Big and Pac always had that battle. Puff was thinking about the money. Big was thinking about respect. Puff didn't want Big to be just another mixtape rapper who was dope, but couldn't sell records.
Vlad need to step it up . When an interviewed person mentions something like a logo . We need a pop up of that logo or whatever it is there discribing. That would be a great improvement to a great podcast
@@lovelypeace1biggie first song was party an bull shit he wasn’t rapping like that untim Tupac told him to make songs for the ladies an party songs an he took the advice which he admits
We'll never know how big Junior Mafia and Biggie would have been had he left Bad Boy and did his own thing. I can only imagine the hits and the artist who would have joined! Big was taken away from us too soon over some bs. Smdh 😔
They wouldn’t have been as big . Biggie would of been a hot lyrical mixtape underground rapper. Puff knew how to get the most out Big when it came to popular chart selling records
I liked “Party & Bullshit” and thought his verse on the Mary remix and “Juicy” was a’ight but “Unbelievable” was what made me think B.I.G. was gonna blow tf up.
Couldn't agree with you more. The hook/chorus with amazing 1st verse: "Live from Bedford -Stuyvesant, the livest one Representing BK to the fullest. Gats, I pull it Bastards ducking when B.I.G. be bucking Chicken-heads be clucking, in my back room fucking. It ain't nothing They know B.I.G. be handling With the MAC in the AC' door paneling Bandaging MCs, oxygen, they can't breathe Mad tricks up the sleeve Wear boxers so my dick can breathe. Breeze through in the Q Forty-five by my side, lyrical high. And those that rushes my clutches get put on crutches Get smoked like Dutches from the master Hate to blast ya but I have to. You see I smoke a lot Your life is played out like Kwame And them fucking polka dots. Who rock the spot? Biggie You know how the weed go, unbelievable."
I remember when my friend gave away Biggie's first CD to a drug addict about month after it first came out, I thought he was crazy and I still remind him of it today 😂
I remember seeing early pics of BIG & Junior Mafia standing in front of a building with the 666 patch on their vests and hats. This was about 94 in the Horrorcore era
@@USERD412 you had two A1 producers at the helm with Prince Paul & RZA . Not 1 wack beat on the album. Plus they all was spitting . They didn’t need to be as dark as the other groups to be dope.
First time I experienced my first Biggie song was when he was featured on Totals “Can’t you see” the next one was Players Anthem. I remember it playing on the radio driving around Roosevelt Long Island with my pops at night. The song used to scare me idk why but I have a feeling my pops was moving milly in the streets and that’s why I felt that way. But anyway I love the song now and junior M.A.F.I.A. /Biggie / Kim will forever be in my roster ❤
pac was also talking about his rap style focusing on death afterlife etc. which yea biggie stole he also stole king t flow and possibly notorious B1 the jury still out on that one
@@jeanpayano1506 what fairy tale? big even told the alcoholiks he took king t style. iits obvious he studied pac, they were friends. and notorious b1 you saying thats a fairy tale? because the song exists
@@USERD412 The B1 story is cap Biggie was known as the Notorious B.I.G since he was on Unsigned Hype you can check the actual articles and thats way before the B1 guy even stepped on the scene and the beat from Juicy was a sample from an old group so miss me with that b.s and stop lying 😂😂😂
R.I.P. To Brooklyn's finest the Notorious BIG! Respect to him & Lance Un Rivera for their contributions to Hip Hop & repping Harlem/BK. The Perils of Penelope Pitstop reference made me smile, Junior Mafia were as cool as that gang. Un let us know he certainly a 70's baby with that reference.
I hated Juicy when it dropped. Let me explain, at that time NY Hip Hop was Boom BaP Street Hip-Hop. At the time Brooklyn had Black Moon with I Got Ya Opin. and Jeru the Damaja with Come Clean. Outta nowhere Biggie comes out with Juicy. This is in mid-1994. It completely threw me off guard because it sounded like an R&B record with all the singing. It grew on me later though.
Facts KRS One,Nas,Rakim,Kool G Rap,LL had some joints in the 1990s that was moving now NYC hip hop.Puffy knew Juicy would put Notorious Big on hip hop map,smart move
Biggie & Un would have a bomb ass label had Big kept his life. Junior Mafia, Lil' Cease, Lil' Kim, Cam'ron, Charli Baltimore, & I can't imagine those in the future they could have picked up, Jim Jones, Juelz Santana. They would have been serious had Big not get murdered.
@@adriansuarez8245 I wish I can think of other connections but the only one that came to mind was Dipset because they were affiliated with Big anyway because he wanted to get him signed.
It has become very clear that early on Biggie was never really feeling puffy, he was only using the situation to climb. Puffy saw that and didn’t like that
Puffy really do not get enough credit for the sound he created in HH.Before Puff, most rappers were on street shit and not even going gold.They were too rugged with no sex appeal which helps sell records.Think about it.Before Puff, what rapper really had a street commercial image that was selling and on top like BIG?Puff blended old school RandB Tracks with Rough hardcore lyrics that you still se rappers doing today.Melodic flows with trap lyrics.Puff and BIG are the pioneers of that sound.Period.
This video answered a long-standing question of mine: What the hell did they mean by “Undeas”?! 🤣🤣 Dope video. I remember when they said Junior MAFIA was made up of two groups and two solo acts: The Sixes and Trife & Larceny were the groups and Klepto and Kim were the solo acts.
At the end of The Players Anthem video when they took that picture they were all obscenely fresh as hell .... Nobody was shitting on people like that with fashion .😅
As much as I hate pop/commercial rap. When I heard juicy I thought a star was born. Puff knew how to make correct pop rap or tracks that can push numbers. Took me years after learning that Harlem world was a damn good album too
Puff understood the juxtaposition. In BIG he had the most talented rapper out who was from streets. Puff put the image and those lyrics cutting across a beat like juicy. It stands out because it's so different. And catchy. Machine G funk was a lot harder in tone and darker and less melodic. To sell and appeal you generally need melody for casual listeners. Puff understood melody. That was one of his greatest gifts. If you look at drakes sales it's because he is a big rnb fan and also has harnessed melody. Pimp C is on record talking about this subject and how his family helped push him to do live percussion and compose melody in his songs.
Well things work out the way it post to BIGGIE had to that Commercial International Success to reach a crossover (Juicy, Big Poppa, One More Chance Remix) to combine Both Hardcore and Slow Groove and Polish it (Players Anthem, Get Money, No Time, Crush On You Remix) with Iconic Flo and a trendsetter and Door Opener
I'ma say this and end mine. It's a fact that the notorious big stated that he made more money with this guy producing Junior Mafia then he did on bad boy as a solo artist. Biggie said that.
Without Diddy, Biggie would've been just another dusty underground rapper, doing that "rough, rugged and raw" style of rapping over lowfi boom bap. Diddy is the one who got him to smooth out his style and rap over smooth classic r&b
I'm interested weather they're good to discuss Jay-Z stabbing UN & saying "You broke my heart" read this in either "Rap Pages" or "Source" back in the day..
Business man. This is business; not trying to look hard. You reach people globally, then people can experience who you really are once they buy the whole album. Big was a street guy. Puff is a get money guy. You don’t want to keep living in the hood. Puff was about them millions and selling to the world. Kingpin thinking overrides corner thinking.
@@TRivera13 Puffy bodyguard even said when Biggie album dropped ....it.was doing nothing until Biggie did flava in your ear remix. Can't make this stuff up.
@@theblockcat-ain1572 And yet here you are making shit up. "Flava In Ya Ear" came out in July '94. "Ready To Die" came out in *SEPTEMBER* later that year.
Im glad that un is able to speak his truths right now
I hate when people speak “their truth”, instead of “THE TRUTH”.
What about you living your truth?
@@porkchopnu4096 😂
@@mr.mr.4772 same here! I can't stand that phrase. When someone says "their truth" I just assume they're lying 😂.
@@mr.mr.4772 facts it is the truth he is able tell his story and the real story
Un look like Dr. Dre mixed wit the dude that sing "wanna be a BALLER" 😂😂
This shit sound funny til u think bout it... Boy wtf is u talkin bout
Hahahahaha damn hommie I'm gone lmfao.
This is Mr Troy 😂😂😂
LMAO!!!!!
Peter Gunz Brother… u dead on with that shit 😂
Big didn’t wanna do none of those radio songs but Puff knew with Heavy D and Father MC those records worked 💰
Yeah nobody was doing that at the time.
@@breynoldssr3703 ?
@@datniggaeazye.5968 mainstream Bigg came out with the old school rapping on old school beat
Nice analysis💯
Machine Gun funky wouldn’t have hit like Juicy. Puff made the right decision.
Adversely, MGF is my favorite song on that album
Puff Did Not Care About Big 😂😂😂😂😂
@@carlos_sosaa according to you and only you😂😂😂😂😂
Correct. It would have gotten lost in sauce with all the other NY boom bap in 1994
@@ispeakmucho it’s a dope song but not a single.
Biggie’s a hood legend for putting his blunt roller and his drug connect in a rap group and then signing them.
😂😂
😅😅 and a jump off
@@dtraversodt That part!
At the end Puffy knows music.
Not just music. He was smart. He moved in silence while Suge was loud
Juicy was the perfect first single, catchy hook and sick verses.
yep
Verses are god tier but the hook is annoying
Yup especially since they stole it from the notorious B1. Great song 😂
Big and Pac always had that battle. Puff was thinking about the money. Big was thinking about respect. Puff didn't want Big to be just another mixtape rapper who was dope, but couldn't sell records.
They played juicy on the box and I said to myself this guy is going to be a star
Undeniable, anyone who was around when that dropped instantly knew he was something special
I loved the box
I saw it on Dolly My Baby... he had the best vocal presence and completely took over that track.
I forgot all about the box…. Music television you control
For him to say that about Puff it shows Puff is a genius.
Vlad need to step it up . When an interviewed person mentions something like a logo . We need a pop up of that logo or whatever it is there discribing. That would be a great improvement to a great podcast
Im so glad Un is finally tellin his whole story himself instead of others speakin for himself, and i hope Vlad asks all the rite questions
Vlad called Juicy a bubblegum single🤔 Nah bro that shit far from bubblegum that's timeless 💯
Agree but I hate that chorus
@@stollinroned5090 Motivates me every time. Funny how music works.
At that time he was a hard core rapper. Juicy was kinda soft for his style of music, Biggie probably thought.
Juicy, at the time, was considered Pop rap.
@@lovelypeace1biggie first song was party an bull shit he wasn’t rapping like that untim Tupac told him to make songs for the ladies an party songs an he took the advice which he admits
We'll never know how big Junior Mafia and Biggie would have been had he left Bad Boy and did his own thing. I can only imagine the hits and the artist who would have joined! Big was taken away from us too soon over some bs. Smdh 😔
The commission album with Jay Z
Big frank white
Jay iceberg slim
Lil Kim Big Mama
Tiffany Lane Chari Baltimore
Of course - black life didn’t value black life
They wouldn’t have been as big . Biggie would of been a hot lyrical mixtape underground rapper. Puff knew how to get the most out Big when it came to popular chart selling records
@@raheimspeight751 Big would've been under ground?
Big was trying to leave Puff. Junior Mafia wasn't signed to Bad Boy
I liked “Party & Bullshit” and thought his verse on the Mary remix and “Juicy” was a’ight but “Unbelievable” was what made me think B.I.G. was gonna blow tf up.
He’ll yeah… His flow on that was crazy when it first came out. It was the Juicy B-Side…
Couldn't agree with you more. The hook/chorus with amazing 1st verse:
"Live from Bedford -Stuyvesant, the livest one Representing BK to the fullest. Gats, I pull it Bastards ducking when B.I.G. be bucking
Chicken-heads be clucking, in my back room fucking. It ain't nothing They know B.I.G. be handling
With the MAC in the AC' door paneling Bandaging MCs, oxygen, they can't breathe
Mad tricks up the sleeve
Wear boxers so my dick can breathe. Breeze through in the Q Forty-five by my side, lyrical high. And those that rushes my clutches get put on crutches
Get smoked like Dutches from the master
Hate to blast ya but I have to. You see I smoke a lot Your life is played out like Kwame And them fucking polka dots. Who rock the spot? Biggie You know how the weed go, unbelievable."
Album had already been released by then
@@stuartchilongozi2439 My point is that I didn’t buy the album until I heard unbelievable.
@@rlbk525 I get you.
Biggie said himself he didn't like Juicy
Big was eman emcee first.
I remember when my friend gave away Biggie's first CD to a drug addict about month after it first came out, I thought he was crazy and I still remind him of it today 😂
Thats dumb…he could’ve gotten 5 bucks for that shit
I’m sure that he can get a copy of it somewhere… 😂
How he looks in the beginning and how he looks at the end with that smile... amazing.
LMAOOOOOO plus his voice and the way he articulate , make me wanna to listen more
I remember seeing early pics of BIG & Junior Mafia standing in front of a building with the 666 patch on their vests and hats. This was about 94 in the Horrorcore era
ny horrorcore was mad corny.. except kool keith who made it fun.
@@USERD412 that’s where your wrong . Gravediggaz was fire . BIG dabbled in it, so did Redman (NJ) and Onyx
Whole Memphis was horrorcore back then
@@airpegasus5167 gravediggas was cool thats about it. but they werent bout it. but they werent as dope as lynch hung and the geto boys etc.
@@USERD412 you had two A1 producers at the helm with Prince Paul & RZA . Not 1 wack beat on the album. Plus they all was spitting . They didn’t need to be as dark as the other groups to be dope.
You can tell Un about had it with Vlad assuming and speaking for him instead of him telling HIS story lol 😂
nope, he seemed pretty chill.
Never knew he was a Five Percenter, makes sense though. A lot of them NY dudes back then were and still are
Yeah. Public enemy brand Nubian
@@johnmoyarbmg5845 PE aren’t 5%
He's Puerto Rican 🇵🇷?
@@Dominican1923 Panamanian
First time I experienced my first Biggie song was when he was featured on Totals “Can’t you see” the next one was Players Anthem. I remember it playing on the radio driving around Roosevelt Long Island with my pops at night. The song used to scare me idk why but I have a feeling my pops was moving milly in the streets and that’s why I felt that way. But anyway I love the song now and junior M.A.F.I.A. /Biggie / Kim will forever be in my roster ❤
Centennial park I used to be there im from Amityville
When a man talks one word at a time, they usually not to be messed with, never perceive gentility for weakness
“My lil ol car has a lil ol engine”…Penelope Pitstop 😂
"Klepto introduced Big to Versace"
Yet Pac stans die on a hill saying it was Pac😂😂😂
Yo those idiots are a cult man. There's no use arguing with them
pac was also talking about his rap style focusing on death afterlife etc. which yea biggie stole he also stole king t flow and possibly notorious B1 the jury still out on that one
@@USERD412yeah keep bringing up fairy tales trying to descredit Big🥱🥱
@@jeanpayano1506 what fairy tale? big even told the alcoholiks he took king t style. iits obvious he studied pac, they were friends. and notorious b1 you saying thats a fairy tale? because the song exists
@@USERD412 The B1 story is cap Biggie was known as the Notorious B.I.G since he was on Unsigned Hype you can check the actual articles and thats way before the B1 guy even stepped on the scene and the beat from Juicy was a sample from an old group so miss me with that b.s and stop lying 😂😂😂
R.I.P. To Brooklyn's finest the Notorious BIG! Respect to him & Lance Un Rivera for their contributions to Hip Hop & repping Harlem/BK. The Perils of Penelope Pitstop reference made me smile, Junior Mafia were as cool as that gang. Un let us know he certainly a 70's baby with that reference.
Puffy helped out alot with Biggie song structure
I hated Juicy when it dropped. Let me explain, at that time NY Hip Hop was Boom BaP Street Hip-Hop. At the time Brooklyn had Black Moon with I Got Ya Opin. and Jeru the Damaja with Come Clean. Outta nowhere Biggie comes out with Juicy. This is in mid-1994. It completely threw me off guard because it sounded like an R&B record with all the singing. It grew on me later though.
Facts..he threw curve ball in the game..94 was dope time glad I was there to witness it
Facts if u was in new York it was all about black moon, smiff n wessun, mobb deep, nas, Redman and wu tang
Facts KRS One,Nas,Rakim,Kool G Rap,LL had some joints in the 1990s that was moving now NYC hip hop.Puffy knew Juicy would put Notorious Big on hip hop map,smart move
they stepped outside the east sound. I was on the west, I believed they did it on purpose to appeal to the west. JD and the brat them was doing it to
This is the truth and am from DC lol we aint like dat shit
Biggie & Un would have a bomb ass label had Big kept his life. Junior Mafia, Lil' Cease, Lil' Kim, Cam'ron, Charli Baltimore, & I can't imagine those in the future they could have picked up, Jim Jones, Juelz Santana. They would have been serious had Big not get murdered.
Word I forgot about Dipset
@@adriansuarez8245 I wish I can think of other connections but the only one that came to mind was Dipset because they were affiliated with Big anyway because he wanted to get him signed.
@@TriplomatXyup and Big L instead of Cam/Dipset would have been on Roc A Fella
It has become very clear that early on Biggie was never really feeling puffy, he was only using the situation to climb. Puffy saw that and didn’t like that
All he had to do was look around puff screwed all his artist
Puffy created Biggie. Without Puffy's vision and direction, Biggie would've been like M.O.P. - just another underground rapper with a buzz
@@bigolbabyhuey very true, you right and people hate on puff but really puff helped a lot of people live their dreams.
@@antrellhopkins3263 Yep
Puffy was a talent spotter but he made sure if you were talented he made the money not you
I remember biggie rocking the 666 vest
Chico Delvec put Big on to the drug game. Thats why Big blessed him back by putting him on
Puffy really do not get enough credit for the sound he created in HH.Before Puff, most rappers were on street shit and not even going gold.They were too rugged with no sex appeal which helps sell records.Think about it.Before Puff, what rapper really had a street commercial image that was selling and on top like BIG?Puff blended old school RandB Tracks with Rough hardcore lyrics that you still se rappers doing today.Melodic flows with trap lyrics.Puff and BIG are the pioneers of that sound.Period.
You typed all that and didn’t say hip hop ? The fuck you get HH from ? You an agent ?
You must be seventeen
Naughty By Nature was one… They were huge at the time
@@yeahisaidit5633 Nah.46 and lived it
@@michaelglazier9932 not at the height of Puff
Shows that puff was the mastermind genius of the relationship
I love these stories
you can tell this guy has seen the real NY street life
Crazy I love all these stories
“On the celly-celly with my homeboy Lance”
Juicy top 5 rap song of all time
😂😂😂
The best thing was the n64 expansion pack. And for a second I thought you forgot your channel name lol
Not a Puffy fan. But the genius of dude to put songs out your Mom's and Aunts liked( Beats) and add a dope lyricst to reach the youth. Yeah Salute
Penelope Pitstop. My first crush. 😆
Oh my lord ! Klepto an Biggie
🎉🎉🎉🎉🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Never knew “Un” was short for understanding or that he was a 5 percenter….
Duh!
Neither did I. I have been wondering. Lol.
And, his brother Just is short for Justice.
95 percent of the dudes I know in Brooklyn are 5 Percenters.
@@darrylnelson05 We are the Gods! I identify as GOD.
Why does Un sound like Terrance Howard when he played in the movie Fighting !! 🤔😂!
He has a demeanor like jay z. Maybe its that New York vibe.
This video answered a long-standing question of mine: What the hell did they mean by “Undeas”?! 🤣🤣 Dope video. I remember when they said Junior MAFIA was made up of two groups and two solo acts: The Sixes and Trife & Larceny were the groups and Klepto and Kim were the solo acts.
This is so real.
Where is the full interview?
At the end of The Players Anthem video when they took that picture they were all obscenely fresh as hell .... Nobody was shitting on people like that with fashion .😅
Big man never reached his potential in rap , took far to soon
🙏🙏R.I.P. BIGGIE.🙏🙏
i dunno his first album better than the second so in a way he was already falling off.
@@USERD412 his 2nd album I feel is way better
@@johnmoyarbmg5845 word. 2nd album dope too but its alot of filler for no other reason then to copy pac double disk. but definitely some heaters
@@USERD412life after death falling off ??? You trippin dude its a beast album many would say big stepped it up a gear.
@@bigprob8744 i mean thats opinion i like the first one better.
Biggie stole the song to begin with 😂😂 shoutout Notorious B1, he stole ya name too
Still believing that bullshit. C'mon dude.
Biggie got known from the Craig Mack flavor n ya ear remix
He was known from the Super Cat - Dolly My Baby remix and the song with Mary J Blige
As much as I hate pop/commercial rap. When I heard juicy I thought a star was born. Puff knew how to make correct pop rap or tracks that can push numbers. Took me years after learning that Harlem world was a damn good album too
I wonder why all the 5 percenters were heavy in the drug game. Preme comes to mind as well.
Not true at all...dont let the popular rappers who claim 5%, have you believing that "ALL 5% were heavy in the drug game"...thats trick-knowledgy
Hand clap for VLAD 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼He's finally maturing in not interrupting Mofos every dam second! 😀
Vlad always wants to know more than the person who was there lol
make your comment make sense
The perils of penelope pitstop, those wer good times
Penelope Pitstop was tight w the Anthill Mob lol.
Puff understood the juxtaposition. In BIG he had the most talented rapper out who was from streets. Puff put the image and those lyrics cutting across a beat like juicy. It stands out because it's so different. And catchy.
Machine G funk was a lot harder in tone and darker and less melodic.
To sell and appeal you generally need melody for casual listeners.
Puff understood melody. That was one of his greatest gifts.
If you look at drakes sales it's because he is a big rnb fan and also has harnessed melody.
Pimp C is on record talking about this subject and how his family helped push him to do live percussion and compose melody in his songs.
Could we get to the stabbing part already?
“This ninja un yo I scratched him he went home without a aspirin”
Diddy was right he really had BIG on the radio nonstop all his records are radio records both albums that’s fucking crazy
Clepto introduced Big to Versace after he saw PAC making it famous in Hip Hop "correction"
I don't care what they say about you, Vlad. You're top dog with this one. 👌
Agreed. they hate Vlad but love theUA-cam channels that copied his format
@@3rdGenerationCancer exactly 💯
Well things work out the way it post to BIGGIE had to that Commercial International Success to reach a crossover (Juicy, Big Poppa, One More Chance Remix) to combine Both Hardcore and Slow Groove and Polish it (Players Anthem, Get Money, No Time, Crush On You Remix) with Iconic Flo and a trendsetter and Door Opener
I'ma say this and end mine. It's a fact that the notorious big stated that he made more money with this guy producing Junior Mafia then he did on bad boy as a solo artist. Biggie said that.
The Wacky Racers cartoon it was the Ant Hill Mob not Penelope Pit Stop.
Without Diddy, Biggie would've been just another dusty underground rapper, doing that "rough, rugged and raw" style of rapping over lowfi boom bap. Diddy is the one who got him to smooth out his style and rap over smooth classic r&b
Un look like Patrick in the Flesh 😂
Weed and a car was like currency as a teen
Lance ain't giving up nothing juicy... He's been on gag order since the murder.....
Jay z stabbed this man ?
Naw go back and listen to Nas Ether
Biggie & Klepto - steal and rob
I'm interested weather they're good to discuss Jay-Z stabbing UN & saying "You broke my heart" read this in either "Rap Pages" or "Source" back in the day..
@@voodoomedia8446 exactly i thought the catch of the settlement was that Un could not do interviews on it or put it in a book
He look like Dr. Dre brother Surgeon Steve lmao😅😂
Big said that they (Gianni) didn't even make Versace in his size.
Glasses fit tho
And 5001 flavors could tailor garments to fit him
@@Synchronite I know. I don't think people know that 5001 used do lookalikes for BIG.
Most don't know but Biggie had UNDEAS.
I'm still wondering if B1 was first......he had the "Notorious "in his name and rapped over the "Juicey"beat?Hummm?Humming? Wonder who stole from who?
But when yall took at picture for : The Set Up it was like 20 niggas suited and booted , Versace and butter soft leathers 😅😭😭😭💀☠️☠️
No! It wasn’t no Bugsy, Vlad! Just listen. You want to be apart of the culture, LISTEN!
Rip biggie
The reason why Big didn't want to drop Juicy as a single was because he knew they stole the song from the Notorious B1.
Where's part 1-8?
Yea pac even told em that smdh
Juicy was the second best career decision, the first was when they stole it from the Notorious B1. Good work guys 😂
MY FIRST IMPRESSION OF BIGGIE WASN'T SUPER IMPACTFUL BECAUSE I HATED JUICY.
So who is responsible for the pool scene with all of them dudes playing and wrestling with no females in the mix? Lol that shit always bothered me.
lol or that big poppa when biggie spitting game the whole video to a transsexual person. that shit was super duper wyyird
@@USERD412 facts
I know a lot of y’all don’t like Puff but u gotta give him credit. 💯
Business man.
This is business; not trying to look hard. You reach people globally, then people can experience who you really are once they buy the whole album. Big was a street guy. Puff is a get money guy. You don’t want to keep living in the hood. Puff was about them millions and selling to the world. Kingpin thinking overrides corner thinking.
We all want to know why Jay poked him Vlad is delaying
Wow, this how they just tell it all, Brooklyn ???? Wow.
KLEPTOMANIAC GOT 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥BARZ 💯🤞🏿
I get it big wanted to push that more gangsta shit..I get it but good thing he listened to puff had the formula to get em in the scene
Not gonna lie.....when juicy came.out....I wasn't really feelin it. I was like this song corny as hell. That was around 1992
Juicy came out in 1994.
@@TRivera13 it was still.corny
@@theblockcat-ain1572 Your opinion.
@@TRivera13 Puffy bodyguard even said when Biggie album dropped ....it.was doing nothing until Biggie did flava in your ear remix. Can't make this stuff up.
@@theblockcat-ain1572 And yet here you are making shit up. "Flava In Ya Ear" came out in July '94. "Ready To Die" came out in *SEPTEMBER* later that year.
I always thought Unbelievable was the single. That’s what the hood got first.
😂😅😅😂😂😂machine-gun funk was my favorite song 🎵 🎶🎼
Juicy notorious b1 😮
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Can someone please explain to me how you lose intentionally at a dice game? What did Diddy have trick dice that had all 1s and 2s on them?
😂
He probably would win but made sure he didn’t stop until he lost everything
Just keep shooting until you lose strange ass nigga...the game is literally set for you to lose 80% of the time it shouldn't be that hard
If you keep rolling till you lose and never stop rolling when you win , and bet alot then lose on purpose, also if you soft shake and roll the dice
My son seems super blue 😂
Fun fact: Pac died 2 years exactly to the day after biggies album release date