I was just listening to that song and I was like man he sounds alot like biggie to me still let me see if he has a interview about it and came across this one
Trust me... Him sounding like Biggie on that song was on purpose. He mimics Bigs rhyme patterns throughout the whole song. Now listening to him talk, you can hear that it was forced.
@@jayday1503 Man I said that in the last video comment section and these clowns tell me I’m Trippin. Finally somebody that agrees with me and saw what I been seen & heard
Dude sound just like Biggie there is no going around it. Its not about the lyrical content its literally his flow, candence and delivery sound like Biggie
This BROTHA speaks and articulates very well. He would have never been able to get these fans today if they head him speak lol. They like too much ignorance lol
I was going to say the same thing. He sounds like a grown ass man. Not one "nahmean", "uknowwhatimsayin", "yafeelme". Sounds like a businessman explaining a business deal
Can y'all please stop capping and acting like the 90s folks didn't like the ignorance too? Misogyny, gangbanging, drug rap etc literally started with the previous generations, not the current ones.
@@smoothsavage2870 bro we have well spoking rappers now for the young gen, but I'm saying GB speaks well. Back when he can out many rappers didn't Express themselves well and acticulate well. Some did some didn't, just like Kevin Gate is well spoke. Just giving him cred fam. Bless
@@kravethedream and tha realest. Suge had him doing vocals over Pac songs and even putting the realest songs on some of those Makaveli mixtapes pretending they were unreleased tracks
How so? they look n sound nothing alike. The only similarity is that they’re both hefty brothers. Barry White’s voice was hella deep, while Guerrilla’s isn’t that deep.
He did. But honestly I still love the song, lol. The cadence was there.. "just like my bagel.. leave em like christians over they head smokin halos".. same flow.
Gravy sounded like Biggie Nas sounded like Rakim Shyne sounded like Biggie When Game first came out he sounded like Shyne Ali Vegas sounded like Nas Young Thug sounded like Wayne Ja Rule sounded like DMX Lil Zane sounded like Pac The Releast sounded like Pac Billy Bathgate sounded like Jay-Z Fabolous sounded like Mase Lil Keed sounds like Young Thug Termanology sounds like Big Pun Won't be the first or last time an artist gets accused of sounding like somebody.
Nate was or is the hook king when it come to rap...I remember cpl years ago ppl were tryna give that to quavo, cause he was on plenty features and was some ok hooks I must say nate is the goat at that..so smooth man, r.i.p to the legend
@@stallion_of_stat_ wrong. Listen to pac talk in interviews and listen to him rap. Two totally different tones. Eazy e is another one. U niggas get on here and say shit without doing yall research
It’s not an accusation, it’s a declaration of fact. Him and Gravy made careers out of sounding like Biggie but at least Gravy got the stamp of approval when he actually portrayed Biggie in a movie.
Who cares though lol you people kill me with that gate keeper talk!! He ain’t dissing biggie his family or New York let another black man eat and survive notice how u don’t see Mexicans Asians or any other people of color hate keeping the way blacks do EVERYBODY eats when it comes to them
@@stunnak1006 Nah not feeling that. It was obvious when he came out that he was trying to sound like Biggie. Not just happened to sound similar to... actually tried to sound exactly like that man. Wouldn't be surprised if Jimmy Iovine pushed him to be the west coast Biggie. He should've just did Guerilla Black and he probably would've been cool.
Refreshing to see someone who was a rapper who speaks with such eloquence. Most of em think it's cool to sound like a drug addicted idiot. Ignorance isn't cool. Intelligence is.
This guy not only went out his way to sound like Biggie, he studied his style. Same delivery and everything. Shyne? Completely different style. Completely different delivery. He knew what he was doing. Dude don't even talk like that.
He loves the song, and his biggest hit sampled it yet he didn't know who's it was 🤦♂️ Literally the first line of the song is "Mi seh one ting Nancy cyann understand" 🤣
Facts: Bam Bam sister Nancy played when Ox took DMX to Jamaica for the first time. - wasn’t the intro bro - ima let the biggie thing be. It was others too not just you.
I think Jimmy used Gueirrla Black as a diss to East Coast/ Bad Boy/ Puff. To manage a BIG dark skinned man who slightly resembled BIG , have the man use the same toned voice including the nasally congested sound,same exact style of flow, same pronunciation of words, same audible congested breathing, same uh huh adlibs but rapping about the West Coast was like if he cloned BIG but changed his mental programming to have been raised from Compton or put him on Death Row to rap against his Bad Boy self. It was similar to a gimmick like in Wrestling when Ted Dibiase had another Undertaker & had Paul Bearer agree to send his original Undertaker to face off against Undertaker #2.
Comparing him to Biggie didn't have anything to do with lyrics or skill. They have the same damn voice, that's all! Bro got a little too deep with that answer!🤣
I feel you G Black👏🏿💯 I had that type of soulmate before RIP to ya lady... but on the sounding like biggie part.. when I listen to "whatever" I can hear the distinction and you have a different style that is uniquely you 💯👏🏿💯
SISTER NANCY!!! Big props to her! Regarding sounding like Biggie, the song sold cause it so resembled the late great Notorious B!❤️🖤💚! No issues in my opinion. Two Big men Black and U….as EVER! Keeping it slick! Props to the B.I.G. and de XXXXXTL league!👊🏾👊🏿👊🏽
@@willruiz305 if you judge a man by the words of another who you don't know any on a personal level, there is something wrong, Jimmy from my understanding was a street dude, Pac was a rapper/actor, their worlds shouldn't have even crossed paths really
if you sound like Biggie, you good with me, when Big got hit up i was like damn no more Biggie music then i heard shine and black and i was happy very happy, still happy,
Damn it’s weird hearing him talk and listening to his music. It was embarrassing how much he copied Big’s whole style, cadence, flow, and sound on that Compton song
Nah...homie was *definitely* puttin' some BIG in his voice & flow on Compton 💯 Nothing wrong with being inspired💯 Everything's wrong with not admitting it though💯 No disrespect. Jussayin 🤷♂️
"People accusing him of sounding like biggie" 😂😂😂 it wasnt people, it was my damn ear drums.
😀😁😂
😂😂😂😂😂
LOL
Man I was just about to type this until I saw your comment 😂
Guerilla black got blacker.
I still play "Compton" to this day. Beenie man slaughtered that track
MODI
On god
FACTS
I was just listening to that song and I was like man he sounds alot like biggie to me still let me see if he has a interview about it and came across this one
Slaughterrrrrrrrrred itttt
He doesn’t sound like Biggy here AT ALL, but on his Compton song he sounds EXACTLY like him 😭
Trust me... Him sounding like Biggie on that song was on purpose. He mimics Bigs rhyme patterns throughout the whole song. Now listening to him talk, you can hear that it was forced.
@@jayday1503 Man I said that in the last video comment section and these clowns tell me I’m Trippin. Finally somebody that agrees with me and saw what I been seen & heard
@@jayday1503 facts thats why he said he looked up to him
He perfected bigs flow thats nothing but talented yeah he copied but so what
@@connoisseuroftigolbitts like Pop Smoke and 50
@@ray817oneDEEP facts
They were just born to imitate some voices man lol
Dude sound just like Biggie there is no going around it. Its not about the lyrical content its literally his flow, candence and delivery sound like Biggie
This BROTHA speaks and articulates very well. He would have never been able to get these fans today if they head him speak lol. They like too much ignorance lol
I was going to say the same thing. He sounds like a grown ass man. Not one "nahmean", "uknowwhatimsayin", "yafeelme". Sounds like a businessman explaining a business deal
He's very well spoken.
Guerilla black got blacker.
Can y'all please stop capping and acting like the 90s folks didn't like the ignorance too? Misogyny, gangbanging, drug rap etc literally started with the previous generations, not the current ones.
@@smoothsavage2870 bro we have well spoking rappers now for the young gen, but I'm saying GB speaks well. Back when he can out many rappers didn't Express themselves well and acticulate well. Some did some didn't, just like Kevin Gate is well spoke. Just giving him cred fam. Bless
Everytime I hear JImmy Henchman name i think of that 2pac line from Against all odds
Me too
Same here Pac killed against all odds that’s how I can’t see how people say biggie better than pac pac had a bigger impact on hip hop than biggie did
@@eazyecurry8749 FACTS. Bigger catalog, people hasn't heard his non album songs
@@eazyecurry8749 biggie fans just jealous of pac but they really r undercover pac listeners
Because he ratted. Nobody knew Jimmy Henchman name until Pac said it.
Can y’all imagine a Versuz battle between him & Shyne? 🤣🤣
That would be a good one....
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I needed that laugh bruh
😂😂
Hahaha yell
It be 1 song vs 1 song tho. Maybe SHYNE got 2 more with “ that’s gangsta and Bonnie and SHYNE” but that’s it. Lol
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Sista Nancy's Bam Bam is the most sampled reggae record of all time.
Facts on facts!!! I just watched an interview with her about it. She also does new renditions of it for new samples.
Large Professor / Extra P. was the first Hip-Hop Producer to touch it (late 1990). "I'm Just Hangin' Out". Then Pete Rock.. 'The Basement'.
I love it. Also love the culture itself when multiple artists create off the same riddims. Makes for some incredible mixes/playlists
Big facttttttt and she wasn’t getting any money off it
The crazy thing is, that record is sampled from the original “Stalag 17 by Ansel Collins” (1974)
Welcome home Guerilla Black....start dropping music again...💪🏾✊🏾🖤🔥
Guerrilla city is one of my favorite Rap albums of all time!
He purposely sounded like Biggie
No kapp
His flow was like Pac's
And I did not mind it at all
The fact that he sounds nothing like biggie now, proves he was trying to
@@madeindade15thave nahhh bro, he was clearly trying to sound like Big.
I remember him sounding exactly like Biggie during his interviews on the Beef DVD's
@@WeAINTseenITREACTIONS i remember that shit...im not sure wtf goin on
You know not everyone who raps talk like they rap....goofy
@@chichigotdayayo555 That was a goofy response.. you obviously don't know rap
He could have done biggie albums and if he ain’t show his face nobody would have known
Just like Tha Realest with Tupac songs
Yes we would
He just needed a Ghost writer
@@LankyJay601 Nah, Kasinova
@@kravethedream and tha realest. Suge had him doing vocals over Pac songs and even putting the realest songs on some of those Makaveli mixtapes pretending they were unreleased tracks
"You're The One" is one of the MOST UNDERRATED songs in Hip Hop history.
I loved that song and the video.
Yes Sir!
Mario Winans kilt it.
No it isn’t
@@crashbandiluke24 My opinion...
@@crashbandiluke24 I agree
New word alert! VOICETED, from the people that brought you LIKEDED 😆
It’s like a SyFy movie with two new races. The Likedets vs the Voicedets
And soundeded
Lmfao
message!
Yooo dudes like you make the comment section fun lmao
I just went back and listened to it..Song is dope now as it was then.
Song is absolutely FIRE 🔥
Half that album goz
I'm glad Killer Mike finally did an interview with Vlad. 🤣🤣🤣
😭😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
Lmao
Lmfao
😂😂🤣
He could easily play Barry White in a biopic
Facts
Big facts
And hambre 😂😂
How so? they look n sound nothing alike. The only similarity is that they’re both hefty brothers. Barry White’s voice was hella deep, while Guerrilla’s isn’t that deep.
😂😆
Man y’all know damn well He imitated Biggies Voice 😂
Even down to the lisp
I remember he had a song on NBA Street 3 and I could've sworn he was Biggie until I looked at the song info. 😂
Lol yeah man i fucking love that game....it was called Trixxx
Vol 2 was better
What’s the name of the song again G
The cadence on Compton was undeniable. He bit biggie hard!!!!!
He did. But honestly I still love the song, lol. The cadence was there.. "just like my bagel.. leave em like christians over they head smokin halos".. same flow.
@@karateflix facts! My friend at the time had an old mixtape of GB and said he never sounded anything by like biggie. Great song either way.
He did a good job I enjoyed it.. Still better then B1 claiming biggie bit him when He was biting Heavy D
Thank you vlad for tht vital correction. The reggae industry appreciates tht.
Super important!
Bumboclaat!
Indeed! ☝🏾 L O V E !
Not only did he sound like biggie he stole his whole flow lol
Sign of an intelligent man.. Recognizing knowledge and acknowledging it.!! Always liked his music but now I respect the man!!
Guerrilla black is one of the sharpest rappers to come on Gladd TV hands down
I agree.
Gravy sounded like Biggie
Nas sounded like Rakim
Shyne sounded like Biggie
When Game first came out he sounded like Shyne
Ali Vegas sounded like Nas
Young Thug sounded like Wayne
Ja Rule sounded like DMX
Lil Zane sounded like Pac
The Releast sounded like Pac
Billy Bathgate sounded like Jay-Z
Fabolous sounded like Mase
Lil Keed sounds like Young Thug
Termanology sounds like Big Pun
Won't be the first or last time an artist gets accused of sounding like somebody.
Absolutely!!
And Biggie sounded like King Tee who he himself said was influenced by.
Don’t forget about biggie stealing the legendary king T style
Sounding similar and blatantly swagger jacking are 2 different things
One of the most intelligent hip hop comments on youtube
"I've always been a deep VOISTED dude" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lol
"These hoes, they believe in me"
Guerilla Black sounding just like Biggie on 'Compton'
😂🤣😂sound like he from the damn south
@@lanorriscrumby9534 naw bro I'm from the south and I have never heard voisted in my life 😂
@@dariuslamont2007 lol I'm from Flawda my boi and that's the 1st time I done ever heard that shyt🤣😂
I enjoyed this interview because of how well spoken Black is
Nate Dogg blessed this dude with one of the sickest hooks you'll ever hear.
But this dude can spit.
Wat song
Nate was or is the hook king when it come to rap...I remember cpl years ago ppl were tryna give that to quavo, cause he was on plenty features and was some ok hooks I must say nate is the goat at that..so smooth man, r.i.p to the legend
@@datniggaking9873 it's on the album . I think it's called " what we gonna do "
@@toon_on_24s that shit slapped bro in 05 lol i used to ride around with my pops slapping that shit
Lol there’s no “accused”. Guerilla black literally had the sole intention of sounding like Biggie
😄hell yea
I think that was just his natrual voice on the mic.
Nope, if it was his natural voice he’d sound like Biggie when he talks...he sounds NOTHING like Big in this interview
@@stallion_of_stat_ wrong. Listen to pac talk in interviews and listen to him rap. Two totally different tones. Eazy e is another one. U niggas get on here and say shit without doing yall research
@@MIGGYME1 that was two bad examples. They sound the same talking and rapping.
GB is a true pioneer!
He’s a fan first , Artist later
That’s the beauty in him. 🏆
Vlad was so happy to correct him and be right about that
Guerilla Blac stole Big's cadences it's not just that he looks and sounds like Big but that he clearly bit that man's flow and delivery
It’s not an accusation, it’s a declaration of fact. Him and Gravy made careers out of sounding like Biggie but at least Gravy got the stamp of approval when he actually portrayed Biggie in a movie.
Who cares though lol you people kill me with that gate keeper talk!! He ain’t dissing biggie his family or New York let another black man eat and survive notice how u don’t see Mexicans Asians or any other people of color hate keeping the way blacks do EVERYBODY eats when it comes to them
Gravy played Biggie in the movie but in reality rapped and sounded totally different
Gravy sounded nothing like bigge
@@stunnak1006 Gatekeeper? We’re talking about rappers from over 15 years ago. Fruck are you talking about.
@@stunnak1006 Nah not feeling that. It was obvious when he came out that he was trying to sound like Biggie. Not just happened to sound similar to... actually tried to sound exactly like that man. Wouldn't be surprised if Jimmy Iovine pushed him to be the west coast Biggie. He should've just did Guerilla Black and he probably would've been cool.
No question. It sounded like BIG, his cadence, and all. Just say he inspired you, full stop.
I met GB once he sounded like big. Now hearing him now I'm like wow! He was frontin
Exactly
🙄
That’s a big fact
You mean he was actually talkin like Biggie when you met him?
"Right"
He had to know he was biting Vlad how you let him get away with that one?😒 RIP BIG👑
That was Sister Nancy “Bam Bam” that was sampled. Lady Saw NEVER did ANY version of that song! Just to clarify things!
Thank you, some weirdo wouldnt let it go that it never existed. she swore it was lady saws song in the first place
Refreshing to see someone who was a rapper who speaks with such eloquence. Most of em think it's cool to sound like a drug addicted idiot. Ignorance isn't cool. Intelligence is.
He uses the word eloquently about 3 minutes in, dont be so impressionable
That's racist
Oh wow, I used the same word that he did! I must be an impressionable idiot!!!
@@jaysonovo4778 sensei is always here 4 u
@@FallKingPepethat’s gay
Wasn’t the Belly intro song an accapella of “Back to reality (However do you want me)” by Soul II Soul
Yes, the Sister Nancy thing was elsewhere in the movie and was also on the soundtrack.
@@kinkane5566 it was during the Jamaica scene.....
Its not really an accusation doe 🤣🤣🤣 its the blatant truth
This guy not only went out his way to sound like Biggie, he studied his style. Same delivery and everything. Shyne? Completely different style. Completely different delivery. He knew what he was doing. Dude don't even talk like that.
I Still play you're the one ft. Mario Winans every summer lol
Hell yeah, just bumped it this morning, taking my son to school lol
that is the shit
Absolutely, my high school years 👍👍👍
@@oscarsanz4434 morning my baby I love how
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Been waiting on this interview since I first heard him rap !
Really? This one? For that long?......ok
Yeah I literally I knew Vlad would come to fruition and have this platform one day... Donny Nostradamus
@CALICOTV301 😂
He playing stupid, he took Biggies flow and the record industry knew what they were doing
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😂😂😂 A brethren of mine once said years ago "what the f### he's doing sounding like Biggie" ..... .I keept laughing whole time
Can’t wait to Vlad get game up here and do a 12 part question on all the people he sound like
😂😂
Game sounds like whoever he’s on the track with it’s like paying homage
@@rgtowns I'll watch it at all at one time when it comes out
-member
I Love that How he didn’t take from Biggie just to boost his name in the industry and he paid respects knowing Biggie the Biggest to do it.
He loves the song, and his biggest hit sampled it yet he didn't know who's it was 🤦♂️
Literally the first line of the song is "Mi seh one ting Nancy cyann understand" 🤣
Very well spoken my brotha 💪🏾
Beenie Man - Compton still slaps
He seems like an interesting conversation. He sounds really intelligent.
The original "Bam Bam" Toots & The Maytals
That song was not on the Stalag riddim which is the sample they are talking about
Not really the same song though
Sister Nancy the best version foh
You have a well articulated Speech 🎤 sir fr. I salute to you for that 👏🏿👏🏿.
The intro to Belly was ‘Back To Life’ by Soul 2 Soul. Yes.... Sister Nancy did make ‘Bon-Bon’.
Yes, you right
As a Jamaican, yeah
I'm so confused why and how they got that mixed up???? And I'm the old white man from Oregon. 😂🤣
Bom bom
Hes able to hold a convo and speak properly but then says "deep voiceted" 😭😭😭😭
😂
No comment 😂 😂 lol
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Vlad correctED him on the reggae but not on the grammar
That's a Cali thing, people talk like that out here
Man this guy seems so nice.
Facts: Bam Bam sister Nancy played when Ox took DMX to Jamaica for the first time. - wasn’t the intro bro - ima let the biggie thing be. It was others too not just you.
Nah it was when they found out dmx smoked the dancehall artist and wanted ox dead. Thats when sister Nancy was playing
@@marley1995 he didn't kill a dance hall artist he killed a gangster....
His flow on that song Compton was like Biggie as well
Can’t front, I was loving that track but I knew he was going to be done because of the BIGGIE voice, flow and cadence.
He said Jimmy was a east coast Suge Knight, I'm dead! This man always figuring a way out to bring up Suge and 2pac in an interview
Suge Knight has become an archetype, that's major legendary status
Right right right right right right right right
Carlos Broady is a legendary producer. Behind some of bad boy greatest hits
Facts. Very underrated
Six July
Did some dope stuff with royce 5'9 as well
True Compton Brother man much respect ✊🏻
He got some amazing music
The first track on his album he spoke about people comparing him to biggie and he said himself he’s tired of the comparisons
Well he shouldn't of rode bigs wave lol, his how style is biggies
R.I.P
B.I.G🙏🏽
Greatest of all time. 💯
Vlad should have played the song and asked him the question again 🤣🤣🤣. The man mimicked Biggie to the fullest
Big facts! BAM! BAM! was originally Done By sister Nancy! All Facts!!!!( Love from oakland California)
East Oakland in the house!!
@@dominickratliff6171 North Oakland here ( 55th & san pablo)
57 right here I live in central coast now, but man I miss the town not all the bull shit but the town you feel me
@@dominickratliff6171 yes. I do 💯%
Man just keep it coming black
"If you ain't feelin that guess I'm guerilla black"
The game was goin after this dude lol
That wasn’t even that aggressive son u gotta relax! Lol
Nobody:
Guerilla Black: Right. Right. Right.
He had a song on NBA Street V3 that was HARD
Name?
The brother is solid . That tune with Beenie Man is 🔥
Vlad funny asf he said Beenie man made that song...He killed that shit😂😂 like buddy verse wasn’t shit 🤦🏾♂️
I think Jimmy used Gueirrla Black as a diss to East Coast/ Bad Boy/ Puff. To manage a BIG dark skinned man who slightly resembled BIG , have the man use the same toned voice including the nasally congested sound,same exact style of flow, same pronunciation of words, same audible congested breathing, same uh huh adlibs but rapping about the West Coast was like if he cloned BIG but changed his mental programming to have been raised from Compton or put him on Death Row to rap against his Bad Boy self.
It was similar to a gimmick like in Wrestling when Ted Dibiase had another Undertaker & had Paul Bearer agree to send his original Undertaker to face off against Undertaker #2.
I love how this brother articulates himself. He sounds like a grown man & not ignorant! Much respect💯
Big up Biggie n Guerilla Blk !
You gotta do philly artist interviews is a lot of hot rappers in the city... OT7 quanny, Blizzoe, lil bucks, leaf ward etc
Need that quanny interview
Facts🤦🏽♂️
I heard of Blizzoe he🔥
He gotta get simxsantana on one of theses
I want him to interview Trendsettaz Shady from Philly.
And interview Lil Berete from Toronto.
And interview Capo Gaddafi from Seattle.
I loved that He was the Compton Biggie.. GB held it down
Comparing him to Biggie didn't have anything to do with lyrics or skill. They have the same damn voice, that's all! Bro got a little too deep with that answer!🤣
Its is also his FLOW and CADENCE/RHYME WORD PLAY that's definitely BIG.
Listen to him speak in his first video and he sounds like Big. Not sure what happen since then but now he sounds totally different.
Dude was way heavier then too. That weight do affect your voice.
@@chippc not with a whole nother accent and flow just like big along with word play and delivery lmao.
He speaks very well
I feel you G Black👏🏿💯 I had that type of soulmate before RIP to ya lady... but on the sounding like biggie part.. when I listen to "whatever" I can hear the distinction and you have a different style that is uniquely you 💯👏🏿💯
My first, my last, my everything - "wait isn't that Barry White". In my Mo' Money voice..😂😂😂😂😂
“Deep Voiceded”
*Voisted
LMAO
SISTER NANCY!!! Big props to her! Regarding sounding like Biggie, the song sold cause it so resembled the late great Notorious B!❤️🖤💚! No issues in my opinion. Two Big men Black and U….as EVER! Keeping it slick! Props to the B.I.G. and de XXXXXTL league!👊🏾👊🏿👊🏽
He looks more like biggie - DMX
When did dmx say this lol
Breakfast club interview in 2012 when he was talking about rick ross
Accusation? More like pointed out an obvious fact.
Jimmy Henchmen was a good dude who helped a lot of artists
A good dude? Are you not familiar with him? lol
There's an artist who goes by the name of 2Pac who would disagree.
@@willruiz305 if you judge a man by the words of another who you don't know any on a personal level, there is something wrong, Jimmy from my understanding was a street dude, Pac was a rapper/actor, their worlds shouldn't have even crossed paths really
@@DaGrimmOneOfficial Well, I do agree with you on that one 💯
Willy Ruiz 2 pac was a fake thug and shot him self
About Time!!
Im shocked at his speaking voice, definitely thought he would talk like biggie
He used to when he was fatter
The first time I heard "Compton", I thought it was a new unreleased cut by Biggie
if you sound like Biggie, you good with me, when Big got hit up i was like damn no more Biggie music then i heard shine and black and i was happy very happy, still happy,
first time I heard his song on the radio I thought it was one of biggies unreleased songs.
Damn it’s weird hearing him talk and listening to his music. It was embarrassing how much he copied Big’s whole style, cadence, flow, and sound on that Compton song
It was the whole album not just that one song
Dude was still fire..
Black had bars & a good flow...
Nah...homie was *definitely* puttin' some BIG in his voice & flow on Compton 💯 Nothing wrong with being inspired💯 Everything's wrong with not admitting it though💯 No disrespect. Jussayin 🤷♂️
It was always obvious he was trying to sound like Biggie on that track. That shit was most definitely on purpose