Facts. And he probably knew he was gonna die anyway. Glad he at least showed us what he was capable of when it come to beef shit. IMO lyrically he could’ve ended Pac. Easily.
I love your reviews bro!! I also love that you stop to look up references you may not have gotten while listening. Much respect! If you take requests here, I think you would really love (Canibus’ Monday night mixtape freestyle or “Greatest Freestyle”)
That really means a lot to me, thank you very much fam! I try my best to catch and understand everything although I know I won’t catch and understand everything. I will be sure to add those to my list fam, thank you for the requests 💯
Lol... Yes, Puff is always in the background. He appears mostly as an obnoxious prick who elbows his way onto Biggie's tracks, and talks over Biggie to maximixe his own exposure. I always wondered what Biggie's career might have been had he not been so loyal to Puff.
City narrate in the background of this song is actually pretty good, you got to listen to what he's talking about! He's actually just backing up what biggie was rapping ABOUT on this track
This is the closest thing we have to a 2Pac diss by Biggie and it’s mainly in response to 2Pac’s “Hit ‘Em Up”, in which 2Pac called out Biggie The title is inspired by mildly successful 1996 Geena Davis action vehicle The Long Kiss Goodnight, which also gave female rapper and Biggie sling Charli Baltimore her rap name.
Got to go on UA-cam and look up…….”LONG KISS” BIGGIE SMALLS AND P.DIDDY HAD NO REMORSE!! He will say step by step about the lyrics. Why it was about Pac…
Lil Cease is his day 1 from before the record deal and went everywhere he went, his hypeman at shows as well as his artist. One day they were on the highway, Cease was driving and crashed causing BIG to crush his leg a bit. Had to walk with a cane after that. Back in 96, months before he got killed in 97
also, yes this was the clap back to Pac's "Hit em up". They'll never admit it, puffy will never admit it and Cease wont ever admit it but YES this was the response to Pac's diss. NO QUESTION!
Bro once Biggie says "take two" from that point on he is talking directly at Pac. "Motherfuc*ers mad 'cause I blew, nigg*s envious" Biggie was saying Pac started hating on him when he saw biggie blowing up. "When my men bust, you just move with such stamina Slugs missed ya, I ain't mad at cha (we ain't mad at cha)" This line in particular is specifically talking about Pac. When my men bust (Biggie is saying when Pac got shot in the elevator it was "one of his mans" everyone in the industry was in that lobby when pac got shot they all saw the person. They all know the person but to scared to mention the guys name b/c he is a brooklyn goon. So big says when my men bust you just move with such stamina. Mean when Pac was getting shot he was jumping around in the elevator dog. Pac had a gun also on him and rumors are he accidentally shot himself as well that night. I ain't mad at cha is the Pac song exactly you caught that part. And in that video for "I aint mad at cha" pac is dead in the video wearing an all white suite like an angle. Then you pear Puffy in the background saying "we aint mad at cha" like pocking fun that pac is dead in a way. trust me. "Blood rushin', concussions ain't nothin' Catch cases, come out fronting, smokin' something" Biggie is talking about when Pac came out the hospital with bandages around his head , then another scene of pac coming out of court "fronting" on the camera men spitting at all cameras wearing all red "blood rushin" you can google this scene very famous hip hop scene.
I guess the new generations don't get to hear good Eastcoaat rap anymore? But it's good to see people get into it, this was from a great time in rap. There was no political correctness or agendas, it was all about the music. Great time to be alive.
There’s Griselda and Trust Music Group still putting out that good East Coast rap but it’s definitely not that many rappers anymore compared to the past. But I agree with you fam 💯
Such a dope song, but conflicting with the lyrics ... the only diss he did towards Pac (recorded and released after he was already dead), "Laugh now, cry later", it's based on pac's tattoo. Pac wore dungarees often. Buy me cd twice, might be a reference to all eyez on me, but really not sure. I ain't mad at you ... def towards pac. slugs missed you, reference to quad shooting. put my name in raps (hit em up), now you rest eternally sleepy, rest where the worms and the weak be (pac dead), Puffs adlibs were about pac/suge, as well, and there's an unreleased mixtape where he says similar stuff in response to pac. There's a gene dene interview where he straight says that puff knew pac was going to be dealt with in 94 shooting.
@@cane2486 lyrically, Pac was better. I think people just live the cadence and flow of Big and he was dope lyrically as well. Pac show more versatility as a Emcee. Far example, do you know what scheme Pac did on Ambitionz Az A Ridah?
Pretty sure he says make your mouthpiece obese like DeLuise (Dom DeLuise) who was an actor, comedian, and chef... and obese, lol. RIP Dominick. Dope track though, and great reaction
I’m sure it was gonna happen anyway. Crazy folks wanted BIG gone. The whole nature of it is weird behavior. People knew BIG had nothing to do with either shooting but……
@@DesignzRUs dude, his murder was set in motion long before. Niggas ain’t killing Big over no radio freestyle. Shit is bigger than that. Stop listening to bullshit.
Ready to die still one of the best albums I ever heard. However, for me pac was better. He just made you feel some kind of way. Biggie oh for sure better lyrics and flow but pac though that boy good.
I really enjoyed that album fam, that’s what I was looking for Kendrick’s album to sound but we got something totally different lol. Lupe is easily one of the best lyricists ever imo, I definitely need to react to some of his older stuff because I haven’t heard all of his music
@@PRSPR There is a lyric video channel that breaks down Lupe Fiasco videos using pictures called timesnuroman. They have some videos for early Lupe mixtape songs back when he was gangster.
It's a Tupac diss Lil Cease has talked about it I believe it was the 10th anniversary of this album in the source. Apparently the original was actually worse. They changed it some when Pac died.
🤣🤣🤣 that’s not what that meant. Direct or indirect Pac thought everybody was dissing him even when they weren’t. That’s just the nature of a diss track….some are subliminal. That’s actually more dope than screaming somebody else’s name on YOUR song.
Did you not hear his line “maniacs put my Name in rap what part of the game is that? Like they hustle backwards” it was a bad boys move ins Ilene type thing. Big wasn’t scared of Pac. He was gonna diss him directly on Busta’s song (look it up) but Busta didn’t wanna burn bridges. Biggie was ready for war and if PAc hadn’t died he would’ve ate him up even more best believe.
@@desertdetroiter428 But Pac would cause he wanted no confusion about who he was beefing with. Like Nas did in Ether. It was no strategy from Big it was caution. Talking shit in codes is weak AF.
@@cibida1 Go back and listen to what Puffy said about Hit Em Up. If Big was ready for war then why didn't address Pac directly? When you truly want the smoke you go looking for it. Like Pac did. And he had more than enough time to attack Pac.
The whole song is a diss at Tupac. It came out after pac died. This song Basically got biggie killed cause he performed it at the radio station in cali. Emotions were still high in cali cause of pac’s death
this my favorite Biggie song ever. Idc if it was a 2pac diss or not. His flow is crazy on this track.
Facts. And he probably knew he was gonna die anyway. Glad he at least showed us what he was capable of when it come to beef shit. IMO lyrically he could’ve ended Pac. Easily.
@@cibida1 yea, Big was definitely the better rapper.
@@MichaelJordanGoat2324 didn't reply when pac was alive though
@@danielswan690 EXACTLY!!!!!
@@MichaelJordanGoat2324 When it comes to war Pac was ruthless.Big was not. Has nothing to do with who was a better rapper.
Biggie is definitely the perfect rapper in every way. He’s the pinnacle in every facet of emceeing.
That’s facts 💯
This was a subliminal 2Pac diss record
Top 3 story Top 3 cadence
Agreed fam! 💯
That double disc..discussion... all heat
I love your reviews bro!! I also love that you stop to look up references you may not have gotten while listening. Much respect!
If you take requests here, I think you would really love (Canibus’ Monday night mixtape freestyle or “Greatest Freestyle”)
That really means a lot to me, thank you very much fam! I try my best to catch and understand everything although I know I won’t catch and understand everything.
I will be sure to add those to my list fam, thank you for the requests 💯
Lol... Yes, Puff is always in the background. He appears mostly as an obnoxious prick who elbows his way onto Biggie's tracks, and talks over Biggie to maximixe his own exposure. I always wondered what Biggie's career might have been had he not been so loyal to Puff.
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Sometimes it becomes too excessive especially when he’s not adding anything of value imo
Without Puff, he might still be alive.
City narrate in the background of this song is actually pretty good, you got to listen to what he's talking about! He's actually just backing up what biggie was rapping ABOUT on this track
@@PRSPRbiggie is my favorite rapper and i cant stand how obnoxious puff is on his songs
If there's a perfect flow, this is it
Facts 💯
THE GREATEST FLOW EVER IN HIP HOP RAKIM IS 2ND
The I ain't mad at ya line was a reference to tupac. He dissed Pac after he passed away.i ain't mad at ya came out in 96
Good Reaction Homie, diss was a sub diss to Pac. A Great Record
Thank you fam! 💯
In my opinion, THIS is the Best biggie song
D12 featuring Eminem "How come"
The best right here 🔥
This is the closest thing we have to a 2Pac diss by Biggie and it’s mainly in response to 2Pac’s “Hit ‘Em Up”, in which 2Pac called out Biggie The title is inspired by mildly successful 1996 Geena Davis action vehicle The Long Kiss Goodnight, which also gave female rapper and Biggie sling Charli Baltimore her rap name.
I think the ugliest which he did in 96 when pac was alive was the most I seen him come at pac
@@mikegillins4992 true that... you right...thanks for having my back ..😎
Got to go on UA-cam and look up…….”LONG KISS” BIGGIE SMALLS AND P.DIDDY HAD NO REMORSE!! He will say step by step about the lyrics. Why it was about Pac…
Lil Cease is his day 1 from before the record deal and went everywhere he went, his hypeman at shows as well as his artist. One day they were on the highway, Cease was driving and crashed causing BIG to crush his leg a bit. Had to walk with a cane after that. Back in 96, months before he got killed in 97
also, yes this was the clap back to Pac's "Hit em up". They'll never admit it, puffy will never admit it and Cease wont ever admit it but YES this was the response to Pac's diss. NO QUESTION!
Rip Big 🐐🔥
Bro once Biggie says "take two" from that point on he is talking directly at Pac. "Motherfuc*ers mad 'cause I blew, nigg*s envious" Biggie was saying Pac started hating on him when he saw biggie blowing up. "When my men bust, you just move with such stamina Slugs missed ya, I ain't mad at cha (we ain't mad at cha)" This line in particular is specifically talking about Pac. When my men bust (Biggie is saying when Pac got shot in the elevator it was "one of his mans" everyone in the industry was in that lobby when pac got shot they all saw the person. They all know the person but to scared to mention the guys name b/c he is a brooklyn goon. So big says when my men bust you just move with such stamina. Mean when Pac was getting shot he was jumping around in the elevator dog. Pac had a gun also on him and rumors are he accidentally shot himself as well that night. I ain't mad at cha is the Pac song exactly you caught that part. And in that video for "I aint mad at cha" pac is dead in the video wearing an all white suite like an angle. Then you pear Puffy in the background saying "we aint mad at cha" like pocking fun that pac is dead in a way. trust me. "Blood rushin', concussions ain't nothin' Catch cases, come out fronting, smokin' something" Biggie is talking about when Pac came out the hospital with bandages around his head , then another scene of pac coming out of court "fronting" on the camera men spitting at all cameras wearing all red "blood rushin" you can google this scene very famous hip hop scene.
No hate but I'm always amazed at what I haven't heard occasionally...then he we are.... lmao 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 ❤️ fam
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Check out black Opera by Supernatural feat Raekwon
Funny you said that about puffy bc suge made a funny comment at the source awards about puffy always all up in the videos
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I guess the new generations don't get to hear good Eastcoaat rap anymore? But it's good to see people get into it, this was from a great time in rap. There was no political correctness or agendas, it was all about the music. Great time to be alive.
There’s Griselda and Trust Music Group still putting out that good East Coast rap but it’s definitely not that many rappers anymore compared to the past. But I agree with you fam 💯
My dude react to Tupac
WAR GAMES (DEATHROW VERSION)
Such a dope song, but conflicting with the lyrics ... the only diss he did towards Pac (recorded and released after he was already dead), "Laugh now, cry later", it's based on pac's tattoo. Pac wore dungarees often. Buy me cd twice, might be a reference to all eyez on me, but really not sure. I ain't mad at you ... def towards pac. slugs missed you, reference to quad shooting. put my name in raps (hit em up), now you rest eternally sleepy, rest where the worms and the weak be (pac dead), Puffs adlibs were about pac/suge, as well, and there's an unreleased mixtape where he says similar stuff in response to pac. There's a gene dene interview where he straight says that puff knew pac was going to be dealt with in 94 shooting.
Biggie Smallz Were Way Betta Then 2pac!
I don't think so
Easily. Even 2pac knew that reason why he tried to recruit members from the east coast to his label to help him lol
@@cane2486 Not so, Pac Thee 🐐
@@charlescarter1859 🧢He not even close lyrically to Notorious big. I love both music 🎵 too though 🤷🏿♂️
@@cane2486 lyrically, Pac was better. I think people just live the cadence and flow of Big and he was dope lyrically as well. Pac show more versatility as a Emcee. Far example, do you know what scheme Pac did on Ambitionz Az A Ridah?
You hold ur toast shaky…
Pretty sure he says make your mouthpiece obese like DeLuise (Dom DeLuise) who was an actor, comedian, and chef... and obese, lol. RIP Dominick.
Dope track though, and great reaction
No it’s the actress Della Reese
he bodied this RZA joint
This shit got him murked in Cali. He was tripping
He definitely was buggin, but he still killed this song lyrically
I’m sure it was gonna happen anyway. Crazy folks wanted BIG gone. The whole nature of it is weird behavior. People knew BIG had nothing to do with either shooting but……
This isn’t what got Big killed. That’s complete nonsense.
@@desertdetroiter428 dude rapped this over the radio in Cali. Yea ok
@@DesignzRUs dude, his murder was set in motion long before. Niggas ain’t killing Big over no radio freestyle. Shit is bigger than that. Stop listening to bullshit.
Ready to die still one of the best albums I ever heard. However, for me pac was better. He just made you feel some kind of way. Biggie oh for sure better lyrics and flow but pac though that boy good.
Lupe Fiasco released his new album Drill Music in Zion 🔥
I really enjoyed that album fam, that’s what I was looking for Kendrick’s album to sound but we got something totally different lol. Lupe is easily one of the best lyricists ever imo, I definitely need to react to some of his older stuff because I haven’t heard all of his music
@@PRSPR There is a lyric video channel that breaks down Lupe Fiasco videos using pictures called timesnuroman. They have some videos for early Lupe mixtape songs back when he was gangster.
It's a Tupac diss Lil Cease has talked about it I believe it was the 10th anniversary of this album in the source. Apparently the original was actually worse. They changed it some when Pac died.
They must not change it to much cause there is alot of pac references in this song
The subliminal nature of this 2 Pac dis tells you how feared he was. Very few ever confronted him directly.
🤣🤣🤣 that’s not what that meant. Direct or indirect Pac thought everybody was dissing him even when they weren’t. That’s just the nature of a diss track….some are subliminal. That’s actually more dope than screaming somebody else’s name on YOUR song.
Did you not hear his line “maniacs put my
Name in rap what part of the game is that? Like they hustle backwards” it was a bad boys move ins Ilene type thing. Big wasn’t scared of Pac. He was gonna diss him directly on Busta’s song (look it up) but Busta didn’t wanna burn bridges. Biggie was ready for war and if PAc hadn’t died he would’ve ate him up even more best believe.
Big NEVER mentions his opponent’s names in his bars. That was always his strategy. It has nothing to do with fear.
@@desertdetroiter428 But Pac would cause he wanted no confusion about who he was beefing with. Like Nas did in Ether. It was no strategy from Big it was caution.
Talking shit in codes is weak AF.
@@cibida1 Go back and listen to what Puffy said about Hit Em Up. If Big was ready for war then why didn't address Pac directly? When you truly want the smoke you go looking for it. Like Pac did. And he had more than enough time to attack Pac.
The whole song is a diss at Tupac. It came out after pac died. This song Basically got biggie killed cause he performed it at the radio station in cali. Emotions were still high in cali cause of pac’s death
Yep. That was a huge mistake.
Nobody from Cali killed Biggie though. Suge had him killed the devil himself