By you guys logics, there is no heavy weight boxing champ because there are people who boxe and didn't compete. You don't think Biggie is the greatest? Fine, gimme 1 other rapper with his flow and lyrics that still plays all the time, 20yrs after his death.
pretty sure they wouldn't even let him say it on the unedited album lol its the only words that are censored on the entire album because its just that hard
Not many ppl can say they were at the '95 source awards either. Wasn't that the show when Suge was poppin sh!t at BadBoy? That award show is a huge part of hiphop history. I'm pretty sure it's the '95 awards without lookin it up.
'Machine Gun Funk' needs to be next! Loving how you are giving 'Ready To Die' a full reaction. B.I.G. was truly one of the best to ever touch the mic. We really lost a legend way too soon.
This Biggie. Method Man is the only person to appear on the album other than Biggie. He's featured on "The What" I think you might have reacted to it. If not you should check it out.
I used to do stick-ups, 'cause hoes is irritating like the hiccups Excuse me, flows just grow through me Like trees to branches, cliffs to avalanches It's the praying mantis, deep like the mind of Farrakhan A motherfucking rap phenomenon. The greatest 🤌
Biggie was the king of East Coast rap at 21 years old. Even though he only made two albums when he was alive, that hasn't stopped people from putting him in the same conversation with other legends like Tupac, Rakim, Nas etc. So to answer your question: yes he's the greatest.
If I'm not wrong, then on this track Biggie with softer voice was acting like young gangsta who just wanna get the paper, and Biggie with his real voice was like OG who knows how the shit goes down.
Everything Biggie describe in this song actually was taking place on a regular in New York city and Brooklyn in the 80s and 90s. It was crazy out here, knew plenty of dudes like that, i was out in the streets too but i wasn't wilding out like that. Lost lots of good friends and associates to the streets.
Yeah Ahmad He's One Of The Greatest Great Reaction My Dude Aye You'll Definitely Like Machine Gun Funk Song Is Tough 🔥🔥 And I Love The Dough featuring Jay Z
Biggie and Pac will Always ALWAYS BE UP THERE when we all die some of our grandchildren will be bumping these tracks Trust I was born on 2000 I listen to everything but today's music🤣 my taste is early 2010's and everything before from Swing music to rock and rap
Yessir. From the second I heard that beat and the first few lines (when it dropped WAAAAAY back in '94), I was ALL IN. And the way Big did the two characters/voices was f***in genius.
Thanks youtube and @KingAhmadTV for reminding me of this... man he was the best. Seeing this out of context and your WuTang shirt - I never thought about how similar their styles are at least with this track.
When you hear songs like this it makes every today's rapper look funny. Very talented dude. Sad we basically only got to hear one of his album while he was still alive and then you only got life after death that was released a couple days after he was shot, more people gotta know rappers like big nowadays. Him and a ton of other rappers just don't get the recognition they deserve
Biggie's flow is probably the best there's ever been. Nas and DOOM are overall more well rounded and they are my Number 1 and Number 2, but Biggie is easily 3 for me personally, he probably could have been much higher if he hadn't been murdered.
"I'm slamming n***** like Shaquille s*** is real when it's time to eat a meal I rob and steal cuz momdukes ain't giving me s*** so for the bread and butter I'll leave n***** in the gutter!" ......I heard this in highschool we were riding around smoking a blunt bumping Biggie!
Dude the fact im a white boy rocker and i even rapped this that whole albulm we got teased only 1 alb and 1 double thats it......rip big is the smoothest rapper pac was lyrical better but bigs flow was un heard of