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Hey Crypt, this one is on Eminems Curtain Call disk two I believe there were like 3 extra songs on there when he released it. It was good but could you imagine Biggie and Eminem wrapping in 2010 or ever now together? Damm there be a ton of cancel culture folk out for blood. Great work as always Crypt.
I agree,boy I wish Em had a longer verse.... Talk about short but sweet,that flow is so good it's so relaxed and effortless the way it speeds up then slows then speeds up again like surfing the ocean waves....💯👍
Not entirely true but Royce twisted a lot of the same flows Em used on Dead Wrong. Not an exact repeat. Renegade was the original as Jay Z was put on the released track because Jay had no time for a Eminem to make and send him a new song. Royce chose Rock City as the single for him and Em on Royce’s Album Rock City. That left renegade unreleased so Em sent that too Jay. Jay Z rapped and sent back too Em and he mixed it. Jay Z later admitted “Em murdered him on his own shit”
This song was mashed up with Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love" from the 2006/2007 mixtape Rock Phenomenon, which features the alternate second verse coming from the Notorious B.I.G. in legacy. The line "relax and take notes" is also put in a mix for the mixtape introduction, provided and contributed by DJ Vlad & Roc Raida with Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda as the host for the album. The song's lyrics were also used in the song "Relax And Take Notes", a song by 8Ball & MJG which features Project Pat, from their 2007 album Ridin High. The last verse and hook were performed at the Up in Smoke Tour by Eminem and D12 member Proof. Albums it’s on: Curtain Call: The Hits (Deluxe Edition) (Eminem, 2005) Greatest Hits (The Notorious B.I.G., 2007) Bad Boy 20th Anniversary Box Set Edition (Bad Boy Records, 2016)
On the remix album by DJ Cinema and DJ Melody, "Tupac Duets", there is a skit or audio clip describing the different styles and tones of great elite rappers. He describes Biggee as a swinger, swinging over the beat like a horn player over jazz. When he demonstrates it, it clicked for me and I think it's one of the best descriptive commentaries when comparing these legends.
I found this song a few years ago. Easily one of my favorite songs, but like you said, you gotta recognize that they're talking about things that are obviously wrong, and they lean into it 1000%. BIGGIE is crazy and i know when i first heard it it felt weird that Eminem was outplayed in a song.
A lot of the tracks on Big's posthumous albums are basically official mash-ups. Big's verses are either old or unreleased, while the featuring artist's verses are new.
My Assistant Principal showed me this song in 8th grade on the way back from a fundraising event and I was SO scared to bop my head to it because of all the shit they say in the verses 😂
Crypt, the song is from Biggie's posthumous album Born again, from 99. This is the original version, though there has been a few remixes since but none have reached this calibre. Fun fact: It was also on up in smoke tour from 2000 and Proof does the hook in it.
I get it man, I have done that so many times with songs.. it is getting a bit crazy, currently I get these YT recommended songs that are always this issue.. so I am constantly passing them up.. Glad you found this gem though, they went in on it!!
Your comments about this make me think of Renegade. I think it’d be dope to react to both versions of renegade. The one with Royce and the one most people know with Jay!! Please consider
I've been listening to this as one of the best OG rap collabs for like 25 years. I remember having this on tape, then cd, then mp3. This song is eternally one of the best songs of all time.
"Young fresh and green with no hair in between", he refers to fresh food quality weed tops without any hair in it, so the blunt quality is better. Thats the awesomeness of Biggie, the GOAT.
I remembering hearing this and other Songs on Eminem's Greatest Collabs. So Freaking wish that these Collobas could of happen with both Artist still alive and we could of saw their next Collabs as Evolutions.
😂😂😂 dude! This is crazy man!!! I would have thought the same thing, 🤷♂️ nobody knows what’s real anymore, either way thanks for bringing this to us man.
It’s a “real” song as at as it was officially released and put together by Puffy and Bad Boy but thy weren’t in the studio together or anything like that. The Born Again album is mostly unreleased or very rare early verses recorded from before Ready To Die. Em’s verse is actually his version of Royce Da 5’9” on the original version of Renegade
It’s crazy how I get to relive and reminisce about these songs which I heard first in my early 20s when they dropped, I’m a Big fan so these reactions are DOPE‼️
Unfortunately, between my mom sheltering me from rap and me being 9 in 1999, I slept on Born Again for a while. I was more aware of Duets: The Final Chapter because of high school and getting music though either iTunes, bittorrent, and someone selling burned CDs. But I can get how younger people can assume that Dead Wrong and other posthumous collaborations were fan created since so many of them have cropped up over the years due to the tools to make those mashups becoming more accessible over the years as well. That said, "Life After Death Star" by Richie Branson and Solar Slim (named Otaku Gang on SoundCloud) is pretty dope in a nerdy kinda of way. But their version of Dead Wong goes so fucking hard. Highly recommended.
This is one of the more iconic old school Shady era verses ever. I'm shocked you never heard it. I think he even had it on Curtain Call. Anyway I can't really choose who had the better verse because I'm stuck. Lyrically and rhyme scheme wise Em has it. But Biggie has the better flows
The fact that biggie done this when em was so young in his career goes too show he knew em had something special and knew how great he was going to become
I'm glad he does more than just shock value horrorcore shit. I mean he still does it, but he does way more aswell. Alot of more concepts, and way better pengame.
The 14th style of reactors. Jk sure you've heard it all. But didn't even know you made a video about the 13 types of reactors til it popped up on my list tonight... You killed it FYI. But the algorithm is jacked... PS. You dodged Stevie. I respect that.
You really don't know about the Duets album huh? They used old Biggie verses with new beats and features from artists who were popular at that point in time. You should really give the entire album a listen, it's a classic.
I always thought the same about the arsenal of weapons bar, always thought he was giving a nod to Dre since Dre really got him out there and this was around that time they met. And Dre is definitely someone you'd want to have in your arsenal.
@crypt there is an original dead wrong song biggy made on a different beat, which is why you recognize the verse. Eminem got permission to remix the song on a new beat and add a verse, similar to some of the eminem + tupac songs hes released with permission from Tupacs mom.
The first time I heard this verse was on a mid 2000s mixtape called Rock Pehnomenom, presented by Mike Shinoda and DJ Vlad the Butcher, it was a rock/rap hybrid album of remixes, and this song was mixed over Whole Lotta Love by Led Zeppelin (and its better than it sounds). Highly recommend a listen to some of the songs if you can find them on RUclips
@@mcclapyohands2365 I checked and it is who I think it is. Vlad interviews a bunch of people, mostly in the hip hop community but he has been known to interview other notable figures/criminals etc. Interesting to find actual music from him though, hence why I wondered if it was the same person.
Diddy Remade lots of biggie songs after he passed With current rappers he has a whole album called the duets Features the games nas snoopdog ti and more fire album 🔥🔥 you should check it out
Nah young homie this is the original version, it's not like it was made when Big was alive but it was put together for the Born Again album..So it's original but it is still a put together track because it was made after death.. RIP BIG
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this one was being uploaded to RUclips so much back in 2015 that a lot of people thought it was fake.
If the verse sounds familiar it's because there was a tiktok sound that put this verse on a different beat a while
Never new this existed ❤
Crypt! You should react to run rabbit run!
Hey Crypt, this one is on Eminems Curtain Call disk two I believe there were like 3 extra songs on there when he released it. It was good but could you imagine Biggie and Eminem wrapping in 2010 or ever now together? Damm there be a ton of cancel culture folk out for blood. Great work as always Crypt.
Biggie was rapping like a real Black Slim Shady, they both meshed well together.
If only game could claim the same
Wow. Biggie was a different kind of MC. I didn't know he dabbled in horrorcore like that. The 90s were a different time.
A better time 😢
BIG used to rap about all kinds of shit. Go check out “I got a story to tell” by him
Biggie could rap about anything. He is one of the best
Biggies verse isn't horror core 🤦♂️
@@stanleylowes7024 it most definitely can be considered horrorcore rap by definition. It included violence, rape, murder, satanism and mutilation
I agree,boy I wish Em had a longer verse.... Talk about short but sweet,that flow is so good it's so relaxed and effortless the way it speeds up then slows then speeds up again like surfing the ocean waves....💯👍
Took him 10 minutes to write it. 🔥
One of my favourite Em collabos. They both came out swinging
Fun Fact: the flow Eminem used was also used by Royce Da 5'9 for his verse on the original version of Renegade.
Not entirely true but Royce twisted a lot of the same flows Em used on Dead Wrong. Not an exact repeat. Renegade was the original as Jay Z was put on the released track because Jay had no time for a Eminem to make and send him a new song. Royce chose Rock City as the single for him and Em on Royce’s Album Rock City. That left renegade unreleased so Em sent that too Jay. Jay Z rapped and sent back too Em and he mixed it. Jay Z later admitted “Em murdered him on his own shit”
It's literally the same flow, so I don't understand the point of that reply overall.
@@gerrycorona6441 no it’s not the same flow. Totally different lyrics
@@BigBlueNation502flow is different than lyrics
@@T0NYHAWLK that’s not identical either tbh
This song was mashed up with Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love" from the 2006/2007 mixtape Rock Phenomenon, which features the alternate second verse coming from the Notorious B.I.G. in legacy. The line "relax and take notes" is also put in a mix for the mixtape introduction, provided and contributed by DJ Vlad & Roc Raida with Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda as the host for the album. The song's lyrics were also used in the song "Relax And Take Notes", a song by 8Ball & MJG which features Project Pat, from their 2007 album Ridin High. The last verse and hook were performed at the Up in Smoke Tour by Eminem and D12 member Proof.
Albums it’s on:
Curtain Call: The Hits (Deluxe Edition) (Eminem, 2005)
Greatest Hits (The Notorious B.I.G., 2007)
Bad Boy 20th Anniversary Box Set Edition (Bad Boy Records, 2016)
How could u forget its on Biggies posthumous album "Born Again"
@@Uub27 obviously it’s on Born Again. I named other albums it’s on
@@BigBlueNation502 its obvious cuz crypt didnt even know
@@Uub27 I can only guess cause he is younger or wasn’t heavy into rap in late 90s 🤷🏻♂️
I really forgot this song was ever a thing like damn wish they collaborated more
On the remix album by DJ Cinema and DJ Melody, "Tupac Duets", there is a skit or audio clip describing the different styles and tones of great elite rappers. He describes Biggee as a swinger, swinging over the beat like a horn player over jazz. When he demonstrates it, it clicked for me and I think it's one of the best descriptive commentaries when comparing these legends.
I found this song a few years ago. Easily one of my favorite songs, but like you said, you gotta recognize that they're talking about things that are obviously wrong, and they lean into it 1000%. BIGGIE is crazy and i know when i first heard it it felt weird that Eminem was outplayed in a song.
I have ALWAYS absolutely loved this song, its FIRE!!!!, they also put it on Curtain Call Greatest Hits CD2
Only on the deluxe version
I love how you lead into your sponsored bits. Such a flawless merge.
Eminem had this on his first curtain calls album on the deluxe release. The song was originally released in 1999. There is 5 versions of this song.
Link all the versions please
I remember when this dropped !! We was going crazy!!
A lot of the tracks on Big's posthumous albums are basically official mash-ups. Big's verses are either old or unreleased, while the featuring artist's verses are new.
Agreed. This man definitely deserves not only a "l" but a capital "L" award...
*Hands Crypt the "Legendary Laureate" award of 2022
My favorite Eminem verse EVER. And top 10 favorite songs ever. Been on my daily listen play list for 23 years
I've been jamming to this for so long crypt!
It's a good song and a collab I wish could happen again.
This whole album is dope!
Eminem’s verse was a hip hop quotable back in the days when The Source and XXL were the hip hop authorities
Song still hits harder than most songs out now... *sheeesh*🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
One of my favorites of all time
My Assistant Principal showed me this song in 8th grade on the way back from a fundraising event and I was SO scared to bop my head to it because of all the shit they say in the verses 😂
Crypt, the song is from Biggie's posthumous album Born again, from 99. This is the original version, though there has been a few remixes since but none have reached this calibre. Fun fact: It was also on up in smoke tour from 2000 and Proof does the hook in it.
I get it man, I have done that so many times with songs.. it is getting a bit crazy, currently I get these YT recommended songs that are always this issue.. so I am constantly passing them up.. Glad you found this gem though, they went in on it!!
Your comments about this make me think of Renegade. I think it’d be dope to react to both versions of renegade. The one with Royce and the one most people know with Jay!! Please consider
I've been listening to this as one of the best OG rap collabs for like 25 years. I remember having this on tape, then cd, then mp3. This song is eternally one of the best songs of all time.
I'm pretty sure em produce the mix and worked on both his and pacs post mortem albums
Love this song and they both did they thing 😍
"Young fresh and green with no hair in between", he refers to fresh food quality weed tops without any hair in it, so the blunt quality is better. Thats the awesomeness of Biggie, the GOAT.
Yeah ok.
I remembering hearing this and other Songs on Eminem's Greatest Collabs.
So Freaking wish that these Collobas could of happen with both Artist still alive and we could of saw their next Collabs as Evolutions.
😂😂😂 dude! This is crazy man!!! I would have thought the same thing, 🤷♂️ nobody knows what’s real anymore, either way thanks for bringing this to us man.
This song is one my absolute favorites, fav biggie song, fav em verse, the beat is insane, i LOVE IT
That “Macho Camacho” bar…. Fire 🔥 🔥
It’s a “real” song as at as it was officially released and put together by Puffy and Bad Boy but thy weren’t in the studio together or anything like that. The Born Again album is mostly unreleased or very rare early verses recorded from before Ready To Die. Em’s verse is actually his version of Royce Da 5’9” on the original version of Renegade
Finally reacting to this song I’m hype af
It’s crazy how I get to relive and reminisce about these songs which I heard first in my early 20s when they dropped, I’m a Big fan so these reactions are DOPE‼️
Unfortunately, between my mom sheltering me from rap and me being 9 in 1999, I slept on Born Again for a while. I was more aware of Duets: The Final Chapter because of high school and getting music though either iTunes, bittorrent, and someone selling burned CDs. But I can get how younger people can assume that Dead Wrong and other posthumous collaborations were fan created since so many of them have cropped up over the years due to the tools to make those mashups becoming more accessible over the years as well.
That said, "Life After Death Star" by Richie Branson and Solar Slim (named Otaku Gang on SoundCloud) is pretty dope in a nerdy kinda of way. But their version of Dead Wong goes so fucking hard. Highly recommended.
That's bit where em says about the lion in his pocket Royce uses the exact same cadence on renegade
Crypt Im a lil disappointed you didn't know, but Im an old head. Was in the mdst when it came out. Cool of you to keep it real though brody, Respect
Imagine just finding this gem in 2022 and we’ve been enjoying it since 99
This was one of my favorite songs
I thought this song was fake until I heard Eminem performs this song at the up in smoke tour
I honestly forgot about this song.
Bro they were savage on this track my gosh just think of em kept going two verse and biggie came with another that would’ve been a double fatality
This is one of the more iconic old school Shady era verses ever. I'm shocked you never heard it. I think he even had it on Curtain Call. Anyway I can't really choose who had the better verse because I'm stuck. Lyrically and rhyme scheme wise Em has it. But Biggie has the better flows
I don't if it was a album or mixtape I had by Eminem, it was called "off the wall" , this song was on it
it was on The Nutty Professor 2 soundtrack
Bloody brilliant ..thanku for your incredible reaction lovely Crypt much love an God bless always x
I remember them hopelessly trying to play a radio edit to this; 80 percent of the damn song missing. Good times.
I have seen this song recommend so many times and just not believed it. Why has nobody told us about it
The song you heard the opening line on was from a BIG remix they just removed Eminem’s part and threw in a few other BIG lines
It was released in 1999, in the D we all know what it was. There is a music video too.
Em on Biggie and Pac songs is 🙌🏼🙌🏼
The fact that biggie done this when em was so young in his career goes too show he knew em had something special and knew how great he was going to become
The song was made after biggie died I believe
Biggie was dead for several years when Em laid this verse down.
Royce paid tribute to Ems Cadence on the orig version of Renegade w Royce and Eminem
I really wish Eminem still rapped like this.
Jep. Way better than than screaming flow.
He does yall just slow
I'm glad he does more than just shock value horrorcore shit. I mean he still does it, but he does way more aswell. Alot of more concepts, and way better pengame.
@@austingreco655 wrong. Absolutely not. Stop it.
More Biggie!!
Can’t believe you missed this one man. I think Em crushed this. Of course Biggie did too. Love the end of biggies first verse.
It’s also on curtain call
The 14th style of reactors. Jk sure you've heard it all. But didn't even know you made a video about the 13 types of reactors til it popped up on my list tonight... You killed it FYI. But the algorithm is jacked... PS. You dodged Stevie. I respect that.
You might have heard the opening bars on 8 Ball and MJG's song "Relax and Take Notes". They used it for the hook.
This song is almost 20 years old bro probably older shame I’m old af…
How did you just figure this out two weeks ago 😅Dead Wrong goes so hard! Was insane when they decide to drop this! Em was so excited!
Love your content WB
You really don't know about the Duets album huh? They used old Biggie verses with new beats and features from artists who were popular at that point in time. You should really give the entire album a listen, it's a classic.
Hey crypt love ur stuff bro and first
6:47 The Reaction had me dying laughing 🤣🤣
I always thought the same about the arsenal of weapons bar, always thought he was giving a nod to Dre since Dre really got him out there and this was around that time they met.
And Dre is definitely someone you'd want to have in your arsenal.
Pete & Bas - Sindhu Sesh, its insane!!!
Biggie put him on a track after Em got listed as 'unsigned hype' in The Source.
2:44 there's a "viral" version of this with a better beat called "write this down"
Ya em got permission to lay a verse on it its a remix there's an original he got some with pac too
Relax And Take Notes - SoulChef (Notorious B.I.G.) if you recognize the lyrics
@crypt there is an original dead wrong song biggy made on a different beat, which is why you recognize the verse. Eminem got permission to remix the song on a new beat and add a verse, similar to some of the eminem + tupac songs hes released with permission from Tupacs mom.
You gotta check out eminem ft the madd rapper - stir crazy
The hook is used on 8-ball and MGJ “relax and take notes”
I never heard Biggie with those kind of lyrics..😂 damn
Yeah that's the remix biggie got one by himself
Eightball and MJG used biggie first line as a hook
On relax and take notes song
When they signed to bad boy
Dude, you ever her Eminem on Kid Rock’s “Devil Without A Cause” album? Song is “Fuck Off”. Definitely a young Em
*#Eminem** allegedly wrote his verse in 10 minutes.*
It’s on the biggie duets album with 8 ball and mjg
One of those rare songs where Eminem couldn’t outshine the main artist.
I need the weed that made you believe that Biggie wasnt smoked by Em on this joint
Don’t disrespect the GOAT fam, Biggie absolutely was the highlight of this song.
Fuckin' love this song!
How about trying 2Pac - One Day At A Time (Em's Version) next? It is an original remix by Em himself.
Bruh I’m so late to this but you should do “off the wall “ by em and Redman would like to see what ya think
The first time I heard this verse was on a mid 2000s mixtape called Rock Pehnomenom, presented by Mike Shinoda and DJ Vlad the Butcher, it was a rock/rap hybrid album of remixes, and this song was mixed over Whole Lotta Love by Led Zeppelin (and its better than it sounds). Highly recommend a listen to some of the songs if you can find them on RUclips
As in Vlad, Vlad? I always thought he was just a video interviewer. Unless I'm being completely stupid and you mean someone else lol
@@gamingbytetv665 I had never heard of him before that, but that was what was on the cover so idek
@@mcclapyohands2365 I checked and it is who I think it is. Vlad interviews a bunch of people, mostly in the hip hop community but he has been known to interview other notable figures/criminals etc. Interesting to find actual music from him though, hence why I wondered if it was the same person.
CRYPT PLEASE REACT TO ILL HURT YOU BY BUSTA RHYMES FT. EMINEM!!!!
Diddy Remade lots of biggie songs after he passed With current rappers he has a whole album called the duets Features the games nas snoopdog ti and more fire album 🔥🔥 you should check it out
There was another remix using this beat on the Born Again album, maybe that's why it sounded familiar?
standard 16 bars left you starvin' Crypt
My boy Crypt joining the Anthony Fantano sponsor train!!!!
Nah young homie this is the original version, it's not like it was made when Big was alive but it was put together for the Born Again album..So it's original but it is still a put together track because it was made after death..
RIP BIG
First eminem verse i memorized
I'm surprised you didn't know this. Watch Up in Smoke Tour my dude!
Yo crypt please can you react to Sindhu sesh by Pete and bas, they're two old guys spitting BARS
Bro you need to react to more biggie
Hellbound (H &H Remix )
That opening I have heard with a different beat but the opening was a little sped up
I was listening to this at 8 years old 😂