Majesty (Big Stretch Brother) details meeting Tupac and Biggie Smalls and details the beginning of starting to see the issues Tupac had with Biggie Smalls. Follow Majesty on Instagram- @grandimperialmusic @thugadon1
Lol he probably thinks he sounds sympathetic and hasn’t realIzed yet…. Sad Hip hop artist: “Yo my homey died and then my dad got shot and my mom stole everything from me Art: riiiighttttt!
Out of all the PAC related interviews. This man is my favourite. His energy is so authentic the way he explained things is so down to earth. His laugh says it all. U can tell he ain’t no industry cat.
real talk i thought stretch fam would be salty since pac talked on stretch as if he dropped to the floor like he mightve been involved in quad studio shooting... majesty has a gang of insider stories we havent heard yet -- love it
@@datniggaeazye.5968 Fr can't believe people didn't talk more or reported more on his passing. Rest easy Shock and Pac. I always felt 2Pac was more at ease when he was with Shock and the rest of Digital Underground. Like a brotherhood kind of thing. And X's passing was too much. That took a lot outta dudes especially me
@@thedream5095 biggie was a certified and known biter.... He bit Pacs style... Took the Notorious name and concept from Notorious B1 from missisipi .... Copied his style, his beat and his name and made his first hit called JUICY. Wu Tanf used to always call out biggie for biting. Tupac did it in interviews and in hit em up when he rightly said biggie copied his look, from Versace clothing to the suit and tie look.... I didn't see any rapper rocking suits before Tupac....he even rocked it in his 1993 song pour out a little liquor, his whole business format was jacked by Puffy and music wise by biggie.
@@sabtaingopinath9652 saying a whole bunch of lies 😂😂😂 biggie had the name notorious since 92 get your facts straight biggie did not take anything from this guy big had his own style and flow he don’t need to study nobody 🥴🥴😂😂😂
Wow finally somebody who was there in the beginning of all these things Pac was saying about Biggie. I don't wanna live no more.. - hook sounds just like Pac for real.
There's nothing wrong with "imitating", biting, or sounding like someone you learned from or admire. The thing is once you rise and get on, the one that help influence you or what have you, give that man the proper due respect, dedicate a verse, song, or hook to the man that influenced you. Let the world know I learned alot from this man..That's just being real and true. Pac probably felt like: "dam homie, where the love at?" Dudes like Master P and Pimp C, made sure they shouted out Pac in their songs..I salute those type of guys.
If you help a nigga out and expect more than a thank you Is what your doing really sincere? Did Pac dedicate a song to Leila Steinburg? 😂 Where is Pacs song to Kendrick Wells??… The thanks from Big was there all along but Pac was so eager to turn up on his alleged homeboy that he missed the part in the album liner notes where Biggie thanked him and shouted him out. But Pac and his fans jump the gun as usual
I'm guessing you don't know what biting is 🤣🤣🤣 you might as well say there's nothing wrong with stealing someone's lyrics. 🤣🤣🤣 Kids Say the darndest things
He's absolutely correct. Pac even did an interview saying the same about BiG. Some of those songs are on the album R U Still Down. He redid his album and called it Me Against the World.
@@tonymontez6499Pac was putting that album together before and during prison. He named it, came up with the tracklist, was telling them how to do his videos, came up with the direction, etc
Well, i do know the Pac used to rap about death a lot and to no surprise Biggie drops his first album “Ready To Die” Pac did a song with Bone Thugs N Harmony called “Thug Luv” then after Pac’s passing Biggie do a song on his last/final album with Bone Thugs N Harmony called “Notorious Thugs” so there’s no denying that Biggie was doing what Pac was doing musically to boost his records sales. I don’t think Biggie rapped like Pac but he did do a lot of things that Pac was doing of course the trolls come out and slander, lie, and deny but facts are facts 💯.
@@Antoinedunaway 2pac was an insecure nigga. He was irrational as hell. I really wish he had a real OG to talk sense to him. If you started rapping after 1970 you took stuff from someone whether you realize it or not
The double album he copied from Pac, the cross medallion and rings he copied from Pac, Pac was rocking Versace frames, then Big did it next, Biggie was mad at the producer EZ mo B because he liked the beats he made for Pac and wanted similar beats
Sick interview. Uncovering a lot of things I had always wondered about all these years. Been listening to those cats from Live Squad and Thug Life since way back.
Pac's peers biting his style isn't talked about enough. Snoop did it too with his biggest hit "Gin & Juice" - "my mind on my money and my money on my mind." Pac said it first in his I Gotta Get Mine verse. Smh. People say Pac got "yay yay" from George Clinton but who was the first RAPPER to say it? Pac. But which rapper is KNOWN for saying it? Cube. mmmmhhhhh.
U can hear the way Pac adlib "baaaaby" on "Time To get my drink on" that biggie got that from him. Biggie was shouting "Thug Life Baaaby" at the concert with him and Pac.
Yea biggie smalls was a dude from live squad ,there's a video on RU-vid with pac n live squad in studio,n pac points to bigge smalls sitting in the back
That song haunted people for years when it dropped in 98 off the greatest hits album...people were wondering how pac could make song about biggie dieing when he got murdered first it wasn't until years later when someone did a interview explaining the real story behind that song
He was talking about a white rapper from LA named Biggie Smallz. That’s why BIG changed his name to The Notorious B.I.G. because the White Biggie threatened to sue him
@@TheShadow84 Exactly they comparing Big Syke who got compensated and received credits to a niqqa that jack your style and don't even give you a shout out. Not the same thing.
@@3rdGenerationCancer I know..he threw it away..Pac grabbed it out the trash & added his flavor to it. Also, Ray Luv was PAID for it on the back end. Even dating Pac Sister now.
There's a lot of things these rappers stole from Pac 'lets take em to church' was Pac's line and using Bible verse, praying in his songs,tattoos the list goes on.
Wow!! This was everything!! 1st Money B said he felt Biggie was biting on Ready To Die and now Majesty is saying it with more insight and backstory... too dope!
Bruh we didnt need money b nor anybody to know. Biggie jacked pac. U can lisTen for yourself. Biggie was just a better lyricist. And more versatile. But definitely the easy mo bee sound and the whole cali sound was heavy in there
Definitely bit Pac’s style. Listen to Fake Ass B****es and Only Fear of Death then listen to BIG’s Friend of Mine and Suicidal Thoughts. Even with the woman talking shit in Friend of Mine just like on Fake Ass B****es.
“Biggie remember when I use to let you sleep on my couch, and beg your b!tch to let you sleep in the house. Now it’s all about Versace, you copied my style. 5 shots couldn’t drop, I took it and smiled. Now I’m back to set the record straight, with my AK I’m still the thug that you niggahs like to hate,” I HIT EM🔥🔥🔥 greatest diss track of all times 💯🤣
Ac-Tor needs chiro-prac-Tor for cracked jaw. Yes I rocked your chatter box. Dangerous your not I gets down. Twist your body round and round, upside down.
Fun 2pac Fact: theres an Unreleased 2pac Interlude on you tube called "time to get my drank on" 2pac says the "Baby baby" Ad- lib multiple times and it even has the sample to "between the sheets"/biggie song. Real Pac Fans Know About this.
Yo Chico, are you talking about the song/interlude with the young lady singing the chorus in repeat behind 2pac singing (Time to get my drink on). It sounds like it was made around the same timeframe of that song (is it cool to fuck).
@@shadimobley9970 yup thats correct. Both tracks were recorded for the thug life album and appeared on the same sequence aswell (scrapped cus of it's hardcore/cop harming lyrics)
@@Chico_84 thats very wrong. The album we are talking about that got scrapped cus of people biting pac's style was Thug life vol.1 and that was The Dogg Pound. Go listen to Natasha Walker (the singer on time to get my drank on) Pac and big were still cool around this time, so cool that pac wanted biggie on thug life on the song Runnin from the police. An album called Thug style is complete bullshit. The scrapped albums pac had around that time were R U still down (different from the 98 release, early versions of me againt the world, Mr Middlefinger and Stay True. No Thug style album to be seen. The track Thug style did appear a few times on his handwritten tracklists but it never was planned as his album.
He’s the first person ever to articulate how Biggie ran with Pac’s style 💡Everyday Struggle, Ready To Die, Suicidal Thoughts 💭 all 2pac death gimmick/themes/style!!!🤦🏽♂️💣🤯
True, but been a friend of Pac he should of shout Pac out that's what they did back then like Nas did with Rakim if u borrow something u let it be known u don't own it. But u 💯 percent rt most was influenced by Pac. ✌
@@antonioridah172 That's when you can respect Rappers. When they big-up another by shout out who they bite off of. Nowadays these rappers will take from 2 rappers songs for the beat while taking anothers lyrics and shout out none of them.
@@antonioridah172 2Pac wanted Biggie to kiss his ass basically Big thanked him in Ready to die credits but that wasn't enough Big use to shout him out when he first got locked up til the vibe interview came out. 2pac said himself Bigge was shouting him out but didn't come see him Pac was o. Some emotional bitch shit
@@MrWARBUCKS24 if that's how u see It i respect your opinion but if that's yo homie u go see them in jail Bigs own homie said that who introduced big to the d game shout outs ain't shit put money on yo books is real shid he didn't want big to kiss his ass he just wanted the same energy he would of gave back n return but pac had to learn like I tell my little ridahs u can't expect everyone to have the same heart u do simple as that. But they both gone to soon Rip to both legends little cease and the outlaws said things was go be fix if they didn't get Murk so as fans most can rest with that peace.
Glad this is being spoken on. Rappers bite off Pac all the time yet he doesn't get credited for it! biggie, jayz, nas, ice cube, snoop and the list continues of those who were inspired by The Don.
Nice 2 see someone from New York just talk facts about the 2pac, biggie situation. Cause 99 percent of the people in the industry from that era from New York make it out like pac was jealous of biggie, biggie was the angel and pac was the villain. Us real pac or real hip hop fans know biggie did bit from pac all day long also pac put biggie on shows, that’s why pac is the goat and always will be regardless what the main stream media want 2 make up, rewrite history other the years.
PAC is my fav Emcee of all time but i will always stand by my opinion that i think Biggie is the Better Rapper.💯 And its not about who does it first its about who does it better.💯
Pac ran wit real street cats everywhere. Pac introduced Big to alot of people. Big fans will dispute the fact he was influenced by Pac even when someone who was close to then both say it
Pac copied other people style also. "Made Niggas" was a copy of east coast rappers mafioso style from Nas Foxy Brown Kool G rap Biggie Etc.. Papa`s Song was a copy of Shock G playing 2 characters. Me and my Girlfriend was a copy of Nas I gave you Power. Dear mama was a Copy of Mama Dear from that rapper Kill Kill.
It's sad how black people hate Pac... Pac did his own thing, period... Styles come & go, ain't nothing new under the sun... But everybody remember who Pac was & what he was about... His perspective was his & was heavily copied once I get around blew up... & it's easy to see how it was copied because nobody could imitate who he was, a rebel to the system...💯💯💯
Another well spoken man right here in Majesty! Telling all of us how it really was from the ground up between all the great men we lost because of the Nonsense back then. For anyone not listening correctly and forming your own opinions on who and why back then just listen. From young men together trying to get off the streets even till the end it was family still. Thank you for sharing these amazing words Majesty!!!
I'm a west coast brother but I did and still rock with them both. It wasn't my beef. We lost two of the greatest ever over ego, pent up frustration and speculation.
Ego? Pac was shot…it wasnt like they had petty rap beef…pac was shot going to the studio and he thought biggie knew about it…then he got killed later on because he beat up a well known crip…
I know this adds to the back and forth, but I want to say Big Syke said on a few interviews that he was the 1st in their Thug Life crew to say Baby Baabeey. I think it was a common phrase around Sykes hood and he would say it around Pac and their crew. So they all used it.
Just as a fan, I could tell Pac took a lot from Syke, lol. Remember Pacs rap style in his first 2 albums? To me, Syke was the first to drag out his words like was all know Pac for doing "I got keeeeeys, coming from overseeeeeea's/ cost a nigga 200 Gs" type shit. Syke was under rated, lol
@@reodagreo7637 tred lightly you can’t dare say Tupac borrowed someone’s flow these stand will come for your neck. Remember Tupac did all and everything first to some of his stans. And I say this saying Tupac is the best and nas second
@@jaystacks5249 I'm the biggest Pac fan out there, I don't give a FUCK!!! I feel like as a Pac fan you gotta keep it 💯.. plus Syke is fam. Being real Pac got some Scarface, Chuck D and Ice Cube in him too, don't get me started, lol
exactly. saying a slang or word doesnt equate to biting, if not every rapper including pac that used the word fuck nigga bitches dough ice ballin money hoes etc....stole from someone. besides rappers rapped about the same or similar topics, just cos rappers rapped about death dont mean they stole pac's style. big and pac sound nothing alike, nothing, not the cadence, not the flow, not the style, not even the lyrics. if people wonna say someone stole pac's style, then its lil zane and the realest.....
Majesty is Big stretch brother, so don't expect for him to admit any of his brothers wrongs in these situations. Just a reminder for those who might say " "Oh he sounds like he's telling the truth". Remember many liers sound genuine and no I'm not saying he will lie about everything but when it comes to his brother don't expect the full truth.
@Unknown Because Stretch was relaying messages from Henchman to Pac. He never suspected Stretch set him up, but instead knew about it. His actions showed after. He even tried to holla at Pac fiancé when he was in jail
@@Gtbandsomw2Ms sketch got sketch out. Because he Rob the wrong cats for 10 K. And they told him. Let it make it back to use. We will forgive. Stretch didn't believe sh;t stank
2pac is the most copied/quoted rapper in Hip-Hop. Lots of people took his style or quoted his lines or name in their raps. Even Jay z took 03 Bonnie & Clyde from 2pac Me And My Girlfriend. But he did put 2pac picture in the video. Alot of rappers took his bandana style too. .
@@melvinhhcp3615 that is Not what I typed melvin..read exactly what I typed..I'm a hiphop head.. now ask yourself why in the f*** would Jay-Z remake A Tupac song if suge owns the rights to the music??
Now that’s true about Bigs chorus. When I listen to the album I thought Pac was going to be on that track but no PAC. I was confused. My man Ski was working with big and that’s how I found out PAC and BIG was cool with each other.
This has always been talked about. But Me Against The World was supposed to Pac's version of something like Ready To Die. My favorite Big song is Everyday Struggle, which I always thought had a Pac vibe similar to Death Around The Corner. Maj confirmed the connection.
I just looked in my ready to die cd case, yeah I’m from that era, and Biggie does shout Tupac out in the Thank You section. His name is right there in red between Total and MethodMan. Hell, he even put pac’s name in the top 1/4 of everyone he shouted out.
Yup, and guess what? Biggie couldn't even give Pac a simple "R.I.P. 2Pac" in the credits of his Life After Death album. It's amazing how things took a turn.
@@vexotimmer2675 So a nigga that pledge to destroy Biggie’s existence in rap, called him every name except a child of God, talked about his wife,, claimed to have sexual relations with her, and ultimately putting his life in danger by turning a whole coast against him is supposed to be all pro Pac now? Boy, if you don’t get the F out my face with this shit 😆
@@gbrazor My point in saying all of that was, Biggie and Puffy needed to stop pretending that they didn't have a problem with Pac when they clearly did. I grew up in that era too, so I know what i'm talking about. They went to the media talking about "we still got love for Pac, BLAH! BLAH! BLAH!" I just wanted them to let it be known that they didn't like him anymore, instead of trying to play both sides in the media. That's all.
The way art just replies without any response to the person being interviewed is hilarious to me 😂 it’s like he has an urgency to get allll of his questions out the way 😂
Finally. Somebody finally said what I been wanting to scream 4 a long time. PAC made it clear in a few interviews what he meant when he said he copied his style
I remembered back in the days when Pac was saying, "Stole my style", etc., I used to be like, "What the fuck this nigga talking about, him and BIG are like night and day" lol.
And they still are like night and day even when you listen to their approach Biggie would paint a picture while Pac would give you wisdom those 2 are nothing alike even when you compare the Thug life days when Biggie had a more aggresive delivery the dude was a Picasso painting images on a beat then later on he got smoother and his shit felt like he was talking over a beat he was getting better on every track
@@MoonwalkerKing-gc5jm Flatline I hear the doctor standing over me screamin' I can make it Got a body full of bullet holes layin' here naked Still I, can't breathe, somethings evil in my IV 'Cause every time I breathe, I think they killin' me I'm having nightmares, homicidal fantasies I wake up stranglin', danglin' my bed sheets I call the nurse 'cause it hurts, to reminisce How did it come to this? I wish they didn't miss…. Stop playing PAC painted many pics Now I'm lost and I'm weary, so many tears I'm suicidal, so don't stand near me My every move is a calculated step To bring me closer to embrace an early death Now there's nothin' left There was no mercy on the streets I couldn't rest, I'm barely standin' About to go to pieces, screamin' peace And though my soul was deleted, I couldn't see it I had my mind full of demons tryin' to break free They planted seeds and they hatched, sparkin' the flame Inside my brain like a match, such a dirty game No memories, just a misery Paintin' a picture of my enemies killin' me in my sleep Will I survive 'til the morning to see the sun? Please Lord, forgive me for my sins, 'cause here I come…
@@ghostt488 Today's agenda Got the suitcase up in the Sentra Go to room 112, tell 'em Blanco sent ya Feel the strangest If no money exchanges I got these kids in Ranges To leave them niggas brainless All they tote is stainless You just remain as Calm as possible, make the deal go through If not, here's 12 shots, we know how you do Please make yo killin's clean Slugs up in between They eyes, like True Lies Kill 'em and flee the scene Just bring back the coke or the cream Or else, yo' life is on the shelf We mean this Frank Them cats we fuckin' wit' put bombs in yo' moms gas tank Let's get this money baby They shady, we get shady Dress up like ladies And burn 'em with dirty 380's Then they come to kill our babies That all out I got gats that blow the wall out Clear the mall out Fuck the fallout Word is Stretch, I bet they pussy The seven digits push me Fuckin' real Here's the deal I got a hundred bricks, 14-5 a piece Enough to cop six, by the house on the beach Supply the peeps with Jeeps Brick a piece Capiche? Everybody gettin' cream No one considered a leech Think about it now, that's damn near 1 point 5 I kill 'em all I'll be set for life Frank pay attention These muthafuckas is henchmen Renegades, if you die they still get paid Extra probably, fuck a robbery I'm the boss Promise you won't rob 'em, I promise But of course you know I had my fingers crossed Niggas bleed just like us Picture me bein' scared of a nigga that breathe the same air as me Niggas bleed just like us Picture me bein' shook We can both pull burners, make the muthafuckin' beef cook Niggas bleed just like us Picture a nigga hidin' My life in that man hands, while he jus' decidin' Niggas bleed just like us I'd rather go toe to toe with all of y'all Runnin' ain't in my protocol Since it's on, I call my nigga Arizona Ron From Tucson, push the black Yukon Usually had the slow grooves on Mostly rock the Isley Stupid as a youngin', chose not to move wisely Sharper with game, him and his crooks, caught a jooks Heard it was sweet, 'bout 350 a piece Ron bought a truck, 2 bricks laid in the cut His peeps got bucked, got locked the fuck up That's the raw vantage, came back, speakin' spanish Lavish habits, two rings, 20 carats Here's a criminal Nigga made America's Most Killed his baby's mother's brother, slit his throat The nigga got bagged with the toast, weeded Took it to trial, beat it Now he feel he undefeated He mean it Nothing To Lose, tattooed around his gun wounds Everything, the game, embedded in his brain And me I feel the same for this money and diamonds 'Specially if my daughter cryin', I ain't lyin' Y'all know the signs Niggas bleed just like us Picture me bein' scared of a nigga that breathe the same air as me Niggas bleed just like us Picture me bein' shook We can both pull burners, make the muthafuckin' beef cook Niggas bleed just like us Picture a nigga hidin' My life in that man hands, while he jus' decidin' Niggas bleed just like us I'd rather go toe to toe with all of y'all Runnin' ain't in my protocol We agreed to go and shootin' silly Because niggas could be hidin' in showers with Mac Billy's So I freaked 'em The telly manager was Puerto Rican Gloria, from Astoria, I went to war with her Peeps in '91, stole a gun from her workers And they took drugs, they tried to jerk us We blaze they place, long story Glo' seen my face, got shook Thought a nigga was comin' for the safe Now she breakin', shut up, 112, what's shakin' A Jamaican, some bitches I swear They look gay In a black Range Rover Been outside all day If it's trouble let me know, I'll be on my way Please I got kids to feed, I done seen you make niggas bleed Nightmare, this bitch don't leave Ron, get the gasoline This spot, we 'bout to blow Let's get the cash before the cops and Range Rover cats know It's room 112 Right by the staircase, perfect place When they evacuate, they meet they fate Ron pass the gasoline The nigga pass me kerosene Fuck it, it's flammable My hunger is unexplainable Strike the match, just what I expected The dread kid ejected in seconds And here come two Opposite sexes One black, one Malaysian We in the hallway waitin' patient As soon as she hit the door we start blastin' I saw her brains hit the floor Ron laughin' I swear to God I hit Maxi Priest at least 12 times in the chest Spint around, shot the chick in the breast She cryin', headshots put her to rest Pop open the briefcases, nothin' but Franco faces The spots hot, sprinklers, alarm systems That's when other guests start to slip in It's time for us to get to dippin' I know them niggas in the Range is on they way up Flippin', pistol grippin' I know they clippin' The hallway, got real loud and crowded They walked right past us I don't know how they allowed it The funny thing about it Through all the excitement They Range got towed, they double parked by a hydrant Stupid motherfuckers
I remember watching that video with supercat was always wondering who big was good interview thou never knew shock was from queens (actually riding thru far rock now as I'm listening to this interview) never knew about the baby baby thing can't recall hearing pac say that phrase on any record prior to ready to die thou but once again great interview AOD!!!
Listen to Pac's Time 2 Get My Drink On track, it was recorded before BIG's Ready 2 Die Album. That's all the confirmation you need about Big biting Pac's style in '94.
He is 1000% right all you gotta do is listen to Pac's "Time To Get My Drink On" and you can see biggie str8 up took Pac's style and the baby, baby and the Big Poppa beat (swag)….
I'm glad someone finally said something about that everyday struggle hook. I always suspected... moreover than that, listen to 'Only Fear of Death' and 'Suicidal Thoughts'... I always thought Big heard the former and it influenced the latter song. Just my opinion
Oh shit bro, I just posted the same thing! yeah, Pac scrapped his third record which had "Only Fear of Death" cause he felt BIG took his style so he had to switch it up (Pac mentioned it in an interview)
@@jay2chill134 Pac had multiple tracklists for his albums. The album R U Still Down? (which i think is the only legitimate quality posthemous album besides Makaveli) has songs recorded between 1992-1994. So who knows when Pac originally recorded/wrote that record
@@ardien.535 legend has it Pac was listening to 'Only Fear of Death' back to back to back when he was coming back from that homecoming (I forget which one, I think Spellman or Morehouse) in 93 and ended up shooting them 2 white boys (one in the leg, one in the ass) beating up this black dude on 14th and Peachtree in Atlanta. Them white boys ended being off duty cops... (I heard this story from Mopreme or someone who was in that car, I just forget exactly who)
You can't steal your friends style. All your friends use the same slang words that nobody else use. Even your girlfriend will use words from you just from being around.
exactly....thats like saying any rapper who calls diamonds ice, stole somebodys style. biggie and pac sound nothing alike. and besides the name, ready 2 die aint sound anything like a pac album.
@@reodagreo7637 all these people talking about smoking on dead people wasn't common. Chief Keef was what they like so they started saying it. Wasn't nobody saying opps either.