"i mean im ready to go home, honestly its 6 oclock and as long as dude got a bag of la or sumthin well be home by 8 30" haha my boy big down to ride whenever you just gotta have that loud
I was born a few months after his murder so Biggie always been this mythical creature in pop culture for me.. seeing these home videos makes younger people like me see that he was a regular person (not much older than I am now) enjoying the fruits of his labor.. RIP Christopher Wallace
Man, your comment touched me young brother. I’m 41 now, I was a high school freshman when Biggie dropped his debut album in September 1994. We was all bumpin it heavy and watching his music videos. He ruled the airwaves out here in NY over the next year and change. I was 16 when he was killed and to this day I hate that he died so young. I’m almost twice the age he lived to be…
@Corey Campbell fr. Like how he gon put both they names in the same sentence. Biggie was real💯 Tupac is from Harlem and somehow hood hopped to the west coast saying F his own people… I’ll never respect pac for that. BIGGIE A REAL EAST COAST LEGEND!
@@Kay_Loccthat’s the dumbest comment I’ve ever read. Pac was born in Harlem not from their. He was from the Bronx and the Bronx never had a problem w Tupac. He moved to baltimore then cali. Cali showed him loved and took him in that’s what he represented and put on for cali stop it
@@LG-ro5le dang fr? I was too young to be knowing about that stuff at that time lol. The 90s looked more authentic and genuine & just fun 💯Life looked more enjoyable compared to all these social media distractions now
Seeing live footage of Biggie makes you respect him even more as an artist because of his personality.Favorite rapper of all time even with his career being cut short.As a person who loves hip hop I always think about how many more classics he would’ve gave the world if he was still here.He made TIMELESS music,something that a lot of artist in any musical genre can’t do.
He recorded Victory on March 8th 2Pac was crazy jealous of The blowing up.... Biggie stunk of money and success. The classics we lost. That's why the hurt is still so fresh. Cuz that wasn't suppose to happen. Big was the culmination of all New York Rap. Biggie was really the one against all odds cuz he wasn't attractive. But he crushed the odds. He was cast in a movie to play a New York drug lord... Man to not get that movie; with him in his first acting role. Is another crush. Big was gonna be something truly astonishing.
@@trippleglacks2663 First of all 2pac didn't have way more money then biggie he died broke everything he owned was borrowed but the both of them were great artist that didn't get to finish what they started.
He was my judge at a music contest in Atlanta, I remember seeing the water bottle video and died laughin. He was a good dude though, R.I.P to both of them
MAN , I JUST LOVE SEEING OLD VIDEO'S CLIPS OF BIGGIE ONE OF MY FAVORITE EASTCOST MALE , RAPPER, HE WAS A TRUELY GIFTED RAP RECORDING ARTIST OF THE 90'S ERA, DAM I TRUELY WISH THAT HIM & 2PAC WAS STILL HERE ON EARTH MAN , I JUST WONDER HOW BIGGIE & 2PAC WOULD LOOK & BE NOW , IN 200'S ERA OF RAP MUSIC & WOULD RAP SOUND DIFFERENT OR WHOULD BEEN CEO'S OF A RECORD COMPANY, ( GOD BLESS BIGGIE & 2PAC) FAN FOR LIFE OF BOTH OF THEM 🎵🎤😔.
@BLACK BULL so ? Most of the boxers was bigger than Mike , we all know how they end up ... tall and fat not make ya stronger , make ya full of shit maybe ? They afraid from Pac and Suge like from the Devil ...
9:09 Hahahahaa!!! DAMN I wish I could have just kicked it wit this brotha just ONE time. I love the fact that he wasn't afraid to be himself on camera. It would have been nice to share some laughs, blow some grass, and make the freestyles last with our brotha'. R.I.P. Chris.. I'm bout to bump Who Shot Ya.
Look @ 8:57 Biggie said the dude was Thirsty! I thought that slang was new. A few years old maybe. In 2010 maybe, I started hearing that catchy phrase about a desperate person being "Thirsty".. After 2010, I've heard everybody saying that about somebody else. It's crazy how almost 25 years ago Big made that statement about the dude him and his crew member were gossiping about. Wow!
People say he wouldn’t like todays rap scene I agree, there are some good rappers out there in todays music industry, but it’s all too much about money and sound nowadays not about a voice and a story with a meaning behind it Biggie was a legend he wasn’t about the money and sound he had a voice
You talking about album sales after Pac died, that shit aint fair... In reality Pac wen't to college...and he was an actor...and he personally told Biggie the diss record was just to sell more records... Why? Because he was smart as fuck. Most the shit Pac did was just for show it wasn't him "being real" it was him acting out of character with the hopes of more money in the future. Biggie was a real hustler, a real street dude who got BIG off one song. Don't bring no beef shit here boy.
Crazy my grandfather turned biggie down for a apartment when I was like 6 years old I didn't know who he was at that time I started to know who biggie was when I turned 8🤷🤦
I'm from Brooklyn heights so my grandpa was the landlord of a very rich building on Henry St and biggie was so tall and big when I saw him talking to my grandpa I had to look up at him lol he was trying rent a apartment in my building