Also Biggie became very inspirational through Diddy's development thru the general philosphy portrayed in the film "What won't break a ngga will make a ngga" That's a great path to follow when you got nothin else. It's saying stick to whatever talent you have that isn't illegal or life damaging. Beautiful philosphy for the circumstances & it worked! Biggie was blue collar. He gave an example of hardwork, humilty, hope, confidence, dedication, class and professionalism. He became a social leader.
Great video brother! We need this conversation in the rap community. This beef has gone on way to long & it was only about two dudes. If we get passed this & come back together on both coasts we can produce more great entertainers. Honestly I'm not sure if Diddy knew 2Pac very intimately to mold his movie character. They worked in the industry together & thats as far as it went. From an emotional standpoint I don't believe they were very close. Pac was portrayed in the way that Diddy knew him.
Yea sure THUG LIFE is a revolution. Making inspirational songs and then going out and doing the exact opposite is very MLK and malcolm X like. I fuvks with big and pac don't making seem like dude was a civil rights leader or something.
@Rjames1099 and selling drugs and talking about killing yourself , is changing the world, biggie suck !!!! in what way did he change anything????????????
@waterzulu sound a little mad there buddy. I never said biggie changed anything. His music reflected his lifestyle and wat he knew of. They both did shit the way they knew how, pac aint do shit either if you wanna be technical. The dude is dead, he aint have a chance to really do shit neither did big. They both talk about drugs violence and killin just in different ways. The nigga wasn't no mlk or malcolm at all.... period. Get over it
@scotti4ny look at all his songs , most of them had themes about black life in the ghetto. his interviews was about building up the down and out blacks that was left behind.
ur fuckin dumb, big and puff were talkin about the music world and they were going to change it had big not died i believe there would be no bullshit rap like we have today (I.E. souljah boy and others like him) pac was a great rapper too but his way of actin out was just plain idiotic, he (2pac) lost friends cause of his actin out ( snoop and dre, yes look it up) and aint no one makin songs about him anymore. he aint no mofo martyr, he aint no malcom x!..BITCH PLEASE. RIP BIG AND PAC.
and what have u done? ignorant idiot that made this video......rip to biggie and pac.its cos of fools like these hypin up big vs pac that they both dead.........and no disrespect to pac but stop comparin him to malcom x or mlk
@el84oro anyone that want to up lift my peps in the hood , does a service to that hood . in that way 2pac is like those leaders. but like i've been saying biggie did nothing for the hood .
I feel ya! Artist can affect they fans though and Tupac did have an affect on me with his words and so did biggie. I do hear what you saying about change, records influence which can bring about change in a person for the better if they spitting inspirational poetic rhymes that have a message. Nowadays we don't get that though
and what have you done?????? the question of a lifetime nigga, what have you done??? RIP Biggie and Pac...and fuck this pee-wee nigga who made this low budget video
Also Biggie became very inspirational through Diddy's development thru the general philosphy portrayed in the film "What won't break a ngga will make a ngga" That's a great path to follow when you got nothin else. It's saying stick to whatever talent you have that isn't illegal or life damaging. Beautiful philosphy for the circumstances & it worked! Biggie was blue collar. He gave an example of hardwork, humilty, hope, confidence, dedication, class and professionalism. He became a social leader.
Blackjaynut 1 year ago
Great video brother! We need this conversation in the rap community. This beef has gone on way to long & it was only about two dudes. If we get passed this & come back together on both coasts we can produce more great entertainers. Honestly I'm not sure if Diddy knew 2Pac very intimately to mold his movie character. They worked in the industry together & thats as far as it went. From an emotional standpoint I don't believe they were very close. Pac was portrayed in the way that Diddy knew him.
Blackjaynut 1 year ago
stop hattin and being so jealous. het a life clown.
que293 1 year ago
@que293 truth hurt huh
waterzulu 1 year ago
Yea sure THUG LIFE is a revolution. Making inspirational songs and then going out and doing the exact opposite is very MLK and malcolm X like. I fuvks with big and pac don't making seem like dude was a civil rights leader or something.
Rjames1099 2 years ago
@Rjames1099 and selling drugs and talking about killing yourself , is changing the world, biggie suck !!!! in what way did he change anything????????????
waterzulu 1 year ago
@waterzulu sound a little mad there buddy. I never said biggie changed anything. His music reflected his lifestyle and wat he knew of. They both did shit the way they knew how, pac aint do shit either if you wanna be technical. The dude is dead, he aint have a chance to really do shit neither did big. They both talk about drugs violence and killin just in different ways. The nigga wasn't no mlk or malcolm at all.... period. Get over it
Rjames1099 1 year ago
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scotti4ny 2 years ago
@scotti4ny look at all his songs , most of them had themes about black life in the ghetto. his interviews was about building up the down and out blacks that was left behind.
waterzulu 1 year ago
ur fuckin dumb, big and puff were talkin about the music world and they were going to change it had big not died i believe there would be no bullshit rap like we have today (I.E. souljah boy and others like him) pac was a great rapper too but his way of actin out was just plain idiotic, he (2pac) lost friends cause of his actin out ( snoop and dre, yes look it up) and aint no one makin songs about him anymore. he aint no mofo martyr, he aint no malcom x!..BITCH PLEASE. RIP BIG AND PAC.
chidotubez 3 years ago
@chidotubez biggie raps was about bullsh!!!!!! , he only talked about money , sex , weed , and killing his self . get real he made it wrost
waterzulu 1 year ago
thank you tupac the king and Rick Ross the boss
thekingofpopj 3 years ago
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!
ccharles90 2 years ago
@thekingofpopj im with you with 2 pac
waterzulu 1 year ago
and what have u done? ignorant idiot that made this video......rip to biggie and pac.its cos of fools like these hypin up big vs pac that they both dead.........and no disrespect to pac but stop comparin him to malcom x or mlk
el84oro 3 years ago
Finally....some one with sense!
RemiBoiTV 3 years ago 2
@el84oro anyone that want to up lift my peps in the hood , does a service to that hood . in that way 2pac is like those leaders. but like i've been saying biggie did nothing for the hood .
waterzulu 1 year ago
I feel ya! Artist can affect they fans though and Tupac did have an affect on me with his words and so did biggie. I do hear what you saying about change, records influence which can bring about change in a person for the better if they spitting inspirational poetic rhymes that have a message. Nowadays we don't get that though
mokyboo 3 years ago
and what have you done?????? the question of a lifetime nigga, what have you done??? RIP Biggie and Pac...and fuck this pee-wee nigga who made this low budget video
hiphoplegend1 3 years ago 3
he just speaking tha truth.
sweettxlovagurl 3 years ago
@hiphoplegend1 your mother !! google me brother i do what i can do. look at my videos , its all about helping my peps get the true american dream
waterzulu 1 year ago
@waterzulu you aren't helping shit my dude....stop lying man
hiphoplegend1 1 year ago
come on now this is just gonna bring another beef up that doesnt need to be...Let these men rest in peace... And that goes for east and west coast...
sarai1439 3 years ago 3
@sarai1439 we must now cast our history away and forget , or we will repeat it . you still believe it was about beef , lol
waterzulu 1 year ago
didy i love you do you like a big cook
cristian418 3 years ago