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lil kim is litteraly the main female back in the day rapper that started all of the sexy female rap music she was the blue print for what alot of the female artist are trying to be like she was the main queen of rap back in the day
It’s crazy when he kept saying he didn’t recognize Lil Kim’s character but at the same time me being a 90’s baby, I come to realize I’m 29 and the younger generation probably doesn’t know. Great video!
The girl that you asked if she can rap was Lil Kim. So yeah she can tap. The guy they was calling Puffy is Diddy,and Puffy always said that he wanted Derek Luke to play him if there was ever a movie.
Awww Man Finally Bro A RU-vidr Whos Really Reacting To the Most Slept On Movies Cuz I Swear Youre The First One To React To This Biopic Movie 💯💯 Preciate It
I think Pac was the better artist overall as far as topics he touched. He wasn’t just local. He was raised to be able to relate to everybody. Flow? Biggie prolly got it. But even pac said he didn’t think he was the best rapper. The best way to compare they music is to compare the last full length projects they completed : Makaveli : The 7 Day Theory : released November 1996 Life After Death: March 97 Allot of people say it’s hard to compare cuz Pac released five albums during his career and biggie only released 1 while he was alive and the other released the week after he died although it was already completed
Lil' Kim allowed him to do her so dirty. He was with her before the fame, brought her in the game, then met and married Faith Evans after three weeks. That's like a knife in tha back.
The reason why he called it the Big Mac is because Diddy had another artist named Craig Mack that was signed to his label at the time. Craig Mack had a song out called Flava in ya ear around the same time
12:52 so this Big writing Everyday Struggle (Ready to Die) 13:56 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 15:00 in real life Biggie freestyled over Big Daddy Kane’s Ain’t No Half Steppin for his demo song Microphone Murderer 18:00 “my father died hustling in these streets when I was two years old” Puff ain’t lying, his father used to work for Harlem drug lord, Frank Lucas. 20:19 Macs & Dons 21:16 Party & BS 25:48 Machine Gun Funk (Ready to Die) 27:18 29:04 Unbelievable(Ready to Die) 27:27 Juicy(Ready to Die) 28:09 Craig Mack-Flava in Ya Ear 31:09 Big Poppa 32:06 Lil Kim-Big Momma Thang 32:59 Warning 35:59 Faith Evans-You Used to Love Me 37:33 Junior M.A.F.I.A ft The Notorious B.I.G. & Lil Kim-Get Money 38:27 The Notorious B.I.G. ft JAY Z & Angela Winbush-I Love The Dough (Life After Death) 45:11 Who Shot Ya had nothing to do with Pac 50:54 Sky’s The Limit ft 112 (Life After Death) 52:53 Hypnotize 54:25 Going Back to Cali
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Damn all the fat jokes, we know he's fat, he knew he was fat....c'mon. It's overkill. I cried in the theaters watching this movie, esp the ending. I experienced the Biggie era and the East coast/West coast beef. It's was a crazy time. I'm forever a Biggie fan. Good review 👍🏽 👏🏽
@sl_1k I've seen several of your videos, and I usually find you quite funny. It just seemed like overkill to me in this one. But who am I🤷🏽♀️ Keep doing what you do, I didn't mean any harm 😊💜
The Notorious B.I.G: - Biggie Smalls - Christopher Wallace - Big Poppa - BIG - The Greatest Of His Generation - The King Of New York - Brooklyn's Hometown Hero - The King Of The East Coast - Bad Boy Records - Ready To Die - Juicy - Life After Death - Going Back To Cali - Hypnotize - 1997 Soul Train Music Awards Winner R I P Christopher Wallace a.k.a Biggie Smalls a.k.a The Notorious B.I.G 1972 - 1997
Easy for your to say because 'you was not there'. There being the time period where there really was an 'East Coast vs. West Coast in Hip-Hop. It was crazy times!
That woman rapping is Lil Kim, she’s the biggest even now. She ruined herself recently looking like a Oompa Loompa now but shoo she ruled Brooklyn back in her day. She’s kind of the beginning Thott Rap though, or that WAP people be talking ‘bout today 😂
Lil' Kim is one of the ones who made gangsta rap on The East Coast. (Roxanne SHANTÉ is a female Hip-Hop Pioneer, but she isn't considered 'Gangsta', but Lil' Kim is).
I've been binge watching your movie reaction videos and they have making me smile and laugh. Keep being you and dont change anything. A got a movie request Its called The Last Dragon.
Appreciate you bro, I’m glad you’re enjoying the content! A new video should be dropping in a couple days! & I’ve written you’re suggestion in my notes!
I Remember When I First Seen This Movie At The Theaters Back In 09 At The Age of 12 With My Late Father And Bros And Til This Day I Still Get Pissed At The End
The R&B that I personally experienced is gone because of the generators and innovators of those songs are not longer here. Maybe their bodies of work can inspire the next generation to 'keep hope alive!'
What makes BIGGIE different from any n everybody else that raps is HE ACTUALLY LIVED THE LIFE HE WROTE ABT.. HE WAS ONE OF THE FEW LYRICIST THAT WASN'T FUQN PERPETRATING...N THATS WHY #NOTORIOUS IS BETTA THAN PAC N ANYBODY ELSE IN THE MUSIC GAME... He was a real one.. LEGENDARY ❤❤🙏🙏🙏💯
@@sl_1khey handsome. I really enjoy your reaction channel on my down time. Can you react to “Set it off”… “Menace || Society”… “Boyz in the hood”… “Poetic Justice” and/or Higher Learning”. Much love and success to you. Keep on being consistent and continue to believe in your capabilities.
Fun Fact: The actor that played Lil Kim, used to be in a all female singing group in the early 2000’s called “3LW” one of their notable songs is “playas gon play”
SL I love your reactions. 1. Don’t limit yourself bc of these comments honey. We enjoy you.! 2. I am 100% biased towards Tupac.! I love him 💜😩 so this man that played him.!!! I hated it when I first watched. No One can play him in my eyes 🤣 3. The Tupac/Biggie Beef.. I definitely think it was a misunderstanding, however I can see how PAC got that impression. & I agree with the fact that outsiders made it worse than it should’ve been.!
Thank you, I was thinking about stopping these biopics, because ppl keep criticizing I barely know these people lol.. but you made my day, I’ll 100% keep them up! & whoever chose bro to play tupac needs to be found!😂 appreciate you again, more content soon💕🫶🏽
You've never heard of Lil Kim?! I'm sorry how old are you lmaooooo gotta be a fetus cause ain't no way 😂 she was one of the first mainstream female rappers to have explicit lyrics. at the time no one was really rapping like that (everyone was singing like Faith for example) besides foxy brown, etc. Lil Kim's first album is called hardcore haha its wild
Great reaction!! this movie is a good biopic 🔥, would love to you react to more biopics like Selena if you know who that is lol Jennifer Lopez played her which really put her on top with acting well in my opinion. Can’t wait to see more of ya reactions 😌😊
Man the 90s were different different…Bad Boy literally is the blueprint for what hip hop has mutated into…Lil Kim is literally the blueprint for every modern female rapper…I was in my 20s back then…you had to be there to even understand what really went on.
@@sl_1kthat janet doc, and that michael doc coming out next month 🔥🔥we ain’t get a michael reaction ina min. hope the next reaction is that thriller 40 doc maybe
He also didn’t have anyone to lookup to, or a father figure who could lead him in the right direction. he might’ve had materialistic reasons, but he didn’t have a father.
Henchman got him at Quad, it was supposed to be a pistol whip and robbery, Pac pulled a gat, it went left. Pac's man told him in the hospital Big was the one that took his guns and hid them in the studio so he wouldn't get a gun charge on top of what Pac had going on. Pac said damn, I just did a Vibe interview. They rode it out after that. Haitian Jack set him up on the rape charge. (Note, Hench just wanted Pacs big ring and them not to touch the Rolex Jack gave him). Those were the dudes Big warned him about. They used to have a management company together. Who Shot Ya was already done, Puffy's dumb *ss should have stopped the release. Both he and Pac got set up the same way, look at who ended up with the music, money.
Yo, this the first time I heard you kick knowledge, RESPECT ! That statement You said about getting noticed during the 90s is Raw talent and now it's views On the NET. 👍🏿💯
Yo SL when i react to u seeing b.i.g movie i really shed some tears 😢 and i was in a emotional zone but it's that both our legends that died in a same position of las vegas to l.a. and l.o.v.e to our idols tupac and biggie. 96' 97'
I'm 23 and I felt twice my age hearing someone around my range has never heard of Lil Kim lol. My older sister used to play her and Biggie's music all the time when I was younger so that explains it.
Not the fact that you have never heard of lil kim....That is hurting my soul🤣Cuz I'm 24 so i get it if I'm just old🤣🤣but i didnt know that i was that old yet
Wow, I can't believe it's my first time watching the Notorious B.I.G movie! As a big fan of Biggie Smalls, I've always wanted to see how his story would be portrayed on the big screen. I'm really excited to see how the movie captures his rise to fame and the challenges he faced along the way. The casting of Jamal Woolard as Biggie seems like a perfect choice! He looks so much like him, and I'm curious to see if he can really embody Biggie's larger-than-life personality. I hope the movie also delves into his relationships with fellow rappers like Tupac Shakur, as their friendship-turned-rivalry is such a significant part of hip-hop history. I'm expecting the movie to be an emotional rollercoaster, considering Biggie's tragic early death. It's going to be bittersweet watching his rise to success, knowing how it all comes to such a heartbreaking end. But I'm hoping the film also focuses on the impact Biggie had on the rap industry and his lasting legacy. Overall, I'm really looking forward to experiencing this movie for the first time. Biggie Smalls was a legend, and I'm interested to see how his story is brought to life onscreen. Let the journey begin!
This is what PURPOSE DOES...it inspires future generations... To seeing their own dreams and potential... This is LEGACY... U NEVER REALLY DIE UNTIL THE LAST PERSON THAT LOVED U IS GONE.. SO MAKE SURE U MAKE SURE UR FOOTPRINT IS MEMORIBAL ....LONG LIVE THE BROOKLYN KING.... B.I.G 🎉❤👑👑👑🙏💯
You never heard of LIL KIM? Wtf😂😂 please tell me you’re playing! She’s one of thee biggest female rappers ever. And the song at the end he was recording was “Sky is the limit”
@sl_1k these movies were kool, Notorious was definitely better than All Eyez On Me & I'm a big 2Pac fan. But you gotta watch the documentaries. Murder Rap Inside The Biggie & 2pac Murders. Biggie & 2Pac. 2pac Resurrection is my favorite. It's deep, some think they were assassinated. Street beef. Or just kuz ppl wanted their millions. IDK 🤷🏽♂️
Craig Mack was his first artist Notorious B.I.G was second he sold the both To the executive Clive Davis and the slogan was Big-Mack and he put it on a Big Mac box. Understand ?
I’ve reacted to to DreamGirls on patreon, haven’t decided to bring it to RU-vid yet, but here’s the reaction if interested!: www.patreon.com/posts/80724493?