Biggie Smalls in the Studio
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They had completely different flows, I love both of them- my favourite rappers, although I prefer Tupac cuz he tried to conker alot of serious subjects and was more of a leader.
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I'd say Biggie and Tupac were both equally as talented- both outstanding rappers! For me, I prefer Biggie's flow and wordplay to Tupac's, but Tupac spoke about serious subjects and tried to tackle problems- he was more of a poet.
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big the greatest nobody fucking with my nigga
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@jrapidfire What Documentry did nas say that in?
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@takeyourpillz I'm a huge Big fan and I woudln't say that about Pac's beats. His beats were the ish to! Just because I think (and know) BIG it the absolute best, I can't touch Pac's talent. He's his messages his music were a huge talent in their own right.
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@jrapidfire THIS is what in my eyes separates Pac and Big. And ultimately separates BIG from all other rappers. Pac is good, but he isn't what I'd call a sick lyricist. Big's lyrics were str8 up SICK!
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stop the criticizing and enjoy Pac and Biggie. Thats what they would have wanted. Critics ain't worth listening to. Wasted words. If you can do better. Then "just do it'.
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i love how big can tell a story through his lyrics
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@jrapidfire CO SIGN all of that 100%
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pac was decent but his beats were shit and his flow wasnt great, biggie was and still is the greatest of all time
BIG knew what he wanted to do since day one. He didn't copy Pac's style at all, they sound nothing alike. BIG was and always will be his own man, all Pac did was give him some advice and it wouldn't matter if he didn't exist - fact. Also, Nas said "Biggie was the only rapper I feared lyrically" in an interview so he isn't better than the king.
Pac is good, but he isn't what I'd call a sick lyricist. If you compare them correctly, you'll see BIG has better wordplay and delivery.
jrapidfire 1 year ago 33
"to even say biggie was more creative is just stupid."
i don't agree with that comment. pac's rhymes were more connected to the people rather than creative, and big was the other way around. on top of that, biggie's flow wasn't always as simple as pac's. pac talked about the same shit krs-one (before he fell off), public enemy, and other introspective underground rappers rapped about back then except that pac brought more appeal to the mainstream and his beat selection was different.
urnotdafatha 2 years ago 16