Love Biggie but not so sure he didn't have anything to do with it. In some of the interviews he and Puff looked like extremely guilty. He probably did participate in hiring a hit on Pac. Suge was in debts so he needed money and he probably got paid by Biggie to do his part. Sad that it ended like this. Maybe they would be alive both today.
@@xtherealest little do you know biggie never had big time money ever .. he was controlled by diddy that’s why a lot of people believe diddy had something to do with biggies death because biggie was trying to leave bad boys for a good amount of time before death
@@davahnvelazquez852 I was talking about Tupac's death not Biggies. Diddy definitely did have something to do with his death. When biggie was about to get shot he sped through the red light. He knew very well what was about to happen.
I think Biggie spoke for a lot of us when he said his response to Tupac getting shot in Vegas was, "Again?" I know that was my thought at the time. I remember for the first few days after he was shot, they were talking like he was gonna pull through, and then next thing you know, he was gone.
My mom was praying for PAC those 6 days. PAC was Our revolutionary...we liked big but PAC was felt in our house. When he died me and my brother was getting ready for school that morning...my mom ran upstairs to our room..turned the radio on and everybody just started crying...my mom wept for PAC like a friend. Kinda felt like when Aaliyah died that hurt my heart for a long time. Everybody was hurt and sad. That day 9-13-96 was the first time I saw my mom and grown hardcore street dudes that raised me cry like children. It was cloudy and gloomy the day PAC died. After PAC got shot the 1st time he was definitely paranoid...but tbh ppl thought it was a pR stunt and that he was just reckless and we loved it...but he had his reasons why he couldn't trust nobody but his mother. Big genuinely loved PAC..even tho PAC went low wit "hit em up" (I didn't like that diss, against all odds was the standard diss of all time IMO) big still wanted PAC to be great. Hip hop is hip hop ...a lil word play is cool...but big IN HIS HEART wanted peace and for everyone to get money and have a good time. PAC was past "peace" when he was shot and put in prison. And the war began. That time was different. Families would argue about who was better and which side they were on. It was a time. I'm glad I was there to see them both together and alive ..friends ..until. rip to both forever kings of hip hop.
Biggie died about a week or two after this interview. Fucked up man. Long live biggie and long live pac. Both of them were inspirations to many of future artists.
@@ezeyplays1742 be quiet. The difference between u and i is that i dont have the ignorance u do. Im willing to listen to new rappers, just cuz rap has changed doesnt make it bad, thats what u, and sadly tons of people don’t understand
@@ezeyplays1742 bro u literally said that current rappers aren’t on the same level, then i said smth against it and u said u were on a different level then me, quit lying 💀
They both meant that cuz Tupac SAIDDD he once said..." just because you lost me as a friend doesn't mean you gained me as an enemy. i'm bigger than that. i still wanna see you eat, just not at my table "
I still feel like Suge Knight is what caused all the drama and the shooting in NYC was probably not coming from Biggie, but rivals who were probably even paid by Suge, so he can get him on his side and "protect" him. Suge was really clinging on him bruh and he was doing that type of stuff all the time, when he wanted a rapper. He was always the type who's like "If I want it, I'll get." and that was by any means necessary, because he couldn't accept an L and immediately got emotional and crazy. He ain't coming off as the type of guy you can trust. He's all about the paper and himself, a sociopath and greedy selfish guy.
I always went by this saying "it's better to have enemies that tell you what it is then friends that lie and stab you in the back because an enemy has no reason to lie to you"
2 icons taken from us too soon, even though it's decades later, it still hits hard two good friends turned enemies cause of their ceo's and met their end 😔
IF DIDDY HAD SOMETHING TO DO WITH BOTH THEIR UN-ALIVINGS HE WILL HAVE TO ANSWER...GOD SAID, “WHAT YOU DO IN THE DARK WILL SHOW IN THE LIGHT.” R.I.P BIGGIE AND PAC ❤🙏🏽💚🙏🏽💚🙏🏽💚
Knowing something that biggie said makes me really sad. Him and pac are some of my favorite rappers, and they both died because of the beef supposedly started by biggie’s Who Shot Ya? Targeted towards Tupac. However, upon hearing pac diss him, he said it was not about pac which makes me sad because if that was true then the beef and both their deaths were over nothing
Can't believe Biggie was 24 years old during this interview and he was killed a week later .We truly hadn't seen the best of you Biggie, rest easy Biggie.
“I would never wish death upon anyone” is a great quote…😢 Edit: Yall need to understand that Biggie and Pac were friends. Yes they were rivals but they had respect for each other and actually cared for each other. (To yall that know, thank you for knowing what you’re talking about)
He wasn't the only 1st time someone said that. It isn't even a quote really~ people have said it since recorded history. Also been swearing the opposite too
It was such a pointless beef, man. And so costly. Two good dudes going at eachother because they've got their blindfolds on and can't see who their real enemies are.
@@505kalob8 yo fr these the dudes stuck in the matrix the NPCs of reality just eat up this garbage I love biggies music but this dude definitely wanted Tupac dead and he did diss him after he passed away.
rap crap, CIA psyop to bring chaos and immorality upon the youth. You can see the outcome today, society is downhill, the outcome? More "laws" and power benefiting the gov. They don't sing or play instruments but somehow are "musicians". Their freemason government masters provide everything to these milli vanilli "musicians/rappers", government plants
"Id never wish death on nobody man, theres no comin back from that." Thats some strong restraint from biggie, especially after pac put out Hit Em Up lmao
@@kylerose9312If he did actually wish death on pac that would be called changing your mind and not being hypocritical. But he didn't wish death on pac in ready to die and I don't know how you still manage to think that after this interview.
@@tijgertjekonijnwordopgegeten series of events since you can’t keep up. Ready to die was finished and fully recorded Nov 96. Pac was shot Sept 96 this interview took place Oct 96. Man had 6 months before the release to change his mind and he didn’t. Kept it all the same. This man as well as his camp also pushed to stories of pac getting raped in jail, and was caught wearing his jewelry and released who shot ya less than 24 hours after pac was sentenced and put in prison. Man was a pussy and a punk. His mind didn’t change, he’s always been out for his own and what’s convenient
They were both set up to perform in a drama that neither one of them signed up to participate in. Makes sense now. The whole east coast / west coast 'fued' started and fueled by evil people with evil agendas. I guess that is when Diddy was 'jumped into the gang of elites', so to speak. He was ready and willing to sacrifice his friend as well as his rival. So, sad. But, they laughing in Heaven together with God, Christ, and loved ones - never having anything but joy, peace, love, and contentment!!!!!
@@shitpostedaily Naw it always been like that. The thing is that big and pac were not on bad terms its just the image they portrayed they even chilled out a couple of times. It was just a way to make the music sell. Biggie never did anything to pac but he thought it you best believe if big died before pac, pac would have disrespected him. Pac hated biggie but the feeling wasnt exactly mutual cause he wrongfully accused him.
@@denis0824 cuz Tupac got shot in the lobby of Pdiddys studio visiting Big E then Tupac tried to contact Biggie cuz BigE warned Pac not to hang around the guy that shot him and at the time Pac didn’t think another black man would rob him. Anyways about a month later “Who shot ya” drops while Pac is in prison still no word from Big E . Meanwhile Pac ain’t had any media cover over this yet no diss tracks no nothing. Seems suspicious? Even if who shot ya wasn’t meant for Pac they could of waited to resolve this before dropping it. Imma let you decide this the information though do yo own research if y’all ain’t believing it
I love how most people that knew Tupac heard him getting shot, all thought “again? Damn he’ll make it through” just shows how tough Pac was but sad that he died. Rest In Peace to a true Legend in rap