The Official 2pac Versus Biggie Thread...

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bigrizz;2141436 said:
this is what rap SHOULDVE BEEN. FUCK the hate. They was friends and they shouldve spoke. Alot of GOAT music wouldve been made and there would'nt be a white boy junkie racist and a bi sexual nigga signed to his "daddy" running the game.

Fuck what you heard them niggas had/made that respect b4 they got murked

We gotta rely on youtube remixes now smh, Lol

KidLife10200;2141468 said:
Why is 2Pac wearing a giant condom on his head?

[video=youtube;K8E_zMLCRNg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8E_zMLCRNg[/video]
 
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NeighberHoodPusher;2142083 said:
how many songs did they do together before the beef

3 Songs and 2 Freestyles = 5 Total Collaborations

rapmastermind;227684 said:
I think they were neck and neck as complete artist. Pac has the edge in subject matter but they are both even as far as song making ability, hooks. Big had the edge Lyrically and Storytelling wise because he was more visual than Pac but Pac was still a very good storyteller. They both could convey strong emotion through their records. To Me I love listening to all their callabos cause it was a Young Biggie who just got into the game and Pac after releasing a couple albums. Here are the 5 Callabo's Biggie and Pac did while alive:

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"2 NOTORIOUS FOR HIP HOP"

1993:

[video=youtube;J5h1YjVGhuI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5h1YjVGhuI[/video]

"House of Pain" - The Notorious B.I.G. featuring Tupac and Stretch (This song was an outtake from Ready To Die that Puffy admitted leaving off cause he felt the song didn't fit the vibe of the album. Both Biggie and Pac were recording albums at the time. All 3 members on the song have been murdered. This track showed early how versitle Biggie was as it's a Westcoast beat that he still ripped on)

[video=youtube;8Y-xMLLZaKE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Y-xMLLZaKE[/video]

Spike Lee Freestyle Tupac & Biggie - It was rumored that Legendary filmmaker himself Spike Lee had the camera on Pac and Biggie after a show. Pac and Biggie were chilling, smoking and drinking and then break out into a freestyle battle. Both verses would be heard on later recordings but at this time they were both freestyles. Pac even meantions Spike Lee in his rhymes. This video shows a strong contrast between both artist. Pac even says in his rhyme "To My N!gga B.I. to the G beside me"

1994:

[video=youtube;Z61YLEQ-tj8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z61YLEQ-tj8[/video]

"Running from the Police" Tupac featuring Outlaws, Notorious B.I.G., Stretch and Buju Baton - After Biggie had planned to put Pac on his debut album, Pac retured to the favor as this Classic under cut was to be featured on either "Me against the world" or "Thug Life" album. The Beef squashed any attempt at that.

[video=youtube;ZErbKzMGfM0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZErbKzMGfM0[/video]

"Let's Get It On" - Eddie F and the Untouchables featuring Tupac, The Notorious B.I.G. and Heavy D - This is another slept on gem that Pac and Biggie recorded together before the beef.

[video=youtube;3GNK8_Lt5Yg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GNK8_Lt5Yg[/video]

Madison Square Garden Freestyle - Tupac, The Notorious B.I.G., Big Daddy Kane, Big Scoop and Shyhiem - This Legendary freestyle was voted as one of the greatest performances in Madison Square Garden History as a Young Biggie and Pac go toe to toe in front of a live New York audience while both outshined a Rap Legend in Big Daddy Kane.

3 Songs, 2 Freestyles. Biggie had the edge in basically all of them lyrically though I love Pac's verses on "Running" and "Let's get it on".

What's sad is that Tupac really liked Biggie a lot, people close to Tupac have said he viewed Biggie as a brother and that he was fascinated by his skills on the mic. Tupac was planning on collaborating with him on many projects. Then 11/30/94 happen and the beginning of the end of Hip Hop took place.
 
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Everybody has an opinion
about Biggie, Pac and why they died...

But only this guy rapped with BIG on Ready To die,
and only him would also make the trip to LA and work with Pac...

That'd make his opinion worth more than... anybody's, really.

Here is the video: www.vimeo.com/20790338 .. Its new so it aint on youtube yet.
 
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