Biggie was SMOOTH as silk, hell they all were back then. i mean the future stars in this video is absolutely bonkers. you get a Number 1 hit song, you get a number 1 hit song, you get a number 1 song lol. i mean shits wild. this was an amazing house jam back in the day.
2Pac and Biggie were undeniably the kings of the 90s era. Growing up, I was a fan of both of them. It's a shame they didn't live longer to give us more music
@@MiaintheMomentTupac was the better PACKAGE 📦, Biggie was the beat rapper if all time. Tupac was an actor b4 he became a rapper too. But he is the Goat!
I'm a huge 2Pac AND Biggie fan. 2Pac for substance. Biggie for flow. I loved all the activism music 2Pac was doing. Check "Brenda Has A Baby", Holla If Ya Hear Me", "Changes". Then he cashed in to me on the whole West Coast thing. Biggie dropped with an alternative style. So I appreciated both.
@ZYaKnoe247 True indeed bro. But sis did say before that she is new to a lot of these artists music and their music videos that she has reacted to and will be reacting to. Sis asking the same question about Puffy being in his artists's music videos that Suge Knight asked at the source awards in 1995, all in the videos, all on the record dancin, come to Death Row.
@@LisaEverz True indeed. However Suge Knight he said it towards Puffy not more so to diss him but he said it in support of Tupac because Suge had recently just visit Pac in prison a few days before that 1995 Source music awards.
Such a tragic story of what happened to Pac and Big, and where things ended up between them given they were friends. Two of the best to ever do it. The 90's hit different........
This is a part of Diddy's origin story. This is when he first became rich and famous. This is around when he first started his Bad Boy record company. And Big was maybe his 2nd artist signed to the label (the 1st was maybe Craig Mack) but the first mega star.
@victorleon4416 Big was without a doubt had the ears of the east coast, as well as the west coast & the south coast, but also on the east coast Nas & the WU Tang Clan was given Big as much run for his money.
@@victorleon4416 Most indeed Nas & the Wu Tang were making a lot of noise in the hip hip music industry with all the other greats ones in hop hop during those years.
Biggie is a new artist and Puffy getting shine as well as giving credibility to Biggie at the time. If you knew how much pull and respect he had in the industry outside of his personal life, this man was a genius. Puffy is from Harlem, they all are extra and over the top. Cam’ron Mase Dame Dash LL they love the spotlight.
Exactly. Suge Knight at the source awards called out Diddy out for being in videos like that. Btw Suge Knight was CEO of Death Row Records back then. The Record label, that Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, and 2pac was signed too.
You have to understand, before we knew Puff was doing Puff things, we looked at him as PUFF!! The genius behind Bad Boy Records, The Hustler of Ciroc, the guy who bagged JLO in her Prime, the first black Hip Hop Billionaire… He was that guy in the late 90s and Early 2000s..
any a ya all artists out there wanna stand up strong, not wanna worry about the executive producer tryin' a be all up in the video, all up in the record, dancin', Come to Death Row... - The best rap villain of all time
I just love your reactions and watching your videos babe it doesn’t matter what you like or don’t like it same with me it’s the little things I love you no matter what ❤
I'm a die hard Pac fan, learned a lot from him. Biggie is going to win every time in terms of flow, cause he was smooth and rode the beat perfectly. 2pac is the overall better artist not just because of his musical talent, but because of his character, what he spoke about and what he stood for. Pac could talk about women, politics, partying, street life, and combine all those concepts into one song, and still have you dancing lol.
Apparently you haven't even listen to Biggie's music. This is the problem with you Pac stans. Pac talked about social issues but that doesn't mean they were all good or great songs. Pac wasn't a good lyricist but had a decent flow a great vocal performance mixed with alot of controversy is the reason why he is heralded the way he is. BIG was all talent based on his lyrical skill no controversy needed.
@@3rdGenerationCancer I have all of Big's music on my Spotify brother. I got him as my number 2 all time. For me it's 2pac n Biggie, everyone else comes after them. I love Bigs flow, his story telling, his music is a straight up vibe bro, I love Big. But to say Pac wasn't lyrical is just being a hater my guy. Me Against the World may be my favorite Pac album from beginning to end, and his lyrics/flows on that album are timeless. Combine that with the power in his delivery, his ability to touch people's hearts with what he was saying in his music, his presence on stage was unmatched, Pac was that dude my guy. We can agree to disagree, my comment wasnt meant to come off as hate toward Biggie, Sky is the Limit, I Got a Story to Tell, One More Chance, I can go on with all the Biggie songs I've had in rotation over the years. I honestly dont listen to either nearly as much these day cause majority of my music in rotation now is CHH (Christian Hip Hop) like Lecrae, Sevin, Bizzle, Miles Minnick n guys like that. Who btw are all better than majority of mainstream artists that are out today if you're like me (which it seems like you are) where lyrical talent and content matters, coupled with 🔥 production.
@@3rdGenerationCancer Your are entitle to have your opinion that Pac wasn't a good lyricist however a few highly respected lyricists have said that Pac was a lyricists such as Big Daddy Kane, Cassidy, King Crooked I,& Nas. Indeed Big was a great Lyricist ( as well as a great m.c.) but to me personally he was a little bit over rated as a lyricists. Pac talented was based on his rapping skills, and his great acting skills, not controversy. Big is one of the greatest m.c.s, one of the greatest lyricists, a hip hop legend & a hip hop icon however his music and him as a person does not have nearly the impact and influence that Pac has in the hip hop music industry. People love Big but much more people are deeply madly in love with Pac.
@@thenotoriousbig6102 Facts bro. Biggie said it himself in this classic great song (one of my favorite songs of Biggie) Big Poppa money, clothes, h's word, and i am going to add drugs, street life all a dude knows. I mean in no way any disrespect to Big, Big is great and the brother deserve all of the praise and love that he does get.
Makes me sad bc BIG has dozens of my favs of all time and the Nameless one is all over them. One of the biggest reasons he made so much money especially at that stage. RIP to the great Notorious.
Biggie was Diddy artist...and he produced a lot of those songs his artist did. Used old classic 80's samples and had em rap or sing on it..which made it a hit.
I love music i dont pic sides. If its pleasing to my ear i listen no matter what as a man i dont fan artist i fan their music. The beef is outside of the music with me. They both were great at what they do. Sad that we lost them over bullshit.
I loved 2 Pac because you can sense that he is 100 percent real, with that being said being 100 percent real may not the best thing in the world to be, If you want to stay alive. Big Popa is a classic lay down time of guy, not searching for war
Biggie has the smoothest delivery. I used to sing this song at karaoke night all the time back in the 90's. I know, funny coming from a white guy. But women in the audience would call me big poppa. So it worked... 🙂
I’m from LA so I grew up a Tupac fan and I was all about Death Row records and the hell with biggie and bad boy but now that I’m grown I listen to biggie now. My favorite biggie song is “Going back to Cali”
@tonymartinez Me as well i was i have been one a mega huge fan of Tupac & Death Row records since i was 13 years of 1993. I never been a fan of Big but he is one of the greatest m.c.s, one of the greatest lyricists, a hi hop legend & a hip hop icon, just as Pac was one of the goats, legends, icons of hip hop.
I'm gonna guess you're early - mid 20s from the way you reacted to the video. Notorious B.I.G. is regarded as one of the GOATS in hip hop history. Well respected among many other artists.
Diddy was to Goat if signin talent in the 90s back then hiphop had serioys beef between West Coast and East Coast buh l like u gettin to feel the music that we still vibe too
Pretty song. Vibe till this day. ❤ Mia has style ya'll. Lol. Yeah back then we all said that about Diddy then just got use to it. 90's was all about everyone in the videos. The Mary J. Blige cameo at 1:36 and Busta Rhymes at 3:46
Yez Zir Notorious B I.G He had to stop using the name Biggie Smalls because of the Original Biggie Smalls from the movie from the 1970's Rest N Peace 🥀🕊️ 🕊️. 🕊️🕊️ 🕊️ 🕊️ 🕊️🕊️. 🕊️. 🕊️. 🕊️ 🕊️🕊️ 🕊️🕊️ Great reaction episode 😎💯💯👉💓
Live from Bedford-Stuyvesant, the livest one. Representing BK to the fullest. Gats, I pull it. Bastards ducking when Big be bucking. Chicken heads be clucking, in my back room f-king. It ain’t nothing.
Biggie was on the music label “bad boy” which was Diddy’s music label. He was also biggie manager. (Tbh you can’t listen to music from the 90s without Diddy because he was responsible for a huge amount of them 😬)
Makes me feel old when I see these reaction videos 😅 I was a teenager when Biggie was brand new and I was around for all the “East Coast-West Coast” drama. It’s crazy cuz I refuse to listen to anything newer than the year 2000! 😅 Stuck in my own generation I guess 😎
This is a classic. Been trying to get girls to call me big papa for years because of this song. No luck whatsoever. Thanks biggie. Recommendation: who shot ya by B.I.G.
Babies were made when this came out. The 90s was the shit!
Smoove Brooklyn shit. Biggie is such a GOAT
thanks so much
Biggie was SMOOTH as silk, hell they all were back then. i mean the future stars in this video is absolutely bonkers. you get a Number 1 hit song, you get a number 1 hit song, you get a number 1 song lol. i mean shits wild. this was an amazing house jam back in the day.
2Pac and Biggie were undeniably the kings of the 90s era. Growing up, I was a fan of both of them. It's a shame they didn't live longer to give us more music
Diddy signed Biggie to his new label, Bad Boy Records. Puffy and Biggie worked on the artist's first album, and the Notorious B.I.G. was born.
love the info thanks
blghg diddy..
@@MiaintheMomentTupac was the better PACKAGE 📦, Biggie was the beat rapper if all time.
Tupac was an actor b4 he became a rapper too. But he is the Goat!
And one more thing Eminam was aldo in that video and u saw busta rhymes in there
@@MiaintheMoment2 pac made a diss song after that
2 pac - hit em up. Shit went wild after that
Biggie is THE rap phenomenon
😂😂😂You, Understand Why Suge Knight Said What He Said In 1995😂😂😂"All In The Video!"😂😂😂At The 1995 Source Awards
I'm a huge 2Pac AND Biggie fan. 2Pac for substance. Biggie for flow. I loved all the activism music 2Pac was doing. Check "Brenda Has A Baby", Holla If Ya Hear Me", "Changes". Then he cashed in to me on the whole West Coast thing. Biggie dropped with an alternative style. So I appreciated both.
love the comment babe
In 1994 girl, this guy could walk in any club in NY at the time and just buy it. Of course these lines were smooth.. 😬
That was Puffy, his name wasn’t Diddy at the time.
He was sitting next to Mary J Blige in the blonde hair 👱♀️
The only good thing puffy Diddy did was bring biggie to the masses
Team Biggie, He was Incredible, so were others But Big Did it without the looks carrying him , He Was Pure God Given Talent!!!!
Facts!!!!!!!
One of his best songs, of course!!!!📾
Love, you gonna have to get over seeing Diddy in videos lol. He’s a prominent figure in the 90s-2010s & produced a lot. Biggie was his artist.
@ZYaKnoe247 True indeed bro. But sis did say before that she is new to a lot of these artists music and their music videos that she has reacted to and will be reacting to.
Sis asking the same question about Puffy being in his artists's music videos that Suge Knight asked at the source awards in 1995, all in the videos, all on the record dancin, come to Death Row.
thanks for this knowledge
@@naaimshareefwhile it was funny, in hindsight, a lot of CEOs was in videos. Dame was in a lot
@@LisaEverz True indeed. However Suge Knight he said it towards Puffy not more so to diss him but he said it in support of Tupac because Suge had recently just visit Pac in prison a few days before that 1995 Source music awards.
@@naaimshareefit wasn’t in support of Pac. Suge and Puffy had issues already
Such a tragic story of what happened to Pac and Big, and where things ended up between them given they were friends. Two of the best to ever do it. The 90's hit different........
This is a part of Diddy's origin story. This is when he first became rich and famous.
This is around when he first started his Bad Boy record company. And Big was maybe his 2nd artist signed to the label (the 1st was maybe Craig Mack) but the first mega star.
I'm from LA and in them days there was nobody harder that you wanted to bump than Tupac on this side and Biggie on the East.
love it
@victorleon4416 Big was without a doubt had the ears of the east coast, as well as the west coast & the south coast, but also on the east coast Nas & the WU Tang Clan was given Big as much run for his money.
@naaimshareef oh yeah I still bump Wu Tang and Nas it was great years for rap in them days
@@victorleon4416 Most indeed Nas & the Wu Tang were making a lot of noise in the hip hip music industry with all the other greats ones in hop hop during those years.
Biggie is a new artist and Puffy getting shine as well as giving credibility to Biggie at the time. If you knew how much pull and respect he had in the industry outside of his personal life, this man was a genius.
Puffy is from Harlem, they all are extra and over the top. Cam’ron Mase Dame Dash LL they love the spotlight.
Exactly. Suge Knight at the source awards called out Diddy out for being in videos like that. Btw Suge Knight was CEO of Death Row Records back then. The Record label, that Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, and 2pac was signed too.
You have to understand, before we knew Puff was doing Puff things, we looked at him as PUFF!! The genius behind Bad Boy Records, The Hustler of Ciroc, the guy who bagged JLO in her Prime, the first black Hip Hop Billionaire… He was that guy in the late 90s and Early 2000s..
If you’re looking for video reactions, watch Biggie’s One More Chance remix
Yes!!!
ok will do thanks
Biggie is a legend 🔥
5:32 the only time Diddy has asked for consent
Laughing my fucking ass off
No 🧢
Puff was always in the video, like a trademark.
any a ya all artists out there wanna stand up strong, not wanna worry about the executive producer tryin' a be all up in the video, all up in the record, dancin', Come to Death Row... - The best rap villain of all time
Yeah very annoying lol
@@mikeanderson3334Suge was right about Diddler
Ain't no party like a Diddy Party.
👶🛢 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
I laughed at how much you laughed. Thank you.
Classic Tune by Notorious B.I.G❤
One of the greats right here! Biggie was one of a kind! RIP❤️
I just love your reactions and watching your videos babe it doesn’t matter what you like or don’t like it same with me it’s the little things I love you no matter what ❤
Lmao your reactions are hilarious 😂
Beat is stupid good
Great memories bumping that player ish
I'm a die hard Pac fan, learned a lot from him. Biggie is going to win every time in terms of flow, cause he was smooth and rode the beat perfectly. 2pac is the overall better artist not just because of his musical talent, but because of his character, what he spoke about and what he stood for. Pac could talk about women, politics, partying, street life, and combine all those concepts into one song, and still have you dancing lol.
Apparently you haven't even listen to Biggie's music. This is the problem with you Pac stans. Pac talked about social issues but that doesn't mean they were all good or great songs. Pac wasn't a good lyricist but had a decent flow a great vocal performance mixed with alot of controversy is the reason why he is heralded the way he is. BIG was all talent based on his lyrical skill no controversy needed.
@@3rdGenerationCancer I have all of Big's music on my Spotify brother. I got him as my number 2 all time. For me it's 2pac n Biggie, everyone else comes after them. I love Bigs flow, his story telling, his music is a straight up vibe bro, I love Big. But to say Pac wasn't lyrical is just being a hater my guy. Me Against the World may be my favorite Pac album from beginning to end, and his lyrics/flows on that album are timeless. Combine that with the power in his delivery, his ability to touch people's hearts with what he was saying in his music, his presence on stage was unmatched, Pac was that dude my guy. We can agree to disagree, my comment wasnt meant to come off as hate toward Biggie, Sky is the Limit, I Got a Story to Tell, One More Chance, I can go on with all the Biggie songs I've had in rotation over the years. I honestly dont listen to either nearly as much these day cause majority of my music in rotation now is CHH (Christian Hip Hop) like Lecrae, Sevin, Bizzle, Miles Minnick n guys like that. Who btw are all better than majority of mainstream artists that are out today if you're like me (which it seems like you are) where lyrical talent and content matters, coupled with 🔥 production.
2 pac raps bout life all biggie raps about is drugs guns and gangsta life
@@3rdGenerationCancer Your are entitle to have your opinion that Pac wasn't a good lyricist however a few highly respected lyricists have said that Pac was a lyricists such as Big Daddy Kane, Cassidy, King Crooked I,& Nas.
Indeed Big was a great Lyricist ( as well as a great m.c.) but to me personally he was a little bit over rated as a lyricists. Pac talented was based on his rapping skills, and his great acting skills, not controversy.
Big is one of the greatest m.c.s, one of the greatest lyricists, a hip hop legend & a hip hop icon however his music and him as a person does not have nearly the impact and influence that Pac has in the hip hop music industry. People love Big but much more people are deeply madly in love with Pac.
@@thenotoriousbig6102 Facts bro. Biggie said it himself in this classic great song (one of my favorite songs of Biggie) Big Poppa money, clothes, h's word, and i am going to add drugs, street life all a dude knows. I mean in no way any disrespect to Big, Big is great and the brother deserve all of the praise and love that he does get.
💪💪💪💪💪 I love it when you call me big poppa Great reaction love
Big thanks
@@MiaintheMoment always
"Why Diddy" is a question we asked then, thru Big's whole career & still to this day
Makes me sad bc BIG has dozens of my favs of all time and the Nameless one is all over them. One of the biggest reasons he made so much money especially at that stage. RIP to the great Notorious.
Biggie was Diddy artist...and he produced a lot of those songs his artist did. Used old classic 80's samples and had em rap or sing on it..which made it a hit.
It’s amazing how far looks can get you 😂😂😂
You are gorgeous. Sheeesh!!!😍
I love music i dont pic sides. If its pleasing to my ear i listen no matter what as a man i dont fan artist i fan their music. The beef is outside of the music with me. They both were great at what they do. Sad that we lost them over bullshit.
Dear we like both of them , plz. react more their songs
BIG will always be missed. I still remember the day he died. Very sad day…. 😞
One my favorite notorious big songs
You really need to listen to 'Notorious Thugs' by Biggie and Bone Thugz n' harmony. Biggie made me a hip hop head for life. Great reaction! Subbed.
I loved 2 Pac because you can sense that he is 100 percent real, with that being said being 100 percent real may not the best thing in the world to be, If you want to stay alive. Big Popa is a classic lay down time of guy, not searching for war
Love the ripped tee look ❤❤❤
Biggie was 1 of his artists on his label
ohhh ok that makes sense
2 Greatest of All-Time in my book
More BIG reactions 🔥🔥🔥
Damn now it hit different seeing pdiddy in those videos..i mean i can smell the baby oil coming outta of my phone 😂
I honestly don’t know B.I.G. Or saw you say biggie I didn’t and don’t get into this music but glad you like it babe❤️
Absolutely Beautiful 😮
"Throw Down Some Ice For The Nicest MC"....RIP BIG🙏🏿👑🗽🍎
Biggie has the smoothest delivery. I used to sing this song at karaoke night all the time back in the 90's. I know, funny coming from a white guy. But women in the audience would call me big poppa. So it worked... 🙂
I’m from LA so I grew up a Tupac fan and I was all about Death Row records and the hell with biggie and bad boy but now that I’m grown I listen to biggie now. My favorite biggie song is “Going back to Cali”
love the comment
@tonymartinez Me as well i was i have been one a mega huge fan of Tupac & Death Row records since i was 13 years of 1993. I never been a fan of Big but he is one of the greatest m.c.s, one of the greatest lyricists, a hi hop legend & a hip hop icon, just as Pac was one of the goats, legends, icons of hip hop.
biggie and 2pac were friends, please react to their freestyle together
I better not see nobody choose between Pac and Big. She's tryta start the east coast west coast beef again hahaha 😂😂 #QuadTre
That was a running joke, sweetheart. About Diddy being in every damn video of all of his artists. LMAO.
Biggie was on Diddy label that’s why he’s in the video
I'm gonna guess you're early - mid 20s from the way you reacted to the video. Notorious B.I.G. is regarded as one of the GOATS in hip hop history. Well respected among many other artists.
Baby bayyby! 😎 Biggie was that dude. Rest Up 🙏🏾
i wonder how you would react when you hear tupac diss on bigge (hit em up) 😂.
Big is fire 🔥
Most people listen to both.
Mia you are my favorite. will you also please react to BIG PUN?
You should review Biggie's Song "Warning"; it's actually the next part of this song.
Diddy was to Goat if signin talent in the 90s back then hiphop had serioys beef between West Coast and East Coast buh l like u gettin to feel the music that we still vibe too
Biggie and Tupac are considered the goats
puff is in the video because biggie is on his record label lol and he likes to shine
Pretty song. Vibe till this day. ❤ Mia has style ya'll. Lol. Yeah back then we all said that about Diddy then just got use to it. 90's was all about everyone in the videos. The Mary J. Blige cameo at 1:36 and Busta Rhymes at 3:46
thanks papi, and thanks for suggestions
@@MiaintheMoment No problem queen. You're killing it. Appreciate the engagement. I can't wait to see you grow even more!
5:33 .....lol, am I hearing this right, Diddy literally asking her permission to his after-party.😂 That can't be right!?
Puff daddy now Diddy use to rap with his artist , especially mase. Made him super rich
😅 Mia was in That Moment when She Seen Puff Daddy like... 🤔 #NoDiDDy 😂
We need more biggie checkout , “who shot ya”, “ten crack commandments” and “notorious thugs”
Yez Zir
Notorious B I.G
He had to stop using the name Biggie Smalls because of the Original Biggie Smalls from the movie from the 1970's
Rest N Peace 🥀🕊️
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Great reaction episode 😎💯💯👉💓
Live from Bedford-Stuyvesant, the livest one. Representing BK to the fullest. Gats, I pull it. Bastards ducking when Big be bucking. Chicken heads be clucking, in my back room f-king. It ain’t nothing.
Diddys record lebel was called bad boy records and biggie was signed to bad boy.
Biggie and Diddy was like Batman and Robin, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong (hence the name) Sonic and Tails, Tommy and Dill in the 90’s
I love BIG and 2Pac. 2Pac is my fav of all time, however i can celebrate both Big and 2Pac.
P. Diddy was the president of the record label ...BAD BOY ..... PLEASE LISTEN TO THE SONG 'Between the sheets ... by the Isley Bros.
2:47 P didy was the producer he was talking end
Biggie was on the music label “bad boy” which was Diddy’s music label. He was also biggie manager. (Tbh you can’t listen to music from the 90s without Diddy because he was responsible for a huge amount of them 😬)
As a 2pac guy, you know how long it took me to actually listen to Biggie 🙈 😂
Makes me feel old when I see these reaction videos 😅 I was a teenager when Biggie was brand new and I was around for all the “East Coast-West Coast” drama. It’s crazy cuz I refuse to listen to anything newer than the year 2000! 😅 Stuck in my own generation I guess 😎
"There's nothing new under the sun." Every generation thinks they're the first to do something.
Without the old school there would be no new school..
This is a classic. Been trying to get girls to call me big papa for years because of this song. No luck whatsoever. Thanks biggie. Recommendation: who shot ya by B.I.G.
Does anybody know what the name of the sample Gwen Stefani did to this song? It's bugging me. My mind is blank.
biggie gave him that name 'diddy'. referring to diddy kong from the video game donky kong country 😂
Diddy Owns Bad Boy records. He produce Big.
Gotta check out hypnotize
diddy in the hot tub is some crazy foreshadowing lol
diddy surrounded by women lol. he was like eeeew afterwards.
I didn’t come here to listen to big poppa I was looking at that big poppa 💀
When was she watching the video? 🙃
React to notorious thugs big and bone is a hip hop classic!
I’m team 2pac all day though but that notorious thugs is straight 🔥
This song was on hardball
Fat Joe and Big Pun= twinz
much luvv
Biggie was signed to Diddy Bad Boy Record Label he was always looking for attention so he was in most of his artist videos
thanks love
@@MiaintheMoment 😍🌹😘
DIddy was his manager and the leader of junior mafia
Diddy was in pretty much Everybody's video that was signed to bad boy or that he produced
Made classic 👻🥶👀😱
WTH is Diddy in a jacuzzi in the middle of a club this man been having freaks off for decades 😂