I lived through that era, during highschool. When BIG spit "Long Kiss Goodnight" on the wake up show, I already knew he was gettin' hit next. The tension was already high prior to that but to fly out to L.A. and move the way he did, honestly, I was not shocked when it went left.
What do you mean the way that he moved? Do you mean without protection? But also Diddy did it, he set the hit and they got him… so sad he was a legend only 24 and his music lives on like no time has passed!
Bro Me2 I'm like Cali at that time hell no bad move he didn't need the West Coast money because the east coast gonna get him paid just think for in minute if Biggie dies first & that Death Row East shit go thur & Pac being outside daily somebody gone speak in the wrong way the same thing would of happened he close in sight so he can be touched hate& money on the line is a hellva combo my point follow your first mind because the decision you make could be life or death or doing life without over what ? Them people that was doing the interview was wrong for asking them questions (Sq 1) dude was young wasn't thinking or really was ready to die Finally make some shit happen and gone. That hate be real as a MF-ER 💯 follow your first mind always because nobody gonna do you like you
And though Nas never had a chance to respond to both Biggie and Pac disses, he never responded after them dying, he paid tribute to them instead, I mean they were the 3 biggest rappers at the time like Cole, Drake and Kendrick and they never got along but he took it to the chin
@@obakengtaje1759 right! And even when the “dirt sheet” entertainment fools (e.g. Wendy Williams, etc) try to goad Nas into speaking sideways about Pac, he shuts them down! And as you said, he shows nothing but love & respect for Pac & Biggie post-death..
Napoleon was the youngest of the Outlawz, literally like 17 wildin from Jersey and ride or die for Pac .. every interview I see him he just leaves me with a wow kind of feel of how he developed into a wise ol head. Napoleon and Nas are the realest / wisest of the whole ordeal that was going on between east west 👊
Lil Kim dissed Pac and Faith while he was alive. She said, " yo punkass should have kept yo head up" on "Big Momma" song. I believed she was refering to his quad studio shooting.
I thought Biggie was the bigger man with class until he waited until Pac died to diss him. Even Jay-Z put away his diss response. What made Biggie's disrespect worse was his boldness to do it in L.A.
@@bhavdeeprehal8827 Yes, I remember that one too. That's why Pac called out Jay-Z in Bomb First. But that radio station diss was the icing on the cake. Especially to do it right in L.A.
biggie went back to LA although the beef between pac and himself he had fans in California LA loved Biggie Smalls. That’s a straight truth. I can confirm this .. aint no way the whole west coast hated biggie … pac got killed by the west not east
It's still crazy to me how young Pac & Biggie were, to have so much stuff going on, in such short time. End of the day RIP PAC RIP BIGGIE Stop the gun violence.
But as you can see its true that man is a legend. This man is still being talked about and people are still listening to his music and getting sad thinking about him to this day after almost 30 years later.
I’m from NY, as living in VA at the time and was a fan of both. When I heard Long Kiss and the LA radio interview I shook my head and said “What is he doing?”
He was gloating with his masters happy about the fact that 2pac was dead. I always thought since that time that BIG was a coward. He knew about the shooting of 94 or had ended up knowing something but like most or some artists of New York at that time, he had simply, in his own interest, sided with the shooters (Puff, Jimmy, Jack ...).
@@arnisobiang7466therefore I did hear that Henchmen tried to sign Pac to Bad boys records... They worked togother in some way... Henchmen and puff ... Pac refused....
Young pac and biggie seem like they were older even now looking back on them at the age of 39 the rappers now 23-26 seem like kids compared to them it's all about your content
Well remember they were first generation types.. around with the likes of Madonna , it was a new era, generations get weaker and weaker, nothing to fight for really, spoiled and ungrateful in a way
But it’s because they get paid to be immature … nobody in the industry wants a mature mind because it’s not marketable unless you’re jcole,kendrick etc
I can't believe that people are STILL trying to pretend that 'Long Kiss Goodnight' wasn't directed towards Tupac. The FIRST time I heard the song we all knew EXACTLY who Big and Puff were talking to. And the original version was even WORSE. I didn't agree with Tupac bringing Big's wife into it. I thought that was a slimy move. But don't wait until a guy is in the dirt to start sneak dissing him and then turn around and try to pretend that you're not talking about him. Especially when you claim that the reason you didn't respond while he was alive is because you didn't want to 'feed into the drama'. And those of us with our ear to the underground heard about that Bad Boy mixtape where Puff was talking a whole lot of smack on the Hit 'em Up Beat.
@@ibnsharifshakoor677 I think they did as well. But they HAD to know that they'd be kicking a hornet's nest putting them out after he died. And Big went on a Los Angeles radio station and did a freestyle with verses from Long Kiss Goodnight. Those westcoast dudes knew what he was doing.
@@paulstrathern4309 I agree I believe the verses were dated before Pac’s death and they poured gasoline on the fire after he died 💯 percent . As a kid it was Pac over big. As a man now I see how young and misguided some of their energy was.
As the great 2pac said and quote "Niggas talk alot of shit. But that's after I am gone as they fear me in the physical flesh." Biggie proving 2pac right
Yea and that weird at the same time it like can show maybe why they kill both of them so can get more money out of it and more media more ways to gain money and business... nobfire without smoke
This is so sad. We lost two of the most prominent icons of hip hop over hatred. How a choice of action can change the course of one's life. It's a lesson to be learnt. Their demise is a lesson to the youth.
No One, I mean NO ONE contributed to his own demise more than Tupac. Pac decided to put his hands and feet on the next man in Vegas and he paid the consequences. Napoleon acts as if Pac could do no wrong.
@@BKthoroughbred I agree brother. Pac hanged with the wrong dudes but no one else bailed him out so, he went along with a evil crew and did stuff he shouldn't have done. All he had to do was forgive but in his shoes that would've been difficult but necessary. R I P- B I G P A C...
@@BKthoroughbred Totally agreed. The man acted the fool for much of his life but today we have ppl conveniently forgetting that while tricking the younger generation that weren't there. This Napoleon is a true, true groupie. There would be no beef if Tupac behaved with some measure of maturity and stayed away from Suge Knight. And which real man braggs about banging another man's wife? All of that but Biggie was the one who brought his own demise? Nah, this is dumb groupie shit. Rest in Peace Biggie Smalls
@@PaulFos 2 Pac was a wild dude before he met Suge, with or without always near deaths door his stood behind his principles for better or worse. Go look at beefs that 2 Pac got into when he was at Digital Underground he would escalate the situation. People Underestimate influence 2 Pac had on other people.
I was 18 when PAC passed. And I promise you nobody I MEAN NOBODY dissed PAC when he was alive. If you ever heard a PAC diss that’s after he was gone. Suge Knight, 2pac & Death Row had The World on fire in that Mid 90’s era. Ask any current OG who was around 18 to 25 at that time that was listening to Rap, HipHop or just was aware of the East Coast-West Coast beef at that time. 2Pacs name alone rang bells WorldWide & still does. RIP to PAC
Pac music is soul touching and u can compare yourself to . Biggie was just a fairytale wanna be drug dealer he was a good boy thats y they called him chrissy pooo. 😂😂
What’s fucced up is that they both didn’t deserve to die. Puff and suge was there downfalls. They was just beginning in there careers. R.I.P. to the 2 big homies!! Let them both rest easy!!!!
Thank you Mr. Rowell for your unbiased comment. Pac Stans go hard af if mention anything negative about Pac. And I agree both Puff and Suge are to blame. IMO Suge more than Puff simply because he encouraged the dissing and instigated and the beef.
@@EverybodyHatesChrisNow Suge ain’t instigate nothing. He ain’t put a hit on biggie. He ain’t put a hit on Puffy. Puffy put hits out on them. Y’all keep acting like Bad Boy had clean hands in this. No, they didn’t. They just hid their hands
I somewhat agree with him. Biggie was part of the biggest beefs in hip hop history. He really sealed his fate by going to Cali to promote his album. They always say there's warning before destruction. Biggie had some many warnings (even from his own mother) death threats, etc not to go to Cali.
@@joelramnarine Right but we always have a choice. And writing the song" I'm Going Back To Cali". You know he was poking at the West Coast. That beef was something serious! One Coast hating another. Big was more of a liability than an asset! Diddy days are coming. Diddy is going down!
@@marlonthemightysmith7836 more like reckless, toxic, and short sighted. A genius at his craft but a victim of a life of trauma preceding his own birth, so I understand him. We just gotta stop worshipping him and be honest.
Only thing I can say is the man was only 24-25…imagine what someone that age now would do…you mind doesn’t even fully mature till you 25. Biggie hadnt reached full maturity, neither did Pac. That’s the lesson they learned, and we all hurt from STILL.
U guys don't know whatbyour talking about. Biggie could of said nothing. Made no music, gone to Los Angeles and if the hit-and-run got lucky tobfind him, he was gonanshoot big
@@onaturellespritthe3rd670 they also left multi-million dollar estates after their death lol, at 23-24 i didnt even have a bank account, but they were babies, let them rest in peace
Napoleon's always makes it short n strait on point.Biggie's worse downfall was going to Carli n he ended up digging his own grave by dissin'Pac live,he really made his own bed.
Nah his downfall really started when Snoop & the DPG them went to New York to shoot the video & Biggie called in Funk flex & told his goons to go shoot up their trailer. That's what really started it on the real
This just shows how people put themselves into things for reasons that don't involve them. I don't recall Biggie dissing L.A. but people seem to think he did. If anything Snoop dissed NY in his video kicking over buildings back in the day. Grown men behaving like high school teenagers. All this started with Suge Knight at the Source Awards dissing N.Y. & Puff. Then it grew in the "East vs West garbage with cats like Ice Cube jumping on the band wagon & hyping it up. We lost two good men regardless of their past issues in life. Both men were trying to live better lives & take care of their friends and families. Unfortunately they were both cut down because they didn't have the right people around them and that's usually the way it goes.
@Michael Davis Hey Mike I was born in the 70s just to give you an idea of age. Big & Puff didn't necessarily do it, think about the the fact that if they wanted to get him without implications then it would be easy to just have a broad do it or have someone just blast him in a car. Either way it would be foul. Also by the events of things leading up to Pac's attempted murder & eventual murder, he was a marked man by one or many men.
FYI Snoop didn’t diss NY. It was actually a tribute to NY. But when they shot at Snoop and his friends trailer that’s when it became a diss track and the building kickings began. Get your facts right! And Biggie started that mess by calling it in.
As a person who lived through that era, I just hope that Allah shows mercy on Big and Pac. They should’ve mended their beef and changed the world. 25 years later and it still affects the fans.
Biggie mocked Jesus and his mother He even went as far as speaking about screwing and dumping her body in a sewer on dead wrong So Big most likely is feeling the heat now
i watch that interview and my jaw dropped when biggie spat those bars! i was like damn.. whether the lines were fit pac or not, it just didn’t sound right
“They talk a lot of shit, but that’s after I’m gone, because they fear me in the physical form”… Pac was playing to win, he made sure even when he met his demise his words still remain the truest.. Rest easy Pac.. A true warrior
I don’t even think Pac wanted to diss Biggie cause Biggie clearly said he wasn’t dissing Pac on “Who Shot Ya?” I think he did it 4 Suge Knight as loyalty. Biggie’s mom clearly said in an interview there was beef between puffy and Suge and in the battle both her son and Pac got killed over it.
Yea, man..call my name 3 times like candyman.! Sh*tttt! Biggie did that...then Orlando and some of his friends ( Reggie sr poochie, and Pacs jersey gang took care of that)..now Keefe..lol diddy is next in line. It took a long time coming for Keefe
I understand and agree with Napoleon but these dudes were 24 and 25 years old. They both were complicit in their own demise just like a lot of young guys are...
@@j04370859 That's your opinion. Age and maturity aren't the same thing. Nobody I know, myself included, looks back on our early-mid 20s and believes we were grown mentally. Far from it.
Don't forget When Snoop & the DPG went out to New York to shoot the video, Biggie called in funk master flex radio & gave his goons the green light to shoot up their set at the video shoot. That is what sparked it all. Biggie basically had it coming. I love Biggie music regardless all that & I ain't talking that away from him but Biggie was doing a lot of slick shit to. Only thing is he was quiet with it & moved in silence but that wasn't wise of him to do that & he definitely had his death coming to him from since then
Wrong, in 94 snoop doggy dog kkk snoop dog dominated the rap music scene his album "doggystyle" came out at the end of 93, in 95 it was 2pac with "me against the world", in 96 it was still 2pac with "all avez on me". BIG at the time was only a rising artist who was especially famous on the east coast. If we mainly talk about Big today after his death it is because we always put it in connection with that of 2pac. Otherwise B.I.G, BIG pen, BIG L ... it's the same thing except for rap nothing special. BIG was not even more famous than Snoop, Dre or Nase at the time. Puff is the one who mainly made.
@@Deleted-oc4ou Already happy to know you are still alive. But, there is no problem even if it has been 100 years. We comment to let everyone appreciate it, whatever the duration.
He took "subliminal" shots but there's interviews from the time where him and Puffy both claim there was no disses on Life After Death - 'you're jewellery you can keep it, that be our little secret'
that "i aint mad at cha" bar to me was more of a suge diss because big said "slugs missed you, i aint mad at cha" then puff comes in "we aint mad at cha". but that song was defiantly a pac diss after he passed. big said "i use to be as strong as ripple be to lil cease crippled me" that accident happened after pac died.
Big did Diss Tupac when he was alive. He dissed him on a MTV show called Yo. He hosted it with Lil Cease for one episode and they both dissed Tupac. The reason Big never released any diss records towards Pac while Pac was alive is because Puff told him not to. Big was too bold going to Cali and dissing Pac. Can`t really blame him for dissing Pac because Pac slept with his wife and was making diss records toward him and Big is only human. But LA was not the place to do it.
1st of all big gotnkilled because suge paid 8k to kill him. Big would of been killed someday eventually cause suge knight is a murderer. If u look at everything suge did, pac did puff did, biggie comes out the choir boy ...despite being a armed robber who even robbed a ny knicks player in his own apartment while banging his girl. Only someone partial to all parties can see this clusterfuck for what it was. Tupac was a suicidal lunatics who had beef with everyone he ever met. You can Google Tupac beef with any famous person back then and find incidents of violence or threats of violence. Pqc got killed out of being a no discipline thug. Big got killed cause hit man work for cheap. Puff stayed alive because he probably paid suge off in the millions after big died. Suge stayed alive because biggies crew wasn't real gangstas or they would of taken care of suge.
Puffy owned biggie marketing and publishing. How can u blame biggie for not responding, when somebody’s else owns your music catalog. Even his Bodyguard confirmed it…
I got mad love for BIG but I'm not a D-ryder and I totally agree with Napoleon on everything. BIG shouldn't have been dissing Pac after he died. No excuses. Any attention that came his way after what he did, he brought that on himself.
Big disrespected Pac for releasing Long kiss goodnight but Pac disrespected Big, his wife, his team and threatened to destroy his career so there could still have been a lot of resentment and bitterness bottled up 👀 Big was by far the smarter rapper not to escalate things further and just focus on his career. Despite having unrelased diss tracks in the studio that he chose not to release 👍
I remember that night like yesterday. I lived less than a mile from were he died. One thing that sticks out is that they took him to cedars hospital when midway was less than a block away and midway specializes in trauma. That would of saved his life
There were songs on his last album, that mocked Pac's death, plus we definitely know, "Long Kiss Goodnight", was recorded, after Pac died, Big mentioned the car crash, which was after Pac died.
@@dalvincee303 yeah but the dead person he disrespected have their own family . Maybe he didn't deserve it but absolutely brought it on himself . He underestimated Pacs influence on the world and the hoods
Biggie brought it on himself by freestyling on the radio. He also brought it on himself because Easy Moe and Jay Z told dude to get out of Cali. It's 49 other states and many countries. Biggie had no logical reason to go to Cali so soon unless he thought he was really that much of a... Notorious B.I.G bad boy 🤨
Free county going back to call has been put on wax by how many other artist besides biggie the fact remains biggie was going to probably get killed regardless did ready to die ring a bell to u homeboy?
Kadafi had uncontrollable flows you didn't know where he was going .but the ngga was going hard Everytime ...he made you want to kill a ngga or kill some WAap
I'll never forget when Biggie was a presenter at the Soul Train Awards months after Pac died. He said "What's up L.A.?" They booed the hell out of him.
@@kevinlee9929 I've always thought the song "What's Beef?" had a diss line towards Pac on there as well. Specifically when he said...... "Make my name taste like ass when you speak it, see me in the streets, your jewelry you can keep it, that be our little secret"
I agree with this interview 100 percent it seemed like Biggie was very unaware or misguided on his moves he was trying to be the Bigger person and talk slick at the same time
i disagree, you got one dude running his mouth 100 miles per hour and the other dude kinda just chilled. and bro people can say whatever the fuck they wanna say.....
I believe all the Outlawz are solid, EDI Don & Noble keeping the legacy going recently released the One Nation album/ep. Admire Kastro's honesty on not continuing the journey. Fatal lyrically and as a person he been my favorite. Kadafi, who was responsible for recruiting most the Outlawz (EDI said it) also my favorite, would scream out with passion on their verses on Made N*ggaz. They're all my favorites, like brothers whom I spent most my childhood with, I'm 22 and going strong as well because of their words and ideology. #O4L
They both took part in their own death with their arrogance and ignorance. Tupac for attacking Baby Lane and Biggie for coming to LA in the way he did. It sucks the way all this spiraled out of control. But their mistakes don't define them, the are two of the greatest ever. RIP TUPAC AND BIGGIE
Yup i feel the same way i love pac and big but i hate how folks get mad at the shooters yet they always forget how their attitudes lead to their deaths big felt untouchable in LA after pac died thinking shit was sweet and pac shoulda known better not to have gotten a real gangsta touched without killing him 🤦🏾🤦🏾 as i much as i love their legacies for hiphop they werent perfect and they caused their own deaths with their arrogance 🤦🏾🤦🏾
@@yeetnessthegreater1298 yea but hes not wrong either pac and big gloated and taunted people about personal stuff and beef tbey had with them big antagonized LA and pac antagonized orlandp which led to him getting shot gangstas dont play when u taunt them 🤦🏾🤦🏾
Honestly pac was my favorite rapper but maybe big knew what was coming and didn’t wanna implicate himself. People love biggie too so if you don’t like how biggie handled it then don’t do the same thing that you think he did. Let them both rest
tupac dissed biggies, kids, wife, religion, ethnicity, race etc tupac didn't deserve any respect. its hilarious how delusional these tupac dickriders are. tupac was dissing stretch over and over again and stretch never did nothing to warrant that. oh and saying nothing is how you're supposed to handle beef, all that loud rah rah shit is corny fake studio gangsta shit.
I love when Hip hop was just a way of expression of society, about the discrimination, the political situation, things like that, no for dissing each other!Lets help each other, blessings for everyone who is reading this, if I in certain way make you smile, please, help others to smile too
That freestyle didn’t get him killed. Puffy got him killed by dragging his azz out to Cali in the midst of an east vs west beef. Plus, it was a conspiracy to have him taken out.
Tupac actually brought his own death upon himself by getting affiliated with the bloods and his deadly confrontation with Orlando just shows how deep he was into the character he had become , I said what I said.
You obviously don’t know about the 10k bounty puffy made on death row chains , huh. No bounty then no jumping Orlando. So pac would have been alive. It’s all puffy fault.
Everybody didn't see it that way puff may be ceo but you can't tell a grown what to do but he could atleast tell him to be aware how the west would feel about that shot he sent
Once I heard biggie and seen the actual footage of him and cease on the radio dissin pac after he died and freestylin that long kiss goodnight bs I lost all respect for him…that’s some coward bs where was that energy when he pac was alive and smashin ya wife…RIP Pac
For one even if Biggie and 2pac were cool. Biggie would have still taken shots at him. He went at his own friends on their own songs. He was out to prove he was the greatest rapper ever, and to me he did that!!!
They all take shots at each other to remain at the top. There’s a big, big, big, big difference in taking shots at murder victims vs taking them at other alive rappers.
You Biggie fans are deeply dishonest and very limited people in most cases. Because it was Biggie who was shot in 94? Or was it after Biggie that the government or the police had it in them to the point of putting him in prison without any valid reason? Who had been beaten by the police because of these commitments? Honestly when you talk about authenticity, do you at least know what it means? Because, I have the impression that you don't know what you're talking about. Or you must be one of those people who was born yesterday and who forgot to fill their head before opening it?! Seriously, when we talk about authenticity we can put BIG in front of 2pac. A coward like BIG! It was on the orders of his master Puff Puff dady that he went to sing "long kiss goodnight". He was the one who created it from scratch and to whom he owes his legend today because BIG was not a legend during his lifetime.
Big didn’t get killed because of that diss, or alleged diss some might say….if Big would’ve said nothing, he still would’ve still been killed in LA in my opinion just for being there. Too much had been said & done between Bad Boy & Death Row. I feel like the only way to make things right in the streets of LA after 2Pac died, was for Big life to be taken. RIP BIG & 2Pac
Spice 1 said in another interview on this same channel that Biggie's actual death had NOTHING to do with Pac, and that Biggie straight up OWED some bad people money and aint pay up. After I found out that Pac's death was retaliation for Pac putting his hands on a rival OG, instead of letting other steppers handle it. [Dj Vlad interviews] I believe it; they had beef for sure, but these two rappers' actual deaths had nothing to do with each other, in my opinion. 🤷🏽♂️
@@rollinstonemoula9689 Recorded over 18 months in New York, Trinidad and....Los Angeles according to XXL. And the car accident was after Pac died and Rza gave them the beat for Long Kiss in January 97.
@@rollinstonemoula9689 The Long Kiss original you can't speak for cause nobody ever heard it. Big accident was after Pac died according to Biggie himself on Sway and Tech and Rza said he gave them the beat in January 97.
Terrible irony. biggie was suppose to leave LA, Tupac had canceled the trip to vegas. Hip Hop paid A very great price for todays peace soulja boy, drake and 'em take for Granted. At the end of the day both were absolute stars well before thier time and shape the minds of generations. They both underestimated the tensions and consequences of the whole beef saga... but these guys were barely kids and had the impact of emperors. At the age they died which one of us had not made at least 1 million mistakes and miscalculations? or got into dozens of trouble? probably all of us and yet we lived to tell the tale. for them every decision was literately life and death at that age..Lastly i seen really old clips. Tupac and Big really loved one another and looked out for each other and both had great sense of humour. thats why the beef was so bad. Friends make the worst enemies..bless them both
People still talking about this 26,27 years later... Biggie this and Pac that. Let me tell you something, we lost 2 of the greatest rappers ever over some stupid gang shit. It´s rival blood/Crip gang activity, and the fact that these people were in the security and entourage of both rappers that made this happen
Jay Z did the same at the Apollo after he died. Then snatched the footage from people. BIG was a coward imo. Pac had the heart to call him out and he was throwing subliminals.
@@Milvus_In_Excelsis I know almost every Biggie lyric. He dissed him subliminally as I mentioned. The most bold was the Faye have twins she probably have 2 pacs. Pac came out and called him out by name land his crew . There’s a big difference
@@Milvus_In_Excelsis I wouldn't consider that line about Faith Evans having Tupac's twin babies, a diss. It's a joke with a rimshot right after it. Get it, two Pacs.
" blood floods you dungarees" Tupac wore dungarees - "laugh now, cry later" Reference to Tupac’s tattoo Smile now cry later - " When my men bust you just move with such stamina, slugs missed ya, I ain't mad at cha" Reference to Pac’s track I ain’t mad at Cha - " Flamin gats aimin' at these maniacs put my name in raps" Pac wasn’t subliminal in Hit em up n’ used biggies name in the open - "slugs go touchy touchy, you're bleeding lovely wit yo spirit above me, or beneath me, yo whole life ya lived sneaky, now ya rest internally sleepy, ya burn wen ya creep me, rest where the worms and the weak be" - "team in the marine blue six coupe” - " hugs from fake friends, make ends they hate you," - " slugs hit your chest, tap your spine, flatline, heard through the grapevine you got fucked fo times" Pac got hit 4 times the night he died -“damn that three to nine fucked you up fo real tho” reference to suge sentence for breaking his probation after Pacs shootin - "as for remorse, we feel no"
Biggie rapped Long Kiss on Goodnight, live on L.A. radio. And thought he would make it out of L.A. alive. It was extremely foolish.
I lived through that era, during highschool. When BIG spit "Long Kiss Goodnight" on the wake up show, I already knew he was gettin' hit next. The tension was already high prior to that but to fly out to L.A. and move the way he did, honestly, I was not shocked when it went left.
Me Too!
What do you mean the way that he moved? Do you mean without protection?
But also Diddy did it, he set the hit and they got him… so sad he was a legend only 24 and his music lives on like no time has passed!
@@lisameowww the way he moved = his behaviour. Disrespectful and arrogant
Whaaaat I had never heard that cut!??.
Bro Me2 I'm like Cali at that time hell no bad move he didn't need the West Coast money because the east coast gonna get him paid just think for in minute if Biggie dies first & that Death Row East shit go thur & Pac being outside daily somebody gone speak in the wrong way the same thing would of happened he close in sight so he can be touched hate& money on the line is a hellva combo my point follow your first mind because the decision you make could be life or death or doing life without over what ? Them people that was doing the interview was wrong for asking them questions (Sq 1) dude was young wasn't thinking or really was ready to die
Finally make some shit happen and gone.
That hate be real as a MF-ER 💯 follow your first mind always because nobody gonna do you like you
That’s why I have so much love & respect for Nas. At least he & Pac met like 2 grown men to squash their issues before Pac passed away.
And though Nas never had a chance to respond to both Biggie and Pac disses, he never responded after them dying, he paid tribute to them instead, I mean they were the 3 biggest rappers at the time like Cole, Drake and Kendrick and they never got along but he took it to the chin
@@obakengtaje1759 right! And even when the “dirt sheet” entertainment fools (e.g. Wendy Williams, etc) try to goad Nas into speaking sideways about Pac, he shuts them down! And as you said, he shows nothing but love & respect for Pac & Biggie post-death..
@@obakengtaje1759 Nas and Tupac inspired each other street dreams and All eyes on me singles are a good example off great minds thinking alike.
Nas is still a sucka #MakaveliLivesOn
@@johncollazo6318 and yet, Pac still showed him love.
This man is all class, so much respect for him, Pac would be so proud of him.
“Oh, you a Muslim now, no more dope game!”
Who knew Pac was talking about a future Napoleon! 🤣🤣
That's striaght up facts
GTFOH DUDE IS A STRAIGHT GROUPIE 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
Napoleon was the youngest of the Outlawz, literally like 17 wildin from Jersey and ride or die for Pac .. every interview I see him he just leaves me with a wow kind of feel of how he developed into a wise ol head. Napoleon and Nas are the realest / wisest of the whole ordeal that was going on between east west 👊
@@NaymitMayne I see the joke went over your head…it’s all good. 🤣
I am 37 years old. Glad I was around for the 2pac and Biggie era
You were like 12 when they died, but still if you were in elementary school and middle school bumping it thats dope lol
@@Trwillis9 I was 14 and we was doing all of that lol. I still remember calling two of my guys 3-way trying to break down Notorious Thugs...
36 bro
@@Trwillis9 yeah i listened to all of it lol. I remember when hit em up was new. Even remember where i was at when the news broke he died.
@@rell_5000 Lol same age bro (82)
The dark fact is that both Pac and Big both would repeatedly say they were going to die young. Sadly they were both right.
We all know people only talked bad about pac after he was gone cuz they feared him in the physical form
#DesmondHoward yea cuz they knew that man was Troublesome 96 🤣👍🏾
Let it be known I'm troublesome!
Lil Kim dissed Pac and Faith while he was alive. She said, " yo punkass should have kept yo head up" on "Big Momma" song. I believed she was refering to his quad studio shooting.
No one was scared of m.c. n.y. 😆
@@newyorkersliverentfree obviously they was they didn't when he was alive
I thought Biggie was the bigger man with class until he waited until Pac died to diss him. Even Jay-Z put away his diss response. What made Biggie's disrespect worse was his boldness to do it in L.A.
Biggie dissed pac while he was alive too. Listen to Jay z's debut album
RIP to both tho. They were literally kids still. 25 and 24 😢
@@bhavdeeprehal8827 Yes, I remember that one too. That's why Pac called out Jay-Z in Bomb First. But that radio station diss was the icing on the cake. Especially to do it right in L.A.
biggie went back to LA although the beef between pac and himself he had fans in California LA loved Biggie Smalls. That’s a straight truth. I can confirm this .. aint no way the whole west coast hated biggie … pac got killed by the west not east
what a man says I fucked. Yo bitch?? would you feel remorse? Yeah, I thought so.
You tell me, you say you fuck my wife, along with other rappers ganging up on me.. when it should be 1 on 1… but you tag on me hit em up was a jumping
It's still crazy to me how young Pac & Biggie were, to have so much stuff going on, in such short time.
End of the day RIP PAC RIP BIGGIE
Stop the gun violence.
Ikr
I'll second that stop the gun violence damn
You would’ve thought They were in their early 40d with the type of beef they had
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Gun violence has nothing to do with it.
Pac said you can kill me but I will always be alive through my music.
💯
Pac said this Pac said that 💯 lmao! Pac fanatics are hilarious 😂
Wow we never heard that before so deep🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄bruh stfu
But as you can see its true that man is a legend. This man is still being talked about and people are still listening to his music and getting sad thinking about him to this day after almost 30 years later.
Nobody saying that sh%t about the current rappers now. Which speaks volumes to all the Pac naysayers & haters
I’m from NY, as living in VA at the time and was a fan of both. When I heard Long Kiss and the LA radio interview I shook my head and said “What is he doing?”
He was gloating with his masters happy about the fact that 2pac was dead. I always thought since that time that BIG was a coward. He knew about the shooting of 94 or had ended up knowing something but like most or some artists of New York at that time, he had simply, in his own interest, sided with the shooters (Puff, Jimmy, Jack ...).
@@arnisobiang7466therefore I did hear that Henchmen tried to sign Pac to Bad boys records... They worked togother in some way... Henchmen and puff
... Pac refused....
Young pac and biggie seem like they were older even now looking back on them at the age of 39 the rappers now 23-26 seem like kids compared to them it's all about your content
I was just about to say 25 seems so different then and now.
FACTS....these NEW LITTLE SO-CALLED RAPPERS ARE WACKKKKKKKK AS HELL
Well remember they were first generation types.. around with the likes of Madonna , it was a new era, generations get weaker and weaker, nothing to fight for really, spoiled and ungrateful in a way
But it’s because they get paid to be immature … nobody in the industry wants a mature mind because it’s not marketable unless you’re jcole,kendrick etc
Because they both looked older than 25 in the face lol
I can't believe that people are STILL trying to pretend that 'Long Kiss Goodnight' wasn't directed towards Tupac. The FIRST time I heard the song we all knew EXACTLY who Big and Puff were talking to. And the original version was even WORSE. I didn't agree with Tupac bringing Big's wife into it. I thought that was a slimy move. But don't wait until a guy is in the dirt to start sneak dissing him and then turn around and try to pretend that you're not talking about him. Especially when you claim that the reason you didn't respond while he was alive is because you didn't want to 'feed into the drama'. And those of us with our ear to the underground heard about that Bad Boy mixtape where Puff was talking a whole lot of smack on the Hit 'em Up Beat.
Exactly!I love that Napoleon just straight out addressed this!!!Biggie was dope but that was a lame move dissing Pac after he died
I feel like he probably recorded those songs before Pac death
@@ibnsharifshakoor677 but he released them after his death
@@ibnsharifshakoor677
I think they did as well. But they HAD to know that they'd be kicking a hornet's nest putting them out after he died. And Big went on a Los Angeles radio station and did a freestyle with verses from Long Kiss Goodnight. Those westcoast dudes knew what he was doing.
@@paulstrathern4309 I agree I believe the verses were dated before Pac’s death and they poured gasoline on the fire after he died 💯 percent . As a kid it was Pac over big. As a man now I see how young and misguided some of their energy was.
Half of album is pac diss and Fugees too
The Fugees dissed PAC? What songs?
The only real Outlawz:
Napoleon
Fatal
Kastro
Kadafi
As the great 2pac said and quote "Niggas talk alot of shit. But that's after I am gone as they fear me in the physical flesh." Biggie proving 2pac right
You said/wrote it wrong bro
Form
*Physical Form - not flesh
Dang! Missed it by that much.
mobb deep did diss him hardly a few weeks before pac died.
All these Years later and they Still speaking Y'alls names.... R.I.P. 2 Great Artists.... Tupac & B.I.G.
Yea and that weird at the same time it like can show maybe why they kill both of them so can get more money out of it and more media more ways to gain money and business... nobfire without smoke
This is so sad. We lost two of the most prominent icons of hip hop over hatred. How a choice of action can change the course of one's life.
It's a lesson to be learnt.
Their demise is a lesson to the youth.
West side till we die . Even if we in Africa .we still ride and die for the west coast ✌️🇿🇦. Thank u for rap music America .✌️
We don't
Which Africa cause this thing is still debatable..am from Africa but I love The East and bad boy
Never disrespect a dead man. What you sow is what you reap.
No One, I mean NO ONE contributed to his own demise more than Tupac. Pac decided to put his hands and feet on the next man in Vegas and he paid the consequences. Napoleon acts as if Pac could do no wrong.
@@BKthoroughbred I agree brother. Pac hanged with the wrong dudes but no one else bailed him out so, he went along with a evil crew and did stuff he shouldn't have done. All he had to do was forgive but in his shoes that would've been difficult but necessary. R I P- B I G P A C...
@@BKthoroughbred Totally agreed. The man acted the fool for much of his life but today we have ppl conveniently forgetting that while tricking the younger generation that weren't there. This Napoleon is a true, true groupie. There would be no beef if Tupac behaved with some measure of maturity and stayed away from Suge Knight. And which real man braggs about banging another man's wife? All of that but Biggie was the one who brought his own demise? Nah, this is dumb groupie shit. Rest in Peace Biggie Smalls
@@PaulFos 2 Pac was a wild dude before he met Suge, with or without always near deaths door his stood behind his principles for better or worse. Go look at beefs that 2 Pac got into when he was at Digital Underground he would escalate the situation. People Underestimate influence 2 Pac had on other people.
@@BKthoroughbred finally someone said it
Bi Pac fan since 91....watching this in Ghana 🇬🇭..Big ups
Am from Ghana too
I was 18 when PAC passed. And I promise you nobody I MEAN NOBODY dissed PAC when he was alive. If you ever heard a PAC diss that’s after he was gone. Suge Knight, 2pac & Death Row had The World on fire in that Mid 90’s era. Ask any current OG who was around 18 to 25 at that time that was listening to Rap, HipHop or just was aware of the East Coast-West Coast beef at that time. 2Pacs name alone rang bells WorldWide & still does. RIP to PAC
You for real, mobb deep , chino xl, there were plenty people throwing shots at him
I was 17.
@@brianbonilla154 But, these cowards had never directly mentioned his name like he did. Don't tell us anything either...
Mad niggas dissed Pac when he was alive, stfu
@arnisobiang7466 they ALL did his name, wtf are you talking bout
I liked Pac over Biggie. Both taken way too soon unnecessarily
I love Biggie over pac. He such a weasel.
Pac was just a fairytale fake thug wannabe. 🤣🤣
Pac music is soul touching and u can compare yourself to . Biggie was just a fairytale wanna be drug dealer he was a good boy thats y they called him chrissy pooo. 😂😂
@@JoeDmacK bro comparing the middle income dude with the one that slid crack lmao😂😂😂 yall need to understand the real ones from the fakes
Napoleon explains everything better than the other people in the interviews I only watch Napoleon interviews
What’s fucced up is that they both didn’t deserve to die. Puff and suge was there downfalls. They was just beginning in there careers. R.I.P. to the 2 big homies!! Let them both rest easy!!!!
Mainly puffy but Suge Knight is a real nigga
@@NevaSellmySoul no
Thank you Mr. Rowell for your unbiased comment. Pac Stans go hard af if mention anything negative about Pac. And I agree both Puff and Suge are to blame. IMO Suge more than Puff simply because he encouraged the dissing and instigated and the beef.
@@EverybodyHatesChrisNow Suge ain’t instigate nothing. He ain’t put a hit on biggie. He ain’t put a hit on Puffy. Puffy put hits out on them. Y’all keep acting like Bad Boy had clean hands in this. No, they didn’t. They just hid their hands
@@Kakarot_3000 Lmao….😆 … really?? The Source Awards alone brah!! Lol Come on brah 😆
I somewhat agree with him. Biggie was part of the biggest beefs in hip hop history. He really sealed his fate by going to Cali to promote his album. They always say there's warning before destruction. Biggie had some many warnings (even from his own mother) death threats, etc not to go to Cali.
He actually didn't want to go la but we know who forced him to go
@@joelramnarine Right but we always have a choice. And writing the song" I'm Going Back To Cali". You know he was poking at the West Coast. That beef was something serious! One Coast hating another. Big was more of a liability than an asset! Diddy days are coming. Diddy is going down!
@@talented1602 He's already gone down, though🤷🏽🤷🏽🤷🏽🤷🏽🤷🏽!!!!!
I could listen to Napoleon talk all day, fr.
Biggie spoke on pac on reasonable doubt stfu……..if faith have twins she probably have two pacs get it Tupac
That was more of a diss to faith than pac. He didn’t get this arrogant and disrespectful til pac passed, sucka shit
How is that dissing Pac?
Biggie was subliminal pac was straight in your face
@@marlonthemightysmith7836 more like reckless, toxic, and short sighted. A genius at his craft but a victim of a life of trauma preceding his own birth, so I understand him. We just gotta stop worshipping him and be honest.
@@krazyk9466 do u know the definition of worshipping? Who worships him? Are u jealous?
Only thing I can say is the man was only 24-25…imagine what someone that age now would do…you mind doesn’t even fully mature till you 25. Biggie hadnt reached full maturity, neither did Pac. That’s the lesson they learned, and we all hurt from STILL.
They didn’t learn. They died from that. Very sad but their time came. May they rest in peace.
U guys don't know whatbyour talking about. Biggie could of said nothing. Made no music, gone to Los Angeles and if the hit-and-run got lucky tobfind him, he was gonanshoot big
@@Globalgherdaak they learned their lesson through death…but have We?
@@onaturellespritthe3rd670 they also left multi-million dollar estates after their death lol, at 23-24 i didnt even have a bank account, but they were babies, let them rest in peace
Who put bullets in the black blubber
Napoleon's always makes it short n strait on point.Biggie's worse downfall was going to Carli n he ended up digging his own grave by dissin'Pac live,he really made his own bed.
Nah his downfall really started when Snoop & the DPG them went to New York to shoot the video & Biggie called in Funk flex & told his goons to go shoot up their trailer. That's what really started it on the real
The fact that Bad Boy artists/affiliates still say “Long Kiss Goodnite” wasn’t a diss towards Pac is corny af
Not corny more like arrogant
@@tracksmanbeats1467 facts
@Jahnell Anthony Parkinson only after Busta corrected him
Dmx dissed pac harder and better than biggie could lol
@Jahnell Anthony Parkinson who shot ya was another diss
This just shows how people put themselves into things for reasons that don't involve them. I don't recall Biggie dissing L.A. but people seem to think he did. If anything Snoop dissed NY in his video kicking over buildings back in the day. Grown men behaving like high school teenagers. All this started with Suge Knight at the Source Awards dissing N.Y. & Puff. Then it grew in the "East vs West garbage with cats like Ice Cube jumping on the band wagon & hyping it up. We lost two good men regardless of their past issues in life. Both men were trying to live better lives & take care of their friends and families. Unfortunately they were both cut down because they didn't have the right people around them and that's usually the way it goes.
@Michael Davis Hey Mike I was born in the 70s just to give you an idea of age. Big & Puff didn't necessarily do it, think about the the fact that if they wanted to get him without implications then it would be easy to just have a broad do it or have someone just blast him in a car. Either way it would be foul. Also by the events of things leading up to Pac's attempted murder & eventual murder, he was a marked man by one or many men.
But who called the radio to let people know where snoop was at , big. Snoop didn’t diss ny.
@@Davidjaramillo1 Exactlyyyyy
FYI Snoop didn’t diss NY. It was actually a tribute to NY. But when they shot at Snoop and his friends trailer that’s when it became a diss track and the building kickings began. Get your facts right! And Biggie started that mess by calling it in.
As a person who lived through that era, I just hope that Allah shows mercy on Big and Pac. They should’ve mended their beef and changed the world. 25 years later and it still affects the fans.
Amen
Biggie mocked Jesus and his mother
He even went as far as speaking about screwing and dumping her body in a sewer on dead wrong
So Big most likely is feeling the heat now
@@jundean5292 so what ?. Words
@@jundean5292 really ? He said that ? What's the name of the song again ?
@@shametrickpowell6918 You about to be bumping shit all day ain’t ya. 🤣
Biggie was a coward, when Pac was alive he was quiet as a church mouse, Pac dies and now he starts dissing
I like Biggie, I fuck with his music but dissing someone after they died is a bitch move
Biggie should've learned his lesson in Sacramento when e40 lil homies had him hemmed up
For real
I don't know what it is about that New York arrogance.
They think they can go anywhere, plant a flag, and colonize.
🤣😅😂
@@C-Lyfe85 They never learn. Hence pop smoke.
Sprinkle me, duke! 😂😂😂
2pac should've learned his lesson when bad boy set him up to get lit up at quad lol
Love you Napoleon🥰 your interviews are great. Thanks for sharing everything ❤️
BIGGIE COMING TO CALIFORNIA WAS A LONG KISS GOODNIGHT
Yup. Stupidest move Puffy/Big could've done. Should've let things simmer down. Plus, he was temporarily disabled, htf you going to dodge bullets.
Really was couldn’t pay me to go to a nigga city after murder beef
Going Back To Cali > Long Kiss Goodnight
Exactly 6 months after Tupac died
When BIG dissed E-40 on the radio, he should have learned that the West Coast don't play... that's a good story too if you ever do an E-40 interview.
REST IN POWER TO BOTH LEGENDS
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Only one is a legend . That's Pac. Not that fat cross eyed fool! Who used to mumble rap like he had 2 big Macs in his mouth.
howcome power and not peace
i watch that interview and my jaw dropped when biggie spat those bars! i was like damn.. whether the lines were fit pac or not, it just didn’t sound right
🔥🔥🔥 Art the only guy I turn my add blocker off. Can't wait to hear more from mutah. Would also love to hear more about Johnny J. ❤️
“They talk a lot of shit, but that’s after I’m gone, because they fear me in the physical form”… Pac was playing to win, he made sure even when he met his demise his words still remain the truest.. Rest easy Pac.. A true warrior
I don’t even think Pac wanted to diss Biggie cause Biggie clearly said he wasn’t dissing Pac on “Who Shot Ya?” I think he did it 4 Suge Knight as loyalty. Biggie’s mom clearly said in an interview there was beef between puffy and Suge and in the battle both her son and Pac got killed over it.
Yea, man..call my name 3 times like candyman.! Sh*tttt! Biggie did that...then Orlando and some of his friends ( Reggie sr poochie, and Pacs jersey gang took care of that)..now Keefe..lol diddy is next in line. It took a long time coming for Keefe
@bkit5 Stop with the excuses, Pac's issue was with Biggie and Puff. Suge had no beef with Biggie. It was just Puff.
I wanna respect this guy, he seems like a good dude. He’s cousin is foul for killing Kadafi
That's why he made up that bs accident story to spare him in prison
@@trapmuzik6708 🎯
Same
wasn't it an accident?
@@akatheprize napoleon says it was, but that’s hard to believe
I understand and agree with Napoleon but these dudes were 24 and 25 years old. They both were complicit in their own demise just like a lot of young guys are...
Oh please, I love Pac and Big, but these guys were grown men, not kids.
@@j04370859 That's your opinion. Age and maturity aren't the same thing. Nobody I know, myself included, looks back on our early-mid 20s and believes we were grown mentally. Far from it.
Napoleon-...."Irvington NJ heart of the slums"!!!! Shout out to Mu!!!!
Respect Leslie Street Chancellor Ave Newark New
Don't forget When Snoop & the DPG went out to New York to shoot the video, Biggie called in funk master flex radio & gave his goons the green light to shoot up their set at the video shoot. That is what sparked it all. Biggie basically had it coming. I love Biggie music regardless all that & I ain't talking that away from him but Biggie was doing a lot of slick shit to. Only thing is he was quiet with it & moved in silence but that wasn't wise of him to do that & he definitely had his death coming to him from since then
And if you listen to the lyrics he even predicting his own death🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
Ppl don't understand how Pac n biggie. Dominated hiphop in the 90s
Wrong, in 94 snoop doggy dog kkk snoop dog dominated the rap music scene his album "doggystyle" came out at the end of 93, in 95 it was 2pac with "me against the world", in 96 it was still 2pac with "all avez on me". BIG at the time was only a rising artist who was especially famous on the east coast. If we mainly talk about Big today after his death it is because we always put it in connection with that of 2pac. Otherwise B.I.G, BIG pen, BIG L ... it's the same thing except for rap nothing special. BIG was not even more famous than Snoop, Dre or Nase at the time. Puff is the one who mainly made.
@@arnisobiang7466 dang I made that comment 2 years ago…I’ve been meaning to delete this account
@@Deleted-oc4ou Already happy to know you are still alive. But, there is no problem even if it has been 100 years. We comment to let everyone appreciate it, whatever the duration.
Actually Biggie did diss him on the Diamonds on my neck freestyle
It's actually a Busta Rhynes and J Dilla song but u right he definitely took some shots on that record
He took "subliminal" shots but there's interviews from the time where him and Puffy both claim there was no disses on Life After Death - 'you're jewellery you can keep it, that be our little secret'
Freestyles disses are minor compared to the ones released on singles and albums.
People in the rap game weren't messing with Pac when he was here, but when he gone, they all talking
that "i aint mad at cha" bar to me was more of a suge diss because big said "slugs missed you, i aint mad at cha" then puff comes in "we aint mad at cha". but that song was defiantly a pac diss after he passed. big said "i use to be as strong as ripple be to lil cease crippled me" that accident happened after pac died.
Haha u got facts
I agree, the same way 2pac brought his death on himself as well!
Yep
Pac never started this beef.
@@kadarabdi9829 he started the Biggie beef. As far as beef with Henchmen and Jack it's debatable
@@belachaney pac got shot right in front of bad boy record label and soon after who shot ya is dropped
@@kadarabdi9829 no he didn't and again Biggie had nothing to do with it
Big did Diss Tupac when he was alive. He dissed him on a MTV show called Yo. He hosted it with Lil Cease for one episode and they both dissed Tupac. The reason Big never released any diss records towards Pac while Pac was alive is because Puff told him not to. Big was too bold going to Cali and dissing Pac. Can`t really blame him for dissing Pac because Pac slept with his wife and was making diss records toward him and Big is only human. But LA was not the place to do it.
When did Big diss Pac in LA? Pac wasn’t even from LA or Cali to begin with.
@@357twilson Did you listen to the interview? If MF'S Got love 4 U it doesn't matter where you're original from but where you at and what you Rep
@@357twilson PAC lived in Marilynq
1st of all big gotnkilled because suge paid 8k to kill him. Big would of been killed someday eventually cause suge knight is a murderer. If u look at everything suge did, pac did puff did, biggie comes out the choir boy ...despite being a armed robber who even robbed a ny knicks player in his own apartment while banging his girl. Only someone partial to all parties can see this clusterfuck for what it was. Tupac was a suicidal lunatics who had beef with everyone he ever met. You can Google Tupac beef with any famous person back then and find incidents of violence or threats of violence. Pqc got killed out of being a no discipline thug. Big got killed cause hit man work for cheap. Puff stayed alive because he probably paid suge off in the millions after big died. Suge stayed alive because biggies crew wasn't real gangstas or they would of taken care of suge.
Puffy owned biggie marketing and publishing.
How can u blame biggie for not responding, when somebody’s else owns your music catalog. Even his Bodyguard confirmed it…
Antagonizing my brother Biggie was antagonizing people that loved Pac 💯
The Westcoast loved Tupac
Everybody did
Facts
And some Westcoast guys smoked pac too….
@@deondreclarkclark6052 that was on Pac. Orlando used to listen to Pac he liked him.
@@CakeFace86 I wouldn’t even try to doubt that….
I got mad love for BIG but I'm not a D-ryder and I totally agree with Napoleon on everything. BIG shouldn't have been dissing Pac after he died. No excuses. Any attention that came his way after what he did, he brought that on himself.
Big disrespected Pac for releasing Long kiss goodnight but Pac disrespected Big, his wife, his team and threatened to destroy his career so there could still have been a lot of resentment and bitterness bottled up 👀 Big was by far the smarter rapper not to escalate things further and just focus on his career. Despite having unrelased diss tracks in the studio that he chose not to release 👍
@@armaanhafiz but pac was alive. When someone dies the beef should die. When you still beefing with someone that's dead you're asking for it.
@@armaanhafiz Big was weak for that and that's why he got clapped. It's sad but that's the way it is. RIP to both of em.
@@ArtificialIntelligenceSound I’ve heard some people say biggie dissed him after death was cuz of pac dissing stretch still after his passing
Can anyone confirm that Biggie didn't say nothing at all before Pac died?
Biggie was droppin them Pac subliminals left & right on Long Kiss Goodnight!
I remember that night like yesterday. I lived less than a mile from were he died. One thing that sticks out is that they took him to cedars hospital when midway was less than a block away and midway specializes in trauma. That would of saved his life
a fan from gabon central africa country. 2pac made us cry...
Big wasnt Quiet like that.. Big said things about Pac but tha muzik wasnt Released to in 97
SUBLIMINAL KING
@Kevin Smith exactly and he could’ve gone on the radio any time
There were songs on his last album, that mocked Pac's death, plus we definitely know, "Long Kiss Goodnight", was recorded, after Pac died, Big mentioned the car crash, which was after Pac died.
He said it but who heard it dumbass ? Yeah no one so he didn’t say nothing technically
Need death row records lawyer david kenner on here too. Would like to hear some stories from that guy 👀
Is he alive?
It’ll never happen!!
He can't talk about it
He can't talk due to Iegal reasons
my thoughts EXACTLY
"He brought it on himself," wowwww! Okay. Alright then. Nuff said.
True
You don't disrespect the dead,about the same time his family and friends are still hurting and mourning.
You are obviously inviting a show of rage.
@@dalvincee303 yeah but the dead person he disrespected have their own family . Maybe he didn't deserve it but absolutely brought it on himself . He underestimated Pacs influence on the world and the hoods
@Latrease Leah what does that last remark have to do with anything?😂😂😂😂😂😂
y’all trippin
He really did though, and I'm from New York biggie played himself
Biggie brought it on himself by freestyling on the radio. He also brought it on himself because Easy Moe and Jay Z told dude to get out of Cali. It's 49 other states and many countries. Biggie had no logical reason to go to Cali so soon unless he thought he was really that much of a... Notorious B.I.G bad boy 🤨
Free county going back to call has been put on wax by how many other artist besides biggie the fact remains biggie was going to probably get killed regardless did ready to die ring a bell to u homeboy?
@@terranceverdell8249 not really. Biggie has an overrated career.
Probably wasn't even your Era of music like most they google the music if it wasn't your Era your comments mean jack
@@terranceverdell8249 bruh foh 👺 faced boi
Fatal was the coldest outlaw lyrically
Yeah fatal was a beast. Rip
Kadafi was the best to me
@@montanagior2848 ain’t no to you fatal was leagues beyond the rest of the outlaws
Kadafi had uncontrollable flows you didn't know where he was going .but the ngga was going hard Everytime ...he made you want to kill a ngga or kill some WAap
Hussein Fatal it’s a two game table
I'll never forget when Biggie was a presenter at the Soul Train Awards months after Pac died. He said "What's up L.A.?" They booed the hell out of him.
Lmfao 😂😂💀
The song playa hata by big was a definite diss to pac and he was bragging about the 94 robbery pac was shot in
Playa Hater
Notorious Thugs
Long Kiss Goodnight
Hypnotize
You Can't Stop The Reign all contain disses towards Pac.
@@kevinlee9929 I've always thought the song "What's Beef?" had a diss line towards Pac on there as well. Specifically when he said......
"Make my name taste like ass when you speak it, see me in the streets, your jewelry you can keep it, that be our little secret"
Pack said it in Troublesome "96 "niggas talk alot of shit, after I'm gone cause they fear me In the physical form".
Respect to Napoleon Kastro and storm the last real outlaws left in my opinion.
I love pac and biggie. Thry both just got mixed up in some real shit. That industry did everything to them. Rip biggie and pac
Biggie & Pac both were hiphops sacrifice cuz they were the biggest artists at that time
Agree
Big the first rapper to diss the dead
I agree with this interview 100 percent it seemed like Biggie was very unaware or misguided on his moves he was trying to be the Bigger person and talk slick at the same time
i disagree, you got one dude running his mouth 100 miles per hour and the other dude kinda just chilled. and bro people can say whatever the fuck they wanna say.....
Real words from Mutah. Last real Outlaw.
I believe all the Outlawz are solid, EDI Don & Noble keeping the legacy going recently released the One Nation album/ep. Admire Kastro's honesty on not continuing the journey. Fatal lyrically and as a person he been my favorite. Kadafi, who was responsible for recruiting most the Outlawz (EDI said it) also my favorite, would scream out with passion on their verses on Made N*ggaz. They're all my favorites, like brothers whom I spent most my childhood with, I'm 22 and going strong as well because of their words and ideology.
#O4L
They both took part in their own death with their arrogance and ignorance. Tupac for attacking Baby Lane and Biggie for coming to LA in the way he did. It sucks the way all this spiraled out of control. But their mistakes don't define them, the are two of the greatest ever. RIP TUPAC AND BIGGIE
Yup i feel the same way i love pac and big but i hate how folks get mad at the shooters yet they always forget how their attitudes lead to their deaths big felt untouchable in LA after pac died thinking shit was sweet and pac shoulda known better not to have gotten a real gangsta touched without killing him 🤦🏾🤦🏾 as i much as i love their legacies for hiphop they werent perfect and they caused their own deaths with their arrogance 🤦🏾🤦🏾
Actually puffy and Suge did. Pac didn’t want to go to Vegas, Big didn’t want to go to LA. Simple as that
@@yeetnessthegreater1298 yea but hes not wrong either pac and big gloated and taunted people about personal stuff and beef tbey had with them big antagonized LA and pac antagonized orlandp which led to him getting shot gangstas dont play when u taunt them 🤦🏾🤦🏾
@@yeetnessthegreater1298 I believe that Puffy and Suge were definitely most responsible but that doesn't take away from Pac's and Biggies mistakes
He started fighting Orlando by himself so don’t say Pac jumped him he started fighting him by himself.
Honestly pac was my favorite rapper but maybe big knew what was coming and didn’t wanna implicate himself. People love biggie too so if you don’t like how biggie handled it then don’t do the same thing that you think he did. Let them both rest
Who shot ya started this whole thing
@@kadarabdi9829 EXACTLY!!! 💯
tupac dissed biggies, kids, wife, religion, ethnicity, race etc tupac didn't deserve any respect. its hilarious how delusional these tupac dickriders are. tupac was dissing stretch over and over again and stretch never did nothing to warrant that.
oh and saying nothing is how you're supposed to handle beef, all that loud rah rah shit is corny fake studio gangsta shit.
I love when Hip hop was just a way of expression of society, about the discrimination, the political situation, things like that, no for dissing each other!Lets help each other, blessings for everyone who is reading this, if I in certain way make you smile, please, help others to smile too
My guy Napoleon! ✊🏾
Biggie could've known he was gonna be killed after pac death. It's sad that two of the greatest died young, r.i.p.
It was written all over his face.
He already knew he was gonna die go listen to his album prior to his death
That freestyle didn’t get him killed. Puffy got him killed by dragging his azz out to Cali in the midst of an east vs west beef. Plus, it was a conspiracy to have him taken out.
It's a direct hit on BIG an Tupac. Both violated the streets. Sad!. It's only entertainment at the end of the day. May God bless they souls.
@@JuniorLewingKoo no sir. Biggies death got all fingers pointed at Duffy being the intended target.
Agree with Mutah
Listening to Gene Deal and this it was Puffy that lit the match for this to happen in the first place the real 🐍
He recorded the song while PAC was ALIVE! Life After Death recordings took place majority of Spring and Summer of ‘96!
Well you don’t drop it after since it makes you look like a puzzy
No tf he didn’t, stop defending that bitch shit
Exactly!
once pac died he should've scrapped that song tbh..
Why freestyle it in the radio? Who shot ya all over again
Tupac actually brought his own death upon himself by getting affiliated with the bloods and his deadly confrontation with Orlando just shows how deep he was into the character he had become , I said what I said.
What do you want a cookie?
Orlando never got jump watch the video
Orlando looked for PAC's trouble, you don't expect PAC to just let it slip
You obviously don’t know about the 10k bounty puffy made on death row chains , huh. No bounty then no jumping Orlando. So pac would have been alive. It’s all puffy fault.
True pac joined siges blood crew when he became deathrow artist
Seriously big with that sneak dissin’.
You got to remember Biggie Smalls was just an artist.. puff daddy had control over biggies movements as the ceo of his label 🙄🙄
Everybody didn't see it that way puff may be ceo but you can't tell a grown what to do but he could atleast tell him to be aware how the west would feel about that shot he sent
Puffy didn’t put a gun to his head and make him diss Pac 🙄🙄
@@ChosenOne387 Exactly my point
Antagonizing is the word……I don’t wanna read that book now
lol, you never confuse words smartass? shut up b***
why?
He not wrong read the history
He is speaking truth it’s no hate from him tho he just talkin in that time
He speaking facts!! Biggie dissed pac after he died
Once I heard biggie and seen the actual footage of him and cease on the radio dissin pac after he died and freestylin that long kiss goodnight bs I lost all respect for him…that’s some coward bs where was that energy when he pac was alive and smashin ya wife…RIP Pac
@Nino Waves. If Pac had not brought Faith Evans into their beef I would totally agree with you. However what Pac did was punishable by 💀
Same
Your respect has no effect.. but y’all be happy when pac said he $lept with Biggie’ wife. Hypocrites!!!
So much respect for this Brotha 💪🏾
For one even if Biggie and 2pac were cool. Biggie would have still taken shots at him. He went at his own friends on their own songs. He was out to prove he was the greatest rapper ever, and to me he did that!!!
They all take shots at each other to remain at the top. There’s a big, big, big, big difference in taking shots at murder victims vs taking them at other alive rappers.
BIG kept it in the streets. Tupac was trying to put insurance on yourself bringing the beef public. BIG was the realest. He was ready to die.
Pac new he was going to die that is why he left soo much material behind. Pac always talked about death.
Go listen to that me against the world
You Biggie fans are deeply dishonest and very limited people in most cases. Because it was Biggie who was shot in 94? Or was it after Biggie that the government or the police had it in them to the point of putting him in prison without any valid reason? Who had been beaten by the police because of these commitments? Honestly when you talk about authenticity, do you at least know what it means? Because, I have the impression that you don't know what you're talking about. Or you must be one of those people who was born yesterday and who forgot to fill their head before opening it?! Seriously, when we talk about authenticity we can put BIG in front of 2pac. A coward like BIG! It was on the orders of his master Puff Puff dady that he went to sing "long kiss goodnight". He was the one who created it from scratch and to whom he owes his legend today because BIG was not a legend during his lifetime.
You need to ask Napoleon about Keefe D. Also we need a Trayvon Lane interview.
Pac put Biggie on, at least he should have shown that much respect! I'm starting to think he was in on it with Puff!! 🤔
Big didn’t get killed because of that diss, or alleged diss some might say….if Big would’ve said nothing, he still would’ve still been killed in LA in my opinion just for being there. Too much had been said & done between Bad Boy & Death Row. I feel like the only way to make things right in the streets of LA after 2Pac died, was for Big life to be taken. RIP BIG & 2Pac
they should have took puffy and suge knight out instead ngl
Agree with you and the guy stepping in the state of California and not expecting to get some action... was a great blunder
Spice 1 said in another interview on this same channel that Biggie's actual death had NOTHING to do with Pac, and that Biggie straight up OWED some bad people money and aint pay up. After I found out that Pac's death was retaliation for Pac putting his hands on a rival OG, instead of letting other steppers handle it. [Dj Vlad interviews] I believe it; they had beef for sure, but these two rappers' actual deaths had nothing to do with each other, in my opinion. 🤷🏽♂️
@@dasuprememusic9756 i believe that one because spice 1 is a real one from the streets and is tapped in the streets
@@dasuprememusic9756 link please so i can see the video
Big life afta Death was Supposed to Drop 96 not 97.. Who Shot Ya was done n 94 but Diddy is sayin 95 in tha Song
So what? Big was still recording songs for the album in Feb 97.
@@willt8848 ... How u kno lol..
@@rollinstonemoula9689 Recorded over 18 months in New York, Trinidad and....Los Angeles according to XXL. And the car accident was after Pac died and Rza gave them the beat for Long Kiss in January 97.
@@willt8848 album got pushed back becuz of tha Accident.. Long kiss Tha original version was already done
@@rollinstonemoula9689 The Long Kiss original you can't speak for cause nobody ever heard it. Big accident was after Pac died according to Biggie himself on Sway and Tech and Rza said he gave them the beat in January 97.
I hope Jesus shows mercy to Pac and Big, they were still kids 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Terrible irony. biggie was suppose to leave LA, Tupac had canceled the trip to vegas. Hip Hop paid A very great price for todays peace soulja boy, drake and 'em take for Granted. At the end of the day both were absolute stars well before thier time and shape the minds of generations. They both underestimated the tensions and consequences of the whole beef saga... but these guys were barely kids and had the impact of emperors. At the age they died which one of us had not made at least 1 million mistakes and miscalculations? or got into dozens of trouble? probably all of us and yet we lived to tell the tale. for them every decision was literately life and death at that age..Lastly i seen really old clips. Tupac and Big really loved one another and looked out for each other and both had great sense of humour. thats why the beef was so bad. Friends make the worst enemies..bless them both
People still talking about this 26,27 years later... Biggie this and Pac that. Let me tell you something, we lost 2 of the greatest rappers ever over some stupid gang shit. It´s rival blood/Crip gang activity, and the fact that these people were in the security and entourage of both rappers that made this happen
Well said 👏👏 Bless Up❤
MAINLY BECAUSE THESE TUPAC GROUPIE CLOWNS TRYING TO GET A CHECK!!!!
🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
2pac wasnt in a gang pac got smoked because he involved himself In real street beef which he had no part in
Jay Z did the same at the Apollo after he died. Then snatched the footage from people.
BIG was a coward imo. Pac had the heart to call him out and he was throwing subliminals.
Big dissed Pac while Pac was alive.
@@Milvus_In_Excelsis I know almost every Biggie lyric. He dissed him subliminally as I mentioned. The most bold was the Faye have twins she probably have 2 pacs. Pac came out and called him out by name land his crew . There’s a big difference
@@theremix6664 it never came out. Puffy didn't release the song. The rappers that heard it asked biggie not to put it out.
@@Milvus_In_Excelsis
I wouldn't consider that line about Faith Evans having Tupac's twin babies, a diss.
It's a joke with a rimshot right after it.
Get it, two Pacs.
I think calling BIG a coward is a little heavy my guy
" blood floods you dungarees" Tupac wore dungarees
- "laugh now, cry later" Reference to Tupac’s tattoo Smile now cry later
- " When my men bust you just move with such stamina, slugs missed ya, I ain't mad at cha" Reference to Pac’s track I ain’t mad at Cha
- " Flamin gats aimin' at these maniacs put my name in raps" Pac wasn’t subliminal in Hit em up n’ used biggies name in the open
- "slugs go touchy touchy, you're bleeding lovely wit yo spirit above me, or beneath me, yo whole life ya lived sneaky, now ya rest internally sleepy, ya burn wen ya creep me, rest where the worms and the weak be"
- "team in the marine blue six coupe”
- " hugs from fake friends, make ends they hate you,"
- " slugs hit your chest, tap your spine, flatline, heard through the grapevine you got fucked fo times" Pac got hit 4 times the night he died
-“damn that three to nine fucked you up fo real tho” reference to suge sentence for breaking his probation after Pacs shootin
- "as for remorse, we feel no"
You're the real MVP
This is Long Kiss Goodnight? Did he put out Going Back to Cali after Pac died?
Nas wore dungarees roo
So big didn't rap like that before?
Big was in Cali in 1996.