So basically, Biggie recorded two diss tracks (The Ugliest & Long Kiss Goodnight) aimed at Pac AFTER he died, but was too scared to have that same energy to diss Pac when he was alive and calling Biggie's name out every other day lol
Don't get me wrong, Biggie was a dope rapper, but a part of me can't respect you when you want to take the easy way out by waiting for someone to die first, now you want to play tough guy by making diss tracks aimed at a dead man who can't respond back to you. Straight sucker s***.
get money remix big was going at him there was a few more when pac was alive big shot back he wasnt scared
brooklyns finest came out june 96

The Ugliest was originally called Dangerous MC's and had a young Roc Marciano on it.
The Ugliest was originally called Dangerous MC's and had a young Roc Marciano on it.
Supposedly final product was supposed to be Method Man, Nas, Busta, Dilla and BIG. First 2 days everyone was at the studio but the elevator wasn't working and BIG had his leg f***ed up from the accident so he couldn't go up the stairs. Everyone refused to write their verses until BIG dropped his. Eventually they moved studios but by the 3rd day Meth and Nas didn't go to the studio and it ended up just Busta and BIG. That's the story according to Busta in the video under OP
Whole Bad Boy approach was shady af tbh. The Bad Boy mixtape released just after Hit Em Up dropped was chilling. Here are some of the last recordings left
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63QL-Zo1F78!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkD2IKQIZDU"all the people asking me how I feel or what we're gonna do..LISTEN again...Bad Boys move in silence"
"I will survive, be it dead or alive I will be the winner"
"ill put a million on your head"
"i'm the rapper with clout everybody yap about"
that line was 30 years ahead of its time