It's weird how BIG is telling you a story and its so much in detail you forget that he's rhyming it but he does so effortlessly. It's like everything falls into place like a puzzle and it happens so easily.
I LOVED that moment when everyone recited Big’s verse. You can just tell by the look on everyone’s face the joy he has brought them and the admiration they have for his mic wizadry. Might be my fave moment on the show thus far. KEEP GOING!!!
This clip meant a lot to me. Thank you Styles, Math, and the room for helping people clearly understand exactly how incredible BIG was and is. He music has not aged. BIG was my Bed-Stuy brother. My brother's real life friend. The BIGGEST inspiration in NY history. The BEST rapper ever! "Ain't no other kings in this rap thing, they siblings. Nothing but my children, one shot they're disappearing." - BIG
I didn’t realize it until they finished reciting the lyrics together, but I had actually shed a tear during their recitation of “N**** Bleed”.. What a beautiful moment. Every true hip hop head has had these moments with their people, reciting their favorite lines impromptu, and just getting goosebumps when you see the movie in your head..
Math let them come on the show and let his visitor's get comfortable enough to tell about their history without interrupting not asking to many questions, knowing when and when not to ask questions. He let them vent and get alot of shit off their chest. Definitely a classic.
@@kobiecamp1134 love drink Champs but I do agree..🤣🤣 and Vladtv and the rest of parasites need to just stop leeching off this beautiful hip hop culture
This is incredible. I've always said BIG was Hip Hop's greatest screenwriter. I'm glad Styles articulated it so perfectly. Then to hear the whole room go in on Arizona Ron without missing a beat? My heart got warmed. RIP, Chris.
Life After Death is all around one of the greatest albums of all time. Felt like a movie from start to finish, songs like Niggas Bleed, Somebody Gotta Die, I Got A Story To Tell, all paint a picture in your head. Plus you can’t tell me Sky’s The Limit with 112 isn’t one of the greatest songs ever made. I still get chills listening to it. RIP to BIG, the only thing that hurts me is he never got to see the worldwide impact that album had 💔
I really miss the times when BIG was still with us. This man had a talent that was unmatched by his peers. I wish the youngsters who are in the game now recognize how great this dude was, just how we (older people) do. RIP Big Poppa, BIG, BIGGIE, FRANK WHITE, THE NOTORIOUS BIG.
Wow! Big was a lyricist, story teller that hardly any rappers except for a very selected few can even be included in this convo. He accomplished so much in such little time and remains influential, impactful and impressive. I bet you 10yrs from now we won't know a full 16 from 21 Savage or any other mumble microwave "artist". #legendary
@@skippy1012 can’t adapt? That’s why he still killing it with consistent heat and winning Grammy’s in the 2020’s. Probably took your girl too that’s why you sound salty.
Big is my favorite rapper because like what p said he did it all. Also, after life after death I felt like he got way better so I’m like imagine had he lived. Also, he sounds so natural like he was born to rap.
I agree!!! It was actually scary to think about how much more great he’d become had he still been alive. To be goated at such a young age. Once in a lifetime talent for sure.
Love what jewels Styles P is droppin n seein how all in tha spot spittin BiG’s verse was ill af Rip to all tha legends we’ve lost in this world 🙏🏼👌🏼🔥🔥🔥
“He’s advanced for anybody’s age.” To think at only 24 years of living biggie reached a level of rapping that nobody has yet had the skill match. I’ve been chasing life after for 20 years and is nowhere close to how nice big was.
@@Topsey2000 It's a lopsided victory for All Eyez On Me. East Coast dudes can disagree with my statement all they want but the rest of the world agrees with it. Overwhelmingly.
@Jose Mor I'm from London. You know what they say about assumptions.... Anyway what record on All Eyez On Me is better than the Bone Thugs or R Kelly record?
Life after death is a master piece each song is its own movie and has its own feel it is one of the most balanced hip hop albums ever because of the range of topics that the album covers.
I missed Biggies moment there was so much music at that time classic after classic week after week. He didn't have the attention he deserved in the UK. I was locked up a year or so pre millilenuim and I had it gifted to me. I couldn't believe how good he was on Ready to Die .
@@Lee-ic2yn I just couldn't believe I had him all wrong, based on his chart hits or his close association to people I wasn't that keen on. Biggie was a legend to NYC and beyond and RTD is a classic. I like a lot of LAD too but not every song.
A SOLID PODCAST: First time on live t.v seeing everyone reciting "NiggasBleed" Geesh classic interview. Keep up the great work we need SmoothB from nice n smooth
It’s 2 waaaaay diff albums …. READY TO DIE = hungry going all out !!! Life After Death = I made it and now ima show y’all why I’m the best to ever do it
Man the power of hiphop…. I remember when Guru passed, a similar moment happened when the “Dwyck” came on the radio n the whole barbershop started rappin it
Yeah biggie double CD and cassette tape I was little when that album came out my cousin play that in the car I got chills when I heard somebody got to die everybody in my family in that car was so quiet just listening
Look, I was in the 7th grade when “Life After Death” dropped. When I say classic!!!! That cd (mostly disc 2) for played so much in my cd player and on my radio, that my parents got tired of hearing it 😂😂😂 RIP to BIG! ❤❤❤
Niggas Bleed is one of the most cinematic songs ever...When telling my son about Biggie, I told him to close his eyes and listen to that song......and I'm here for that Arizona Ron movie...💯
Iv said recently its crazy at 33 the dude that really sparked my intrest in rap died at 24 and still sets the bar for me now writing wise. Styles just proved I wasn't off!
My favorite parts is when they start rapping all together that shit hard and for a young man about 23 to write it and grown men still reciting it is critical to how I look at my own shit. Shows its not the age but really the pen
Life After Death is a stellar album. Pray On My Downfall is one of the best songs, ever. My Top 5 alive ; Nas, Black Thought , Common, Lupe and 3000. My Top 8 all time ; Tupac, Rakim, Slick Rick, Biggie ,Sean Price, Raekwon ,Gza and Ras Kas . Wu Tang Forever is my favorite 2 disc album. I survived an Alaska winter with Wu Tang Forever .
Stellar list all the way around the mf board and I’m so mf glad you didn’t put the most overrated rapper in the history of rap on your list!!!!💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
I stg I love that verse on Niggas bleed that song is like a Tarantino movie he stop in the middle of heist story to tell this character back story. I love these parts of MEO where Math starting rapping these classic verses to see who keeps up. Life After Death the only perfect double album in hip hop history and just a hair above Get Rich or Die Trying as greatest rap album to me
My favorite big song will always be victory…. Smh the fact that he recorded that the day before he pass makes it hit different. That song was lyrical perfection, and gave us just a glimpse of where he was headed with his flow 😢 Also in one “somebody’s go to die” a line that stood out was “we exchange hugs and pounds before the throw down” as a kid hearing that, i never got it, even as i became an adult i didn’t get it. Me in my 30’s now i finally understood what he meant. They exchanged hug and pounds because that might be there last time they see each other when they go on that mission…. Yea everybody got that person that says they would “ride and die with you” but if that person knew they would die on that mission, would they still go with you? It’s almost like a suicid3 b0mber going into a mission knowing they won’t make it back out. When a person reaches that mindset, i feel like they become fearless/ free
LAD is one of my favourite hip hop albums and might be the most complete rap album of all time, it's timeless, highly polished and is the complete package with no skippables.
Storytelling ✅✅✅✅✅ Bars ✅✅✅✅✅ Cameos ✅✅✅✅✅ Concepts ✅✅✅✅✅ Albums ✅✅✅✅✅ Party records ✅✅✅✅✅ Club bangers ✅✅✅✅✅ Street records ✅✅✅✅✅ Chick records ✅✅✅✅✅ Freestyles ✅✅✅✅✅ Influence ✅✅✅✅✅ Beat selection ✅✅✅✅✅ Flow✅✅✅✅✅ Cadence ✅✅✅✅✅ Big is & forever will be one of the 🐐
I love Big, but he wasn't thinking about a double album till he heard All Eyez On Me. And, everything that Styles said Biggie did extremely well, Pac covered those same avenues.
That scene with them all reciting the lyrics together gave me chills! Love to see it. RIP BIG
Bruhhhhh- almost got a little teary eyed✅✅✅✅✅
FACTS 🔥🔥🔥 mannnn
Wut song is they reciting???
facts
@@MrRedHook42 n*ggas bleed
Love when Styles P gives Biggie his flowers
It's weird how BIG is telling you a story and its so much in detail you forget that he's rhyming it but he does so effortlessly. It's like everything falls into place like a puzzle and it happens so easily.
Facts!!! He made it look easy 🐐
True
really tho, niggas bleed, I got a story to tell, etc. his lyricism was just too vivid, plus the flow smh, GOAT 🐐
That's probably the best way to pit it.
nas
I LOVED that moment when everyone recited Big’s verse. You can just tell by the look on everyone’s face the joy he has brought them and the admiration they have for his mic wizadry. Might be my fave moment on the show thus far. KEEP GOING!!!
Great comment right here.
Dope. I get the same feeling when I listen to him. Wordplay best ever.
Well said!
Yeah, that moment was ultra bias … but shout out to New York tho lol
Imagine if they recited the 3rd verses
"especially if my daughter cryin, I ain't lyin. yall know the science" is the hardest shit
This clip meant a lot to me. Thank you Styles, Math, and the room for helping people clearly understand exactly how incredible BIG was and is. He music has not aged.
BIG was my Bed-Stuy brother.
My brother's real life friend.
The BIGGEST inspiration in NY history.
The BEST rapper ever!
"Ain't no other kings in this rap thing, they siblings. Nothing but my children, one shot they're disappearing." - BIG
That quote was for nas 😂
YESSSSSS!!!!
I didn’t realize it until they finished reciting the lyrics together, but I had actually shed a tear during their recitation of “N**** Bleed”.. What a beautiful moment. Every true hip hop head has had these moments with their people, reciting their favorite lines impromptu, and just getting goosebumps when you see the movie in your head..
Big was on another level
Why you lying man
Math let them come on the show and let his visitor's get comfortable enough to tell about their history without interrupting not asking to many questions, knowing when and when not to ask questions. He let them vent and get alot of shit off their chest. Definitely a classic.
Noreaga from Drink Champs should take notes, and learn from this.
@@kobiecamp1134 love drink Champs but I do agree..🤣🤣 and Vladtv and the rest of parasites need to just stop leeching off this beautiful hip hop culture
It's the liquor
Your observation was on point
@@olearyeugene It helps.
This clip was powerful.. RIP B.I.G! 💪🏽
Dead ass bro
This is incredible. I've always said BIG was Hip Hop's greatest screenwriter. I'm glad Styles articulated it so perfectly. Then to hear the whole room go in on Arizona Ron without missing a beat? My heart got warmed. RIP, Chris.
He started writing screen plays.
I did not grow up in the Big Era, I think that part where they are all just quoting this man word for word, has given me a new perspective .
Life After Death is all around one of the greatest albums of all time. Felt like a movie from start to finish, songs like Niggas Bleed, Somebody Gotta Die, I Got A Story To Tell, all paint a picture in your head. Plus you can’t tell me Sky’s The Limit with 112 isn’t one of the greatest songs ever made. I still get chills listening to it. RIP to BIG, the only thing that hurts me is he never got to see the worldwide impact that album had 💔
Puff made Ready to Die and Life after Death like movies from beginning to end
Biggs last verse to me was the greatest verse I’ve ever heard
@@Dipset415 you mustve never heard follow the leader
@@abc876 puff aint produce them albuns
The CD was not all that, and definitely not Top 5.
I really miss the times when BIG was still with us. This man had a talent that was unmatched by his peers. I wish the youngsters who are in the game now recognize how great this dude was, just how we (older people) do. RIP Big Poppa, BIG, BIGGIE, FRANK WHITE, THE NOTORIOUS BIG.
This was INCREDIBLE!!! RIP to BIG... You are appreciated.
That's the craziest big breakdown I ever heard and it's facts. Never thought about it like that. Son was ill
Life After Death is one of the greatest hip hop albums of all time.
Wow! Big was a lyricist, story teller that hardly any rappers except for a very selected few can even be included in this convo. He accomplished so much in such little time and remains influential, impactful and impressive. I bet you 10yrs from now we won't know a full 16 from 21 Savage or any other mumble microwave "artist". #legendary
Juvenile is the best storyteller Soulja rags and 400 degrees is under appreciated
@@westsidesix1649 Nas the best storyteller for me.
@@grinchoi1 nas? The man can't adapt to this modern culture of music at all. Still rapping as if he's back in 1994. GTFOH!
young pappy and king von are in the conversation
@@skippy1012 can’t adapt? That’s why he still killing it with consistent heat and winning Grammy’s in the 2020’s. Probably took your girl too that’s why you sound salty.
I have tears of joy in my eyes right now
Big is my favorite rapper because like what p said he did it all. Also, after life after death I felt like he got way better so I’m like imagine had he lived. Also, he sounds so natural like he was born to rap.
I agree!!! It was actually scary to think about how much more great he’d become had he still been alive. To be goated at such a young age. Once in a lifetime talent for sure.
@@cookinwitp0ppin331fax look how JAY-Z grew in the last 25 years. Big would’ve been in the same ball park
TOTALLY AGREE 💯💪🏾
Biggie was the most complete rapper. This is why he can't be replaced on raps all time list
What did Biggie do better than Nas? Be honest, get away from the group thinking…
This is how legendary BIG impact was🔥🔥💯💪🏾
Them all reciting Biggies rhymes together in a barbershop is the most New York thing that ever happened 😂😭
That was dope
Great moment hearing the guys reminiscing and paying homage to Biggies greatness.
The jewelry about Arizona Ron & the potential of making these iconic Hip Hop stories movies is top tier interview material. Much Respect. ✊🏾
I was in my teenage yrs w B.I.G. dropped that 2nd album, there will never be another like that M.C. #LEGEND
Love what jewels Styles P is droppin n seein how all in tha spot spittin BiG’s verse was ill af Rip to all tha legends we’ve lost in this world 🙏🏼👌🏼🔥🔥🔥
KEEP KILLING THEM WITH THE FIRE! TOP 5 EPISODE RIGHT HERE.
My fav interview ever. I felt that shit when everyone was reciting BIGs words
The Lox relationship with Biggie Solidified Them Forever
As an outsider, there is nothing better than hearing QUALIFIED New Yorkers talk about hip hop.
You ain't got to be a New Yorker to be qualified, and there's plenty of New Yorkers who ain't qualified.
Respect Emmanuel 🫡
It’s called bias.
@@kobiecamp1134 But I specifically said qualified in caps for you slow niggas in the back🤦🏿♂️
@@MrHowse-rt5boIf you don't like it.. Then stop imitating New York's culture and genre.. Go start your own genre, bunch of imitators 🤣🗽
“He’s advanced for anybody’s age.” To think at only 24 years of living biggie reached a level of rapping that nobody has yet had the skill match. I’ve been chasing life after for 20 years and is nowhere close to how nice big was.
Man I cried like a baby the day night he died. Greatest Emcee of All Time
Styles P was a fantastic guest. RIP BIG.
Not to mention he dropped these jewels off the top and you can feel the raw freestyle when listening
I luv how even tho the Lox are legendary status now they always champion my boy Biggie. 🔥💯🌠
They brought big back to life
6:06 Champ slow, he think he saying it’s already a movie called Arizona Rob 😂😂
SP dropped mega jewels 💎 🔥🔥
This was #Dope "Acknowledge the steel that's already Sharp" 💯🗽⚔️
The greatest double albums are pac all eyes on me and Big Life after Death no comparison both are epic monumental albums
WUTANG FOREVER!
That too^
I love Pac to death but you can't compare All Eyez On Me to Life After Death. That's suicide
@@Topsey2000 It's a lopsided victory for All Eyez On Me. East Coast dudes can disagree with my statement all they want but the rest of the world agrees with it. Overwhelmingly.
@Jose Mor I'm from London. You know what they say about assumptions.... Anyway what record on All Eyez On Me is better than the Bone Thugs or R Kelly record?
Everyday struggle and Skye is the limit are so classic
B.I.G is my favorite artist of all tymes 🎙️🔥👑
FACTS Big is the complete emcee.He checks all boxes
Biggie's Life After Death album is a classic. One of my go to albums for sure. May he rest in peace!
WORD!!!!! R.I.P. TO BIGGIE!!!!! MAY GOD BLESS!!!! SHOUT OUT TO STYLES P!!!!
"He was nice in EVERY category".... Facts
Ain't many rap artists that will have a group recite their lyrics off rip, and Know it word for word for word. R.I.P.
Before they started that was the Big rhyme already in my head! Rip Biggie man he was top tier
B.I.G FOREVER Big up Styles P Life After Death truly a Dope Album Lyrical 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👑🙏🏾
RIP BIG, He was one of the best to ever do it. His story telling skillz were so amazing straight movies in rhyme form. salute from chicago #Dantana773
Thee Best
Life after death is a master piece each song is its own movie and has its own feel it is one of the most balanced hip hop albums ever because of the range of topics that the album covers.
I missed Biggies moment there was so much music at that time classic after classic week after week. He didn't have the attention he deserved in the UK.
I was locked up a year or so pre millilenuim and I had it gifted to me. I couldn't believe how good he was on
Ready to Die .
He was alright
Like you said classic after classic, his albums were just average when compared
@@Lee-ic2yn I just couldn't believe I had him all wrong, based on his chart hits or his close association to people I wasn't that keen on.
Biggie was a legend to NYC and beyond and RTD is a classic. I like a lot of LAD too but not every song.
DMX was huge in the UK at that time too . God bless his soul .
@@mmafiemc I hear you, compared to "hypnotize" and "juicy" he had some decent shit
"The nigga got bagged with toast weeded Took it to trial beat it Now he feel he undefeated He mean it" 🔥🔥🔥
Just simply one of the greatest bars ever in hip hip
Biggie’s wordplay is second to none. Life after Death is the Greatest Hip hop album ever.
Facts
A SOLID PODCAST: First time on live t.v seeing everyone reciting "NiggasBleed" Geesh classic interview. Keep up the great work we need SmoothB from nice n smooth
I always said Life After Death was waaay better than Ready to Die. Big was on another level at that point 🔥
It’s 2 waaaaay diff albums …. READY TO DIE = hungry going all out !!! Life After Death = I made it and now ima show y’all why I’m the best to ever do it
Styles dropping signs and jewels on one of the greatest B.I.G
Best show in the game. Math you killing them.
Man the power of hiphop…. I remember when Guru passed, a similar moment happened when the “Dwyck” came on the radio n the whole barbershop started rappin it
Yeah biggie double CD and cassette tape I was little when that album came out my cousin play that in the car I got chills when I heard somebody got to die everybody in my family in that car was so quiet just listening
Hip-Hop is competitive. Truest words ever. That's why we all love it.
This one was it for me my G!!! Styles came with a different type of energy!!! This was one of the best interviews!! Keep em coming !!!
Look, I was in the 7th grade when “Life After Death” dropped. When I say classic!!!! That cd (mostly disc 2) for played so much in my cd player and on my radio, that my parents got tired of hearing it 😂😂😂
RIP to BIG! ❤❤❤
BIG will always be a celebration of life ❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥🫡🫡🫡🫡.
Niggas Bleed is one of the most cinematic songs ever...When telling my son about Biggie, I told him to close his eyes and listen to that song......and I'm here for that Arizona Ron movie...💯
TALK THAT TALK SP.
HIS OPINION ON BIG EXACTLY HOW I FEEL. BIG THE GOAT👑
Iv said recently its crazy at 33 the dude that really sparked my intrest in rap died at 24 and still sets the bar for me now writing wise. Styles just proved I wasn't off!
I’m not gonna even lie. I started crying when everyone was spitting Bigs verse.. Tears of Joy & Sadness.. Damn!!! 🤦🏻♂️
Life After Death is a great Hip Hop album. Lotta slaps on that one.
Lol that's an understatement. Life after Death is one of the greatest hip hop albums
I've always said BIG has the GOAT rap style. He does every single thing perfect.
Made me want to listen to his album now again
PAC had a nice run to and stats show the people favor PAC 1st on the all time list! 💎
My favorite parts is when they start rapping all together that shit hard and for a young man about 23 to write it and grown men still reciting it is critical to how I look at my own shit. Shows its not the age but really the pen
Life After Death is a stellar album. Pray On My Downfall is one of the best songs, ever. My Top 5 alive ; Nas, Black Thought , Common, Lupe and 3000. My Top 8 all time ; Tupac, Rakim, Slick Rick, Biggie ,Sean Price, Raekwon ,Gza and Ras Kas . Wu Tang Forever is my favorite 2 disc album. I survived an Alaska winter with Wu Tang Forever .
Stellar list all the way around the mf board and I’m so mf glad you didn’t put the most overrated rapper in the history of rap on your list!!!!💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Scarface and Ice Cube round out my Top 10 all time
@@kincamell2 solid af!
So proud of my hometown hero's. Alot of niggas don't make it from YO!! Thanks to Math for giving Ghost the platform to spit these jewels!! 💪💪💪💪
Wow this is the greatest thing I've ever seen in hip hop podcast history mind blowing
This interview puts a smile on my face..... remembering the good 🙏
Tssssss, I love my people 😂😂😂😂
Them reciting his lyrics in unison… I can only IMAGINE how BIG would be smiling
RIP to one of the greatest
Styles P right Big checked every box as an artist and homie was only 24 with 2 albums out, Unbelievable.
Math u got a hit with this shit💯💯💯 raw real conversations and stories from the artist we wanna hear this shit from.
when the entire room starts rapping along to a Biggie verse... you know they ain't doing that for majority of these candy rappers today
I’ve always said Life After was perfect - Poppa was great at everything 🐐🙏🏾
I stg I love that verse on Niggas bleed that song is like a Tarantino movie he stop in the middle of heist story to tell this character back story. I love these parts of MEO where Math starting rapping these classic verses to see who keeps up. Life After Death the only perfect double album in hip hop history and just a hair above Get Rich or Die Trying as greatest rap album to me
My favorite big song will always be victory…. Smh the fact that he recorded that the day before he pass makes it hit different. That song was lyrical perfection, and gave us just a glimpse of where he was headed with his flow 😢
Also in one “somebody’s go to die” a line that stood out was “we exchange hugs and pounds before the throw down” as a kid hearing that, i never got it, even as i became an adult i didn’t get it. Me in my 30’s now i finally understood what he meant. They exchanged hug and pounds because that might be there last time they see each other when they go on that mission…. Yea everybody got that person that says they would “ride and die with you” but if that person knew they would die on that mission, would they still go with you? It’s almost like a suicid3 b0mber going into a mission knowing they won’t make it back out. When a person reaches that mindset, i feel like they become fearless/ free
This Is What True and Real Is..Keep Goin Brothas✊🏾💯
Rapping together like this reminds me so much of the 90,s. 🔥🔥🔥. Biggie was truty special
the steel is already sharp, acknowledge it cuz its gonna make you stronger! salute
LAD is one of my favourite hip hop albums and might be the most complete rap album of all time, it's timeless, highly polished and is the complete package with no skippables.
Ayoo...this is the realist clip EVER..Notorious BIG....GOAT!!!
Christopher Wallace the greatest to ever do it! Better than any MC ever!
Big had the best flow. He was special. Nas Krs one Rakim Kane and LL gotta say as well.
When I first heard ,"Niccas Bleed" for the first time back then, I was no longer scared of anybody's crew....
Storytelling ✅✅✅✅✅
Bars ✅✅✅✅✅
Cameos ✅✅✅✅✅
Concepts ✅✅✅✅✅
Albums ✅✅✅✅✅
Party records ✅✅✅✅✅
Club bangers ✅✅✅✅✅
Street records ✅✅✅✅✅
Chick records ✅✅✅✅✅
Freestyles ✅✅✅✅✅
Influence ✅✅✅✅✅
Beat selection ✅✅✅✅✅
Flow✅✅✅✅✅
Cadence ✅✅✅✅✅
Big is & forever will be one of the 🐐
He checks all the boxes.The most complete emcee of all time.None of the seven Grandmasters can say that
Always "love big poppa" best all time remembrance song. No song has been made like it ever. Shot out L.O.X💯👍🏾
life after death and all eyes on me top 2 albums ever
R.I.P the greatest rapper of all time
I love Big, but he wasn't thinking about a double album till he heard All Eyez On Me. And, everything that Styles said Biggie did extremely well, Pac covered those same avenues.
Just enjoy the masterpiece
Biggie was a smooth player he considered his self the prize how he carried his self is legendary in itself
We love you BIG!!
If you didn’t rap with them when they was rapping niggas bleed, you not a real big fan ! Gave me chills !!!
Facts 💯
Everyday Struggle is a banger 🔥.
Big was ahead of his time. God bless the dead 🙏🏾
I love this so much!! It’s nice to hear other artist appreciate BIG 💙💙