"big up big up its a stick up stick up and im shooting niggaz quick better hiccup" - Biggie youtube keeps deleting this comment but they are the lyrics WTF?
Pretty sure homie was on a little crack or something when he recorded this song. Notice how much higher pitched his voice is than usual and the way he’s kind of yelling throughout the song.
ringoice360 Checc out Tupac- Papz Song from his strictly 4 niggaz album that at towards the end the last verse it’s a screwed up verse from Tupac he got a few songs like that
Biggie Smalls. Biggie Smalls the illest. I'm 39 yrs old,been listening to rap for 27 yrs. Still the best fucking hip hop album I ever heard. I'm born and raised in Cali too,The Notorious one,the goat
so why he keep lookin? i guess to get his life tooken. such a genius line, to just so masterfully use incorrect english, and to just instill a sense of fear and pure badassery
I just found out my best friend from high school passed away. We used to smoke blunts and listen to this all the time. Thanks to him I know every word now. RIP Jon🙌
@domrobin83 I hope your accountant handles that. . I'm so. Glad that it never became corny. The storytelling part I mean. I think it because the way he did it. Doesn't seem childish.
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@@matthewprestia7647 Yeah this song is pretty brutal. He was a drug dealer and speaking from the viewpoint of a criminal. They don't give a damn. Very raw lyrics. He was not exactly a choir boy but yeah some of the lyrics are messed up. I listen to Biggie because he's one of the best rappers. If you want someone more "stand up", Biggie is not for you.
All i had to do was walk up to my brother Reggie and say "gimme da loot gimme da loot" and he would spit it word for word I miss you brother so glad I had the chance to get to know you and call you my brother R.I.P Reggie love you bro missing you something bad right now
I've listened to this song hundreds of times and it is my favorite of BIGS but what I am sitting here in disbelief about is that these broad range of voices Is all BIG and not featuring another rapper. Crazy! My favorite line "you ain't got to explain shit I've been robbing mofos since the slave ships, with the same clip and the same 45" Also his inflection In this classic is trully incredible
@@KingDariusTheGreat1802 nono I wasn't talking about the remix, old school rap was before biggie. He's from the golden age, after old and new school. Just looked up for in case I was wrong.
I'm 42 years old and can spit every single bar of this song to this day. I had it completely memorized by 14 years old along with a few other Biggie songs. Ready to Die, Illmatic and 36 Chambers are my top 3 hip hop albums of all time. Loved Pac, Outkast, Tribe, Gang Starr, Bone Thugz, Dre, Snoop, Cube, Dr Octogon and so many others from this era. I'll never forget just cruising w the homies, smoking blunts and vibing to the illest music ever. Those were the days! Big and Pac were both talented beyond measure and will never be forgotten
I’m from California but I think between pac and biggie, biggie had the best flow. PAC just worked 24/7 and he wrote with so much passion that it resonated with the hood. Both great legends though.
Playing this song to my college roommate back in 09' was one of the most memorable experiences ever. I've never seen a person's mind been blown to that extent by anything in my entire life.
Biggie only did 2 albums but man he had absolutely crazy ass flow!!! No one can match this man rapping!! Biggie we miss you!!! Your legacy is still living on!!!
"Nigga, you ain't got to explain shit I've been robbin' muthafuckas since the slave ships With the same clip and the same .45" Always cracks me up how this guy just gives it back to Biggie and bringing it back to the slave ships stating he's an OG in the game.
This Album was a lyrical motion picture master piece! Big was one helluva story teller! I remember buying the Cd when i was 18! 1994 one of the greatest years of hip hop!! R.I.P Big ,easily in my top ten of all time!!
dyou mean 08? And to be fair, you only say that because alot of the bad from this generation is forgotten- plus, we've got the internet. there's a much lower barrier to entry, so more amateur and shitty music. essentially, back then, there was a big filter stopping anyone from making music - needing either talent and luck, or connections and money to make music and get it big. Modern rap has plenty of classics -TPAB, IYRTITL, TFS, GKMC just off of the top of my head. It's hard to look at past music objectively, since the best music is remembered the most, because of its greatness.
This is the most hard BIG song. You can’t tell me different. Ain’t heard this shit for about 10 years and this tops anything that gets put out nowadays.
So true. Biggie stayed at the airport Marriott in Atlanta for a whole week before his first album drop. I will never forget biggie little c and little kim singing and rapping walking thru the lobby. He is the GOAT. I don't give a FUCK what nobody says.
Biggie's poetic styles here are a masterpiece, also shows that the relationship between flow and lyrics add an extra dimension to the words bringing them to life to paint stories
This album was released in 1994.... That's 30 years ago, and Biggie was only 21 at the time! I don't know why, but this is all very hard for me to comprehend!
I miss Biggie too ebro But I found somebody who could give me that type of vibes that Biggie gave you can search gomunkul 6 maybe he could be your medicine too
Growing up being hard of hearing young at the age 13.. sitting in the back seat whiling older brother driving playing Biggie while He making moves I understand Life n that the way I am now RIP CELlO... Biggie for life He a true KING 👑
@@Andrew_Ope I was 9 or 10 when this came out, now I'm only 37. been listening to it for 26 years too my parents played this album in the morning before I went to school..
Heard this song like the second time I ever got high and shit was magical. eyes closed just feeling it. I'll never forget that. set me on to biggie hard
No human can top this man’s flow.
Eminem, big l are a close second and third.
@@austinmelbourne5085 no human.
bnp777 legend
Austin Melbourne lmao eminem has 0 flow. His priority is the rhymes
Juice wrld was my favorite new age rapper.
This collab between biggie and notorious is damn good
Bruh, you right
True true two great legends
Unique MC, rip
They’re the same person 😂🤣
@@brianmcfarland8377 Stop lyin'.
"Tell him Biggie took it, what the fuck he gonna do?" Man.....that is one of the hardest lines ever
”Word to mother, I’m dangerous. Crazier than a bag of fucking angel dust” goes hard as hell too
I wouldn't give a fuck if you're pregnant
Gimme the baby rings and the Number One Mom pendant.
"big up big up its a stick up stick up and im shooting niggaz quick better hiccup" - Biggie
youtube keeps deleting this comment but they are the lyrics WTF?
When I bust ma gat, muthufuckas take dirt naps
For real bruva💯
Biggie's flow is a masterpiece 🙌 🔥 👑 🎤
I never thought a song about armed robbery would be so inspirational.
LMFAO 😂 what a time to say that with a Rona mask on
The tunes and how he raps is catchy, most people aren't listening
And I wonder why getting rich fast and dying young is like a ......uh.... phenomenon?!
Lol
This comment made my night lol
Biggie's flow is so aggressive that you just have to listen, his story telling was untouchable
Pretty sure homie was on a little crack or something when he recorded this song. Notice how much higher pitched his voice is than usual and the way he’s kind of yelling throughout the song.
@@socalknf2312 you too young 🤦🏾♂️😂😂
@@zaivinski he’s a boy toy he doesn’t know shit about the 90’s and 80’s days
Young Stars
@@socalknf2312 ok cool story bro
@@socalknf2312 if you ain't white Biggie was slim
The way biggie is using is voice. It’s like he’s two different people
It's cause they record it 4 times and put them all together at same time and it sounds like 4 people 2 pac was first to do it
@@damonowens7526 on which 2pac songs?
ringoice360 Checc out Tupac- Papz Song from his strictly 4 niggaz album that at towards the end the last verse it’s a screwed up verse from Tupac he got a few songs like that
ringoice360 N Represent 93 from the same album
EspeonTv I Know
Biggie Smalls. Biggie Smalls the illest. I'm 39 yrs old,been listening to rap for 27 yrs. Still the best fucking hip hop album I ever heard. I'm born and raised in Cali too,The Notorious one,the goat
dont forget tupac
Love that west coast too but yeah his one killz for real. Love this one the most since 93. So blessed to grow up with real music. Gen X
Amen Bro... THE best
This is about robbery, prison, murder, and suicide all in the same song. Genius
"Oh shit the cops"
"Be cool, fool -- they ain't gonna roll up, all they want is fucking donuts"
Gets me every time
I read this as it played, holy fucking shit 😂
so why he keep lookin? i guess to get his life tooken.
such a genius line, to just so masterfully use incorrect english, and to just instill a sense of fear and pure badassery
@@the_secret_111 song isn't that long, just listen to it. It is your duty to memorize it anyway
My favorite line in this is “Go get ya mans bitch he can get robbed too”
Golden
lace up yo boots , cause ima bout to shoot A TRUE MUTHAFUCKA GOIN OUT FOR THE LOOT
Every song was a short film. You can see every scene in each verse. He was a master story teller. Much like Ice Cube
Biggie, Kool G Rap and Ice Cube are my favorite rappers. Goat list be damned.
King Von.
Much better than Ice cube
Ice Cube got today was a good day, but nothin else on my man biggie. And im west coast too
@@waltersobchak4565 1qq
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So cinematic, you can exactly visualize what’s happening.
that’s why i love this song
Shaqs spice face
Yfm
This track has been one of the hardest tracks in almost 30 years n it's still undefeated
this song sounds like a street gang when they hitting up a rival gang
Your father must be proud for you not listening to the 2010s rap
Fax
Agreed but sum bout chief keef gives me the same feeling Sosa 🤧
Kick on the door
This the greatest rapper ever.
Biggie is amazing. The more I listen to this album from beginning to end I appreciate it a lot more
He aint fat, he is just storing the lyrics in his body
😂🤣😐😐😐
@@byxisboii5397 😭😭😭
69 LIKeS IM noT goIng oT lIKe
About as funny as cancer
@@lad4702 pretty funny nigga
I just found out my best friend from high school passed away. We used to smoke blunts and listen to this all the time. Thanks to him I know every word now. RIP Jon🙌
It sound like a great time
Rip to ur bro
Bro that's sad and all but I dont remember asking
Minty Games LMFAOOOOOOO
@@fruityberries5734 that's fucked up man lol
One of the best hip pop tunes of all time and probably one of the most underrated songs in music history.
underrated?
@@noobish 11 mil views isn't enough for such an amazing song
So for the bread and butter I leave n*ggas in the gutter
I like the song but underrated is a huge stretch.
It's not underrated, you probably never ever heard the song before.
Slave ships with the same clip . Literally one of the best bars in all of hip hop
Mine is also a Biggie line. “Phone bill about two Gs flat, no need to worry my accountant handles that.” I still hear it like it was the first time.
@domrobin83 I hope your accountant handles that. . I'm so.
Glad that it never became corny. The storytelling part I mean. I think it because the way he did it. Doesn't seem childish.
To white people racist
Best storyteller ever
Ever🗽🔥🔥👏🏾💐💯💯
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Finally let's go!!
nice
I VOTED! B.I.G is a LEGEND
Done and done bby
Hell yea
That's one the hardest muthafuckin songs of all time!!!!!
get by the calll of king six. sixmyface might be small now but soon he will be the biggest
Just to know it's all him on this track makes it even crazier
HAPPY 30th ANNIVERSARY OF THIS LEGENDARY ALBUM OF 94🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🙏🏾🕊️
Y el crimen igual..30 años
Makes me feel old. Well I am 46....
Let me listen to this song in years my favorite biggie song as soon as I played it word for word still
Me too ❤ 💪🏿
The man featured himself because nobody was at his level
It’s scary how Biggie and Pac were so ahead of their time
@@oCapri Also Big L and Big Pun!!!
PetyO SavOv pun wasn’t all that not like big and pac
biggie was and still is on his own level
@@tonymullin6934 listen to beware ,the dream shatterer and you ain't a killer and say that again
“From the beretta, puttin all the holes in yo sweater the money getter, muhfuckas don’t know better”
Big flows like butter
Abhas Gupta butter don’t flow
Abhas Gupta he flows like what he ate
heard it when i was reading this
best part of the song
@Nawze The term “like butter” means effortlessly and easily. 🤦🏽♂️
This song is totally brutal. It gets you inside the head of a violent criminal. Brilliant.
What a stand up guy
@@matthewprestia7647 Yeah this song is pretty brutal. He was a drug dealer and speaking from the viewpoint of a criminal. They don't give a damn. Very raw lyrics. He was not exactly a choir boy but yeah some of the lyrics are messed up. I listen to Biggie because he's one of the best rappers. If you want someone more "stand up", Biggie is not for you.
turned my dog out fr
Right above ''Train Robbery'' from Kool G.
Gritty and timeless ... early 90's Boom Bap at it's finest
@@Keezie27 dancehall makes this look like childs play in the messed up department
Best story teller in rap game
2:18 "ya talkin' to the robbery expert, step into ya wake whicha blood on mah shirt"
damn....
You can almost imagine biggie saying this shit to himself on the corners keeping himself psyched up for the hustle. Such an incredible song
For many years I swore it was two people on this track lol Big was a genius
Same!
You must be 30
Wait.... what?! It's all him? I'm 33 and have been jamming this since the 90's
@@Calcasola yes both vocal parts are him! 100%
@@gerardmichael8523 I had no damn idea!
Biggie may actually be the best do ever do it
Who ever is still listening to this song is a tru G.
R.I.P biggie and Tupac
I refuse to listen to any of the rap these days. I will go brain dead
@@danajacobs9097 ""hrr hurrr new bad old good"" clown
@@anthonykay1580 are you calling me a clown?
Dana Jacobs Listen to 151 Rum by JID and tell me new rap sucks... Assuming all new rap music is garbage just makes you seem ignorant lol
@@PatternRecognitionNotRacism will do
All i had to do was walk up to my brother Reggie and say "gimme da loot gimme da loot" and he would spit it word for word I miss you brother so glad I had the chance to get to know you and call you my brother R.I.P Reggie love you bro missing you something bad right now
Condolences homie,, but it feels good being to reminisce on them good days don't it.
R.I.P to your brother Reggie
That fucking flow is too much 🔥.Nothing but respect Biggie.
I've listened to this song hundreds of times and it is my favorite of BIGS but what I am sitting here in disbelief about is that these broad range of voices Is all BIG and not featuring another rapper. Crazy! My favorite line "you ain't got to explain shit I've been robbing mofos since the slave ships, with the same clip and the same 45" Also his inflection In this classic is trully incredible
“Tell him biggie took it wtf he gonna do”🥵 old school will always win.
One of my favorite bars lol Biggie was a beast
that was good, but I don't think this is old school :OOO
@@guillemvidal1958 2005 remix whatever. Pre much the same lyrics. And biggie in general is old school lol.
@@KingDariusTheGreat1802 nono I wasn't talking about the remix, old school rap was before biggie. He's from the golden age, after old and new school. Just looked up for in case I was wrong.
@@guillemvidal1958 You're still wrong, 90's is considered old school, I don't know what they were singing during WWII.
Biggie’s delivery is relentless.
No human can top this man's flow..
.who tf listening Biggie in 2023? All school ganstas on Gomunkul 6 now
@@CZ9zdK3o who?
it's 2020 and this song is still relevant.
I'm lootin to this
Robert Lowe III bitch no u not
2021🔥🔥🔥
Robbery will always be relevant
fr
"From the Berretta putting all the holes in yuh sweater the money getter." hit hard asf!
This is real American poetry
I'm 42 years old and can spit every single bar of this song to this day. I had it completely memorized by 14 years old along with a few other Biggie songs. Ready to Die, Illmatic and 36 Chambers are my top 3 hip hop albums of all time. Loved Pac, Outkast, Tribe, Gang Starr, Bone Thugz, Dre, Snoop, Cube, Dr Octogon and so many others from this era. I'll never forget just cruising w the homies, smoking blunts and vibing to the illest music ever. Those were the days! Big and Pac were both talented beyond measure and will never be forgotten
I’m from California but I think between pac and biggie, biggie had the best flow. PAC just worked 24/7 and he wrote with so much passion that it resonated with the hood. Both great legends though.
I’m from California as well, and I always said Biggie was the better rapper of the two.....by far 🤷🏾♂️
Biggie is best rapper of all time
PAC is also good but not even top 10 OAT
Exactly how I feel from VA
pac was great and remains a legend, but he doesn't even come close to touching big in terms of skill when it comes to rapping-no one has, really.
weird Kool G Rap
Playing this song to my college roommate back in 09' was one of the most memorable experiences ever. I've never seen a person's mind been blown to that extent by anything in my entire life.
Biggie is forever
Biggie only did 2 albums but man he had absolutely crazy ass flow!!! No one can match this man rapping!! Biggie we miss you!!! Your legacy is still living on!!!
i thought you spelled rapping with 1 p...
One of the best tracks . Biggie is still king !!
"Nigga, you ain't got to explain shit
I've been robbin' muthafuckas since the slave ships
With the same clip and the same .45"
Always cracks me up how this guy just gives it back to Biggie and bringing it back to the slave ships stating he's an OG in the game.
I hope u know this is ONLY biggie in this song. He just changes his voice
@mrmickershots yes that's what makes it so very good it's just an absolute classic...nothing like it
@@mrmickershots wait, thats biggie? the fuck? I thought it was diddy or another bad boy adjacent artist. How the fuck does he have that vocal range?
This Album was a lyrical motion picture master piece! Big was one helluva story teller! I remember buying the Cd when i was 18! 1994 one of the greatest years of hip hop!! R.I.P Big ,easily in my top ten of all time!!
I was only 4 years old on that date bro.
This Album Is Forever Masterpiece That We Can Go Back To
💯 94 and 98 were the best years
This song is a masterpiece. Flow, rhymes, beats. From 2:48 is just another level.
It’s crazy cause he’s singing all of it
My favourite part
Being 16 in 94-hearing Big year earlier with Party Bullshit and then Ready to Die comes out-man times were unreal. The 90s were incredible
Phone battery before the song: 10%
Phone battery after the song: 20%
Hahahaha
very fuckin original
That's a steal!
The sheer heat alone brought it up 10%
Facts
A modern day Macbeth. One of the greatest pieces of songwriting of all time
he was like the Shakespeares of rap this man was brilliant and he was only 20
@@terrellwills1000 21*
Born in 80 and as a kid this generation will never be better when it comes to rap. It's not even fucking close.
yeah yeah he's good sad thing not even close tof gomunkul6
dyou mean 08? And to be fair, you only say that because alot of the bad from this generation is forgotten- plus, we've got the internet. there's a much lower barrier to entry, so more amateur and shitty music. essentially, back then, there was a big filter stopping anyone from making music - needing either talent and luck, or connections and money to make music and get it big. Modern rap has plenty of classics -TPAB, IYRTITL, TFS, GKMC just off of the top of my head. It's hard to look at past music objectively, since the best music is remembered the most, because of its greatness.
@@6rlmMAZ94 is that a rap song you listen to on auto tune?
Facts
This is the most hard BIG song. You can’t tell me different. Ain’t heard this shit for about 10 years and this tops anything that gets put out nowadays.
It’s been 27 years. Gone but never forgotten cause legends never die, and neither do Bad Boys. RIP The Notorious B.I.G.
GOAT
👑👑👑👑
Biggie is the Greatest voice I ever heard in rap 🔥
Ice Cube has the hardest rap voice for me
@Mike Paras J.Cole got a raw voice too.
@Mike Paras k
@@DhiaMedina I'm a Cube fan but Big would bury Cube on the mic.
@@DhiaMedina odd take
This is one of the best songs ever made
Gahhh Dammm this song is MEAN!!! Never gets old.
The only rapper better than B.I.G is featured in this song
all of this is big
@@nachofries3922 it was a joke
@@HazelwoodBoy250 you think I didnt know that
@@nachofries3922 yeah
@@HazelwoodBoy250 well good day
R.I.P Biggie the Greatest of all Time
So true. Biggie stayed at the airport Marriott in Atlanta for a whole week before his first album drop. I will never forget biggie little c and little kim singing and rapping walking thru the lobby. He is the GOAT. I don't give a FUCK what nobody says.
Biggie and Pac are the GOATs
Biggie's poetic styles here are a masterpiece, also shows that the relationship between flow and lyrics add an extra dimension to the words bringing them to life to paint stories
It's crazy to think that Nas and Biggie almost had their first collaboration on this song, Nas was way too high to record.
I like how this comment doesn’t have likes yet even tho it’s true af, but niggas be commenting the stupidest shit and getting like 10k likes lol
@@DeshlaHutmaa its only 3 days old though
Super Guppy the point was more that I’ve seen some dumbass comments get like 5k likes within hours lol
Ima kinda glad nas wasn't on it
Oh damn i didnt even know that... can u explain the story?
I convinced a friend this was Notorious BIG Ft Dave Chapelle
That's funny.
Hahahaha yes
😂
Hahahahha I just cant
You're going to hell
USA right now.
Yup
United States people on protests when they any store:GIMME THE LOOT
GIMME THE LOOT
3 months and it hasn't changed
Money! 💸💸💸
@@ClivonBarris you say it like it was a bad thing
96 year old white man here... MAN!! this guy is gonna be huge!!! Hes the next big thing!!!
I grew up in west coast listening to snoop and pac etc. but when I first heard this I was like… what is this exotic fire??? Still bangs just as hard.
it was a different flow on the east coast
I love how he just changes pitch to do the characters in the song. And how different each voice is too, shit is creative AF
i just realized he said pregnant and pendant and strangled with bangles whenever the verse plays back words for like a sec this man was truly crazy xD
Yeah,in that punk Diddy had it censored back in the day
This shit is hard
This album was released in 1994.... That's 30 years ago, and Biggie was only 21 at the time! I don't know why, but this is all very hard for me to comprehend!
This is one of the greatest tracks ever made.
Rest In Peace Legend BIG ❤️
BIG❤️👏🏾👏🏾
My mind: Music of Gansters
My ears: Pure golden art
REAL RAP/HIP HOP SONG! The flow, the beat was unbelievable! ✊🏽👑
Hardiest rap song I've ever heard
The Notorious B.I.G. - Gimme The Loot (ft. The Notorious B.I.G.)
🤣
@@drethewriter4761 yap
😂😂
Featured himself because nobody was on his level 😂😂😂😂!
What's trippy is when someone asks who the other person on the track is
After the song was over, i felt the top of my head and it was wet with blood, and all my pockets had rabbit ears....Damn!
Greatest ever. What’s underrated is how funny and clever his rhymes were. I’m talking elite in the history of poetry. Anyone, anytime anywhere.
I miss this rap
Mr. Baked Potato 2
Dont we all💯
whatever
@@thabluntroller9637 whats that supposed to mean?
"Don't let me fill my clip up" gives me the chills every time
"crazier than a bag of angel dust " is my favorite line, back then most blunts were wet and if ya smoked that shit, ya it crazy lol.
Or "GIMME THE LOOT, GIMME THE LOOT"
I'm ya back and head piece the opposite of peace!
I would have LOVED to have been in the studio when these two walked in and laid this shit down. Imagine THAT !
Its 1 man doing 2 voices biggie smalls
Both parts was Big.
So groovy and chill yet so aggressive. Only someone like Biggie Smalls could do this
Yo this song is for ever lit 🔥
Biggie ain’t fat. He’s just full of words and stories
Lmao yes this one is truth😂
He was both 😂
Shut the fucc up man. Yall aint sick of commenting this under every biggie song
''From Da Berreta, puttin' all your holes in your sweater'' gotta be my fav part
I’ve heard this song thousands of times. Always thought it was 2 rappers singing
Me too
@f wam rapping is singing.
@f wam what is it then fool, talking?
wait biggie rapping the whole song ?
It is Method Man does the 2nd verse
Biggie was the truth
Luke 21:15
For I will give you a mouth and wisdom, which all your adversaries shall not be able to gainsay nor resist.
I like this scripture
@@demitripetty6271 Amen.
One of the best hip-hop albums of all time. This shit absolutely crushes anything out right now...
I miss Biggie too ebro But I found somebody who could give me that type of vibes that Biggie gave you can search gomunkul 6 maybe he could be your medicine too
The king of hip-hop 👑
Growing up being hard of hearing young at the age 13.. sitting in the back seat whiling older brother driving playing Biggie while He making moves I understand Life n that the way I am now RIP CELlO... Biggie for life He a true KING 👑
Biggie and Pac were literally two sides of the coin, no one will ever top them
None of them were fucking coins homie LMAO
aye that was hard 🔥
rock song all the way
Biggie was so ahead of his time...legendary flow
Word🗽🔥🔥👏🏾💐💯
Man listening 26 years later still a hit
A vc e muito jovem moça
If you’re only 26 like me you can’t say you’ve been listening to it that long 😂😂 you gotta be 51 if you’ve been listening to this for 26 years
@@Andrew_Ope I was 9 or 10 when this came out, now I'm only 37. been listening to it for 26 years too my parents played this album in the morning before I went to school..
Heard this song like the second time I ever got high and shit was magical. eyes closed just feeling it. I'll never forget that. set me on to biggie hard
I like his Onyx sample in there "what's mine is mine what's yours is mine"