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  • Saying Biggie is not a great or one of the greatest ever, is a slap To Tupac

    I don't get how anyone wouldn't rate Biggie as one of the all time greats. I love Pac. LOVE HIM. Clearly Pac respected and acknowledge Biggie's talent enough to engage in the BIGGEST rivalry in Hip-Hop. Period.

    Why would Pac waste his time/talent on someone that was 'inferior' to him? He wouldn't. They are two of the greatest talents to live and tragically lost.


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  • #2
    Originally posted by Bossy View Post
    I don't get how anyone wouldn't rate Biggie as one of the all time greats. I love Pac. LOVE HIM. Clearly Pac respected and acknowledge Biggie's talent enough to engage in the BIGGEST rivalry in Hip-Hop. Period.

    Why would Pac waste his time/talent on someone that was 'inferior' to him? He wouldn't. They are two of the greatest talents to live and tragically lost.


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    Pac engaged Biggie because he thought Biggie set him up not because of his respect for him as an artist. I do agree that Biggie is an atg though.

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    • #3
      All I'm going to say is that Tupac ran out of NY and had to reinvent himself as a west coast gangsta to become relevant. Dude was never a thug in fact his mother is more hardcore than he is going against the US government. Tupac fans have this crazy image of him being this super thug that represented the West Coast.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by ny123 View Post
        Pac engaged Biggie because he thought Biggie set him up not because of his respect for him as an artist. I do agree that Biggie is an atg though.

        I know why, but it was a war of words to start. Why would Pac engage in that type of warfare? If Biggie wasn't lyrically slick we would have never heard Hit Em Up. They fed off each other's responses.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Bossy View Post
          I know why, but it was a war of words to start. Why would Pac engage in that type of warfare? If Biggie wasn't lyrically slick we would have never heard Hit Em Up. They fed off each other's responses.
          It didnt start with words or on record it was a personal thing. Im pretty sure Pac would beef with and make records about any mc who he felt set him up like that to kill him.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ny123 View Post
            It didnt start with words or on record it was a personal thing. Im pretty sure Pac would beef with and make records about any mc who he felt set him up like that to kill him.
            I know, and Pac felt that Who Shot Ya was directed at him. I'm not as clueless as I look, I promise

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Bossy View Post
              I know, and Pac felt that Who Shot Ya was directed at him. I'm not as clueless as I look, I promise
              OK sugar **** Just thought i would give a backdrop incase u didnt know.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by ny123 View Post
                OK sugar **** Just thought i would give a backdrop incase u didnt know.


                I'll let the sugar **** slide cause it made me laugh.

                I just think if people don't acknowledge Biggie as one of the biggest talents they are lying to themselves.

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                • #9
                  its those stupid ass lil wayne fans

                  You know who I'm talking about bossy

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                  • #10
                    waste his time? he thought biggie set him up...

                    da ****k?

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