Ya'll too young to understand the difference in their rap technique and styles. Pac is a messenger and messiah with his words. Biggie a pure rapper with intricate bars. They meshed this song well together with both giving off the same message in their own ways. Love this song. This song hits home with so many.
‘Hard’ and Em&Em in the same sentence? wow, that’s something I’ve never heard. Now, angry & corny? I here that about Em&Em. Guy, that’s a bit of a stretch
@@yo3rdtier128 the irony in you calling him angry and corny, when your comment shows you to be angry and corny. You don't even understand the difference between "hear" and "here". This song was produced by Eminem, get over it.
“Frank White” was the main character in the movie “King of New York”. Biggie mentions him many times in different songs because he himself was crowned “The King of New York”, in the 90s Hip Hop scene. Respect to both PAC and BIG. Gone to early, mimicked by many!
True but this song, like many other songs Em simply "REMADE" beat and rearranged vocals. This track was originally called "Running from the police" produced by Easy Mo Bee which featured, Big, Pac, Outlaws etc...The original beat was fire also.
Biggie has the flow and pac has the passion. Both legendary in their own lanes. I prefer pac for the passion and story telling and real life issues. But to each their own. They are both legends
HAHAHAHA LMFAO NO IT DIDN'T YOU'VE BEEN PLAYED not a damn demonic creature that y'all call celebrity are real gangsters or thugs they're all just actor's who's playing the role of a gangster or thug on the world stage wake up you've been fooled not a damn one of these meeting as DEMONIC CREATURES THAT Y'ALL CALL CELEBS ARE what they say they are akil the mc is pacs new identity and Charli 2na is yaki kadafi biggie smalls is soup eazy-e is Marc7 and MCA from the beastie boy's is dj numark from the beastie boy's we've all been fooled
Pace’s verse went over your heads, had way more content than Biggie’s who’s literally just rapping about running away from the police. Pac’s verse reflects someone who actually studied poetry - in one verse he covers growing up in the hood, challenges that come with fame, media corruption, and ultimately confrontations with the police, etc. He was just intellectually superior - to say you don’t know what he rapped about is just telling in yourself. Biggies rhyme is cool but PAC is profound and poignant.
"I grew up a fucking screw up, got introduced the game got an ounce an fucking blew up" It sums up the struggle of young black men for the last 40 years in one bar. It's deeper and more insightful than anything Tupac said in his entire career.
you know i hear you and i always loved both rappers, but the way biggie came on this track in the beginning was the coldest shit ever. like that shit gave me shivers because of the flow and his voice
@@adamimberti6948 My point is that the content of Biggie’s verse is straight forward. A young black male grows, deals drugs now is now running from the police. That’s what every rapper at that time was rapping about. Pac obviously includes that in his verse but puts it within the context of the policies of the war on drugs. He goes on to cover other struggles that young black men encounter as they deal with other institutions in main stream America, esp the media. Most of his bars reflect his sociological awareness - it’s a work of art, you can write dissertations breaking it down. The kid saying he didn’t remember what PAC was saying really revealed that they weren’t really listening.
@@zolaeight7574That's my point too. That's the difference between their styles, Biggie used few words to say a lot and Pac used a lot of words to say a little. Biggies economical approach is a stylistic choice. It's not that he can't write complicated bars, he just didn't need to. He didn't underestimate his audiences intelligence or try to spoon feed them a message the way Pac did. He went in there and tried to sum up the situation with as few words as possible. It's a more sophisticated approach than Tupacs convoluted and often rambling verses.
Produced by Eminem, the song uses The Notorious B.I.G.'s vocals from a 1994 recording known as "Runnin' from tha Police", one of the few collaborations recorded by 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G. during their lifetimes.
I love watching these guys reactions. The only thing is with the new generation is having trouble to understand about 2Pac he wasn’t a punchline rapper. It was a soulfulness in the voice the stuff he talked about the people he related to he was a leader you are supposed to fill what he saying not wait for the punchline, that’s what it was about but it’s more easier when you were living in that era to truly feel everything 2Pac. Put out.
Both are legends and goats but I see Biggie more as a bar spitter and Tupac as a story teller so they’re different in those ways, amazing video either way
@@JaeRocReacts Ummmm are you blind the dude in the middle CLEARLY said Biggie was better than Tupac. No yall Pac stans just hate the fact that Biggie was leagues better than Tupac. Yall mad that he only had two albums and he's considered the GOAT. Yall mad Bigge had the first hip hop biopic which btw All Eyes on Me was extremely trash 😂. Yall mad that Biggie is number one on almost all lists from Rolling Stones to XXL, Complex, Billboard etc etc. Some of those lists Pac is not even on 🤣🤣. And just look at the reaction again. They Felt Biggie, they were trying to feel Pac and that shit was weak. Foh. And once again like I say all the time. If Pac would have died after his first two albums like Big did, no one would be talking about Pac. Most of yall pac stans don't even know about those foh.
@@gillatineking3236 “Niccaz press they luck-annndd! They get a BUT F___KNNN! Straight up the ___,RAWDOG wit the rash! And I DON’T f___wit the condoms! The condoms is a problem! From the aid_z gettin sprayed! DISEASEZZ! BIG PLEASES! MCS ACROSS THE SEAS!” -Biggie, your favorite 😂🌈
This song wasn't about who was the better rapper. It was about so much more than that. We lost 2 of the greatest rappers that there ever were. And that there ever will be.
Y’all gotta do 2pac -“Can’t C Me”, “Ambitionz Az a Ridah”, “Holla At Me”, “Hellrazor”… so many great ones. Keep going wit it. But don’t forget about KING LOS!
This was my jam back in middle school. Really underrated this song never really took off like it should have. It was mostly forgotten unless you’ve been a Pac/Biggie fan back in the day.
There’s no comparison because Tupac was on another level! THERE'S NO RAPPER IN THE WORLD THAT HAS EVER LIVED, THAT IS GREATER THAN TUPAC SHAKUR! NOBODY HAS THIS RESUME.... ‼️ 2PAC is the UNDISPUTED GOAT 🐐 AND IT'S NOT EVEN A CLOSE AT ALL! 📌 2 Diamond Albums 📌 25 Albums Total All Platinum All Eyez On Me (2 Albums) DIAMOND 💎 2PAC Greatest Hits DIAMOND 💎 Better Dayz (2 Albums) Until The End Of Time (2 Albums) Thug Life (2 Albums) R U Still Down? (2 Albums) Makaveli Pac's Life Me Against The World 2Pacalypse Now Loyal To The Game Strictly For My Nxggaz Still I Rise One Nation The Rose That Grew From The Concrete Tupac: Resurrection Beginnings: The Lost Tapes 2PAC Live Above The Rim (Soundtrack) Not Full Albums Poetic Justice (Soundtrack) Not Full Albums 📌 Most Mentioned Rapper In Other Rappers Songs 📌 Jay Z Mentioned Pac " I'm Free Bumpin Pac" 📌 50 Cent Mentioned Pac "Love Like They Pac" 📌 Lil Wayne Mention Pac "Mash Like Pac" 📌 Lil Wayne Also Got Tatted Up Because Of Pac 📌 Rick Ross Mentioned Pac "Tupac Back" 📌 Tupac Had The Most Cultural Influence On Hip-hop Than Anyone In Hip-hop History Hands Down 📌 People Got Nose Piercings Because Of Pac 📌 People Wore Bandanas Because Of Pac 📌 Most Relevant Songs Ever In Hip-hop History 📌 Most Timeless Music Ever In Hip-hop History 📌 Tupac Shifted The Entire Culture Of Hip-hop 📌 The Game Would Not Be What It Is Today If Pac Never Came And Changed The Game Rappers That Openly Admitted That Tupac Influenced Them: T.I. Kendrick Lamar Lil Boosie Lil Wayne Eminem Master P Rick Ross J Cole Drake E-40 Meek Mill Slim Thug The Game Lin-Manuel Miranda Rappers That Won't Admit Tupac Influenced Them 50 Cent Ja Rule 🎥 Crossed Over To Become A Movie Star 5 Legendary Movies Above The Rim Gang Related Gridlock'd Poetic Justice Juice AND HE DID ALL OF THIS BY THE AGE OF 25!!! THE UNDISPUTED GOAT HANDS DOWN! 🐐
Awesome reaction fellas! I think Em put these two verses together to show how Biggie’s outstanding use of rhyme scheming and bars to tell a story. And then Tupac’s fantastic way of use of that raw energy and heart to tell a true story! If you think about it…I think Em low key showed you that these are big influences that inspire Em. Em is the product of Biggie’s rhyme scheming, cadence, and bar + Tupac’s energy and heart to tell true life events=Eminem. Lol just what I think… RIP to these two great legends!
Nah This ain’t even the original version!! This is a remake that Eminem did there is a original version with original verses by both and they have different verses. Look up “Runnin’ OG that’s the original.! RUN THIS BACK AND DO IT OVER WITH THE ORIGINAL NOT THE EMINEM VERSION
Nobody outshined anybody. They were both speaking from the heart. This adhd generation that only cares about what bars sound the hardest and what beat goes the hardest can’t understand this music.
It's all about who you can relate to the most. I'm PAC for life!! I love Biggie too but I relate to Pac a little bit more than BIG. Two Goats!!! I don't believe all rappers that partner on a track should be viewed as competing!! Sometimes both artist just simply bring their own unique swag to a song. I don't look at this as a competition just a hard asf song from two of the best rappers of all time!
2 Pac was spitting all facts… He did shoot two police officers sir 💯🎯 “But still I’m having memories of high speeds when the cops crashed, as I laugh pushin the gas when my glocs blast” “We was young and we was dumb but we had heart, in the dark, will we survive thru the bad parts ?”… I used to like Biggies verse better when I was younger but PAC’s verse is definitely underrated, it’s two different styles… If you looking for punchlines & wordplay that’s Biggie, if you looking for quotables & delivery that’s Pac 👌🏽 both great story tellers
I love them Both the same. I used to like big a lot more but now I see how they were like 2 sides of the same coin. Big was a master of rap and technical skill and storytelling and Tupac was a master of music and artisty and storytelling. That is what made them different. They rap almost like they are just talking and their artisty makes it all flow effortlessly.
The thing I liked more about pac was that it was obvious that big was more lyrical but pacs delivery and the way he said things were insane its like he said a lot with out saying a lot
this is not a original song, its more of a mash up. You should do some reactions to some real 2Pac OG songs, like the one on my channel "2Pac - Letter 2 My Unborn Child (OG) (1996)"
Fam, you guys are amazing with your reactions, selection of tracks, genres of music, and other non-music-related videos. The chemistry between ya'll is authentic and real af. Love it. Subscribed and sharing your channel! Keep doing your thang and wish you nothing but success!
This was released after tupac died... Tupac had albums coming out after he died.... AGAIN LISTEN TO HIT EM UP BY TUPAC AND THEN WHO SHOT YA BY BIGGIE ... IM TRYING TO TELL YALL!!!!
Biggie is is a true lyricist his word play and delivery is superior,but PAC is a story teller. You can feel the pain and struggle in his voice when he spits! Biggie was a battle rapper, PAC was the voice of a movement.
Also, you have to remember that the songs were put together after some of us were there, and we’ve heard some of the unreleased versions that was much harder than these songs that were thrown together to profit off of their deaths!
I'm from bed stuy do or die Brooklyn I'm 54 and biggie is from my area and I love biggie he's more lyrical rhyming but I also love pac and his wisdom and his rapping skills sometimes I want to listen 🎶 to biggie and sometimes I want to listen 🎶 to pac both are great legends ❤️ 🙏 met them at the tunnel a club in Manhattan both was there that day. RiP 🙏
Lol I love how homie has some funny thing to say about Pac but RU-vid who Eminem structured his words like in his own words 😂😂😂. Then put some respect on Pac name
Tupac lyrics are much more sophisticated, like Mayweather and Biggie is more explosive, like a Mike Tyson but without the depth. Hence why Tupac music is a study and the most replayable of the artists. Even Biggie's mom doesn't get his music and thinks it's mostly lewd stuff. Honestly, I don't think Biggie and Tupac should be compared they are in two different lanes.
I've always been a Tupac fan and I think he's the goat. But, damn Big murdered his verse, brought it back to life and murdered it again. Eminem is the greatest alive but if Tupac haded died so young who knows how much better he could have become. Still almost 30 yrs after his music survives more than most not only that it's sad to say the problems he spoke of are still happening today. Pac was a special person.
They don't know who Frank White is! This makes me not even consider their opion at all! Just saying they don't know what the Hell they are talking about or do they even care to learn anything! They should get off YT!
Lol...they don't get it dude in the blue need to sit in the back ...Lol Pac all day, Biggie tight I never hate on that , but they to young to get it !! They don't do enough research after watching a few of their video's , one person say Pac got it and will change his mind because his friends did , stand on what you say and don't get manipulated , just my opinion and I like what your doing as far as entertainment to watch.
Finally! I was dead ass about to comment about that! That movie hit so damn HARD!!! Good shit for putting them on to that fam. Cuz I damn sure was goin to!