"Who Shot Ya?" is a song by American rapper the Notorious B.I.G., also called Biggie Smalls, backed by Sean Combs as the "hype man". Puffy's emerging record label, Bad Boy Entertainment, released it on February 21, 1995, on an alternate reissue of Biggie's single "Big Poppa/Warning," out since December 5, 1994. While this 1994 release climbed the Billboard Hot 100, its new B side "Who Shot Ya"-now Biggie's "most infamous classic," with an instrumental now iconic-revised some vocals of a "Who Shot Ya" track, rapped by Biggie and Keith Murray, already issued on a mixtape from a Harlem DJ earlier in 1995. Recalled as "menacing magic" that helps "define New York rap," "Who Shot Ya" was "controversial and hugely influential." Widely interpreted as a taunt at 2Pac, the single provoked a "rap battle" between the two rappers, formerly friends. Biggie, when interviewed, explained his "Who Shot Ya" lyrics as portraying a rivalry between drug dealers. Sharing the mixtape track's instrumental, the single replaces the Murray verse with a second Biggie verse, and expands Puffy's "hype man" vocals. Beyond a synthesized kick drum added, the instrumental is simply a sample that "chillingly" loops a portion of soul singer David Porter's 1971 song "I'm Afraid the Masquerade is Over," from the album Victim of the Joke? An Opera. A "snippet" of the mixtape track, but Murray's verse, plays in "K. Murry Interlude," a brief skit on Uptown Records singer Mary J Blige's R&B album My Life, coproduced by Puffy, released on November 29, 1994. That day, James "Jimmy Henchman" Rosemond, managing an Uptown Records rapper, booked Tupac to record a cameo. Reaching the studio's Times Square building lobby, Tupac was shot resisting robbery by waiting gunmen. Tupac instantly blamed Rosemond, and soon suspected privity by Puffy and Biggie. Once a January jailhouse interview of Tupac, hinting the suspicions, was read in Vibe magazine's April issue, "Who Shot Ya" intervening, "the industry rumor mill was churning." The central persons all disputed Tupac's portrayal, and Biggie called "crazy" the rumors blaming him via "Who Shot Ya" lyrics. Either way, the single's timing was suspect. Out of prison, Tupac answered in June 1996 by the B side "Hit 'Em Up" -accusing and menacing Biggie and Puffy by name-which legendary "diss track" inflamed the rap community's East/West rivalry to its peak. In Vibe, then, Puffy denied any aggression at Tupac, and Biggie called "Who Shot Ya" initially "the intro to that shit Keith Murray was doing on Mary J Blige's joint." Biggie's puzzling explanation indirectly spotlit Puffy's vocals, shouting East Coast, motherfucker!. Tupac's fatal shooting in September 1996 and Biggie's in March 1997, both officially unresolved, drew speculations partly blaming the "rap battle." Biggie and studio associates who witnessed his "Who Shot Ya" recording have unanimously disputed that it, or Biggie's "saying that phrase," targeted Tupac. Nashiem Myrick, the main producer, avowed "no reason, no motive, at all, to have set 'Pac up," a query tied to the song. It was reissued in 1999 on the posthumous Biggie album Born Again, in 2001 on a "Big Poppa/Warning" reissue with remixes, in 2004 on a remaster of his 1994 or debut album Ready to Die, and in 2007 on his compilation album Greatest Hits. In 2014, the mixtape version, key inspiration to rapper Jay-Z in 1995, drew renewed notice. Rock band Living Colour's music video to a 2016 cover version protests gun violence. Who Shot Ya? is now a trope beyond music. Lyrics: [Intro: Puffy & The Notorious B.I.G.] As we proceed to give you what you need (Uh) 9-5, motherfuckers Get live, motherfuckers As we proceed to give you what you need 9-5, motherfuckers Get live, motherfuckers (Now turn the mics up) As we proceed to give you what you need (Turn that mic up) (Yeah, that beat is knocking, I need that mic up, though) (Turn that shit the fuck up) East Coast, motherfuckers (Uh, what?) Bad Boy, motherfuckers (Turn it up louder, yeah, uh) As we proceed to give you what you need J.M., motherfuckers J.M., motherfuckers (Uh) 9-5, motherfuckers (Uh) [Verse 1: The Notorious B.I.G.] Who shot ya? Separate the weak from the obsolete Hard to creep them Brooklyn streets It's on, nigga, fuck all that bickerin' beef I can hear sweat tricklin' down your cheek Your heartbeat sound like Sasquatch feet Thunderin', shakin' the concrete Then the shit stop when I foil the plot Neighbors call the cops, said they heard mad shots Saw me in the drop, three and a quarter Slaughter, electrical tape around your daughter Old school, new school need to learn though I burn, baby, burn, like "Disco Inferno" Burn slow like blunts with yayo Peel more skins than Idaho Potato Niggas know; the lyrical molesting is taking place Fucking with B.I.G., it ain't safe I make your skin chafe, rashes on them asses Bumps and bruises, blunts and Land Cruisers Big Poppa smash fools, bash fools Niggas mad because I know that cash rules Everything around me, two Glock nines Any motherfucker whispering about mines (And I'm) And I'm Crooklyn's finest (Crooklyn's finest) You rewind this, Bad Boy's behind this (Bad Boy's behind this) [Interlude: Puffy & The Notorious B.I.G.] As we proceed to give you what you need (What?) 9-5, motherfuckers (What?) Get live, motherfuckers As we proceed to give you what you need (What?) East Coast, motherfuckers Bad Boy, motherfuckers Get high, motherfuckers Get high, motherfuckers (Uh, uh) Smoke blunts, motherfuckers (Uh) Get high, motherfuckers (9-5, uh) Ready to die, motherfuckers (Uh) 9-5, motherfuckers (Uh) [Verse 2: The Notorious B.I.G.] I seen the light excite all the freaks Stack mad chips, spread love with my peeps Niggas wanna creep, gotta watch my back Think the Cognac and indo sack make me slack? I switches all that, cocksucker, G's up One false move, get Swiss cheesed up Clip to TEC, respect, I demand it Slip and break the 11th Commandment Thou shalt not fuck with nor see Poppa Feel a thousand deaths when I drop you I feel for you, like Chaka Khan, I'm the don Pussy when I want, Rolex on the arm You'll die slow but calm Recognize my face so there won't be no mistake So you know where to tell Jake, lame nigga Brave nigga, turned front page nigga Puff Daddy flips daily I smoke the blunts he sips on the Baileys On the rocks, tote Glocks at christenings Hammer cock, in the fire position and- [Interlude: The Notorious B.I.G.] Come here, come here (It ain't gotta be like that, B.I.G.) Open your fucking mouth, open your- Didn't I tell you don't fuck with me? (Come on, man) Huh? Didn't I tell you not to fuck with me? (Come on, man) Huh? (Come on, man) Look at you now, huh? (Come on, man) Can't talk with a gun in your mouth, huh? Bitch-ass nigga, what? Who shot ya? [Outro: Puffy & The Notorious B.I.G.] To give you what you need 9-5, motherfuckers Get live, motherfuckers Get high, motherfuckers (Who shot ya?) Ready to die, motherfuckers, hah! As we proceed (Who shot ya?) To give you what you need 9-5, motherfuckers East Coast, motherfucker (Who shot ya?) West Coast, motherfuckers (Uh) West Coast, motherfuckers, hah! As we proceed to give you what you need As we proceed to give you what you need (As we proceed to give you what you need) Get live, motherfuckers Get live, motherfuckers (Get live, motherfuckers) 9-5, motherfuckers (9-5, motherfuckers) Get money, motherfuckers As we proceed to give you what you need (As we proceed to give you what you need) Get live, motherfuckers (Get live, motherfuckers) 9-5, motherfuckers J.M., motherfuckers J.M., motherfuckers As we proceed To give you what you need 9-5 Support the Content via Cash App or Paypal: cash.app/$Sykopatheist www.paypal.me/SYKOPATH
30 years later this shit be bang the roof of the clubs every time they play it there's not one song made in the last 30 years today that can fuck with who shot ya period
Who Shot Ya is an absolute classic! The proof is always in the pudding! How many great rappers have done freestyles over this beat? How many have done same with Hit em up?
More than a Classic. El Classico Primero - Principalmente de Hip-Hop. Definition of the fine-art of Hip-Hop, Hip-Hop. Pinnacle. MASSIVE FLOW that is Timeless...
@@veryfine69Facts! That beef was so fucking thick, waves trickled out to us fans. When Hit Em Up first dropped, that one did it for me! Just knew some shit was gonna go down, that was as close as fans will ever feel like we were part of it. After Big & Pac got hit, the feeling was just gone, just like that! R.I.P.
I'm white and from Glasgow Scotland United Kingdom 🇬🇧 absolutely Love Hip Hop from the old Skool from 90s like PAC, Biggie, Snoop, Dre, Eezy E, NWA, 50, Eminem, especially all of them but why is Biggie not in Rock & Roll Hall of Fame yet. Hope Biggie Gets his he deserves it 🇬🇧🇺🇸👍
DMX was a straight up monster with his lyrics all the time on every song he touched he is one of a kind because his soul and his music will always be remembered and listened to
Good song can't stop listening to this track till dates. But this is the same shit that really push the whole shit. This track motivated him to go that Westside trip. Then he was killed.
"Who Shot Ya?" is a song by American rapper the Notorious B.I.G., also called Biggie Smalls, backed by Sean Combs as the "hype man".
Puffy's emerging record label, Bad Boy Entertainment, released it on February 21, 1995, on an alternate reissue of Biggie's single "Big Poppa/Warning," out since December 5, 1994.
While this 1994 release climbed the Billboard Hot 100, its new B side "Who Shot Ya"-now Biggie's "most infamous classic," with an instrumental now iconic-revised some vocals of a "Who Shot Ya" track, rapped by Biggie and Keith Murray, already issued on a mixtape from a Harlem DJ earlier in 1995.
Recalled as "menacing magic" that helps "define New York rap," "Who Shot Ya" was "controversial and hugely influential."
Widely interpreted as a taunt at 2Pac, the single provoked a "rap battle" between the two rappers, formerly friends.
Biggie, when interviewed, explained his "Who Shot Ya" lyrics as portraying a rivalry between drug dealers.
Sharing the mixtape track's instrumental, the single replaces the Murray verse with a second Biggie verse, and expands Puffy's "hype man" vocals.
Beyond a synthesized kick drum added, the instrumental is simply a sample that "chillingly" loops a portion of soul singer David Porter's 1971 song "I'm Afraid the Masquerade is Over," from the album Victim of the Joke? An Opera.
A "snippet" of the mixtape track, but Murray's verse, plays in "K. Murry Interlude," a brief skit on Uptown Records singer Mary J Blige's R&B album My Life, coproduced by Puffy, released on November 29, 1994.
That day, James "Jimmy Henchman" Rosemond, managing an Uptown Records rapper, booked Tupac to record a cameo.
Reaching the studio's Times Square building lobby, Tupac was shot resisting robbery by waiting gunmen.
Tupac instantly blamed Rosemond, and soon suspected privity by Puffy and Biggie. Once a January jailhouse interview of Tupac, hinting the suspicions, was read in Vibe magazine's April issue, "Who Shot Ya" intervening, "the industry rumor mill was churning."
The central persons all disputed Tupac's portrayal, and Biggie called "crazy" the rumors blaming him via "Who Shot Ya" lyrics.
Either way, the single's timing was suspect.
Out of prison, Tupac answered in June 1996 by the B side "Hit 'Em Up" -accusing and menacing Biggie and Puffy by name-which legendary "diss track" inflamed the rap community's East/West rivalry to its peak.
In Vibe, then, Puffy denied any aggression at Tupac, and Biggie called "Who Shot Ya" initially "the intro to that shit Keith Murray was doing on Mary J Blige's joint."
Biggie's puzzling explanation indirectly spotlit Puffy's vocals, shouting East Coast, motherfucker!.
Tupac's fatal shooting in September 1996 and Biggie's in March 1997, both officially unresolved, drew speculations partly blaming the "rap battle."
Biggie and studio associates who witnessed his "Who Shot Ya" recording have unanimously disputed that it, or Biggie's "saying that phrase," targeted Tupac.
Nashiem Myrick, the main producer, avowed "no reason, no motive, at all, to have set 'Pac up," a query tied to the song.
It was reissued in 1999 on the posthumous Biggie album Born Again, in 2001 on a "Big Poppa/Warning" reissue with remixes, in 2004 on a remaster of his 1994 or debut album Ready to Die, and in 2007 on his compilation album Greatest Hits.
In 2014, the mixtape version, key inspiration to rapper Jay-Z in 1995, drew renewed notice.
Rock band Living Colour's music video to a 2016 cover version protests gun violence.
Who Shot Ya? is now a trope beyond music.
Lyrics:
[Intro: Puffy & The Notorious B.I.G.]
As we proceed to give you what you need (Uh)
9-5, motherfuckers
Get live, motherfuckers
As we proceed to give you what you need
9-5, motherfuckers
Get live, motherfuckers (Now turn the mics up)
As we proceed to give you what you need (Turn that mic up)
(Yeah, that beat is knocking, I need that mic up, though)
(Turn that shit the fuck up)
East Coast, motherfuckers (Uh, what?)
Bad Boy, motherfuckers (Turn it up louder, yeah, uh)
As we proceed to give you what you need
J.M., motherfuckers
J.M., motherfuckers (Uh)
9-5, motherfuckers (Uh)
[Verse 1: The Notorious B.I.G.]
Who shot ya? Separate the weak from the obsolete
Hard to creep them Brooklyn streets
It's on, nigga, fuck all that bickerin' beef
I can hear sweat tricklin' down your cheek
Your heartbeat sound like Sasquatch feet
Thunderin', shakin' the concrete
Then the shit stop when I foil the plot
Neighbors call the cops, said they heard mad shots
Saw me in the drop, three and a quarter
Slaughter, electrical tape around your daughter
Old school, new school need to learn though
I burn, baby, burn, like "Disco Inferno"
Burn slow like blunts with yayo
Peel more skins than Idaho Potato
Niggas know; the lyrical molesting is taking place
Fucking with B.I.G., it ain't safe
I make your skin chafe, rashes on them asses
Bumps and bruises, blunts and Land Cruisers
Big Poppa smash fools, bash fools
Niggas mad because I know that cash rules
Everything around me, two Glock nines
Any motherfucker whispering about mines (And I'm)
And I'm Crooklyn's finest (Crooklyn's finest)
You rewind this, Bad Boy's behind this (Bad Boy's behind this)
[Interlude: Puffy & The Notorious B.I.G.]
As we proceed to give you what you need (What?)
9-5, motherfuckers (What?)
Get live, motherfuckers
As we proceed to give you what you need (What?)
East Coast, motherfuckers
Bad Boy, motherfuckers
Get high, motherfuckers
Get high, motherfuckers (Uh, uh)
Smoke blunts, motherfuckers (Uh)
Get high, motherfuckers (9-5, uh)
Ready to die, motherfuckers (Uh)
9-5, motherfuckers (Uh)
[Verse 2: The Notorious B.I.G.]
I seen the light excite all the freaks
Stack mad chips, spread love with my peeps
Niggas wanna creep, gotta watch my back
Think the Cognac and indo sack make me slack?
I switches all that, cocksucker, G's up
One false move, get Swiss cheesed up
Clip to TEC, respect, I demand it
Slip and break the 11th Commandment
Thou shalt not fuck with nor see Poppa
Feel a thousand deaths when I drop you
I feel for you, like Chaka Khan, I'm the don
Pussy when I want, Rolex on the arm
You'll die slow but calm
Recognize my face so there won't be no mistake
So you know where to tell Jake, lame nigga
Brave nigga, turned front page nigga
Puff Daddy flips daily
I smoke the blunts he sips on the Baileys
On the rocks, tote Glocks at christenings
Hammer cock, in the fire position and-
[Interlude: The Notorious B.I.G.]
Come here, come here (It ain't gotta be like that, B.I.G.)
Open your fucking mouth, open your-
Didn't I tell you don't fuck with me? (Come on, man) Huh?
Didn't I tell you not to fuck with me? (Come on, man) Huh?
(Come on, man) Look at you now, huh? (Come on, man)
Can't talk with a gun in your mouth, huh?
Bitch-ass nigga, what?
Who shot ya?
[Outro: Puffy & The Notorious B.I.G.]
To give you what you need
9-5, motherfuckers
Get live, motherfuckers
Get high, motherfuckers (Who shot ya?)
Ready to die, motherfuckers, hah!
As we proceed (Who shot ya?)
To give you what you need
9-5, motherfuckers
East Coast, motherfucker (Who shot ya?)
West Coast, motherfuckers (Uh)
West Coast, motherfuckers, hah!
As we proceed to give you what you need
As we proceed to give you what you need (As we proceed to give you what you need)
Get live, motherfuckers
Get live, motherfuckers (Get live, motherfuckers)
9-5, motherfuckers (9-5, motherfuckers)
Get money, motherfuckers
As we proceed to give you what you need (As we proceed to give you what you need)
Get live, motherfuckers (Get live, motherfuckers)
9-5, motherfuckers
J.M., motherfuckers
J.M., motherfuckers
As we proceed
To give you what you need
9-5
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Thanks ❤️ for the lyrics. BIG was a genius.
🤓🤭😴
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1995 was a critical year in Hip hop and this track was the anthem in NYC
East coast
Facts gen x
The most central year ever
King of NY now and forever! R.I.P Biggie!
Good you called him King of NY, only
The wickedest, Brooklyn
Proof ❤
😂😂😂
brooklyn is the illest biggie smalls biggie biggie biggie smalls is the illest
The beat goes so hard 🔥😭
Derek Luke bouncing around like Puff is hilarious! 😂
There will never be another notorious big 😢😢😢
Biggie’s son CJ exists
You're right but they did a good damn job memories
The 90’s and these artists can’t ever replaced , not all make such a mark & impact on so many ppl ..🔥
Biggie and Tupac died way too young. R.I.P brothers.
😂
Tupac & Biggie. Two legends dead because of drama. RIP. Hope both are in heaven.
Yeah you’d never understand where that hatred really comes from. That’s what happens when you grow up in shit.
@@Thevamp1rekingДля меня разницы нет, они погибли ни за что оба.
@@Thevamp1rekingThat hit. 💯
I think biggies death is more governmental than because of drama but either way, RIP!
@@Zlatirano More Diddymental I think, but I get what you're saying.
The Greatest of All Time with just little time. Wow
I suddenly I felt an urge to hear this song again on July 13, 2024 at 6:15 pm eastern time.
it was Sep 15, 2024 at 9:17 for me
This song goes out to my favorite male cousin lost him a few days ago 😢this one of his favorites from Biggie rest easy cousin 💙💙💙🙏🏾🙏🏾🕊️🕊️
RIP 💙💙
Despite the both East, and West Coast Beef! Both 2Pac, and Biggie Smalls are my favorite Rapers! I miss both of them 2 dearly!
Who shot ya was hard core no antics just straight G shid
Listen to raekwons freestyle ro it
Listen to raekwons freestyle to it
30 years later this shit be bang the roof of the clubs every time they play it there's not one song made in the last 30 years today that can fuck with who shot ya period
Eric b and rakim 7 minutes of madness is up there with who shot ya
R.i.p. Big U Heard 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👍👍
Who Shot Ya is an absolute classic! The proof is always in the pudding! How many great rappers have done freestyles over this beat? How many have done same with Hit em up?
More than a Classic. El Classico Primero - Principalmente de Hip-Hop. Definition of the fine-art of Hip-Hop, Hip-Hop. Pinnacle. MASSIVE FLOW that is Timeless...
There won’t be another beef like that again. Hip Hop can’t afford that kind of heat.
It was a skit on Mary J Blige album with Keith Murray before biggie made it a song look it up
@@veryfine69Facts! That beef was so fucking thick, waves trickled out to us fans. When Hit Em Up first dropped, that one did it for me! Just knew some shit was gonna go down, that was as close as fans will ever feel like we were part of it. After Big & Pac got hit, the feeling was just gone, just like that! R.I.P.
Jada Kiss.. Did
R.I.P. my love ❤❤
The 🐐 B.I.G.
Actual Hypeness
😂😂😂
RETARD..THIS WAS AFTER TUPAC GOT ROBBED.
THIS WAS STUPID AND IT LED TO A BLACK ON BLACK WAR.
RETARD
I heard the jingle to this song many times, but I never checked out the full song till now.
Rip biggy ❤❤❤
Heavy Hitter this joint right here still sends a chill to those living foul!!!!✌🏾 Sincere ✌🏾777
I'm white and from Glasgow Scotland United Kingdom 🇬🇧 absolutely Love Hip Hop from the old Skool from 90s like PAC, Biggie, Snoop, Dre, Eezy E, NWA, 50, Eminem, especially all of them but why is Biggie not in Rock & Roll Hall of Fame yet. Hope Biggie Gets his he deserves it 🇬🇧🇺🇸👍
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Man this video is 🔥🔥🔥🔥 🤜🏽💥🤛🏽
RIP Notorious BIG ❤🙏🕊✝️🌹
Real 90”s
Biggie 🇧🇷🇧🇷
Classic...
Viva siempre big popa❤❤❤
This never gets old to me
Biggie and Tupac are still my favorites rappers/lyricists of all time.
Taken too soon RIP
Greatest
TURNED THAT SHIT TF UP !!!!!
Ppl got love 4r the west coast and east coast hip hop forever
rip biggie you were a dope😎 rapper you 2pac were it is sad you two became enmeys you guys are probley friends again in hevean😇
😂😂
THESE DEMONS ARE NOT IN HEAVEN SILLY HUMAN...YOU KNOW HOW MANY PEOPLE THEY KILLED WITH THIS DEATH MUSIC?
@@barringtonedwards7008don’t listen to it then go listen to some Christian dons
Que increíble ❤
The king 🙏🏾🕊️👑🐐
Diretamente do brasil salve notoriuos big
Greates of all time 🔥🔥
After all these years, I still get mad hyped and chills ready to get ill when I hear this here Biggie banger! Da 🐐 4 Life 💥
So dope!!!!
Straight fire 🔥
Yea man one of the best in life again 😢
Ever time when I listen to this music I turn it to 75x speed in slower version when biggie starts to rap ... 🤘🏼🤘🏼
BIG FOR LIFE BABY❤
So true!!! i miss you Biggie
RIP!.... & Stay G'd Dupppp Kash.... Yair! ❤!
How can people deny biggie
Old School Forever
Heart beat 's voor Sally depoortere ❤️☀️
El mejor de todos los tiempos. BARRAAAAAAASDSS!!!!
Big up biggie
He only speaking truth fuck sake 🎉
Doing the puffy dance.
DOPE
RIP to the 🐐
These are the hardest lyrics ever recorded in the history of music. No one was better. R.I.P. Biggie.
Facts
GOAT
How well said
Speak it bigg ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Chills on this song
The intro is hard😭
Funny how Diddy try to make it seem like it wasn’t his idea 😂
Gimme the loot is an ill song, The crowd was tripping that night.
They were in California at the height of the beef
Big 🔥💪 Big you king 👑💪👑💪
Para mi el mejor donde quieras que estés
Para mí fue mejor que 2pac. Una bestia
DMX was a straight up monster with his lyrics all the time on every song he touched he is one of a kind because his soul and his music will always be remembered and listened to
What DMX has to do with this ?
Coldest shit to ever cross the bridge!
Peace
The song that triggered rivalry in the history of Hip hop
Finest rap instrumental ever created. Rap's finest have all spit gems to it. Listen to raekwons if u haven't. Its insane
The one and only king of NY Rip BIGGIE
What a hard beat, what a song!!!.....who shot ya pac???💥⚡☠️
Nois pequenos unidos somos mais fuertes grandes
Yooooooo😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😎👍
Big number 1
2 great talents cut down in there prime!! Death row records forever, 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Favorite song growing up NYC biggie
😂😂
YOU MUST BE A DEMON LIKE HIM
I call it Cash picks the work , placement answer connects in achievement.
Education delivers all witness.
Thanks MAN 🔥 normal mijn schoo broer dacht ik ging eraan MAN ik ga chery blindmaken
Yesshh 🎉🎉
The beginning of west east battle of the 90s good times I’ll tell ya
KING of NY 💪
There is no actor who can replicate Biggies aura. Not even close.
Nann wonderful 💪💪💪
This song got him hit
Mon idole
2 poc best ever .😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Good song can't stop listening to this track till dates.
But this is the same shit that really push the whole shit.
This track motivated him to go that Westside trip. Then he was killed.
RIRE•
Big city
Big poppa forever 👑👑
JULIO•
bravo 👏👏👏
Need to get my shops refilled
This is big
ain't no one fuckin with the king!! 2024 and forever!!
That shit go hard🔥❤🔥🔥
Was that screaming at the end from Supa Hot Fire?
STATUE DE LA LIBERTY 🗽
se que no tiene nada que ver , pero alguien sabe de que material o tela estaran hechas esas camisetas que estan cantando ???
Ni idea, tal vez sea de seda