@@popoutnshowkillas Lolol I oollll oh sht my man made up a word 25 yrs ago. Ooowwweeeee. Make sure i get my shine in 2075 for making up blerpdaleprperp.
@ayten3617 no he was happy he found someone like him even better. Fat Joe blew up before him so of course he was ahead. Joe doesn't think Big Pun is better. He knows he is. It's like Dre and Eminem.
Twinz still has the best bar I've ever heard in a song: "Dead in the middle of Little Italy, little did we know that we riddled some middlemen who didn't do diddly." 💀
Yeah but at the same time when I listen to a track I hear his breath hawk between bars. To be fair he was really heavy. But damn once you hear his snort and hawk between breaths you don’t feel the track the same 😂
I still keep Capital Punishment on repeat! I remember when it first came out, every rapper was shook! Super Lyrical with Black Thought was bananas!! No one could ever replace this man. Big Pun forever!!
Pun was rapping on a level that wasn’t from this world. I’ve studied all the greats and Pun’s the one person I can listen to a song 10 times over and catch something new every single time. Some real life Hip Hop Da Vinci code shit.
@@ayten3617 can someone explain the metaphor or layers in these few bars ....I usually pick up on every thing ...I have a real weird Brain that reads between lines in all the goats lyrics and In regular everyday life I pic up on people tru intentions good or bad and have explained Eminem n early Canibus, rass kass , Royce , atmosphere, n more to my friends who had no idea that they just heard some genius shit...and once they see it there mind blown ... But yeah big puns are really hard some time ,..maybe it's a cultural thing n hes speakkmg on Puerto Rican rituals n fam life n me being a dago ass Italian don't know about that...damn I need to shut the fuk up already ..
Well, he wasn't being active so it's not really that surprising. I'm sure his breath control wasn't that good when walking or doing something slightly physical. Plenty fat dudes with great breath control. Just check out A.F.R.O. He's not nearly as big as Pun but still...
@@lou.fortune I don't descriminate I regulate every shade of the azz, long az u show class n pass, my test, fat ass n breasts, highly intelligent bachelorettes.
I left candles by his shrine when Pun passed. I also saw Pun at Jimmy's Bronx Cafe, every body was always inviting Pun to eat with them. I also remembered Pun saying he wanted to loose weight. Pun had God given talent.
I love that joe says Big L when he mentions greats fuck yeah that’s that real New York gangster rap fuck all that bs “drill” shit none of them rappers could of fucked wit L and biggie in those days and they still can’t fuck wit em L once said “this ain’t Cali nigha this Harlem we do walk bys” and I’m from the west coast but damn I felt that shit in the darkest part of my soul a real one took from us rip the greats
@@unknownaccount6748 SPM is NOT one of the best Hispanic rappers 😂😂😂 "I remember when I had to beg you to buy my tapes, now I got houses on the side of lakes" 💀💀💀
@@Man_eee you seriously said Pitbull? The guy who doesn't write his own lyrics and isn't isn't considered a rapper. You clowns keep saying SPM isn't among the best are failing to name any of the Hispanic rapper's that are better than him. Go back to watching paint dry on the wall. Bunch of lame a** 🤡
@@sylsaffold4436 it's good to know that big Pun is still remembered. Not only pun but also big L, they were both from the ditc crew. That song "mamma" produced by the Alchemist with Pun and Tony Sunshine is a str8 killer track
@Dante Erskine DITC 🔥. I remember the freestyle Pun & Joe did to the ICE CREAM beat. He said sumn like..."I got my desert eagle cocked-back, in a tuxedo with a top hat. Wut u funny MFs know about that!" "...gonna fly it to Puerto Viarta charter a chopper on top of the Hyatt". Big L may have had the illest metaphors & punch lines ever.
I remember seeing Fat Joe and Big Pun at Suze Randevou in Money Earnin. We used to have the Colombian table and then see them come in and walk on the other side of the stage. This was before Fat Joe hit the market.
Pun was raw. I remember 1st time I heard him. 98 On my way to CT from North Carolina. My homeboy from Brooklyn put me on to him. I was like Whooooaaaa. The Deep Cover junt, but the entire album was Crazy Rip Pun
When PUN met Kool G Rap for the 1st time he knelt down and kissed his rings.... Big Pun had to show G Rap this level of humility because he completely bit off his entire style
You’re out of your fkn mind kid. Pun better than Em? Shady is the goat by leaps and bounds above ALL the rest. Real talk Pun ain’t even all that. First off these fat guys garble too much for a clean flow and he sure as hell didn’t have the metaphors Shady has, not the flow, versatility or subject matter just the usual bullsht about guns, drugs and ass yo stop. And your crazy ass said “body Em anytime” it’s dumb enough thinking he could even go bar for bar and you’re talking bodying him? Ain’t nobody been able to even match Shady in 20 years. Stop sniffing dust yo
N Joseph here trying to take credit n block his shine. As if we all heard of Pun because of Joe. Errrr wrong. We all heard of Joe cuz of PUN... I can't stand Joseph boy fat azz
Big Pun is the best ever.. The realest New York Goon, Tragedy,Comedy,Mob style mixed.. Mob Individual,such sense of humor man who was respected,loved and feared in the same time RIP Legend..
Big Pun one of the most u serrated artists. And what I mean is he he isn’t mentioned enough with the goats. I guarantee if you took all the greatest mc’s and put them all on one track I wouldn’t be surprised in the slightest if Pun bodied all of them! Jay, Nas, Biggie, Ghostface, DMX, Mos Def, Jada, whoever! His flow was that flawless💯
I'm salty Fat azz Joseph trying take the shine from pun, trying take credit for folks knowing pun as a rapper as if because he "Le him rhyme" for him made a dam difference. I wouldn't have known who joe was if not for Pun
"enter my world of doom, consume fear and feel the panic,I throw a lightning bolt between the earth and the moon and curle the planets"the actual rhyme pun spit that day..rip big dog punisher.. 🐐
I always thought that! The way he twists his rhyme scheme and how he bounces his syllables plus the way he sneaks in that one heavy breath every once in awhile is legendary! Yo! Rest in Peace Big Pun!!! Forever missed but never forgotten.
I remember when I first heard his album I was like this dude have a serious machine gun rap and when I seen how big he was I couldn't believe it and I was like how can he breathe with his word play
Capitol punishment is in my top 5 all time fave albums and Pun in my top 5 for rappers. He just spit fire, consistently, just incredible. INCREDIBLE. And if you don't know Pun get some mufuckin culture.
I didn't appreciate his body of work when I was younger, still don't. But I respected his status and his legacy. He was one of my favorite rappers' favorite rapper.
Yo I always felt the same about Pun. He was another level of cadence and lyricism. His tones were on point (even maybe better than Biggies) and made you a believer. Big Pun was one of those Mc’s that you could never tell if his mother tongue was Spanish or English due his unique mastery of both. Respect to both lost brothers mentioned. “If it’s my destiny then it’s meant to be/ just promise to bury the mofo that bent me right next to me”
The first time I heard Big Pun was His freestyle on Funk master Flex, 60 minutes of Funk. He was spitting like a .50 cal machine gun spits bullets, flow, rhythm all was impressive. RiP big guy, we miss you.
He never got even half the shine he deserved, he's on a whole different level, category, dimension of rappin. He had a linguistic mastery that could be turned on like a switch. He transcends the idea of an artist with skill. He was the art form, he embodied the meaning of rhyme, metaphor, lyric. Easily one of the best of a generation.
When I heard the news in that winter of 01 I think it was . Man !! So pissed and hurt . As if somebody I knew passed . Yes his rhymes and music was just incomparable