KRS-1) and ended up crossing over with all that Thug Life & player sh*t. 🤷🏾♀️
the title of this video is so crazy to me. biggie didn't "copy" . its just influence and it happens every single day in the industry. clickbait titles be so goofy.
@@mrcheeseheadb8380 kirk burrows was the president not a writer or engineer, how involved in the music process was he? He's also speaking in retrospect after having a negative parting of ways with Diddy like Gene Deal. That being said let's agree to this idea, all he said was the song "I get around " was a template, it was an upbeat party song but be honest and tell me which of biggies songs sounds like this? Wanting to make upbeat party songs isn't stealing someone's style, the upbeat party record predates tupac and belongs to no one. Also art titled this video in a misleading way.
"Smooth Operator" was a clasic player anthem by Biggie's favorite rapper as a kid who Big daddy Kane. Biggie was influenced by player anthems before IGA.
Big said out his own mouth pac told him to rap for the ladies. Was biggie a playa on party and bullshit ? Clearly he wasn’t Gon go that route until pac schooled him
@@ZYaKnoe249 bruh it has been common knowledge from the start that Biggie's main influence was Big Daddy Kane his childhood friends literally have said countless times that Biggie was a Daddy Kane disciple 😒
Word. I finally understand what Pac was talking about after all these years. I just couldn't figure out exactly which song or songs he was referring to. But there will never be another I Get Around. Respect
2pac's My only fear of death that's why he never released which was pose 2 be on thug style album biggies album came out & it had suicidal thoughts 1 of few biggie copy his style
Biggie also was trying to outdo Dre and Death Row... The Chronic was a HUGE influence on him... that's why Big's lyrics were so violent and over the top.
I wouldn’t say “Copy” but I believe “Influence” is a better word. Biggie was his own artist & knew what he wanted to do when got in the game, but Tupac did influence his player image by schooling him on things because Tupac knew a lot.
Everyone has tried to make something akin to another its part of how we.learn as artist. Good artist copy and great artist steal. This why we study our contemporaries and our predecessors.
No, it didn't influence it. Biggie was on the "Real Love" remix before "I Get Around" even dropped, and Biggie's playa persona came from Heavy D who Puffy used to work with at Uptown Records. Everyone knows Puffy's vision for Biggie was like a more street version of Heavy D.
@@theetruth8626 pac was influenced just like Nas was influenced by Kool Mo Dee, but he def was is own revolutionary genre in his raps. Biggie was a copy cat even that song juicy was lately revealed to be copied bro get out ur feelings
@@thakiid8568 that whole Ready to die album was a copy of the initial me against the world. The Versace Biggie copied and even that video where is while persona is said to be based off I get around. Yeah ima keep it a hundred Biggie was a known biter even Rae/Ghost said it
@@HanmaSaitama bruh everybody was a copy cat u can't run from the facts u just speaking from your bias opinion Rakim is the god of rapper and dam there every rapper copy him Pac image started off Public enemy Pac copy some NwA Pac copy some Scarface Pac copy some LL what u think Pac meant when he said I done copy and mastered y'all styles
Bruh stop it everybody in the music business copies other artists styles to create music Pac copy Scarface style but y'all quiet about that u rather discredit biggie
@@theetruth8626 dumass lil bitch 2pac don't sound nothing like scarface ..dis the 2nd nicca from the bad boy camp who was biggie friend who said he copied pac format tf u mean
People been talking bad about Diddy for years. Clearly he don’t give a fuck and continues to be successful. Correct me if I’m wrong but I haven’t even seen him reply to any of these niggas, EVER
@@KelvinMick-q5u what could he say ? Even if he did, he’d just hit em with that brother love, “I wish them the best” bullshit and tap dance around everything they said instead of actually responding
@@trvnksfrm1k I agree but what I’m saying is none of what people been saying for years have effected him. And you have some of his artists saying good things about him? If I’m not mistaken
Took a long time but the bad boy crew is slowing showing there true cards. Respect 2pacs name & game. Greatest Artist Of All Time Tupac Shakur 71-96 & beyond.
Same topics just different guest. If you don’t switch up the formula this channel will die within a years. You covered every Tupac angle bro. Even dissed everyone or everything not pac
No. But the only reason pac ever made a deal out of it was because of the beef. 2pac admitted himself that he told biggie what type of songs to write in order to sell records. Biggie took that advice then gets chewed out by pac for it? Of course if 2pac was right about Biggie knowing that pac would get jacked at Quad Studio then there's a 2 face aspect that would make anybody angry
I don't think Pac lied at all bro... I'm starting to see all of the crazy and emotional ones are just trying to tell the truth in a place that is full of lies, pretending, denying and other BS
No silly all artists copy other artists to create music this been done since the beginning of time Pac copied Scarface Rakim and others who did it before him so learn your history of music before saying off the wall things
While i don`t belive everything this guy says I could believe this becuase Biggie former DJ Clark Kent and Puffy said in a interview that Big wanted to be a hardcore rapper, and they convinced him that if he really wanted to sell a lot of records that he should do commercialized songs.
@@JJKessa Never said i believe Puffy, but this guy back ground story don`t add up as far as him claiming he owned 25% of Bad Boy and Puffy suppoedly taking that 25% ownership, but yet he still ontinued to work for Puffy and never sued. That story don`t add up. A man ego wuill not allow him to get played like that and still continue to work for that person and not sue.
Very sad that these 2 brothers could go from the best of friends to enemies over a misunderstanding. I believe that Big and Pac were pawns of Puffy and Suge respectively, and never got a chance to get on the phone and squash the issue.
@@docholliday7226 Be that as it may, BIG didn't have anything to do with that. He even tried to visit him in the hospital the same day or night, I can't remember. I'm pretty sure 1 phone call would've ended any suspicion of him having anything to do with it.
Pac is truly the greatest 😂 no wonder people nitpick every thing about him to discredit him but you can't deny his influence. He's your favorite rapper favorite rapper 🐐
Pac is the biggest influence even today.. think bout it. Pac by dissing biggie got his biggest bad. Now every industry exec won't even sign a nigga if he ain't beefing. Pac was bout being a G or a thug. The same way that rappers today. Pac was big on jewelry etc.. the list can continue.
Shock made the instrumental for another rapper (Dude who played Caines cousin Harrel in Menace to Society”. He rode around with the beat for months and couldn’t create a song. Shock then gave the song to Pac and he created I Get Around in one session. Pac worked super duper fast. He the GOAT for real. Most of these rappers today have everything laid out for them. The beat and hook and the subject matter be already made nowadays the rapper just goes in a raps. Pac did everything in his song but the beat. And he did it in one sitting. Aint nobody touching Pac for real
@@clharris7211 His name is saafir As Caine's Cousin. Rapper from the bay area was a 2nd roadie for digital underground with 2pac and was in the hieroglyphics with del. RIP SHOCK G
I like this guy. The fact that he told the truth out of his love for music is just beautiful. When ppl speak on hip hop records with high respect is very satisfying. RIP to The Greatest Of All Time- Tupac. Also respect to the east coast DON, Notorious BIG. He was so good. It's a shame they were turned against eachother by pieces of shit that hold their own ppl back from progression.
Biggie does have a great ear for beats. He came up with the beat idea for Unbelievable. He begged DJ Premier for a beat when Premier was in a studio session for hours and he was tired. Biggie told Premo that I don’t care if it’s a couple of sample snippets over the Impeach The President drum break. Premo was like are you serious? Lol. Premo came by the studio and made the beat in front of Big. He did was Biggie said and Big said play the sample in different pitches and add R. Kelly “Your Body’s Callin Me” line where he says “It’s unbelievable” and Premo did it. The song became a classic.
We are never getting the Bad Boy doc... the legacy isnt aging well at all.. barely anyone from that camp has anything good to say and former producers and security are telling a story from the inside that isnt pretty
@@boxkilla7314 both were two CAPTIVATING MC's. Pac's energy & swag was second to none & Biggies flow & sound made You want to listen for more & more! In my view, Biggie was a real chill dude as if he was from the west coast. To me, the west coast was right up Big's alley. It's just that he grew up on the east coast and had a lot of New York (Brooklyn) in him. To me Pack had a lot of New York & Bmore in him cuz he was from the east & loved it. The west coast had a great deal of his early adult upbringing & influence that helped him. Who know what kinda songs Pac may have continued to release if he never moved out west.
Stop the nut hugging. Pac himself said he wasn’t the BEST rapper but the realest rapper. Plenty of artists rhyme circles around Pac. If you think one is better than the other it’s all based on preference.
@@Synchronite" she looked so good I'd suck on her daddy's dick" lol i'll take Pacs line any day over that feminine line. Yo bootcamp told yall biggie bit that get money hook from them, Wu told u, pac told u. Where there's smoke there's fire.
@@Synchroniteyou didnt get what he meant? Like letter to my unborn Child? He was takling about youth and the next generations. Damn so try to look like you know shit and like Pac, but are fake about both things. Must be sad to be like that.
LL Cool J is the blueprint. LL, brought ALL THAT "young - black - rich," "playa," "ballin" lifestyle into Hip Hop on his 3rd album' Walking With A Panther in 1989. No one took that approach he did it first ...and he caught serious backlash for it. Hip Hop was in the midst of it's afrocentric, consciouness movement and folks just wasn't trying to hear that. When Pac first hit the scene he was on that pro-Black. ...consciousness. ...dashiki, kufi hat etc. he was hanging with Chuck D / Public Enemy, X Clan. ...he was movin in those circles. Speaking at H.S. youth centers etc. There were other successful rapper's, but LL was Hip Hop's first "SUPER STAR." Everybody was chasing his success. ...while simutaniously hating on him. LOL😉 Drake is LL 2.0
Dude is on point about Biggie copying Pac. Haters gonna be mad but its plenty of receipts finally being revealed by people actually there at the time. I know it hurts for yall in denial but what's done in the dark eventually will come into light..
2 pac was telling big to have records like that on his album. It was only when they started to have issues that pac said biggie was copying him. There’s a difference between schooling someone coming up and them copying you.
@@WingoTribe704 lyrical means if u read the lyrics. How it's written would have a complexity to it. A technicality to it. I think Pac was a very simple lyricist but he's one of the best at performing his lyrics. But it doesn't mean he was the most elite lyricist.
@@al5603 his vocabulary wasn't that deep. I agree. Didn't biggie used to read the dictionary to help him rhyme? But Either way, pac was still the better rapper.
I'm glad I seen this video. Alot of interviews with 2pac he speaks on things, saying everything will come to light. Least this guy is honest and speaking on things that gives context to the 2pacs interviews.
Pac was an actor, rapper, activist, writer, and business man I don't think Biggie was doing better than him. Biggies whole legacy is tied up into Tupac, not the other way around. 2Pac did way more in his 25 years and can stand alone but if you mention Biggie, somewhere soon after you will hear the name 2Pac. That's what happens when you copy anothers steelo, especially if it's done successfully. Also, 2Pac was too focused on changing the world -- he was working and creating all the time and it wasn't because he thought somebody was doing better than him, it was so they could.
@@2bithustlers444your use of words express the level of your intellect. You don't get to engage with me in conversation. You've proven yourself ignorant. Any further comment or disrespect from you has already been disregarded.
Tupac said there were things that happened in the background that none of us know about, yet you get people on the internet acting like they know the whole story
This is facts . Pac taught Big so much and he felt like when I got shot you being the King of New York you supposed to know who shot me ! Then after that no rapper was rocking Versace , Gucci and Fendi like Pac. Even before he was famous then Big stole that who style
@@mikegillins4992 Suge kinda didn't tho...He's buried alive if that makes sense...But there both definitely still living...Pacs genes got wiped off face of the earth...Biggie has a kid
@@jaypie8 I understand you point about suge but in between his two jail stints suge got a chance to enjoy plenty of life on the other hand diddy is a different topic, not enough space to type what I would like to say so I will leave it as that!!
That's a Strong ass title (copied)Biggie sounds Nothing like Pac, now Biggie just like Everybody else took inspiration from Pac but Biggie was his Own rapper he sounds like No one especially Not Pac they are two Very different rappers, i Hate when ppl try n Downplay others Biggie is n was a Legend point blank foh with that acting like he only was successful cause he "copied" pac type shit 🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
The reason why people do that is because well one…Pac stans do it just because they’re still living in 95-96 era when they were beefing and they want it to be a continued argument. They can’t get over it so they downplay Biggie like he was a nobody. Someone on here said that because of Pac, he made Biggie a bigger star. Im like how? Smh. Now mind you, Pac was going platinum until his 3rd album Me Against The World. And the another thing is people said Biggie copied 2Pac’s album concept for the Ready To Die album. Once again, how? Smh. I love Pac but it gets out of hand with his “stans” and some of the dumb they say.
@@SoulOfTheSouth these fools don't even know that both Biggie AND 2Pac got their death fixations from Scarface. 'Face ended his first solo album with him dying.
I'm about fairness. Who was the first ingga to rap about getting some 🍑? Every body else copied him? Who was the first fat rapper. Who was the first to rhyme to a beat?
Yea I get around reminds me of Virginia Beach, Greek days like Sept labor day weekend 93-94ish!!! That joint was in heavy rotation that weekend!!! Good times 🎶💃🏾😎 💰 💰💰😉
I love pac but y’all talk like he always been a playa boy and that biggie stole that style for himself. Biggie only has a few songs where he’s like that but the rest of his songs is him in his gangsta persona. When I hear big music and pac music they weren’t quite alike. Tupac was a conscious rapper who could break down any topic and he was versatile in his art form to show you many sides of himself. Biggie had the ability to do that as well but he wasn’t in tuned with it like pac was. Biggie ability lies in his intricate wordplay and how he’s able to make you sit down and listen to his story he’s telling. When it comes to telling stories big makes you feel like you living it with him.
Before I GET AROUND, Pac was with Digital Underground, and I'm sure you know, but Shock said Pac was getting more girls then him at that time. I mean, dude broke into the game at age 19 or 20. When does the age for being a player actually kick in? If that's the case, Jada admitted she wasn't physically attracted to Pac when they 1st met, but she said once he spoke he pulled her right in. This is at age 16. Even Lelia Stienberg, the Caucasian lady who helped Pac as a teenager, said he was charming and intelligent, but she was much too older and too white for Pac. What I described is a player in the making, and for him it started in his broke teenage years. For many other men, it doesn't happen until they learn about self esteem, or until they get money and begin frunting like a player.
It's not that intricate. Mr. BURROWS WAS THERE AND HE TOLD U. ACCEPT IT. Also whomever call Pac a gangsta is not truly listening or hasn't listened to the catalog we would say maybe street,ghetto or hood in the fullest expression of that and revolutionary or in his own words T.H.U.G. but then u gotta research thug. But clearly big stole. Which artist should. There's videos floating around of young biggie Freestyle and he was clearly neither street, a hustler or player. But it's cool.
Yall get lost forgetting that no matter how fancy a teacher,pundit or spiritual leader can speak if he can't speak to the hearts of men the rest is irrelevant. This is why Biggie doesn't have classics. He failed to be vulnerable and transparent
Just listened to both IGA and BIg Poppa and there are no similarities. The most impactful record is BP. The smoothness of BP vs IGA is completely different. Two different tracks and the topic was covered before these two.🤦🏿♂️
He isn't talking about songs man, he is talking about image and persona. Pac influenced bad boy to give Big a more Playa persona. Biggie just wanted to do all street songs and nigga shit. Biggie career blew up when he mixed the 2 together. Pac schooled them on that woman are fans and customers also. Make music for them too !!!!
@@deebaker4671 fact's. You're right on the money! And big was definitely a student of the game but big papa wouldn't have been relevant if it wasn't smooth and laid back (also has the West Coast sound over the Isley sample(that electric worm that makes the whistling sound... Puffy was running around with a bald head when they were hanging with PAC too say Big was influenced by PAC is saying the very least
he not talking about songs he is talking about 2pac style 2pac told us every thing in hit em up this was a bad boy owner and that's why biggie didn't respond to hit em up because every thing 2pac said true yall want to hear a lie but every thing in the dark must come to light 🤷♂️
Y'all act like the industry didn't control record sales, especially back then when sound scans mattered... They tried to black ball Pac & he still was selling units... Pac knocked Bruce Springsteen off #1 in 95... Not another rapper, Mr USA... & as much as other rappers before him were sex symbols, none went to the heights he went... Y'all wicked narcissists are just clones for the agenda... Keep doing y'all social media biddings, coward ass traitors...👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
I get around was a Very catchy summertime song with a dope video Biggie could never be the person who cooked up I get around It was a sex symbol engineered song
2pac perfect example of what happens when you show too much love to people, they was low key hating on that man trying to take his spot when they could’ve just been grinding with him
This comment makes absolutely no sense. Pac was the one who started the beef not big. Biggie went platinum before pac & was bigger than pac so why tf hate?
@@Chrisbx17 wtf hell no big first album in 94 only sold 2 million! Bout to time ‘96 rolled around. PAC 95 album Me against the world was number 1! While he was in prison . When all eyez on me drop that sold 5 million!!
@@richardmille_1599 bro pac didn’t go platinum until after his beef with biggie which was his 3rd album. Pac ain’t drop a classic until he dropped his 3rd album. Biggie came out the gate with classic & didn’t need to make up a fake beef for publicly to sell records
Biggie could've ended the whole shit by acknowledging Pac instead of taking inspiration from him and subliminally taking shots at him...i never believe it when people talk about the love biggie had for pac because i have never seen biggie prophesizing it but i have heard long kiss goodnight, mad rapper ,kickin the door etc and if you are a pac fan, you know when dude's be talking about Pac...biggie played his hand and got burnt trusting puffy
@@mullersarin1587 fuck you talking about? I was just talking about 2pac and Biggie's relationship...your response is out of context but I guess you just wanted to respond...I still say biggie could have settled the ish by acknowledging everything pac did for him but I guess biggie had toxic people like you around him that escalated the shit beyond repairs
2Pac himself said this in an interview that Biggie heard the original version of "Me Against the World" album and he copied his image with popping bottles and having girls. Remember 2Pac started militant Black Panther style with his first 2 albums and then he got more grown and advanced.
He actually started advancing on Strictly for my N.I.G.G.A.Z. MAKAVELI in some instances put me in the mind of Strictly. Although Strictly was more of I'm getting some fame, being tested but still political.
I get what he's saying but apparently most of y'all don't. He's not saying 2pac inspired his sound, he's saying 2pac inspired his swag. They have NO similarities musically.
Wrong he did inspire his sound! He used PAC’s production style on RTD! Look at how the albums were led! PAC’s first singles were all inspiring until he got to DR! PAC’s first lead singles were Brenda’s Got A Baby, Keep Your Head Up, Dear Mama! Big first single Juicy followed by Big Papa! PAC drops CA Love listen to it closely the remix the one in the desert! Big’s second single Hypnotize the bass line is damn near identical to CA Love (Remix)! So yes it was all a carbon copy!
@@bambam2402 what are you talking about he used PAC’s producer? You talking about Easy Mo Bee, he did 1 beat on the thug life album while he was working on Big’s album and they both came out in 94 and he had multiple tracks on Big’s album so how exactly did he steal Pac’s producer?
I've been saying for decades now that Biggie was always biting other artists. JUICY 2 pac on 'sama song': Now I clown around when I hang around with my Underground Girls use to frown, say I'm down, when I come around gas me and when they pass me they use to ''DISS ME'' harrass me, but now they ask me if they can ''KISS ME'' Biggie: I smoke skunk with my peeps all day Spread love, it's the Brooklyn way The Moët and Alizé keep me pissy Girls used to ''DISS ME'' now they write letters cause they ''MISS ME'' Jeru tha Damaja: Don't provoke the wrath of this rhyme inventor 'CAUSE I BLOW UP SPOTS LIKE THE WORLD TRADE CENTER Biggie: Now I'm in the limelight 'cause I rhyme tight Time to get paid,BLOW UP LIKE THE WORLD TRADE GIVE ME THE LOOT Onyx: STICK'N'MUVE (the whole song is about robbing people quick) Biggie: TREAT IT LIKE BOXING STICK'N'MUVE, STICK'N'MUVE READY TO DIE Redman on watch ur nuggets 'ON and OFF LIKE A SWITCH, bust the mix Jam, oops! I turn up the pitch Biggie: I DROP LYRICS OFF AND ON LIKE A LIGHT SWITCH NAS ON BACK TO THE GRILL AGAIN This is Nas, kid, you know how it runs I'm waving automatic guns at nuns STICKING UP THE PREACHERS IN THE CHURCH, I'm a stone crook Serial killer, who works by the phone book BIGGIE: Big Poppa never softenin TAKE YOU TO THE CHURCH, ROB THE PREACHER FOR THE OFFERIN There are so many more like that, like him biting raekwon for the whole mafia thing
Pac said this. Pac didn’t come off as a liar either. Maybe he was a lil dramatic (happens when there’s minimal male influence during the developmental stages of childhood) however he wasn’t a liar.
@@kennylafortune63 if that was true biggie would've came back at pac with full force instead of those weak ass subliminal disses back in the day!! Now that's facts!! Stop lying to yourself & go enjoy your hero on a biggie platform!! We don't need you sorry ass pac haters commenting just to make yourself feel good about biggie knowing he was inferior to pac!! Gtfoh!!
People act like Pac was trippin. YOU HAD TO BE THERE. He took BIG under his wing. Didn’t have to. Put him on his shows. Told him the formula for great radio songs, NOT PUFF. Showed him designer shit not the hoodies and timbs. Put him on bitches. Big and JR Mafia left a gun w the serial number scratched off in Pac room. Same time Pac confronted the people Big low key told him about. BIG got robbed by the same people. Pac got the case w ol girl and the gun charge and didn’t snitch. Watch the interview outside the courthouse. He mentioned but didn’t rat. If BIG got caught up with that, where would he be. In prison w D Rocc who took a gun charge for him already. Pac hear people from BIG hood robbed him and asked him who did it. Big said he didn’t know. Asked big for money, Big said he was broke. Didn’t offer to throw no parties or nothing to help him. Did a photo shoot with a custom Versace ring that Pac got robbed for in the shooting. Puff release Who Shot Ya. Was on mixtapes dissing. New York djs and artists were dissing. Then listen to Niggas Bleed and Long Kiss Goodnight and Brooklyns finest. He dissing. BIG getting Dogg Pound trailer shots up. Pac wasn’t tripping. He said he just needed to whip his lil bro for trippin. Big and Bad Boy was on some Fucc shit.
This is not the only song Biggie copied/ was influenced by 2pac. Other examples are 2pac keep ya head up vs Biggie juicy, 2pac Im getting Money vs Biggie get money and 2pac aint mad at cha feat danny boy vs Biggie Miss U feature 112 among various others. The channel Discretion TV goes into this.
@@kingtimiii601 he was placed in there by the jail cuz he was considered something like Larry Hoover bcuz of his influence he had of being famous they say but also I think it was because of that and him being a 🅿️anther associate Pac carried more power than he even knew
@@bossplayermfs5972 Vlad wants a narrative... Typical law enforcement-esque Americano who just wants to pry information out and for no apparent reason other than they want to know to spread a narrative that such and such is bad or "criminal"... All of them are pigs who value profits and popularity above all so the Real Ones wil always clash with pigges...
@@thakiid8568 Notorious B.I.G is a rip-off of Notorious B1, Big Poppa is a rip-off of Big Daddy, and "Juicy" is a rip-off of the track "Big Daddy" by Notorious B1 from Mississppi. FACTS don't give a fuck about your feelings, ya boy was a BITER🤣🤣🤣🤣
A Yo Biggie was a biter. Tupac said it when he was alive, that Biggie bit his style. Rae and Ghostface said it on the Purple tape that Big was biting styles but most people thought that Rae and Ghost was just hating, it turns out that they was telling the truth. It has even came out that he bit his name(Notorious B.I.G. ) off another rapper and even stole the Juicy song smh. Fly Ty QGTM (Queens Get The Money)
Not only I Get Around. 2Pac was the template for both of Biggie's albums with a little Snoop mixed in. Ready to Die was Pac inspired and Life After Death was Biggie's version of All Eyes On Me.
Biggie heard Me Against the world which is now R U Still Down then make Ready to Die ...2Pac changed Me Against the World to what it is today which is better
Respect to Kirk for admitting this. RIP to the legends Tupac and Biggie.
Respect to kirk for being so truthful and honest and giving 2pac his flowers rest in peace makaveli the Don thugz don't die we multiply
💯
Wow, this guy is confirming a lot of the claims that 2Pac made about Biggie copying his style, not being a playa, about Pac putting him on, begging females to let him sleep on the couch, etc.
Biggie never cared about a playa image. Tupac gave biggie advice and biggie took his advice. That's not copying.
Another man talking about what good Pac did & had on the culture. 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Boom, which is exactly what 2pac said. "Copied my style"
Facts
The juicy video is a version of I get around video
Agreed fully with what he saying. Pac was truly iconic and ground breaking
Diddy peeped it and Tried to emulate with B.I.G. but biggie was A Whole different specimen
Pac was really the archetype for a lot of niggas careers.
DMX JaRule Jay Z
master p as well lol
@@SuperJaylen123 Yep they took his blueprint big time
We wouldn't know Jay-Z if he didn't know biggie who 2PAC GAVE THE #GAME/#BLUEPRINT TO‼️💯💯
@@jqualls7901 You know that’s not true.
For those who ain't know. Tupac said exactly what he saying now...in 2022..back in 95.. LONG LIVE MAKAVELI
ummm no. tupac was saying that biggie "stole" his style. kirk says they were inspired to do a playa type song. the same way tupac probably did the same when he heard ll cool j or kane.
Every interview from people around the situation always seem to align more with what Pac was saying at the time. He wasn’t paranoid he was just super aware of the situation around him
yeah except that didn't happen. pac accused biggie of "stealing his style" which is false. this dude just said they were inspired to do a "playa" type song because they like 2pac's version. which btw, rappers have been doing since the 80s.
@@misterhappy5462INTERPRETATION NOT FOR EVERYONE😂
2 pac told y’all this is his lyrics and interviews but y’all ain’t believe him ; now let’s see if y’all believe it coming from someone else mouth. ( now it’s all about Versace y’all copy my style 5 shots didn’t stop me I took it and smiled). Y’all biggie fans mad 😂
Fat ass wanted to be a king like PAC but he couldnt....LOL🤣
Pac forever
Swear they quiet 🤫 now lol
lol facts Gene deal even said it in his Vlad interview. he said biggies image was molded after 2pacs
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 they BIG mad bro😂😂😂
we need more of KB. dude is a LEGEND that Puff kept hidden from the world.
Big already said pac schooled him to alot of things in the game, we are all influenced by someone but I don't think people understand the definition of influence and tend to take it to far.
You seem disappointed to hear Big took PAC style like he said lol it is what it is. They should’ve showed PAC more love and respect for what he willingly did to help them
@@DMitch- 💯.
@@DMitch- How can I be disappointed when big said it himself, make it make sense bruh!
@@boxkilla7314 facts homie! Biggie said it bunch of times!
@The Esquire of Sports ® He's exactly what I was talking about when I said people take it to far.
Tupac was and is still the blueprint! Shock G’s production on ‘I Get Around’ was flawless.
Biggie was tough on the eyes so that creation of a playa image had to be strategic. From him to go from his daughters mother Jan to the likes of Kim & Faith - they bought in. S/O to Pac for his genius.
Big made it cool to be phat
@@gsp1634 heavy d
@@BigMoonShot
Heavy D was Phat and handsome.
Warren g made the I get around beat
“Tough on the eyes” that’s what got me to like your comment. 🤣🤣🤣💀 I thought I was the only one to say something like that. With that said, some men have a charisma that transcends their looks and releases the same alluring heat that a good looking man does. If you get the right man, I’m saying, then you won’t be messed up by his looks. His personality will engulf you.
Very articulate in conversation 🎯💯
Remember when Tupac said.. Study.. Study.. Biggie was copying him... Me against the world... Ready to die.. All eyes on me... Life after death ☠
Tupac made a double album and Biggie copied it
All eyez on me yes. But ready to die was a scarface concept. Not Tupacs concept.
I would have loved to have seen more of Biggie and Pac when they were friends. 🤔💞🙏
Me too
Biggie is never spoken about on his own without the mention of pac. Where as pac is, say whatever you like even after 25years but biggie can never be compared to pac. Even when alive see his life before and after pac, check the numbers, check the style, check the lyrics, the blueprints, the skeletons and you’ll see who needed who to get where..
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 B.I.G. is still the “King of New York”.
You Pac stans are getting very tiring,
I can't stand it as someone who vividly remembers the Biggie/PAC shit. Both were dope in their own way and unfortunately, the industry played up the beef to sell records and we lost two great artists because of it@@TheWillog
Now it's all about Versace ,
You copied my style ,
Five shots couldn't drop me ,
I took it and smiled ,
Now I'm bout to set the record straight
With my AK I'm still the THUG that you love to hate.
1971 -1996 ❤💥❤
Versace was ll cool j style and any rapper from Miami or Detroit and that time. Google is your friend bro. Pac didn’t create nothing he borrowed from ll cool j and others. Take those wack verses for what it really was
Pac stole Willie D's flow,LL swag,Chuck D and Cubes political style and xclans afrocentric style
@@jaystacks5249 go tell that whoooore of a mother u have she should’ve aborted
@@jaystacks5249 Just googled it, couldn't find anything. Versace himself wanted Pac to wear his clothing so that's not exactly "borrowing from LL Cool J" is it?
People will literally make up their own facts just to try slander the dude 😂
@@Oxygen97 facts
RIP Shock G! Even though I wish that beat would've gone on Body Hat Syndrome, Shock was a generous genius. Brilliant production
Biggie was rapping about being a player years ago to the "Africa" by Toto. It has never been released in full but its in that Biggie Driven Documentary.
man stop it lol. they molded his image after Pac. 2 ex bad boy employees have now confirmed it
You mad ya favorite artist stole my boy style
Look at the documentary. Biggie was recording that song in the late 80's as MC Cwest. It was so sweet 💜 and he sung the hook.
How is y’all contradicting the Vice President of the label that Big was on? Where was y’all at when all of this is going on?
@@jackjill8129
Okay Gene Deal. How much does Diddy owe you?
This man is dropping jewels on multiple levels💯%🔥
🎯
Yes sir 🎉
2Pac is probably the biggest influence ever on rap artist & hip hop. From the tats, clothes, bravado, aggression, antics. Pac could rap emotions through aggression. And make you feel it. That's Legendary 💯
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 I was gonna comment then realised that your the same dude with 1k + comments on this channel hating pac 💀 bit lame tbh
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 you every where they talking bout pac
@@Cartiiwrld is that all you do with your life is keep track and count of an online troll? Talk bout lames..lol
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 I thought you was a minister, I see you love PAC also.💯
Gemini’s run this world. A.I. had the same effect in the nba.
I'm surprised someone from Bad Boy speak facts like that. Thanks for sharing
Gene puffy bodyguard said the same thing on art of dialogue
Gene puffy bodyguard said the same thing
@@ghostt488 true, Gene is the man
He's bitter
This one gonna make a lot of ya'll mad. Pac wasn't paranoid, lying, or jealous. Shoutout to Kirk for keepin it a buck! 🎯💯
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 Lloyd got his ass beat inna cell 😂😂 🤡
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 the truth hurts u clown
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 Don't worry Pac & Biggie got blasted! Hiphop continues! Oh & more rappers get blasted now!
Pac got shot and ran to the radio and said Biggie and them set me up …. Real thug like
Oh for real? Then how come he accused Big Stretch, Biggie and Puff of setting him up but then later found out it was Jimmy Henchgmen which was obvious from the beggining since Jimmy is the one that set up the studio session. Also Pac was a hypocrite, he accused Big of biting his style but bit off numerous rappers style Like Method Man`s Bring The Pain, on Pac`s No More Pain Song, Nas, I Gave You Power song, on Pac`s Me And My Girlfriend Song, Kill Kill`s Mama Dear on Pac`s Dear Mama song copied east cost rappers mafios style with made Niggas, and so on. When ya`ll gonna keep a buck on how many rappers pac copied?
This interview is brilliant
Pac did say on the lost vibe interviews he was the Bridge big and puff used to get to the west these stories confirm what pac was saying 👍🏾 nice interview
Bro all these comments talking bout I knew pac wasn’t lying ARTIST been Using other artist styles for years from before big and pac time and still up to this day…
Nobody said anyone CREATED anything 🤣🤣🤣
PAC only said give him his props n stop acting like he wasn’t a big part of his success and turn his back on him. It’s a big difference
Exactly these dudes are weirdos bruh.
Funny thing is, Pac switched up his barz & image too lol. He started out rhyming about Black Power (like a Chuck D or a KRS-1) and ended up crossing over with all that Thug Life & player sh*t. 🤷🏾♀️
@@LadyDuchess not really
the title of this video is so crazy to me. biggie didn't "copy" . its just influence and it happens every single day in the industry. clickbait titles be so goofy.
Biggie acted like he had his own style. Truth is he wanted to be just like 2pac
Agree 💯, influence maybe but saying big copied is a biased opinion from this vlad wannabe Tupac fanboy
@@drue_tube9357 THANK YOU!!! perfectly said , brother. the bias is insane.
@@drue_tube9357 he’s telling you they “bad boy” used pac as a catapult into stardom . It was all intentional, pac was right to go as hard as he did .
@@mrcheeseheadb8380 kirk burrows was the president not a writer or engineer, how involved in the music process was he? He's also speaking in retrospect after having a negative parting of ways with Diddy like Gene Deal. That being said let's agree to this idea, all he said was the song "I get around " was a template, it was an upbeat party song but be honest and tell me which of biggies songs sounds like this? Wanting to make upbeat party songs isn't stealing someone's style, the upbeat party record predates tupac and belongs to no one. Also art titled this video in a misleading way.
"Smooth Operator" was a clasic player anthem by Biggie's favorite rapper as a kid who Big daddy Kane. Biggie was influenced by player anthems before IGA.
Exactly, that playa shit ain't came from IGA nor Pac in general lol 🤣 this niggas acting like rap music didn't exist bfore 2pac
@@ZYaKnoe249 that’s how they excuse Big from biting
Big said out his own mouth pac told him to rap for the ladies. Was biggie a playa on party and bullshit ? Clearly he wasn’t Gon go that route until pac schooled him
@@ZYaKnoe249 bruh it has been common knowledge from the start that Biggie's main influence was Big Daddy Kane his childhood friends literally have said countless times that Biggie was a Daddy Kane disciple 😒
bro biggie was hanging with 2pac not big daddy Kane how do you sound yall just don't want to here the truth 🤦♂️
Word. I finally understand what Pac was talking about after all these years. I just couldn't figure out exactly which song or songs he was referring to. But there will never be another I Get Around. Respect
2pac's My only fear of death that's why he never released which was pose 2 be on thug style album biggies album came out & it had suicidal thoughts 1 of few biggie copy his style
Biggie also was trying to outdo Dre and Death Row... The Chronic was a HUGE influence on him... that's why Big's lyrics were so violent and over the top.
I wouldn’t say “Copy” but I believe “Influence” is a better word. Biggie was his own artist & knew what he wanted to do when got in the game, but Tupac did influence his player image by schooling him on things because Tupac knew a lot.
Everyone has tried to make something akin to another its part of how we.learn as artist. Good artist copy and great artist steal. This why we study our contemporaries and our predecessors.
Pac already explained all this to Sway, Biggie paid people to fuck him, that's a trick, not a playa.
No, it didn't influence it. Biggie was on the "Real Love" remix before "I Get Around" even dropped, and Biggie's playa persona came from Heavy D who Puffy used to work with at Uptown Records. Everyone knows Puffy's vision for Biggie was like a more street version of Heavy D.
Tell dat to di real Notorious B.I 😂
@@yaboym3247 if you don't stop that bullshit YOU HEARD WHAT he SAID 🤷🤣🤣🤣
He confirms everything pac every said, I see why he was pissed off
Yup everything from the who shot ya timing, n biggie going from party n bullshit to a PLAYA LOL....
Pac copied many rappers style Scarface Rakim and others. So should they been pissed off at Pac
@@theetruth8626 pac was influenced just like Nas was influenced by Kool Mo Dee, but he def was is own revolutionary genre in his raps. Biggie was a copy cat even that song juicy was lately revealed to be copied bro get out ur feelings
@@thakiid8568 that whole
Ready to die album was a copy of the initial me against the world. The Versace Biggie copied and even that video where is while persona is said to be based off I get around. Yeah ima keep it a hundred Biggie was a known biter even Rae/Ghost said it
@@HanmaSaitama bruh everybody was a copy cat u can't run from the facts u just speaking from your bias opinion Rakim is the god of rapper and dam there every rapper copy him Pac image started off Public enemy Pac copy some NwA Pac copy some Scarface Pac copy some LL what u think Pac meant when he said I done copy and mastered y'all styles
2Pac wasn't lying. It just makes sense for Biggie to copy 2Pac. After all at one point 2Pac was Biggie's mentor.
Bruh stop it everybody in the music business copies other artists styles to create music Pac copy Scarface style but y'all quiet about that u rather discredit biggie
@@theetruth8626 how so ?
Pac told biggie to make music for women and the men would follow
@@HanmaSaitama exactly lol smh Tupac was Tupac be didn't copy anyone he was wayyyy different from anyone in the he game and a trend setter
@@theetruth8626 dumass lil bitch 2pac don't sound nothing like scarface ..dis the 2nd nicca from the bad boy camp who was biggie friend who said he copied pac format tf u mean
Pac been told y'all this but y'all thought he was trippin. Diddy better start don't right by ppl because all his secrets and skeletons are coming out👀
People been talking bad about Diddy for years. Clearly he don’t give a fuck and continues to be successful. Correct me if I’m wrong but I haven’t even seen him reply to any of these niggas, EVER
@@KelvinMick-q5u what could he say ? Even if he did, he’d just hit em with that brother love, “I wish them the best” bullshit and tap dance around everything they said instead of actually responding
@@trvnksfrm1k I agree but what I’m saying is none of what people been saying for years have effected him. And you have some of his artists saying good things about him? If I’m not mistaken
Biggie said it himself that Pac advised him to make radio records
@@KelvinMick-q5u All his ran back to do business with him soon as he made the offer even Craig Mack went back at one point
Took a long time but the bad boy crew is slowing showing there true cards. Respect 2pacs name & game. Greatest Artist Of All Time Tupac Shakur 71-96 & beyond.
Facts ✊🏿
thank u
Same topics just different guest. If you don’t switch up the formula this channel will die within a years. You covered every Tupac angle bro. Even dissed everyone or everything not pac
Facts
Check his views n subs. I think he'll be okay
He’s on PAC’s dick. He’s obsessed.
So Tupac wasn't lying at all
No. But the only reason pac ever made a deal out of it was because of the beef. 2pac admitted himself that he told biggie what type of songs to write in order to sell records. Biggie took that advice then gets chewed out by pac for it? Of course if 2pac was right about Biggie knowing that pac would get jacked at Quad Studio then there's a 2 face aspect that would make anybody angry
I don't think Pac lied at all bro...
I'm starting to see all of the crazy and emotional ones are just trying to tell the truth in a place that is full of lies, pretending, denying and other BS
@@hitmanhatton Pac told Scarface the same thing Scarface didn’t emulate or copy PAC’s style
Big admitted that pac schooled him to alot as far as the game but people don't understand the definition of influence and tend to take it to far.
@@malikshabazz5853 PAC emulated scarface
Further evidence as to why Pac is the greatest of all time
Not a greater rapper than Biggie, he a GOAT ppl wise
pac was garbage bro
No silly all artists copy other artists to create music this been done since the beginning of time Pac copied Scarface Rakim and others who did it before him so learn your history of music before saying off the wall things
ain't no goat love Pac tho I just appreciate people for what they bring to the table some ain't bringing shit to the table tho
I agree 💯👍🏿
While i don`t belive everything this guy says I could believe this becuase Biggie former DJ Clark Kent and Puffy said in a interview that Big wanted to be a hardcore rapper, and they convinced him that if he really wanted to sell a lot of records that he should do commercialized songs.
When your an ex employee who was fired 👟 & still upset your broke, you will say anything. This is a gene affiliate, what do you expect 😅
He did do the hardcore shit. It was on his albums like many rappers do.
can you link that interview here please? I want to read that.
Oh, do you believe puffy? Lmao🤣
@@JJKessa Never said i believe Puffy, but this guy back ground story don`t add up as far as him claiming he owned 25% of Bad Boy and Puffy suppoedly taking that 25% ownership, but yet he still ontinued to work for Puffy and never sued. That story don`t add up. A man ego wuill not allow him to get played like that and still continue to work for that person and not sue.
Very sad that these 2 brothers could go from the best of friends to enemies over a misunderstanding. I believe that Big and Pac were pawns of Puffy and Suge respectively, and never got a chance to get on the phone and squash the issue.
That's all it was
Lol they weren’t best friends
Getting set up and robbed and shot 5 times is a little more than a misunderstanding lol
@@docholliday7226 Be that as it may, BIG didn't have anything to do with that. He even tried to visit him in the hospital the same day or night, I can't remember. I'm pretty sure 1 phone call would've ended any suspicion of him having anything to do with it.
That I get around beat was ALL THAT!!!💪🏿💪🏿😁
Pac is truly the greatest 😂 no wonder people nitpick every thing about him to discredit him but you can't deny his influence. He's your favorite rapper favorite rapper 🐐
Factz
Facts
Pac is the biggest influence even today.. think bout it. Pac by dissing biggie got his biggest bad. Now every industry exec won't even sign a nigga if he ain't beefing. Pac was bout being a G or a thug. The same way that rappers today. Pac was big on jewelry etc.. the list can continue.
@@ishmaelmcduffey6676 and every rapper got tattoos and they shirts of with they label on they chains
I'm from NYC and nobody had a impact like pac. Nobody
*Pac knew what he was talking about. S/o to Shock G for producing that track!*
Shock made the instrumental for another rapper (Dude who played Caines cousin Harrel in Menace to Society”. He rode around with the beat for months and couldn’t create a song. Shock then gave the song to Pac and he created I Get Around in one session. Pac worked super duper fast. He the GOAT for real. Most of these rappers today have everything laid out for them. The beat and hook and the subject matter be already made nowadays the rapper just goes in a raps. Pac did everything in his song but the beat. And he did it in one sitting. Aint nobody touching Pac for real
@@clharris7211 His name is saafir As Caine's Cousin. Rapper from the bay area was a 2nd roadie for digital underground with 2pac and was in the hieroglyphics with del. RIP SHOCK G
@@derrickmallory8877 💯
@@derrickmallory8877 100%
@@derrickmallory8877 my man
In denzel voice
My man
U finished the cake 🎂
Let's eat
I like this guy. The fact that he told the truth out of his love for music is just beautiful. When ppl speak on hip hop records with high respect is very satisfying. RIP to The Greatest Of All Time- Tupac. Also respect to the east coast DON, Notorious BIG. He was so good. It's a shame they were turned against eachother by pieces of shit that hold their own ppl back from progression.
No thumbs up for your comment, sheesh it’s some haters in this world. Much respect for your thoughts on this.
@@NuManFatin 🙏
Glad this dude being honest. Pac was telling the truth when he said he took BIG under his wing and they copied his style....
So B.I.G produced beats??
Biggie does have a great ear for beats. He came up with the beat idea for Unbelievable. He begged DJ Premier for a beat when Premier was in a studio session for hours and he was tired. Biggie told Premo that I don’t care if it’s a couple of sample snippets over the Impeach The President drum break. Premo was like are you serious? Lol. Premo came by the studio and made the beat in front of Big. He did was Biggie said and Big said play the sample in different pitches and add R. Kelly “Your Body’s Callin Me” line where he says “It’s unbelievable” and Premo did it. The song became a classic.
This gentleman gives the best interviews of insight from that era. I’ve heard so many but all of his are like a movie.
Yes very detailed ND thoroughly explained 👏
Thank you!! It baffles me people think Big is better than PAC. Pac wasn’t lying about the biting Bad Boy was doing.
We are never getting the Bad Boy doc... the legacy isnt aging well at all.. barely anyone from that camp has anything good to say and former producers and security are telling a story from the inside that isnt pretty
Big was a better rapper than pac to me and it's not even close! I like pac but as far as rymin big was one of the best. (MY OPINION)
Soon as I saw the title that immediately came to my head
@@boxkilla7314 both were two CAPTIVATING MC's.
Pac's energy & swag was second to none & Biggies flow & sound made You want to listen for more & more!
In my view, Biggie was a real chill dude as if he was from the west coast. To me, the west coast was right up Big's alley. It's just that he grew up on the east coast and had a lot of New York (Brooklyn) in him.
To me Pack had a lot of New York & Bmore in him cuz he was from the east & loved it. The west coast had a great deal of his early adult upbringing & influence that helped him. Who know what kinda songs Pac may have continued to release if he never moved out west.
Stop the nut hugging. Pac himself said he wasn’t the BEST rapper but the realest rapper. Plenty of artists rhyme circles around Pac. If you think one is better than the other it’s all based on preference.
Great Krik tell the true, very happy he is real guy not try to fool people
Appreciate his honesty! Fluffy would never admit this. Nice interview!
Well, during a recent interview he said Hit Em Up still hurts to this day. Lol
@@makavelli7211 fair enough, that's true 😂
I love that you got this on the record. Tupac never lied.
Facts
Except when he pretended to be a West Coast blood gangbanger and got himself and Biggie killed in the process.
“Now my sons getting older and older” - Tupac didn’t have any kids 😂 and he wasn’t using “Son” as a title the way we do in NYC either…
@@Synchronite" she looked so good I'd suck on her daddy's dick" lol i'll take Pacs line any day over that feminine line. Yo bootcamp told yall biggie bit that get money hook from them, Wu told u, pac told u. Where there's smoke there's fire.
@@Synchroniteyou didnt get what he meant? Like letter to my unborn Child? He was takling about youth and the next generations. Damn so try to look like you know shit and like Pac, but are fake about both things. Must be sad to be like that.
Siri play hit’em up on 🔁 😂
PAC is the blueprint
Blueprint to what if i may ask?
LL Cool J is the blueprint. LL, brought ALL THAT "young - black - rich," "playa," "ballin" lifestyle into Hip Hop on his 3rd album' Walking With A Panther in 1989. No one took that approach he did it first ...and he caught serious backlash for it.
Hip Hop was in the midst of it's afrocentric, consciouness movement and folks just wasn't trying to hear that. When Pac first hit the scene he was on that pro-Black. ...consciousness. ...dashiki, kufi hat etc. he was hanging with Chuck D / Public Enemy, X Clan. ...he was movin in those circles. Speaking at H.S. youth centers etc. There were other successful rapper's, but LL was Hip Hop's first "SUPER STAR." Everybody was chasing his success. ...while simutaniously hating on him. LOL😉 Drake is LL 2.0
@PAC SOLDIER Ladies Love Cool James. You right. No one likes him. They love him
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 damn it man 😂
@PAC SOLDIER how do you figure people don't like LL?
This dude is the worst interviewer, and his voice is annoying... I just like his Guest.
Biggie was inspired by Pac but he made that quite clear when they use 2 be friends. Ain't nothing wrong with that.
Dude is on point about Biggie copying Pac. Haters gonna be mad but its plenty of receipts finally being revealed by people actually there at the time. I know it hurts for yall in denial but what's done in the dark eventually will come into light..
Deez biggie fans on suicide watch
Deadly combination PAC days Baaaayyyyyba
Big Stole that
And Puff copied Suge
2 pac was telling big to have records like that on his album. It was only when they started to have issues that pac said biggie was copying him. There’s a difference between schooling someone coming up and them copying you.
@@cojack636 and Dame dash copied Puff
This is why Pac was so bitter at Biggie. He really liked the dude and helped him find his feet in the industry.
HE WASN'T BITTER, MFS SNAKED HIM
In Biggie defense, a lot of rappers want a bite off Pac, cause he was a lyrical genius
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Lyrical genius? Cut it out. Pac had emotion but lyrically he was basic.
@@al5603 y’all don’t know what being lyrical mean 🤣🤣🤣
@@WingoTribe704 lyrical means if u read the lyrics. How it's written would have a complexity to it. A technicality to it. I think Pac was a very simple lyricist but he's one of the best at performing his lyrics. But it doesn't mean he was the most elite lyricist.
@@al5603 his vocabulary wasn't that deep. I agree. Didn't biggie used to read the dictionary to help him rhyme? But Either way, pac was still the better rapper.
You could tell that Biggie and Puff studied Pac’s I get Around song and video for Juicy and Big Poppa!
Yes I am sure they did
I'm glad I seen this video. Alot of interviews with 2pac he speaks on things, saying everything will come to light. Least this guy is honest and speaking on things that gives context to the 2pacs interviews.
2pac speaks on fake things like a typical studio gangster
@@ashwilson177 whats fake about him? You aint nothing compared to Pac... plus why you hating on a dead man?
Pac was an actor, rapper, activist, writer, and business man I don't think Biggie was doing better than him. Biggies whole legacy is tied up into Tupac, not the other way around. 2Pac did way more in his 25 years and can stand alone but if you mention Biggie, somewhere soon after you will hear the name 2Pac. That's what happens when you copy anothers steelo, especially if it's done successfully. Also, 2Pac was too focused on changing the world -- he was working and creating all the time and it wasn't because he thought somebody was doing better than him, it was so they could.
Damn you are really brainwashed.
You crazy as fuck. Bigs legacy is tied to being the dopest teenage rapper in Brooklyn. He got a deal off his demo…
@@2bithustlers444your use of words express the level of your intellect. You don't get to engage with me in conversation. You've proven yourself ignorant. Any further comment or disrespect from you has already been disregarded.
@@iamtracywilson then why address my comment. IDOL WORSHIPPER.
@@iamtracywilson your intellect is kiddish at best. You better get off your knees worshipping actors and rappers. Disregard ya damn self.
I like the way he lets him talk with no interruptions!!
Tupac said there were things that happened in the background that none of us know about, yet you get people on the internet acting like they know the whole story
Exactly
Just like you , you don't know the whole story
🔥
Pac said all of this waaay back then. Haters just called him crazy.
Them haters was crazy
Guess PAC wasn’t lying when he said BIGGIE copied his style🤷🏿♂️
BIGGIE WAS NEVER TRYING TO BE LIKE TUPAC
@@shaneikahoward9862
Don’t waist your breath. Die hard fans will never listen to reason.
This is facts . Pac taught Big so much and he felt like when I got shot you being the King of New York you supposed to know who shot me ! Then after that no rapper was rocking Versace , Gucci and Fendi like Pac. Even before he was famous then Big stole that who style
Talk bout it
Pac was a lot of things but a liar was not one of them 😂
In an alternate universe Biggie and Pac are still here while Suge and Diddy passed instead
That's deep!
Friggin good 1 brotha 💪
I don't wish death on anyone but all these decades later it's crazy how pac and big lost there lives and suge and diddy got to move forward
@@mikegillins4992 Suge kinda didn't tho...He's buried alive if that makes sense...But there both definitely still living...Pacs genes got wiped off face of the earth...Biggie has a kid
@@jaypie8 I understand you point about suge but in between his two jail stints suge got a chance to enjoy plenty of life on the other hand diddy is a different topic, not enough space to type what I would like to say so I will leave it as that!!
That's a Strong ass title (copied)Biggie sounds Nothing like Pac, now Biggie just like Everybody else took inspiration from Pac but Biggie was his Own rapper he sounds like No one especially Not Pac they are two Very different rappers, i Hate when ppl try n Downplay others Biggie is n was a Legend point blank foh with that acting like he only was successful cause he "copied" pac type shit 🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
The reason why people do that is because well one…Pac stans do it just because they’re still living in 95-96 era when they were beefing and they want it to be a continued argument. They can’t get over it so they downplay Biggie like he was a nobody. Someone on here said that because of Pac, he made Biggie a bigger star. Im like how? Smh. Now mind you, Pac was going platinum until his 3rd album Me Against The World. And the another thing is people said Biggie copied 2Pac’s album concept for the Ready To Die album. Once again, how? Smh. I love Pac but it gets out of hand with his “stans” and some of the dumb they say.
@@SoulOfTheSouth these fools don't even know that both Biggie AND 2Pac got their death fixations from Scarface. 'Face ended his first solo album with him dying.
@@yaboym3247 Yep you’re right. They got it from one of the greatest southern rappers of all time.
I'm about fairness. Who was the first ingga to rap about getting some 🍑? Every body else copied him? Who was the first fat rapper. Who was the first to rhyme to a beat?
@@SoulOfTheSouth I'd argue that Big got the way he dressed at the end of his life from Face. A black suit and cane like my own
I Get Around was EVERYWHERE in my city. It was a big record. But Keep Ya Head Up was even bigger.
Yes Keep Ya Head Up definitely was a banger here in the Midwest as well.
Yea I get around reminds me of Virginia Beach, Greek days like Sept labor day weekend 93-94ish!!! That joint was in heavy rotation that weekend!!! Good times 🎶💃🏾😎 💰 💰💰😉
I love pac but y’all talk like he always been a playa boy and that biggie stole that style for himself. Biggie only has a few songs where he’s like that but the rest of his songs is him in his gangsta persona. When I hear big music and pac music they weren’t quite alike. Tupac was a conscious rapper who could break down any topic and he was versatile in his art form to show you many sides of himself.
Biggie had the ability to do that as well but he wasn’t in tuned with it like pac was. Biggie ability lies in his intricate wordplay and how he’s able to make you sit down and listen to his story he’s telling. When it comes to telling stories big makes you feel like you living it with him.
Before I GET AROUND, Pac was with Digital Underground, and I'm sure you know, but Shock said Pac was getting more girls then him at that time. I mean, dude broke into the game at age 19 or 20. When does the age for being a player actually kick in?
If that's the case, Jada admitted she wasn't physically attracted to Pac when they 1st met, but she said once he spoke he pulled her right in. This is at age 16. Even Lelia Stienberg, the Caucasian lady who helped Pac as a teenager, said he was charming and intelligent, but she was much too older and too white for Pac.
What I described is a player in the making, and for him it started in his broke teenage years. For many other men, it doesn't happen until they learn about self esteem, or until they get money and begin frunting like a player.
It's not that intricate. Mr. BURROWS WAS THERE AND HE TOLD U. ACCEPT IT. Also whomever call Pac a gangsta is not truly listening or hasn't listened to the catalog we would say maybe street,ghetto or hood in the fullest expression of that and revolutionary or in his own words T.H.U.G. but then u gotta research thug. But clearly big stole. Which artist should. There's videos floating around of young biggie Freestyle and he was clearly neither street, a hustler or player. But it's cool.
Yall get lost forgetting that no matter how fancy a teacher,pundit or spiritual leader can speak if he can't speak to the hearts of men the rest is irrelevant. This is why Biggie doesn't have classics. He failed to be vulnerable and transparent
You 2Pac d**kriders are such weirdos 😂
@@andrecato2261 that what I'm talking about ? 👍
Tupac: I told y'all that nigga was biting my style.
Just listened to both IGA and BIg Poppa and there are no similarities. The most impactful record is BP. The smoothness of BP vs IGA is completely different. Two different tracks and the topic was covered before these two.🤦🏿♂️
He isn't talking about songs man, he is talking about image and persona. Pac influenced bad boy to give Big a more Playa persona. Biggie just wanted to do all street songs and nigga shit. Biggie career blew up when he mixed the 2 together. Pac schooled them on that woman are fans and customers also. Make music for them too !!!!
😂 He was around, with Bad Boy at that, he knows, you wasn't around 😏
Listen to how BIG drags his words in his songs… he got that from Pac!
@@deebaker4671 fact's. You're right on the money! And big was definitely a student of the game but big papa wouldn't have been relevant if it wasn't smooth and laid back (also has the West Coast sound over the Isley sample(that electric worm that makes the whistling sound... Puffy was running around with a bald head when they were hanging with PAC too say Big was influenced by PAC is saying the very least
he not talking about songs he is talking about 2pac style 2pac told us every thing in hit em up this was a bad boy owner and that's why biggie didn't respond to hit em up because every thing 2pac said true yall want to hear a lie but every thing in the dark must come to light 🤷♂️
Art blushes whenever someone praises Tupac. He drew hearts on his Pac folders in high school
Lol bruh a groupie fr
I bet you did the same for Biggie
Lol
@@trentonjohnsonjr7855 na I’m not a weirdo
I don't understand,. Biggie sold more records one that single than I get around? Where are the similarities? There were player songs before them. LOL
Agree, they act like Big daddy Kane wasn't doing Player songs and Biz Markie 🤷🏾♂️
@@learner5090 too short was doing it in the mid 80s lol
Y'all act like the industry didn't control record sales, especially back then when sound scans mattered... They tried to black ball Pac & he still was selling units... Pac knocked Bruce Springsteen off #1 in 95... Not another rapper, Mr USA... & as much as other rappers before him were sex symbols, none went to the heights he went... Y'all wicked narcissists are just clones for the agenda... Keep doing y'all social media biddings, coward ass traitors...👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Name the big daddy songs and nobody ain’t playing it lol stop hating biggie biggest record is mase song more money mo problems lol
@@bernabefernandeztouceda7315 Plus, ICE T.. These stans don't know anything about Hip Hop. 🤣🤣🤣
Big was a lyrical genius but Pac was not scared of his wordplay💯
@Cortez Jackson how so
Big was def a lyrical genius
@Cortez Jackson facts bro
Because wordplay ain’t shlt when it has no substance behind it, n PAC had alllllll the substance which is why Piggie was scared to death to respond
@@ThunderDomeBoxingTalk piggy baby 😫 pac the greatest! looks talents and overall star power!
I get around was a Very catchy summertime song with a dope video Biggie could never be the person who cooked up I get around
It was a sex symbol engineered song
My man big Erie
my ni66a
So in other words 2pac is the G.O.A.T
Lol. Right
Basically! 💯
@JALEN AVERY (Lloyd Avery II's Son)
You collected 5 dollars from Diddy to make this comment.
poor u
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 No, Lloyd your favorite rapper is overrated.
2pac perfect example of what happens when you show too much love to people, they was low key hating on that man trying to take his spot when they could’ve just been grinding with him
Exactly, 🥴 pac got alot of love from the c.o.'s and the inmates in Rikers Island 🏝 every night until suge messed up bedtime for everyone 🤔
This comment makes absolutely no sense. Pac was the one who started the beef not big. Biggie went platinum before pac & was bigger than pac so why tf hate?
@@Chrisbx17 wtf hell no big first album in 94 only sold 2 million! Bout to time ‘96 rolled around. PAC 95 album Me against the world was number 1! While he was in prison . When all eyez on me drop that sold 5 million!!
@@richardmille_1599 bro pac didn’t go platinum until after his beef with biggie which was his 3rd album. Pac ain’t drop a classic until he dropped his 3rd album. Biggie came out the gate with classic & didn’t need to make up a fake beef for publicly to sell records
@@Chrisbx17 pac went platinum 1st in 93 fam
Biggie could've ended the whole shit by acknowledging Pac instead of taking inspiration from him and subliminally taking shots at him...i never believe it when people talk about the love biggie had for pac because i have never seen biggie prophesizing it but i have heard long kiss goodnight, mad rapper ,kickin the door etc and if you are a pac fan, you know when dude's be talking about Pac...biggie played his hand and got burnt trusting puffy
Why didn't pac go at the guys in rikers Island 🌴, the same guys that was telling pac about Biggie, were also touching him?
@@mullersarin1587 fuck you talking about? I was just talking about 2pac and Biggie's relationship...your response is out of context but I guess you just wanted to respond...I still say biggie could have settled the ish by acknowledging everything pac did for him but I guess biggie had toxic people like you around him that escalated the shit beyond repairs
True story. Only rapper I can genuinely loved Pac even through their Beef was Nas. Nas Really loved Pac .
@@mullersarin1587 go ask pac
Kick in the door was for Jeru the damaja Nas & Raekwon not tupac Long kiss good night was about Pac
2Pac himself said this in an interview that Biggie heard the original version of "Me Against the World" album and he copied his image with popping bottles and having girls.
Remember 2Pac started militant Black Panther style with his first 2 albums and then he got more grown and advanced.
He actually started advancing on Strictly for my N.I.G.G.A.Z. MAKAVELI in some instances put me in the mind of Strictly. Although Strictly was more of I'm getting some fame, being tested but still political.
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 lmao Sam Rogers, you're still at it with the trolling
"He schooled me to a lot because he knew a lot but wasn't nothing stolen" - The Notorious B.I.G. on his last interview
Damn, I miss that brother. 😞😞😞
Never doubted it! Appreciate those words for Pac Kirk 💯
I get what he's saying but apparently most of y'all don't. He's not saying 2pac inspired his sound, he's saying 2pac inspired his swag. They have NO similarities musically.
Wrong he did inspire his sound! He used PAC’s production style on RTD! Look at how the albums were led! PAC’s first singles were all inspiring until he got to DR! PAC’s first lead singles were Brenda’s Got A Baby, Keep Your Head Up, Dear Mama! Big first single Juicy followed by Big Papa! PAC drops CA Love listen to it closely the remix the one in the desert! Big’s second single Hypnotize the bass line is damn near identical to CA Love (Remix)! So yes it was all a carbon copy!
Pacs swag was shirt off biggie kept on his clothes stop
@@tyronetucker3093 🤣🤣🤣
@@tyronetucker3093 biggie was about party and bs until he met pac then he was ready 2 die 😆😆
@@bambam2402 what are you talking about he used PAC’s producer? You talking about Easy Mo Bee, he did 1 beat on the thug life album while he was working on Big’s album and they both came out in 94 and he had multiple tracks on Big’s album so how exactly did he steal Pac’s producer?
I've been saying for decades now that Biggie was always biting other artists.
JUICY
2 pac on 'sama song': Now I clown around when I hang around with my Underground
Girls use to frown, say I'm down, when I come around
gas me and when they pass me they use to ''DISS ME''
harrass me, but now they ask me if they can ''KISS ME''
Biggie: I smoke skunk with my peeps all day
Spread love, it's the Brooklyn way
The Moët and Alizé keep me pissy
Girls used to ''DISS ME''
now they write letters cause they ''MISS ME''
Jeru tha Damaja: Don't provoke the wrath of this rhyme inventor
'CAUSE I BLOW UP SPOTS LIKE THE WORLD TRADE CENTER
Biggie: Now I'm in the limelight 'cause I rhyme tight
Time to get paid,BLOW UP LIKE THE WORLD TRADE
GIVE ME THE LOOT
Onyx: STICK'N'MUVE (the whole song is about robbing people quick)
Biggie: TREAT IT LIKE BOXING STICK'N'MUVE, STICK'N'MUVE
READY TO DIE
Redman on watch ur nuggets 'ON and OFF LIKE A SWITCH, bust the mix
Jam, oops! I turn up the pitch
Biggie: I DROP LYRICS OFF AND ON LIKE A LIGHT SWITCH
NAS ON BACK TO THE GRILL AGAIN
This is Nas, kid, you know how it runs
I'm waving automatic guns at nuns
STICKING UP THE PREACHERS IN THE CHURCH, I'm a stone crook
Serial killer, who works by the phone book
BIGGIE: Big Poppa never softenin
TAKE YOU TO THE CHURCH, ROB THE PREACHER FOR THE OFFERIN
There are so many more like that, like him biting raekwon for the whole mafia thing
Pac said this. Pac didn’t come off as a liar either. Maybe he was a lil dramatic (happens when there’s minimal male influence during the developmental stages of childhood) however he wasn’t a liar.
It was overly exaggerated tho.
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 if ur a hater, just say so lol
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 you are too 😭
And people wanna say Notorious BIG is better than 2pac lmaooooo that’s crazy
Laughable in every since of the term!!!
Biggie would wash Pac on the mic facts
@@kennylafortune63 if that was true biggie would've came back at pac with full force instead of those weak ass subliminal disses back in the day!! Now that's facts!! Stop lying to yourself & go enjoy your hero on a biggie platform!! We don't need you sorry ass pac haters commenting just to make yourself feel good about biggie knowing he was inferior to pac!! Gtfoh!!
People act like Pac was trippin. YOU HAD TO BE THERE. He took BIG under his wing. Didn’t have to. Put him on his shows. Told him the formula for great radio songs, NOT PUFF. Showed him designer shit not the hoodies and timbs. Put him on bitches. Big and JR Mafia left a gun w the serial number scratched off in Pac room. Same time Pac confronted the people Big low key told him about. BIG got robbed by the same people. Pac got the case w ol girl and the gun charge and didn’t snitch. Watch the interview outside the courthouse. He mentioned but didn’t rat. If BIG got caught up with that, where would he be. In prison w D Rocc who took a gun charge for him already. Pac hear people from BIG hood robbed him and asked him who did it. Big said he didn’t know. Asked big for money, Big said he was broke. Didn’t offer to throw no parties or nothing to help him. Did a photo shoot with a custom Versace ring that Pac got robbed for in the shooting. Puff release Who Shot Ya. Was on mixtapes dissing. New York djs and artists were dissing. Then listen to Niggas Bleed and Long Kiss Goodnight and Brooklyns finest. He dissing. BIG getting Dogg Pound trailer shots up. Pac wasn’t tripping. He said he just needed to whip his lil bro for trippin. Big and Bad Boy was on some Fucc shit.
Well said!
Yal really jus gon overlook the s*** this n**** just said. Cesser TAMG
2pac was telling the truth all this time ......I knew it tho
Moron
Yes he was 2pac was telling the truth but like he said they came together to make him look crazy
This is not the only song Biggie copied/ was influenced by 2pac. Other examples are 2pac keep ya head up vs Biggie juicy, 2pac Im getting Money vs Biggie get money and 2pac aint mad at cha feat danny boy vs Biggie Miss U feature 112 among various others. The channel Discretion TV goes into this.
Pac expected reciprocation for his loyalty and friendship. He didn't know how rare that is.
Yes, especially little Qaid from the bay who pac took out for no reason 🤫
He was delusional
Why dude glasses crooked all the time 😂
Now I know why Pac was mad at Biggie & Puffy
He was mad about the shooting a Quad studio, that's all. Pac Got shot up and had to go to P/C in Rikers
@@kingtimiii601 never was PC lol. One of the people he did time with did an interview a few years ago setting the record straight
@@kingtimiii601 he was placed in there by the jail cuz he was considered something like Larry Hoover bcuz of his influence he had of being famous they say but also I think it was because of that and him being a 🅿️anther associate Pac carried more power than he even knew
He was mad but didn’t say nothing when the album dropped
Bad boy basically use pac and the chronic album to create ready to die
Great interview
I love how art just lets you talk and tell your story
Facts no interruptions
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 Ok, Mr. America... You're so funny bro... 👍
@@bossplayermfs5972 Vlad wants a narrative... Typical law enforcement-esque Americano who just wants to pry information out and for no apparent reason other than they want to know to spread a narrative that such and such is bad or "criminal"... All of them are pigs who value profits and popularity above all so the Real Ones wil always clash with pigges...
Tell me little more about that
Unlike Vladimir
Pac said this over and over since the beginning. In his interviews and in his rhymes and they played dumb when he was going off.
"I told him, Do not rap for the nuggaz, rap for the bitches, the nuggaz want what the bitches want...He went from that to Big Poppa" - Tupac.
💯🤟🤟
@@thakiid8568 kidd you gotta learn history haha Kurk barrows is literally teaching you and you still defiant. Hope you did/doing well in school
@@thakiid8568 You as well. you a BIG stan so carry on.
@@thakiid8568 Biggie Even copied "juicy" from Notouriuos B1🤣 don't be mad cause ya boy was a BITER🤣🤣🤣
@@thakiid8568 Notorious B.I.G is a rip-off of Notorious B1, Big Poppa is a rip-off of Big Daddy, and "Juicy" is a rip-off of the track "Big Daddy" by Notorious B1 from Mississppi. FACTS don't give a fuck about your feelings, ya boy was a BITER🤣🤣🤣🤣
A Yo Biggie was a biter. Tupac said it when he was alive, that Biggie bit his style. Rae and Ghostface said it on the Purple tape that Big was biting styles but most people thought that Rae and Ghost was just hating, it turns out that they was telling the truth. It has even came out that he bit his name(Notorious B.I.G. ) off another rapper and even stole the Juicy song smh. Fly Ty QGTM (Queens Get The Money)
Biggie had his own style but was open to trying what works like Bone n Biggie he switched up his flow
@@trapmuzik6708 biter
Not only I Get Around. 2Pac was the template for both of Biggie's albums with a little Snoop mixed in. Ready to Die was Pac inspired and Life After Death was Biggie's version of All Eyes On Me.
Biggie heard Me Against the world which is now R U Still Down then make Ready to Die ...2Pac changed Me Against the World to what it is today which is better
@@loafcat9549 r u still down ain't matw1
Orlando anderson was the template for tupacs so called thug life
Ready To Die was directly inspired by The Chronic, Doggystyle and Me Against The World.
@@kennethdavis1766 u trippin RtD is directly inspired by the long NY tradition of lyricism and grimey production
Kirk burrows is very articulate.
Very. A great intelligent communicator