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2pac & Big Daddy Kane- Where ever you are (unreleased)

an unreleased track by two of the best rappers ever  
 
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buddhistichindu (1 week ago) Show Hide
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kane destroyed this shit, wow, his style reminds me ALOT of rakim's style but with more passion and style.
merkseason09 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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Big Daddy Kane = one of the greatest
Murbs929 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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nahh bro thats not right at all suge set him up he just didnt know he was doing it because he didnt know who he was working for... illuminati.............. it really does make sense look up the killuminati theory explains everything as far as im concerned
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lol, if Suge would work for the Illuminati he wouldn't be in jail all the time.
Tupac was killed by Orlando Anderson, hands down. Every Westcoast rapper says that, even the Hip Hop Police. Suge never would have set him up and then sit next to him in the same car. Nobody in the world would do something like this, unless he wants to commite suicide.
Murbs929 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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ur response shows u kno nothing about illuminati read up ivan
IvanGrosny86 (5 days ago) Show Hide
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OK you're right, the Illuminati usually rule the world from behind bars. Fuck off Murbs!
TupacDaDon (1 month ago) Show Hide
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hahahah this is one of my favourite tracks with 2 of my favourite rappers!!!!! check this vid, only 13k views lol this proves that most pac stans know shit about real hip hop... the history behind the song is classic

peace
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Check out one of Pac's videos where he his on stage, then look at some of Big Daddy Kane's video's like Smooth Operator. You can see that TuPac grew up listening to Big Daddy Kane. Tupac does the same rap movements. To a tee!
ThaMakaveliProphecy (3 months ago) Show Hide
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I can listen to this song all day.

'The first syllables of our name together is 2Big. Think about that!'
scr0tum2 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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i had this on a cd in 97, still have it its burned tho

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