2pac sure can NOT say shit about stealing, it's claims out there that Pac stole "Brenda's Got A Baby" and there is a claim that the concept for the song "Dear Mama" was created by rapper Kill Kill and stolen by Tupac.✅
@@TheRemixstress Lol 😂 both of these men are dead died a slave to their Sins and you y’all are fighting over this. Tupac Shakur Never stoled No Brenda got a Baby and Dear Mama. That I do know for a fact, That info you got it’s Gossip and no truth to it. Now you can Argue with me if I was you I would give my life to Yeshua stop idolizing and Worshipping these Celebrities:
@@poweronetwothreetrust1627 Facts? And where exactly are YOUR sources that you can claim FACT? Lmfaooooo You just choose NOT to believe it, you have NO facts on those claims about those songs. So cut the bullsh!t FACTS lie....You don't don't if the claims are true or not...You're just choosing NOT to believe them because it's Pac. Hahahahaa
He was talking about the river as in the Mississippi River.. which also known as "THE MISSISSIPPI"... the line was referring to women he has in between the Mississippi river and the east coast a states.
@@bilalrashad6636 if you approve biting rhymes everything " hot " then you even worse human being than biggie Jay-Z drake all them fakes that ruined hip hop congratulations, be proud of your fakenes
Hell nah, it was because of another rapper who had Biggie Smalls. A white rapper from Delaware...So that's why this is bizarre, why would he steal this guys name. I'd bet the house that Diddy & $ was involved in this.
"From Mississippi down to East Coast," If you don't know, now you know. It's sad that this guy's song, personality, and name were stolen, and he couldn't do anything about it. He must have felt cheated and demoralized when he first heard Biggie's track "Juicy."
You damn right.. Them up north niggaz didn't respect us back then° But they learned how to love the west after that statement Biggie made about E40 lol Eventually Biggie started to Tapp in... "Not from Houston But I rap a lot" lol
Notorious B.I.G.'s name was in The Sources "Unsigned Hype" in 1992. BEFORE HE WAS SIGNED ON UPTOWN. Everybody & their momma should know that. Notorious B.I.G.'s name appears on a Heavy D's track named "Buncha niggas" in 1992.
@@KwestTheVisionary What does your age have to do with it bruh i will be 42 in October..he was still using Biggie Smalls and BIG he alwaaaaays screamed Biggie Smalls back in the day, you cant deny the release dates of the songs, this doesnt change BIGs legacy but you cant lie to yourself either Puffy is a genius bottom line
@@YBSMuzik everybody has an alias fam! So what! Everything his name has been on has been Notorious B.I.G. you're 42? Ok...think back. If you were paying attention to hip hop back then you woulda known he was in source unsigned hype before he ever met puff. Yall up here tryna rewrite history! Footage doesn't lie. I will quote a line from when he was 17. " That's just me the "B.I.G" competition ripper ever since 13" CASE CLOSED💯
He could release that tape and ask Disc Makers to print another year. There were many confusions regarding copyright years where copyraight year wouldn't state the year of release, but the year of creating label's copyright to publish under the name.
2pac sure can NOT say shit about stealing, it's claims out there that Pac stole "Brenda's Got A Baby" and there is a claim that the concept for the song "Dear Mama" was created by rapper Kill Kill and stolen by Tupac.✅
Yeah but Pac claimed that Big bit off of him. Which is not true in the slightest. Pac was a narcissist who claimed everyone bit off of him including BTNH. So...yeah irrelevant
It was an actor was an Had the name biggie smalls And I do feel different a little bit about Big's legacy! I mean at least 2pac was original and so was LL Cool J
@@casteltheghettomonk4392 you're lying boy when I get a life! Don't talk to me again until you grow up is what you just said sounded real stupid and doesn't exist! That's like saying there was a white Tupac 🤦🤦
In kim porter book that just been released she talks about diddy and big working with this dude she thought he was from da west coast after hearing this song and biggie’s song they definitely got the same flow some artist do reference tracks for other artists listen to dre still d.r.e it was wrote by Jay z you can hear dre using Jay z cadence
Here is the short sean heard it felt it had a vision like dam if big was on this shit tried to get big to do it big didnt want to he wanted machine gun funk to be his break out then sean hears the sample on a loop at Pete Rocks house all that did was tell sean this shit hot if Pete fukking with it then he convinced big and Big kept as close to real as he could there was no other reason for the Mississippi to the East Coast line when Big had been hustling in North Carolina why not hit them up
Nah big daddy is big daddy kane and the name big daddy comes from a character in a blaxploitation movie called the guy from Harlem in 1977 biggie smalls was from a character in a blaxploitation movie called let's do it again in 1975 and big poppa comes from a character called big papa in a blaxploitation movie called black Ceasar in 1973 all of those names are from blaxploitation films, the name notorious b.i.g was what biggie was listed as in the source magazine unsigned hype in march 92 just type in notorious b.i.g unsigned hype you'll see it so that's a year before the notorious b1 guy
Seems nobody wants to hear that and just want to run with the non sense... Shameful. I'm with you on that one. Notorious B.I.G. was also on a Heavy D track named "Buncha Niggas" in 1992...
@@dr.madthumbz2689 It lacks Common Sense plus Biggie officially changed his name in mid 93. The original Source magazine did have Notorious Big rather Biggie Smalls. Y'all looking at the reprint on the internet. Wikipedia tells you everything. Just type Notorious Big.
Puffy remodel biggie image & Puffy is known for jacking stuff Puffy prolly seen this as a opportunity to craft biggie to be that image first big fat rapper doing that sample shit
PUFFY Strikes Again. Even In Biggie Movie,Biggie Didn't Wanna Rap To MTUME Song. Even In Old Footage Before Biggie Had A Deal His Style Never Changed .PUFF Came With The Notorious B.I.G Name.
Biggie rhymes nothing like this dude. Biggie was Notorious BIG in 1992. He was in the source magazine as unsigned hype. No puffy or badboy. Just Biggie and 50 Grand his DJ. This is a bullshit story. Jucy was a classic back then and more people sampled that song. Please ask somebody who was old enough to remember those times. This guy also rhyming like a west coast artist and he from Mississippi? That aint BIG style.
@@commoncentz3148 The lyrics and beat is produced different. Different topic also. Can yall hear? Juicy was the name of the original put out by Mtume also. Thats who they sampled.
Notorious B1 got cheated.... Biggie been stealing.... Biggie took from Pac, Nas, Heavy D, Notorious B1 etc Time for this shyt to come to light° Shouts out to Notorious B1 AKA The Big Belly Man!!! P.S. B1 Verses was harder
The only thing I see hear is the word Nortorius being the same, but that's like the first N to use Lil claiming everybody after him stole his name. As far as B.I.G, Biggie was a big guy so that's normal to use the word Big or Biggie. Asfar as the sample, that's not his for anybody to steal and that's like saying who ever sampled a classic song first they get to claim everyone after him stole their song, Bull S! As far as Big stealing his style I doubt that. Big was rapping on street corners in NY as a teenager and if anything he was looking up to rappers that was famous and could rap and like everyone else bc there was no internet, didn't know who this guy was. So I guess Puffy taught Big how to rap to or took my man style and gave it to Big, Bull S! Big was battle rapping and someone let Puff hear Big going off with that voice and u can hear the same style just slowed down.
Even though it’s a shock now it’s really nothing new. When u send out demos and your music is “NOT PROTECTED “ you’re leaving it open not for theft, but for others to use. IF his music was protected he would of either got a lump some payment or if he was smart worked out royalties splits. This is the music BUSINESS and people have to understand that. B1 made it a good song, Biggie made it an iconic one. 🎯
@@user-xb4fm5rx8h What has changed about the industry today? Just less originality and more outlets to funnel. But the fact(s) remains, you get no after before that which came before and paved the way for it. Good artist is not a new discovery.
@@parriswalton6837 The talented artists today get no exposure, the radio NY stations gate-keep all the good music. I believe the OG’s ruined Hip-Hop more than the young niggaz did. I blame HOT 97 and Kanye for the downfall of mainstream Hip-Hop.
@@user-xb4fm5rx8h Here's the problem. Real organic Hip hop was never meant to be mainstream. It's been hijacked.Technology has been both a curse and a blessing on Hip Hop. Og's and today's talented young artist have never ran those major corporations that control the radio, media, distribution channels, and entertainment industry. I agree with you on the gatekeepers blocking. Just not necessarily on who's actually doing the blocking.
@@thepeoplesinformant2765 it’s called the music industry. Haha. Songs gets stolen and bought from other people all the time. Plus Biggie style is totally different from B1. Let’s keep it a buck 💯. If you listened to both tracks. 2 entirely different people.
He knew "From Mississippi down to the East coast" Even 2pac claimed Biggie stole his shit. Biggie was no choirboy.
Exactly mf try to act like biggie was an angel and Tupac was a devil
2pac sure can NOT say shit about stealing, it's claims out there that Pac stole "Brenda's Got A Baby" and there is a claim that the concept for the song "Dear Mama" was created by rapper Kill Kill and stolen by Tupac.✅
@@TheRemixstress Lol 😂 both of these men are dead died a slave to their Sins and you y’all are fighting over this. Tupac Shakur Never stoled No Brenda got a Baby and Dear Mama. That I do know for a fact, That info you got it’s Gossip and no truth to it. Now you can Argue with me if I was you I would give my life to Yeshua stop idolizing and Worshipping these Celebrities:
@@poweronetwothreetrust1627 Facts? And where exactly are YOUR sources that you can claim FACT? Lmfaooooo
You just choose NOT to believe it, you have NO facts on those claims about those songs. So cut the bullsh!t FACTS lie....You don't don't if the claims are true or not...You're just choosing NOT to believe them because it's Pac. Hahahahaa
@@poweronetwothreetrust1627 true but in rhe same breath you defend tupac 🤣
Puff and bad boy were just some biting bottom feeders...💯
Everybody wants to have that southern flavor
that dude sound simple. Biggie dont sound nothing like him
@@spenser6353 u a hater
Doug$ boyz bad boyz record notorious big /notorious b1 clear as day
" From the Mississippi down to the east coast" lol he even mention where he bites hahaha 🤣😂
He was talking about the river as in the Mississippi River.. which also known as "THE MISSISSIPPI"... the line was referring to women he has in between the Mississippi river and the east coast a states.
@@TheDavids2nd yeah yeah yeah , can't believe you even defending this shit ....
@@casteltheghettomonk4392People love taking shots at Biggie but Biggie was still a dope MC like it or not
@@bilalrashad6636 if you approve biting rhymes everything " hot " then you even worse human being than biggie Jay-Z drake all them fakes that ruined hip hop congratulations, be proud of your fakenes
@@casteltheghettomonk4392 I'm not a fan of Jay-Z or Drake but Biggie was dope, people just love to diss Biggie for the hell of it
It doesnt matter if he stole 1 song or if the flow different they stole the man song
that beat was a sample. How was it stolen?
@@spenser6353 ask Pete rock and Nas about it bro
Big Daddy (Big Pappa), Notorious B1 (Notorious B.I.G.), flow over the same sample.
Facts
It's like WWE, they only playing a character.
From missippi to the east cost,
That line will never be the same
Yea, that's fucked up, no lie
mississippi is an actual place so that means nothing. Yall reaching
@@mostmost1 STFU kid go listen to more sus rappers like Big hahaha 🤣😂
Big changed his name from Biggie Smalls because it is copyrighted the name Biggie Smalls comes from a character in a movie.
Then stole this guys!
Hell nah, it was because of another rapper who had Biggie Smalls. A white rapper from Delaware...So that's why this is bizarre, why would he steal this guys name. I'd bet the house that Diddy & $ was involved in this.
@@dr.madthumbz2689 Are you slow🤔 Damn
@@dr.madthumbz2689 No. the character biggie smalls was from a movie
didn't biggie used Notorious B.I.G. in freestyle, back in 80's?
"From Mississippi down to East Coast," If you don't know, now you know. It's sad that this guy's song, personality, and name were stolen, and he couldn't do anything about it. He must have felt cheated and demoralized when he first heard Biggie's track "Juicy."
You damn right.. Them up north niggaz didn't respect us back then°
But they learned how to love the west after that statement Biggie made about E40 lol
Eventually Biggie started to Tapp in...
"Not from Houston But I rap a lot" lol
Notorious B.I.G.'s name was in The Sources "Unsigned Hype" in 1992. BEFORE HE WAS SIGNED ON UPTOWN. Everybody & their momma should know that. Notorious B.I.G.'s name appears on a Heavy D's track named "Buncha niggas" in 1992.
We gotta teach these young ass people because they dont research shit.
Lies ... he changed to Notorious B.I.G. in 94
@@YBSMuzik wrong! Do your research. I'm 40yrs old. I was around and very much a fan of BIG
@@KwestTheVisionary What does your age have to do with it bruh i will be 42 in October..he was still using Biggie Smalls and BIG he alwaaaaays screamed Biggie Smalls back in the day, you cant deny the release dates of the songs, this doesnt change BIGs legacy but you cant lie to yourself either Puffy is a genius bottom line
@@YBSMuzik everybody has an alias fam! So what! Everything his name has been on has been Notorious B.I.G. you're 42? Ok...think back. If you were paying attention to hip hop back then you woulda known he was in source unsigned hype before he ever met puff. Yall up here tryna rewrite history! Footage doesn't lie. I will quote a line from when he was 17. " That's just me the "B.I.G" competition ripper ever since 13" CASE CLOSED💯
He could release that tape and ask Disc Makers to print another year. There were many confusions regarding copyright years where copyraight year wouldn't state the year of release, but the year of creating label's copyright to publish under the name.
Why would you make allegations now???
Why not when He first came out when the money was first kicking off
No it doesn't change Biggie legacy for me, it just reassures my thoughts on Pee Dookie's slick a$$. 🤣
Facts
Biggie stole the man's whole style ...let's quit using puffy as a scape goat
Pac said big was a biter 😂
2pac sure can NOT say shit about stealing, it's claims out there that Pac stole "Brenda's Got A Baby" and there is a claim that the concept for the song "Dear Mama" was created by rapper Kill Kill and stolen by Tupac.✅
Yeah but Pac claimed that Big bit off of him. Which is not true in the slightest. Pac was a narcissist who claimed everyone bit off of him including BTNH. So...yeah irrelevant
Nas and Wu Tang members dissed biggie for being fake " shark biter"
LOL yeah right. Tupac the fake thug LoL. Mr ballerina.
It was an actor was an Had the name biggie smalls
And I do feel different a little bit about Big's legacy! I mean at least 2pac was original and so was LL Cool J
Stop lying ! There was another white rapper from west coast called biggie smalls , just spelled differently
@@casteltheghettomonk4392 you're lying boy when I get a life! Don't talk to me again until you grow up is what you just said sounded real stupid and doesn't exist! That's like saying there was a white Tupac 🤦🤦
In kim porter book that just been released she talks about diddy and big working with this dude she thought he was from da west coast after hearing this song and biggie’s song they definitely got the same flow some artist do reference tracks for other artists listen to dre still d.r.e it was wrote by Jay z you can hear dre using Jay z cadence
I’m not surprised!!! Puffy is very sinister. For Puffy it’s to much like right!!! He can’t do right.
Here is the short sean heard it felt it had a vision like dam if big was on this shit tried to get big to do it big didnt want to he wanted machine gun funk to be his break out then sean hears the sample on a loop at Pete Rocks house all that did was tell sean this shit hot if Pete fukking with it then he convinced big and Big kept as close to real as he could there was no other reason for the Mississippi to the East Coast line when Big had been hustling in North Carolina why not hit them up
He was definitely blackballed by Diddy and company
Now it's all about Versace you copy my style
Biggie Smalls changed to The Notorious B.I.G. around the time he did the Mary. J. Blige remix for What's the 411 (December '93)
He was notorious b.i.g in the 92 source magazine unsigned hype. Research
He changed his name cause another rapper had the same name , legal issues, check it out man stop defending this fake ass sus clown
Nah big daddy is big daddy kane and the name big daddy comes from a character in a blaxploitation movie called the guy from Harlem in 1977 biggie smalls was from a character in a blaxploitation movie called let's do it again in 1975 and big poppa comes from a character called big papa in a blaxploitation movie called black Ceasar in 1973 all of those names are from blaxploitation films, the name notorious b.i.g was what biggie was listed as in the source magazine unsigned hype in march 92 just type in notorious b.i.g unsigned hype you'll see it so that's a year before the notorious b1 guy
Seems nobody wants to hear that and just want to run with the non sense... Shameful.
I'm with you on that one. Notorious B.I.G. was also on a Heavy D track named "Buncha Niggas" in 1992...
@@dr.madthumbz2689 It lacks Common Sense plus Biggie officially changed his name in mid 93. The original Source magazine did have Notorious Big rather Biggie Smalls. Y'all looking at the reprint on the internet. Wikipedia tells you everything. Just type Notorious Big.
Puffy remodel biggie image & Puffy is known for jacking stuff Puffy prolly seen this as a opportunity to craft biggie to be that image first big fat rapper doing that sample shit
Biggie alive in Jurassic 5 ( soup ) and Tupac and EASY E all in 1 group ....yup
PUFFY Strikes Again. Even In Biggie Movie,Biggie Didn't Wanna Rap To MTUME Song. Even In Old Footage Before Biggie Had A Deal His Style Never Changed .PUFF Came With The Notorious B.I.G Name.
wooooooow
Why they started to speak on this now? All that years? No matter how they claim they stole their song, badboy gets all the credits.
Biggie also bit from MC THICK. Look him up
Biggie rhymes nothing like this dude. Biggie was Notorious BIG in 1992. He was in the source magazine as unsigned hype. No puffy or badboy. Just Biggie and 50 Grand his DJ. This is a bullshit story. Jucy was a classic back then and more people sampled that song. Please ask somebody who was old enough to remember those times. This guy also rhyming like a west coast artist and he from Mississippi? That aint BIG style.
@@commoncentz3148 The lyrics and beat is produced different. Different topic also. Can yall hear? Juicy was the name of the original put out by Mtume also. Thats who they sampled.
Snoop's debut wasn't dropped September '93 but late November '93
The actor Calvin Lockhart had the name from the move let's do it again he sued bad boy
Calvin Lockhart had the name biggie smalls
Notorious B1 got cheated....
Biggie been stealing....
Biggie took from Pac, Nas, Heavy D, Notorious B1 etc
Time for this shyt to come to light°
Shouts out to Notorious B1 AKA The Big Belly Man!!!
P.S. B1 Verses was harder
Biggie Smalls was a white rapper from Cali
And biggies name was biggie smalls but he had to change it so he chose notorious big
The only thing I see hear is the word Nortorius being the same, but that's like the first N to use Lil claiming everybody after him stole his name. As far as B.I.G, Biggie was a big guy so that's normal to use the word Big or Biggie. Asfar as the sample, that's not his for anybody to steal and that's like saying who ever sampled a classic song first they get to claim everyone after him stole their song, Bull S! As far as Big stealing his style I doubt that. Big was rapping on street corners in NY as a teenager and if anything he was looking up to rappers that was famous and could rap and like everyone else bc there was no internet, didn't know who this guy was. So I guess Puffy taught Big how to rap to or took my man style and gave it to Big, Bull S! Big was battle rapping and someone let Puff hear Big going off with that voice and u can hear the same style just slowed down.
You see the album cover got Big on it too tho
Just have to hear the song n the names to not be silly n know puff n big took it but o'well, biggies bars are unmatched, could have any name n blew up
I'm sorry, but Biggie takes a hit for this 1 too...
Can he sue and get paid? If not, what is the point of this madness? 😎💯👌🏿💰
Shark biter nothing special
Even though it’s a shock now it’s really nothing new. When u send out demos and your music is “NOT PROTECTED “ you’re leaving it open not for theft, but for others to use. IF his music was protected he would of either got a lump some payment or if he was smart worked out royalties splits. This is the music BUSINESS and people have to understand that. B1 made it a good song, Biggie made it an iconic one. 🎯
That goes to show how many other ‘90s rappers stole bars/lyrics too. I’m starting to look at these rappers different now.
@@user-xb4fm5rx8h What has changed about the industry today? Just less originality and more outlets to funnel. But the fact(s) remains, you get no after before that which came before and paved the way for it. Good artist is not a new discovery.
And of course many more artist and an infinite amount of music.
@@parriswalton6837 The talented artists today get no exposure, the radio NY stations gate-keep all the good music. I believe the OG’s ruined Hip-Hop more than the young niggaz did. I blame HOT 97 and Kanye for the downfall of mainstream Hip-Hop.
@@user-xb4fm5rx8h Here's the problem. Real organic Hip hop was never meant to be mainstream. It's been hijacked.Technology has been both a curse and a blessing on Hip Hop. Og's and today's talented young artist have never ran those major corporations that control the radio, media, distribution channels, and entertainment industry. I agree with you on the gatekeepers blocking. Just not necessarily on who's actually doing the blocking.
Biggie is fat,so he is notorious big and biggie small
Well why don't he rap now then
you need to do more research and remember more things b4 u upload videos
Doesn't change Biggie's not one bit for me. He still the greatest of all time and the best to ever do it.
Even after you know he stole it from someone smh can’t make this stuff up 🤦🏽♂️
@@thepeoplesinformant2765 it’s called the music industry. Haha. Songs gets stolen and bought from other people all the time. Plus Biggie style is totally different from B1. Let’s keep it a buck 💯. If you listened to both tracks. 2 entirely different people.
@@shaungreen7961 i mean but come on bruh did he have to take homies name tho
@@therockobama3018 Puff took it and give him that name.
@@shaungreen7961 so notorious b1 got taking and turned into notorious B.I.G? Also big daddy the name B1 had got turned into big poppa that biggie had?
She he couldn’t rap anywhere near biggies skill
Not the point puppy nuts
@@nicstone3141 that is the point slow dude. Do you know what style means?
I get it but it’s just 1 song. Their flows are different
Wrong
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😂😂 what a cap
@@jasminetianaa dang girl u fine