Song of the day "Juicy" Notorious B.I.G

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[video=youtube;UzTcgJCRmGc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzTcgJCRmGc[/video]>>>>>>juicy in summer 1994. nobody gave a fuck about them lies biggie was spittin

im doing 60 just hangin this motherfucker/more bounce to the ounce is what counts so i show it/even it means i gotta total it harder and hype than anything biggie has spit in his career.
 
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One of the greatest hip hop songs ever. I remember Juicy being played on MTV, BET, and every other car in the street. 1994-1995 was great years for hip hop with classic shit like Ready To Die, Enter The Wu, Illmatic, and Me Against The World...
 
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The_Maryvale_Joker;2358767 said:
One of the greatest hip hop songs ever. I remember Juicy being played on MTV, BET, and every other car in the street. 1994-1995 was great years for hip hop with classic shit like Ready To Die, Enter The Wu, Illmatic, and Me Against The World...

Your forgot to add The infamous to the list
 
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shootemwon;2358276 said:
Ok, but how does any of this make "Juicy" political?

"Yeah, this album is dedicated to all the teachers that told me
I'd never amount to nothin"


Those opening lines to the song was not just a social message but a political one. Many inner city children deal with the fact their own teachers don't believe in them. It's like why should they believe in themselves. Biggie is saying look how I made even though my own teachers said I wouldn't be shit. Biggie is talking about how the school system needs to be improved. And politicians are the ones that control the interest of the school system.
 
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rapmastermind;2359024 said:
"Yeah, this album is dedicated to all the teachers that told me
I'd never amount to nothin"


Those opening lines to the song was not just a social message but a political one. Many inner city children deal with the fact their own teachers don't believe in them. It's like why should they believe in themselves. Biggie is saying look how I made even though my own teachers said I wouldn't be shit. Biggie is talking about how the school system needs to be improved. And politicians are the ones that control the interest of the school system.

bruh, shut up
 
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Great song.

LOL @ all the trolls coming outta the bush tryna derail greatness.

Yall cant be in da band until yall memorize the words.
 
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i just fully read what this nigga said
that shit about the world trade center blowing up wasn't eerie at all
that muthafucka had just gotten bombed
 
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SMH only on the Net will you hear a nigga call Juicy wack, I know some of y'all hate Big because Pac told you too, but calling one of the best song's in hip hop history wack? really niggas really SMMFH.
 
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rapmastermind;2359024 said:
"Yeah, this album is dedicated to all the teachers that told me

I'd never amount to nothin"


Those opening lines to the song was not just a social message but a political one. Many inner city children deal with the fact their own teachers don't believe in them. It's like why should they believe in themselves. Biggie is saying look how I made even though my own teachers said I wouldn't be shit. Biggie is talking about how the school system needs to be improved. And politicians are the ones that control the interest of the school system.

"my son said daddy i dont want to go to school/the teachers a jerk he must think im a fool"-melle mel 1982. public schools been failing blacks pre and post integration. biggie aint saying nothing new. and biggie's mom is the one that used to watch biggie's daughter FEEDING and CLOTHING her when he said he was out hustling to feed her. he didnt bring social awarness with juicy. It took the westcoast to fight the establishment in the LA riots to express real inner city angst. not some shit biggie was lying about.

"to kick the truth the young black youth"-deck on cream 1 year prior>>>>>>>> any of the shit biggie was lying about on juicy. it was a bragging song.
 
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samkaveli;2359360 said:
SMH only on the Net will you hear a nigga call Juicy wack, I know some of y'all hate Big because Pac told you too, but calling one of the best song's in hip hop history wack? really niggas really SMMFH.

Co-sing never in the real world
 
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and how the fuck can he say the teachers were against him when he wasnt even in public school. i forget biggie was getting his valley girl swag on going to private catholic school.
 
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Yamoley;2357931 said:
Lil' Kim >>>> that ugly,Your emo, wanna be a Twlight Vampire cunt, like Razakel

Your mother should be embarrassed for giving birth to a faggit like yourself......she should've deaded you in 3 months when you was in the womb....

Caught an L wit this post.
 
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rapmastermind;2359024 said:
"Yeah, this album is dedicated to all the teachers that told me
I'd never amount to nothin"


Those opening lines to the song was not just a social message but a political one. Many inner city children deal with the fact their own teachers don't believe in them. It's like why should they believe in themselves. Biggie is saying look how I made even though my own teachers said I wouldn't be shit. Biggie is talking about how the school system needs to be improved. And politicians are the ones that control the interest of the school system.

Sometimes you gotta know your audience before you post. Nobody on here wanna think that deep.

Juicy was the hood anthem for upward mobility. American dream for thug niggas & niggas that wasn't supposed to be shit. One of the 90s songs that captured that generation perfectly. Everytime I throw on that record, I think about my older brothers & all the old heads I knew growin up in Philly as a kid.

That 20 seconds Biggie spoke = top 10 realest shit ever spoken in rap history.
 
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rapmastermind;2359024 said:
"Yeah, this album is dedicated to all the teachers that told me

I'd never amount to nothin"


Those opening lines to the song was not just a social message but a political one. Many inner city children deal with the fact their own teachers don't believe in them. It's like why should they believe in themselves. Biggie is saying look how I made even though my own teachers said I wouldn't be shit. Biggie is talking about how the school system needs to be improved. And politicians are the ones that control the interest of the school system.

That's a hell of a reach.
 
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