I used to do stick-ups, 'cause h--s is irritating like the hiccups Excuse me, flows just grow through me Like trees to branches, cliffs to avalanches It's the praying mantis, deep like the mind of Farrakhan A motherf--ing *rap phenomenon* - The Notorious B.I.G
Back in the day when “only you” came out I always thought who TF is Bert Padell and why is Big shouting him out “stash more cash than Bert Padell” he must be a rich motherfvcker if B.I. is bigging him up!! LOL!! Then I found out who he was and cracked up laughing, but Bert was from Brooklyn so Big would already F wit him but given that he was handing out checks, Big definitely F’d with him! He passed away in 2018 I believe, so him and Big are chillin’ in the afterlife together again!
@@eriklaguiraoficial if you lived during that time you would understand. Tupac was the Top Rapper then cause all the Women wanted him. LL Cool J Snoop for example went back to their main chicks after the girls they were went wanted Tupac. They are Iverson and Kobe. They are Iverson and Kobe before Iverson. Fans of both equally will never say one is better than the other as both provided The bar no other rappers has since reached. For us Geminis its the calm gemini and the wild gemini. If they did songs together, you wouldve seen why I said what is said. Puffy fucked and Suge fucked that relationship up.
Back in the day, if you could have the streets buzzin about your projects, the labels, went with what ever the streets were jammin so BIG was smart about doing that.
This is a super DOPE moment in podcast history. Legends telling legendary stories that the masses might not have ever heard if it wasn’t for ALL THE SMOKE. Good clock work fellas!
Also he mentioned big after his car accident so this was clearly after pac was killed, didn't make sense to not only put it out but even for big to record it...that the kind of heat big should of came with months before when pac was still alive!!!
I wish he just released it😂. I just wish Tupac heard Biggie's response. And Tupac would have dissed Busta Rhymes for letting Biggie diss him just like Jay Z...
Remember them tapes. Had the demo tape before ready to die. The same with life after death. Remember the original to the joint he did with DMC with Big doing the hook. Big was a monster 🗣️
@@Ayanfarah-k9xyou never got to hear biggies response so maybe it was gonna be a one hitter cause of Biggie responded like he should of and would of … Pac had nothing else … so we will never know
7:56 - This for these new school hating trolls who say he was acting and fake. This incident is pre-Juice, Pre-Suge! Pac been a Rebel from the Underground, never taking disrespect from anyone.
@@eriklaguiraoficial Do your research. He was directly from a legit Black Panther bloodine! Anti-government, pro-self-defense, pro-Black Liberation. Who cares about Banging, that nonsense has done nothing but destroy Black communities for the last 50 years.
No matter how many stories you hear from the people that were actually there, telling you how Pac got down, the haters still gonna hate and say he wasn't like that. Let them call him what they wanna call him but iykyk
Thank you I always wondered why he just interjected outta nowhere and was gone for hella bars and couplets afterward. I’m 42 years old and I’m still learning and finding out about an album that came out when I was a freshman in HS. Crazy
I remember when I first heard that verse on Born again. When BIG said "Actor" I was like yea he's blasting at Pac. Than I heard the original, I was like yea he was on Pac! But that last bar, "round and round, upside down." B.I.G. was singing the melody to Pacs "I get around."😬 BIGGIE subliminal we're so direct and smooth! And to actually hear the story on how it this bar was created?...man this was dope!
This story speaks to how great a lyricist Biggie was, dope emcees didn’t want to lay there verses down because they wanted to see what Biggie had first ….🔥🔥🔥🔥 the rappers in this generation ain’t going in deep with them bars like our legends did back in the late 80’s, 90’s & early 2000’s.
Gotta listen to the actual track my guy, the verse did him no justice with no beat 🤣, the song is called dangerous mc’s. Joint go hard, snoop on there too
@@johnwalters3403talking about the original when big was alive. Back then we would copy tapes a lot of biggie verses and songs the neighborhood had way before it came out. Bigg use to spit the same verse twice sometimes on different beats at the radio and stuff. A lot of ready to die was two and three yr old songs by the time it came out.
@@johnwalters3403 I'm from the neighborhood before biggie blew up he was a big thing to dudes in the neighborhood from Jay to fab whoever came out of bedstuy none of them had the neighborhood buzz biggie had before he came out. Those tapes was something special the only other person I know of who had they whole neighborhood behind them as a sure thing before they blew up is DMX. That's what separated biggie from almost everybody. Not to mention he never changed what he talked about from his first single to the day he died biggie talked about the same thing no matter who he recorded with or what type of song it was about. That's my only problem with the pac beef biggie was biggie before he ever met pac. Just think what other street rapper could make a banger with Craig Mac Busta and LL and be his self on a record. Most rappers have to change they subject matter because of the concept of the song not biggie.lol
I can honestly say 2pac All Day. Big ain’t really who he say he is. Game recognize Game. PAC was really that Nigga as Busta just said. Snoop tell a story of how Nas had goons and PAC gave No F 😂 Nas Said he told his goons back down. Snoop ass was shook 😂
I grew up on Busta, from "The Coming" to "Master Fard Muhammad". Him giving Jamaica credit for originating Hip Hop broke my heart, but I STILL got love for the OG, b/c he gave us ALOT of good Hip Hop classics. And as an OG, he shows a lot of love to the young artists trying to get into the market. True emcee.
Busta has the voice for Podcast if that’s another alley he wants to venture into or do some narrating on some history of Hip Hop. Nonetheless he’s a walking history book a Icon amongst us! Salute! 🫡
True Story. Busta said the same thing to me once when I lived in New York. "Where you going after this? Brooklyn? You need a ride?" While the majority of the industry were fake, Brooklyn dudes were the coolest.
I love Pac and B.I.G. but this is for all the people who claim that Biggie never said anything about Pac. That it was just all one-sided. Straight from a man that was there. Busta is a real one for not releasing that back in the day. And even more commendable for muting those lines when it was finally released.
What crazy is , that the car accident which damaged Big's leg happened after Tupac passed , so according to Busta's words : his leg was hurt so he couldn't get upstairs and eventually recorded his verse against Pac.
Busta rhymes is living legend changed the game forever in his own lane much love 🎉we appreciate you king
Biggie on a Dilla beat is everything 🔥 salute Bus for always bringing up Jay Dee! 🐐
Imagine BIG, Bus, Nas, and Jay on the same track. All BK. All Kings. Insane.
@@sdrice2007salute Nas is from Queens but I see your point! Would have been iconic
Agreed 💯
Always reppin for Dilla! 👏🏻
@@sdrice2007All BK?
"Room 112, where the players dwell and stash more cash than Bert Padell, inhale"
- The Notorious B.I.G.
yep
I used to do stick-ups, 'cause h--s is irritating like the hiccups
Excuse me, flows just grow through me
Like trees to branches, cliffs to avalanches
It's the praying mantis, deep like the mind of Farrakhan
A motherf--ing *rap phenomenon*
- The Notorious B.I.G
Back in the day when “only you” came out I always thought who TF is Bert Padell and why is Big shouting him out “stash more cash than Bert Padell” he must be a rich motherfvcker if B.I. is bigging him up!! LOL!! Then I found out who he was and cracked up laughing, but Bert was from Brooklyn so Big would already F wit him but given that he was handing out checks, Big definitely F’d with him! He passed away in 2018 I believe, so him and Big are chillin’ in the afterlife together again!
🫨
garbage line, tupac all the way
BIG was iconic.... Man is he missed
Way better rapper than pac too 👀
@@youngerudit2524Nah Pac and Big are the same. Yes Big was it tho, that why pac was mad cause he was trying to sign biggie
@@KingGemini530Biggie was a better rapper, had better flow, more cadence, better story teller … biggie was all around a better rapper than Pac
@@eriklaguiraoficial if you lived during that time you would understand. Tupac was the Top Rapper then cause all the Women wanted him. LL Cool J Snoop for example went back to their main chicks after the girls they were went wanted Tupac. They are Iverson and Kobe. They are Iverson and Kobe before Iverson. Fans of both equally will never say one is better than the other as both provided The bar no other rappers has since reached. For us Geminis its the calm gemini and the wild gemini. If they did songs together, you wouldve seen why I said what is said. Puffy fucked and Suge fucked that relationship up.
Facts number 1
Real smoke 💨; no interruptions. Busta Rhymes tells so vividly and eloquently. This is how you mute a drama between two associates.
Everytime bust tells a story I feel like I was right there ! 🔥
He takes forever to tell a story. Almost as bad as Fat Joe.
Damn man big was so different 😓
Facts.
❤❤❤
Big will always be 🔥🔥🔥
Biggie giving out “Life After Death” promo tapes is probably the reason why it has the BIGGEST jump on Billboard 200 history. It went from #198 - #1
Biggest factor is his death...
@2psah2 other biggest factor. he's one of the best lyricist every
😂good point 🫡
@@2psah2pac albums went platinum after his passing not while he was living
@@jaystacks5249 5Xs Platinum fresh out of prison. PAC was just that dude
Thank ya Busta Bus for sharing this dope story of Biggie. Salute!
Busta is HipHop Royalty...💐👑💯
He is like a lord of hip hop. A real ambassador
Back in the day, if you could have the streets buzzin about your projects, the labels, went with what ever the streets were jammin so BIG was smart about doing that.
This is a super DOPE moment in podcast history. Legends telling legendary stories that the masses might not have ever heard if it wasn’t for ALL THE SMOKE. Good clock work fellas!
I had a half day of school my mom came took me out to see his last ride thru Brooklyn RIP Christopher Wallace Notorious BIG
Nobody puts on a better performance than buss!!! 👋🏿👋🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
Facts. It was either him or DMX.
Facts. Him and DMX are top 2.
Krs one
I saw him at the NY State Of Mind Tour with Wu Tang and Nas in Cali. Incredible performance.
That’s crazy cuz Dangerous MCs is one of my favorite songs
R.I.P Notorious B.I.G
Finally a primary source confirms Biggie was getting at Pac subliminally. Everybody likes to act like Biggie never dissed Pac
Aside from Who Shot Ya, it never happened while Pac was alive. Even with Who Shot Ya, Big publicly denied in Vibe Magazine that it was about Pac.
Pac said names. You can’t come with subliminal disses once your name is called out.
Also he mentioned big after his car accident so this was clearly after pac was killed, didn't make sense to not only put it out but even for big to record it...that the kind of heat big should of came with months before when pac was still alive!!!
They were cowards. Christopher dissed in interviews, mixtapes but knew he couldn’t fcku with Pac.
That shit wasnt even released until both of them where gone😂😂
He talking about The Ugliest. Respect to Busta for not picking a side against either of his friends.
You mean the money hungriest
THAT VERSE IS CRAZY!!!
excluding the situation, it's one of big's illest verses!!
I wish he just released it😂. I just wish Tupac heard Biggie's response. And Tupac would have dissed Busta Rhymes for letting Biggie diss him just like Jay Z...
He did release Ugliest. Straight dissed Pac.
@@digi_tv It was never released officially. The song was scrapped from Busta's debut album.
My mans Busta giving a shout out to J Dilla ❤ Detroit's Finest!
Why hasn't Busta written a biography yet ?! These stories are gold. 😮
sad reality of us black people
It isn't accurate though
Yea because you were there@@thablackkat9905
Remember them tapes. Had the demo tape before ready to die. The same with life after death. Remember the original to the joint he did with DMC with Big doing the hook. Big was a monster 🗣️
The real smoke!!! Appreciate this story Busta Bust!!
Big will always be one of the illest to me. 🙌🏾💯
We always love Big Poppa. Sir Busta thank you 🌺 💐 🌺🌺🌺
Going to listen now!
Incredible story 🔥
For all the thugs that bumped you love him say his name BIGGIE 👑
Much respect from VA
That was a dope ass story, loved that story. Thank you Bus.
'LYRICALLY .. I'M SUPPOSED TO REPRESENT .. I'M NOT ONLY A CLIENT .. I'M THE PLAYA PRESIDENT' ..
All due respect, I don't think Pac wanted it with BIG...at least on wax.
@@sdrice2007except he made the fearless hit em up song where he wanted all the smoke
One his greatest quotables
@@Ayanfarah-k9xyou never got to hear biggies response so maybe it was gonna be a one hitter cause of Biggie responded like he should of and would of … Pac had nothing else … so we will never know
@@sdrice2007 all do respect biggie didn't want it with pac that's why he didn't respond until pac died... 😂
"Know who the winner is! Not that thinner kid!"👑🔥🔥🔥🔥...
he murked the thinner kid without trying
I don’t know about murked
@@elliot2177 Stop it
@@alphageneral6921 I do
@@elliot2177dickrider
This was 🔥
This is the illest conversation/interview. M Barnes and Bust ? What ? So dope
7:56 - This for these new school hating trolls who say he was acting and fake. This incident is pre-Juice, Pre-Suge! Pac been a Rebel from the Underground, never taking disrespect from anyone.
Great observation.
He was a fake … that shit got him killed … don’t pretend like he was out there like them bangers is not the same shit
@@eriklaguiraoficial Do your research. He was directly from a legit Black Panther bloodine! Anti-government, pro-self-defense, pro-Black Liberation. Who cares about Banging, that nonsense has done nothing but destroy Black communities for the last 50 years.
No matter how many stories you hear from the people that were actually there, telling you how Pac got down, the haters still gonna hate and say he wasn't like that. Let them call him what they wanna call him but iykyk
@CuzzoTheGreat Man it's not that people hate that man, it's yall suckin him off all the time. He was a regular man and he's dead now..
Notorious B.I.G 4eva and eva..Biggie is and will always be the GOAT 🐐..We miss you B.I.G
Wow I remembered that song on the born again album. Legend Story 🔥
Thank you I always wondered why he just interjected outta nowhere and was gone for hella bars and couplets afterward. I’m 42 years old and I’m still learning and finding out about an album that came out when I was a freshman in HS. Crazy
R.i.P B.i.G 🕊 🙏🏽
Ayo, Bus. Please put out The Big Bang Pt. 2 album.
Those Dre beats on the first one💥💣💥💣
Respect to Bust. Salute 🙌 my guy. That's what you call integrity
I remember when I first heard that verse on Born again. When BIG said "Actor" I was like yea he's blasting at Pac. Than I heard the original, I was like yea he was on Pac! But that last bar, "round and round, upside down." B.I.G. was singing the melody to Pacs "I get around."😬 BIGGIE subliminal we're so direct and smooth! And to actually hear the story on how it this bar was created?...man this was dope!
This story speaks to how great a lyricist Biggie was, dope emcees didn’t want to lay there verses down because they wanted to see what Biggie had first ….🔥🔥🔥🔥 the rappers in this generation ain’t going in deep with them bars like our legends did back in the late 80’s, 90’s & early 2000’s.
Powerful story kings
Lovin hearin Busta speak…
Damn that verse was fire. Respect to Bust true legend for calming the fire instead of fueling.
Pac & Big Greatest of All Time..Legends Rip 🙏
Love this ❤❤❤❤
Kat said 2024 will be the year of truth haha big up to buss! Legend
What a Stand up guy!!!!!
Busta is a real living legend man
Very informative on this.
Great story 💯
This history right here 💯
3:02 🤫 "all the smoke" 💀💀💀💯🎯
Busta that verse was in the hood right after y'all finished.😂
Gotta listen to the actual track my guy, the verse did him no justice with no beat 🤣, the song is called dangerous mc’s. Joint go hard, snoop on there too
@@johnwalters3403talking about the original when big was alive. Back then we would copy tapes a lot of biggie verses and songs the neighborhood had way before it came out. Bigg use to spit the same verse twice sometimes on different beats at the radio and stuff. A lot of ready to die was two and three yr old songs by the time it came out.
@@MrKnox-o6b my bad, I ain’t know you was really amongst the crew.
@@johnwalters3403 I'm from the neighborhood before biggie blew up he was a big thing to dudes in the neighborhood from Jay to fab whoever came out of bedstuy none of them had the neighborhood buzz biggie had before he came out. Those tapes was something special the only other person I know of who had they whole neighborhood behind them as a sure thing before they blew up is DMX. That's what separated biggie from almost everybody. Not to mention he never changed what he talked about from his first single to the day he died biggie talked about the same thing no matter who he recorded with or what type of song it was about. That's my only problem with the pac beef biggie was biggie before he ever met pac. Just think what other street rapper could make a banger with Craig Mac Busta and LL and be his self on a record. Most rappers have to change they subject matter because of the concept of the song not biggie.lol
I can honestly say 2pac All Day. Big ain’t really who he say he is. Game recognize Game.
PAC was really that Nigga as Busta just said.
Snoop tell a story of how Nas had goons and PAC gave No F 😂
Nas Said he told his goons back down.
Snoop ass was shook 😂
I grew up on Busta, from "The Coming" to "Master Fard Muhammad". Him giving Jamaica credit for originating Hip Hop broke my heart, but I STILL got love for the OG, b/c he gave us ALOT of good Hip Hop classics. And as an OG, he shows a lot of love to the young artists trying to get into the market. True emcee.
Busta has the voice for Podcast if that’s another alley he wants to venture into or do some narrating on some history of Hip Hop. Nonetheless he’s a walking history book a Icon amongst us! Salute! 🫡
True Story. Busta said the same thing to me once when I lived in New York. "Where you going after this? Brooklyn? You need a ride?" While the majority of the industry were fake, Brooklyn dudes were the coolest.
When is that Flip Mode Squad Album droppin???
This verse was released way before the Borm Again Album version with Busta
Correct. It was called dangerous mc's
Busta went about it in a real respectful way
Interesting to find this. Cool story man.
Oddly enough I heard that verse before Born Again album , Clue Cutmaster C or Whookid mixtape
That song is called “The Ugliest” 🔥
A dope story and look back... Busta a tru friend for not wanting to keep the beef goin
cant believe he's been out since 1989... L.O.N.S.
“Stash more cash than Burt Perdell… Inhale…” - Only You - 112
Make you feel good like Tony Toni tone, dick up in ya middle like Moni
The second verse was going at Jeru.....
Dangerous MC's bro one of my top 15 fav beats and joints from bus-a-bus !!!
Crazy story 🎉
i NEEEEEEED to hear that shit unedited PLEASE!!
Look up Busta Rhymes - The Ugliest (1996).....Biggie flowed well over J Dilla beat
@@letstalkwithpatrickpodcast thank you 🙏🏽
I was just listening to "Dangerous MC's" and boom here go a video about it.
A true realistic Duke. Busta rhymes Shut out to u bee. One Luv. B.K. Finest peace, brother....
How quickly Stephen Jackson reacted to the Situation is insane too. Brilliant
Legendary story
That's dope he remembered biggie verve to even say he not putting it out
Respect for him not choosing sides of his friendship and tryna make peace between friends
This sounds like when Pac was gonna make Makaveli a mixtape and give it for free…
I swear I found a copy of that double album on a NJ transit bus like 3-4 weeks before it dropped
I wanna hear that damn verse now with no edits😂
I love Pac and B.I.G. but this is for all the people who claim that Biggie never said anything about Pac. That it was just all one-sided. Straight from a man that was there. Busta is a real one for not releasing that back in the day. And even more commendable for muting those lines when it was finally released.
That was dope fellas
Captivating narrative
Did he mean Life After Death because Kick In The Door wasn’t on Ready To Die
@3:03...The "All the Smoke...." whisper = Flawless. Xlnt. branding move. Came off like a low key mix tape tag. Well done.
It's Like A Supervillain Talk'n Bout He's Superhero 😭🙌🏼💫
Have to sample @6:08 for Q.Rock639
wasnt a big fan till later in life but that pac diss was hard
No cap my favorite tupac rapper but this verse and word play is cold.
Dope
Why I am not surprised to see Snoop on That Track 10:29
Gems!!
One of favorite busta bus!!!
Kick in the Door was not on Ready to Die
Yeah, I’m just assuming he meant life after death.
What crazy is , that the car accident which damaged Big's leg happened after Tupac passed , so according to Busta's words : his leg was hurt so he couldn't get upstairs and eventually recorded his verse against Pac.
Goes to show how much of a stand up dude Busta is bc every other MC was trying to capitalize from the east coast west coast beef.
Bro …i listened to one of those dubs…the summer of ‘94 …..before ready 2 die dropped
When was this? I think he meant Life after Death instead of Ready to Die?... Did Who shot ya & Hit em up come out before this story??
0:58 Busta Rhymes must have misspoke because if Biggie played Kick in The Door, that was from the"Life After Death" album not "Ready To Die."
The streets knew about some of the joints being held back . Biggie smalls is the illest! Pac screaming all eyes on me ! Thug Life ba'bay!
BUSTA IS THE LEGEND HE'S GOT MY #1 SPOT