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Who would of been the first to 'fall off' ?


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    • Biggie
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    • Pac
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Currently bumping JuicyBeats are big.I dont like PAC for some reason.I think it's probably more association with the sort of people that bump his music out of BMW's their parents bought them, as opposed to disliking his lyrical content.His voices REALLY annoys me as well. Its like I cant take him seriously with that voice.

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Currently bumping JuicyBeats are big.I dont like PAC for some reason.I think it's probably more association with the sort of people that bump his music out of BMW's their parents bought them, as opposed to disliking his lyrical content.His voices REALLY annoys me as well. Its like I cant take him seriously with that voice.
:lol: Its trueFor what Pac talks about ALOT of better off people listen to him and rate him as the best rapper ever eventhough they cant relate so theyre obviously not feeling him that muchFor what Big spoke about more time im suprised its not the other way round
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i was raiseda little young niggah doin bad sh*t talk mad sh*t cuz i never had sh*t Nino baby u obviously just hate pac, that much is evident from this threadmy main probs is why do ppl always feel sum next loyalty, like they cant like 1 without hating the other
u know me too well. darlingSmaddy was right in a way. 2pac n Biggie fans are just different. i always find Biggie fans are true lovers of hip hop n 2pac fans are the bandwagon ones
i find its actually the complete opposite
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I didnt like listening to Tupac because half the sh*t was just repetitive "same old" stories about being poor, being black, drugs, selling, buying, involving oneself in" ETC a badboy life.It really just pissed me off.Biggie had some lightheartedness and something real about him which I didn't feel Tupac had. I got the impression Tupac fancied himself as something he wasn't.

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To those who understand about HIPHOP then u cant even tell me that biggie aint the master of the game. I dont even rate tupacs music. plus hes on some rick ross vibe.1. the swag2. the bars3. the flow4. the beat selectionmakes 2pac look like any dave.
Biggie lyrically & flow wise was superior to pac that soo obvious.But in terms of delivery, voice & message - Tupac was far superior.Tupac was more of a poet than a rapper. That why is flow never really changed. its also one of the reasons why his lyrics & songs could be recycled and pieced together soo easily to any kind of beat.Also if anyone noticed most of tupacs biggest songs never really had him doing full hooks. All he says his a word or 2. ChangesHeaven had a ghetto Until the end of timeLive & Die in L.Apicture me rollinI aint mad at chaDear mama.Smile He wasnt really a rapper that lived on beats. He was more about delivering the message. He was just fortunate to have dre around him at the time. I am more of a neutral when it comes to both. I actually rate both of them. but for different reasons. But I just felt like pac had more to offer over all.and yeaBig Syke (picture me rollin) > Any Rick ross verse
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Pac fans are the most loyal fans ever.. Yeah, they might be driving civics and bussin leggins Moschino jeans and loffers, but they still rate him as their top dead or alive..Most Biggie fans odf today probably have Jay as their top dead or alive.
Thats my point. Many are fickle and would have jumped ship.
To those who understand about HIPHOP then u cant even tell me that biggie aint the master of the game. I dont even rate tupacs music. plus hes on some rick ross vibe.1. the swag2. the bars3. the flow4. the beat selectionmakes 2pac look like any dave.
But why cant you scrap all the formula's of x2+y = Best rapper and judge based on who you feel the most? Those are blueprints set by others. Since when was there a criteria for what you like and everyone must abide by that? I think Scarface is better than every rapper that Nino named but they most prob have better skills. That means f*ck all to me, man has soul, not lightweight, meaningless songs which mean f*ck all unless you wanna hear some small talkThe passion of 'Pac and what he means to his fans to this day >>> Biggie's pretty wordplay and flow when I bet most people dont even his sh*t no more 'cause they'd prefer to listen to someone today and more relevant.
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a few of the Pac fans are getting artistry muddled up with life story. as far as writing a book on these two rappers goes, its obvious Pac's would be the better read, better artist tho? i think thats a pretty tough one to call. the fact Pac empathized with poor black people and single mothers on welfare isnt enough to say he was a better artist, for all we kno Big coulda gone that way as well, i mean it wernt like Pac didnt switch up his subject matter over the years.in regards to the Jay argument, Thuns right, Jay fans are the worst, and i been sayin that for tiiiiime, cos i kno damn well too many guys got into Hip Hop off the back of Jay Z, was like one of the first artists in the 90s to really appeal to black kids in the UK. the bottom line is Jay has almost zero character. no weaknesses, nothing that would ever make him look like a real person. just the indestructable Jay Z that so many idiots now aspire to be like. in other words, he's boring.both Pac and Big had the personality to put them in the front running for goat.

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I don't really like Hiphip but I liked them both equally. I think Biggie would have been first to fall off.Oh btw... just listened to that Big L vs Jay-Z freestyle....erm who said Jay-Z killed it? :lol: ''ummm ummm ummm take a little break... aboo abbooo''f*ck off with that sh*t.Big L pls.
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Sorry but Pain is one of the greatest hiphop song of all timeThe passion behind that track never loses its power how many times you play it
be serious now lad.the sample alone is just nuts.
f*ckin love that song. Thats the BIG I liked. Arguably my fave off that album@ Creamy, Biggie was by far the artist in term of the maths but I never felt him as much as Pac
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