Me and my brother had this on VHS when we were kids. I loved it and it started my love for bball mixes. This was the first time I heard Biggie. I miss the 90s.
Is it a coincidence every rapper that was murdered without proof or justice as usual had similar lyrics and was similar people? Whoever killed them trapped there fans in time because there favourite rapper they "related" to couldn't modernize themselves (real fans will understand this shit)
A second comment only to say this, the style on this track is a great reflection of the style of the nba in the 80s and early 90s the nba doesnt have style anymore though
@@corneliusmaddox3373 i was talking about you saying all pac rapped about was thug life and nothing else while he made songs like dear mama & brenda got a baby which may not be about balling on a court but they were also not about thug life
Yea and biggie couldn't Rap about that either. Juicy was bout the closes he did on ready to die until he thought about the idea again on life after death. Biggie rapped about robbing tupac rapped about fuckin a (bitch) over how to live a thug lifestyle
What people don't understand is that both of them rapped against each other to make sales subliminal until pac started exposing his name. They beef started in 1994 way before the quad shooting. They personalities really don't mix never did. Fuck all them scenes of them together n pictures on stage. Big try 2 get a shine. They always dissed each other almost every song they did subliminal. He got more hard-core about him in me against the world and ready to die definitely was about pac. Craig mack dissed Big his entire album subliminal. So that's another weight on Big and they on the same label. Fast forward pac did say clearly in hit em up WIT MY AK IM STILL THE THUG THAT U LUV 2 HATE
Vintage track! R.I.P. to Both Heavy D and Notorious B.I.G.
2 of the best!
Thank you
Heavy got down on this joint. BIG always delivers.
If you had Jam Session then you had the best childhood 🫡
I had this on VHS an wore it out ... Me an Brother watched this Video Cassette every day back then .... Good ol memories
Me and my brother had this on VHS when we were kids. I loved it and it started my love for bball mixes. This was the first time I heard Biggie. I miss the 90s.
R.I.P. to Heavy D, Notorious & Michael Jackson!
Legends Never Die!
ODB, Whitney and Michael Jackson, Guru from Gangstar.. Sad times without these greats!
He musta had his wheaties this morning
I came back to this track for that line alone
These guys are all 1st generation Jamaican/American ...Heavy D, Pete Rock and Notorious B.I.G. parents were immigrants from Jamaica....
If you lived in bedstuy it was a good chance your parents were Caribbean
Troo Kula….. Yard Man. R I P my brother
big facts
Pete Rock not involved in this track. The producer 7th generation New Yorker.
Used to play the heck out of this (and the video).
Good ol' days. This is a dream team though: Biggie and Heavy D? Man...
Is it a coincidence every rapper that was murdered without proof or justice as usual had similar lyrics and was similar people?
Whoever killed them trapped there fans in time because there favourite rapper they "related" to couldn't modernize themselves (real fans will understand this shit)
The fuck is you talking about? All murdered rappers were black? Regardless of the point you're trying to make, seek help.
"I'm well feared like Lambier" damn that's fire alot of kids today dont even know who Lambier was but that doesnt change how hard that line is
Remind me then dickhead
Damn Heavy D... R.I.P. to you and Notorious B.I.G.
2 great MC's RIP
Still looking for this on spotify :(
The Big Belly Pros ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🔥❤️
I thought this music was lost. Thanks so much for uploading this! Fantastic! That whole cd rocked!
haha, I have the NBA Jam Session video on VHS. It's still dope to watch.
RIP to Biggie Smalls and Heavy D the two smoothest big dudes to ever do it
My Fellow Jamaicans 🇯🇲 🎤 🔥 🎶
There's no denying that there's a lot of chemistry to be found on this track.
Biggie and Heavy D killed this shit. Guarantee they were both free styling
Just now hearing this, like right now
Wow
Real Hip Hop.
How Tf does this song not have 1B views
Right
Ain't hear this joint since maybe 98. I even forgot about it. RIP to those brothers BIG and Heavy D
Omg I had this joint...simply fire! I would rather listen to this then this BS of today! 2 of the greatest of 🐐
100%
Woah, thanks for the crisp quality !
Reppin Jamaica for my nigga BIG
heavy and big were both Jamaican
Heavy is from Jamaica too😊
Biggie make Anything sound Good.....
How many y'all ever really heard this before? Reminiscing bumping this CD on the ball court.
I found it looking for all bigs songs
I still have the VHS!!
RIP to these 2 !!!
I haven’t heard this song in years
This VHS clip was the best ever of all time, wish I could see that clip again..
Notorious B.I.G freestyle Jam Session 0:19 0:42 1:34 1:55
It sounds like Jesse West also ghostwrote Heavy D's part!
que pancada muito loka essa musica
Okay, was beginning to think I imagined this track and the video I haven't seen in ages.
Biggie 👑🐐
🐐🐐
🔥🔥🔥🔥
I got here from the Who Sampled app 😊
troo koola killed this...
👍
💪
Classic
✌☮ to the God's and the one nation crew 🌐
Good lord
@SnowNasty i came on youtube to find this song when i found out too.
Hmm, I never heard of this track.
qazzy mandela effect
Rip ya bastards 💙 love
They fuckin rip it
and Heavy D
Rip to Trookular peace my brother
This sound like it was on a video game
Biggie kill it
Who's the guy at the end?
Who was Bill Pax and who is the Chambers Biggie was likely referencing? Isaiah? Sorry I was only five in 1993 so I don’t get all the references.
Tom Chambers from the suns
Isiah Thomas, Bill Cartwright, and John Paxson.
RIP
Rap god crib producers
Dj jazzy jeff rap god crib timberland dj pemier izayne lewis dj mustard gee pierce jesse west (producers)
Dj jazzy jeff and rap god crib producers
Yeaaa
A second comment only to say this, the style on this track is a great reflection of the style of the nba in the 80s and early 90s the nba doesnt have style anymore though
👍
Should have been on 2k12 since the theme of the game was hardcore classics
Shaq was scary when he was on the magic
boom bip
Fabolous ft. Crib and biggie smalls
Not even Stan the man
The only one scoring is Jordan
Keith miller ft. Nolan ryan
haha true true
I like Heavy D but he thought he’d cruise that one….not against Biggie you ain’t
Nvm troo kula
heavy d got on my nerves. i really love the guy and rip to him but I was here for Big.
Hev is tha 🐐
Wonder was PAC in the studio. But he couldn't write rhymes other than thug shit not ordinary life.
spoken like a person who's never actually heard pac's music properly
Pac couldn't rap about balling on a court. Old school was the closest he ever got 2 some similar
@@corneliusmaddox3373 i was talking about you saying all pac rapped about was thug life and nothing else while he made songs like dear mama & brenda got a baby which may not be about balling on a court but they were also not about thug life
Yea and biggie couldn't Rap about that either. Juicy was bout the closes he did on ready to die until he thought about the idea again on life after death. Biggie rapped about robbing tupac rapped about fuckin a (bitch) over how to live a thug lifestyle
What people don't understand is that both of them rapped against each other to make sales subliminal until pac started exposing his name. They beef started in 1994 way before the quad shooting. They personalities really don't mix never did. Fuck all them scenes of them together n pictures on stage. Big try 2 get a shine. They always dissed each other almost every song they did subliminal. He got more hard-core about him in me against the world and ready to die definitely was about pac. Craig mack dissed Big his entire album subliminal. So that's another weight on Big and they on the same label. Fast forward pac did say clearly in hit em up WIT MY AK IM STILL THE THUG THAT U LUV 2 HATE