@op another interesting tidbit I found out from digging, notorious B1 and his group is the reason that KRIT started taking music seriously
juicy had a different beat
and biggie was calling himself notorious in 92

IMO i dont think big stole it but maybe puff did jack the beat
juicy had a different beat
and biggie was calling himself notorious in 92

IMO i dont think big stole it but maybe puff did jack the beat
NO. everything has to be a hidden history conspiracy
jk
Craziest thing about this song is that it’s really good lmao. Usually when stuff come out like this, it’s like oh who cares this Nigga sucks. But even this beat is damn near on par wit juicy imo cause I like the elements from the sample that they kept in that puffy nem took out
This dude sound like he from the West Coast… how we know this came out before Juicy
This dude sound like he from the West Coast… how we know this came out before Juicy

Pre Ready to Die
This dude sound like he from the West Coast… how we know this came out before Juicy
Both influenced by King tee
Even if all this is true ‘Juicy’ is the better song and Christopher Wallace is the better rapper.
@op another interesting tidbit I found out from digging, notorious B1 and his group is the reason that KRIT started taking music seriously
Lmao that’s random af. Hip hop six degrees of separation type s***
Looking forward to peeping interview if u got one. Wanna hear his take on it
The flows are almost the same but B.I.G slowed down and walked the beat more.
This is like when I read in the YouTube video for Hov’s all I need and someone linked an earlier record from another group that “influenced” it lol
this is a brand new revelation to me the rabbit hole of biggie influences gets deeper if this would’ve got out in the 90s I’m pretty sure it would’ve been career ruining.
take a man’s name and sample smfh he’s lucky the south wasn’t respected like it is today in the 90s.
also King T said biggie told him that he was his favorite rapper and influenced his flow and I can hear it.
!https://youtu.be/Iv3T2ayN3MIalso Smoothe Da Hustler
!https://youtu.be/Aqe666WIoYUThat Smoothe Da Hustler joint came out years after B.I.G. blew up
NY niggas be claiming Juicy the best hip hop song of all time. Hope they keep that same energy.
We gonna have to say another one the best of all time it is what it is
This mindfucked me. The fact that a rapper out of uh, essentially, Southeastern Mississippi could inspire Biggie is crazy
"Them closed-minded folks mane, all I got to say is that the South got somethin to say"
Someone shoulda showed this to Pac he woulda had a field day w this
Especially since Pac was connected n tight with the south thru Scarface n Master P
2pac - works with south n one of the first outsiders to work with n big them up
Biggie - allegedly stole from south n never worked with them
2Pac - helped kids in & out of music & was a massive chad with the women
Biggie - hangs out with niggas that will kidnap n rape kids then throw them over the bridge, n has to suck the dad's d*** of the girl hes lusting after to get a chance to hit
Case is pretty clear n closed:
2Pac > Biggie
“From the Mississippi down to the East Coast” - Biggie
The South really the foundation of the culture lol
!https://youtu.be/KBUNlLnhLXESomeone did a deep dive in the comments
Where is this coming from originally because the comments n views have exploded in the last 2 days lmao
Also a comment says that dude does think Biggie stope his name n style, but dropped persuing it after he died out of respect
Ive been saying it since ktt1
The South is criminally under catalogged of the 90s n 80s, westcoast had to go through this as well dueing the 2000s n early 2010s.
Almost nothing is known to most outsiders besides the obvious, n only SOME of the next layer like 8ball, Scarface. Nevermind the actual underground.
Preserve Southern Rap history.