Two decades later. Who had the better album Biggie vs Tupac

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5th Letter;c-9699683 said:
I've never seen these albums get compared before. I thought this was going to be AEOM vs LAD.

Cause u can't. There's a reason why they count double cds as 2 cds.
 
Ready to die = Biggie best album

Me against the world = Tupac best album

But i'd say Makaveli is better

But Biggie got the best album out of them all
 
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chompollet;c-9699721 said:
Ready to die = Biggie best album

Me against the world = Tupac best album

But i'd say Makaveli is better

But Biggie got the best album out of them all

I was with u until the last sentemce
 
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chompollet;c-9699721 said:
Ready to die = Biggie best album

Me against the world = Tupac best album

But i'd say Makaveli is better

But Biggie got the best album out of them all

I was with u until the last sentemce

Ready to die is better than any album that Pac has made.. Come on.

 
5th Letter;c-9699683 said:
I've never seen these albums get compared before. I thought this was going to be AEOM vs LAD.

Yeah, I did it cause they both were made around the same time and they're last albums. They both dissed each other. One directly,one subliminally. One album named loosely after a man that faked his death. The other after the notion of living after you die. They both had alot in common. Oh, I almost forgot, they both dissed Nas on their albums.
 
Makaveli...the whole dark vibe of the album was some next level shit.

Biggie shit had too many radio friendly songs. That's why it wasn't able to really be all that cohesive. The shit still a classic nonetheless though.
 
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The Don Killuminati was a masterpiece. It was a perfect mix of Me Against The World and All Eyez On Me. I loved it when Pac went back his poetic roots but still aggressive.

1 - Bomb First (My Second Reply)

Loved the way Pac set the tone for the entire album. He knew exactly what he wanted to say and said it with feeling. Outlawz came correct here as well.

2 - Hail Mary

Classic. The production was awesome, Hurt Em Badd did their thing on here. Pac really went subliminal and poetic. Always in my playlist.

3 - Toss It Up

Perfect song to jam in the whip cruising. Beat is on point. Classic Westcoast music.

4 - To Live And Die In LA

A nice smooth track that's easy to cruise a sunny day with and chill out with a blunt. Pac really put his heart in this.

5 - Blasphemy

An awesome track that is more relevant to Me Against The World. Poetic Pac expressing his feelings. Pac at his best.

6 - Life Of An Outlaw

I love the hook on this song. So smooth. The first weak song on the album, but still a great song.

7 - Just Like Daddy

I skip this song

8 - Krazy

One of the ultimate smoking songs. Smooth Pac and a great flow from Bad Azz. Love this track.

9 - White Manz World

Underrated song by Pac. No one does songs with a message better than Pac. This is one of the best.

10 - Me And My Girlfriend

One of the dopest concept songs in the history of hip hop. If you don't know, the idea came from Nas' I Gave You Power. Pac was a fan of the song.

11 - Hold Ya Head

Another underrated 2pac song. I love it. Pac is at his best when he starts really getting on topics.

12 - Against All Odds

One of the most fiercest diss tracks ever in hip hop. Pac held nothing back, didn't give a fuck, he was coming after everyone. Classic 2pac. My favorite track off the album.

Masterpiece of an album. Love it.
 

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