Big L Interview and Who Shot Ya Freestyle
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@TheAmbitioned I would not call Nas mainstream.
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@moikaveri1 Nas still goes hard and he's mainstream....
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no, see you don't understand hip hop properly. hip hop was founded for negroes and such so they could speak their mind on the biggoted prejudice/racism being thrown at them on a daily basis. thats the sole reason tupac even started rapping, he was using entertainment as a means of getting to a higher level (politician) so that he could start a party for race equality. now as we can infer, tupac would still be the same, and the world would probably be a very different place if he wer
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you must be mistaken. If Pac, Biggie, Big Pun or Big L were here, half the rappers wouldn't be here. It's a true fact and you can say whatever you want to but look at the facts. Their not marked as "Legends" for nothing
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@moikaveri1 well if Tupac, Big L, Biggie Smalls, Big Pun was alive it will still be hard truss me
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ITS "REMEMBER WE" by the BUSH BABEES at 1:35!!
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Big L is a god
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true true.... L's locked in time at his prime
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@760guido12 sad to say no disrespect to big l love dude but he might have turned out just like them if he didnt die
Fat Joe aint hard anymore, Snoop aint hard anymore etc. SO, we can't say that Big L would still be hard if he was alive, we cant say Pac and Big Pun would be hard anymore. Cause music changes.. If old hardcore rappers want to be HOT TODAY, they must make mainstream bullshit. There is still a lot of great MC's but they are very underground. If Big L would be alive and would make that good old harcore rap, he would not be hot and people would not know him. Nowadays people listen to bullshit.
moikaveri1 2 weeks ago 8
"'Cause it's very dangerous."
RyanRemixes 4 months ago 2