@@drewali7 the timeline is probably mistaken. That is a definite Kane flow right there and videos lots of times get dates mixed up;people slap tags on presumably and release videos with them on them because they think they’re from a certain point but you don’t exactly know that for sure! The only ways you can find out are the original source or another one.
This definitely wasn't 1986.. High Top fade wasn't poppin back then and nobody rapped like that back then either.. This was probably 1988, or maybe 89.
He was the first rapper I ever heard say ''He never wrote anything down'' then every rapper started saying the same. Not taking a jab at other rappers just stating facts. Damn, Big, we miss you brotha!!!!! You repped BK to the fullest...I hope you and Pac found peace up there....
He did write rhymes at a point…when he saw Jay do it, he started doing it himself..Jay did when he first started too. No big deal, just a part of evolving their mic skills/wordplay.
@@NeoNitty No doubt, respect King, just growing up in Bed-Stuy do or die. My Fam was always Big and he was the first that I heard say it but that's neither here nor there...He was just the first for me...And after he died Jay made a lot of references that since Big is gone he would take the reign and carry-on...
@@JD-ny3vz Not doubting your recollection or Clark; but for me growing up in Bed-Stuy do or die Biggie was the first for me. And if you listen to Jay after Big passed he made a lot of references saying Big isn't here so he would take the reign and carry-on. Even when Nas & Jay were battling Nas even talked about Jay taking Big's style but that's neither here nor there I respect them both but for me it was Notorious......The only GOAT!!!!!!
Oh so first of all biggie been started doing freestyles since in the late 80s. During that time period instantly in the early 90s he's been hustling selling crack and cocaine and now here we are 20 yrs later
Yes bro…sad, but real.💯 I think of the lines from Earth, Wind and Fire’s “ Way of the world” “Child is born with a heart of gold/way of the world makes his heart so cold” Real ish.
cool kid with a rap talent that could take struggling kids out of the projects, and make them into millionaires. We need to appreciate those that opened up the hip hop industry for and all the flashy industry moguls today. RIP King of Brooklyn. Someone very jealous and undeserving decided to take you away too soon. Say hi to Pac!
It's crazy how the music just flows and fits in with his presence when the video begins as if it was a legend being presented...darn near brung tears to my eyes😢
@@delontewilliams4090 it's getting creepy because it's like on a RUclips video there could be 10,000 comments and they could all be bots and we'll never know but sometimes they slip up like this and don't make sense it's making me realize how creepy our reality is bro look up dead internet theory
It’s funny how some of the most gangsta rappers went to a school of the arts or some other prestige school Pac, Biggie, Prodigy and Havoc ( Mobb Deep) Sounds like a CIA set up
I agree, also forgot to mention ice cube. Dude was soft but was rapping about the most gangster shit ever. You would believe he was a gangster if you listened to his lyrics but he was far from one. i mean the guy had both parents, grew up in a good neighbourhood and went to a rich school lol. A lot of these 90s rappers were fake as fuck
No it didnt. 2pac was killed over a stolen DeathRow chain by Orlando Anderson aka Baby Lane. That shit had nothing to do with no east coast vs west coast beef.
even though it was his beginning even at that age you could see the confidence in him already... he was destined... made his own video music box skit lol shout out to the vid kid and VJ ralph McDaniel's!
It's amazing to me how much, rhymes schemes changed throughout the years now, we fit 2 or 3 words that rhyme in the same bar instead of just the last ending word, melodies, flows and play on words also.
There's no way this is from 86 because this is a Big Daddy Kane flow and that didn't come out until 88. Even his hair was Kane inspired. In 1986 everyone was still rapping like Fat Boys and Run-DMC. There's no way ur gonna convince me BIG came up with this flow on his own lol
The more I see about Pac and Big the more it seems like they weren't really who they portrayed. Pac for sure went to good schools for performing arts. How is BIG freestyling on a camera of this quality in 1986? Definitely had some support or something.
He was 398 pounds when he died he would've suffered from high blood pressure, and diabetes by the time he would've been in his 40s rip to the greatest rapper off all time.
The legendary notorious BIG freestyling at age 13 you was the Brooklyn zet that's why they call you the hip Hop King 👑 you was doing your thing you started from The hustle then you made it to the top making all that cream forget about a dollar and a dream, money talks b******* walks you got to pay the cost if you want to be the boss you may be gone it ain't the same without you hip-hop is lost there's a line they can't cross when they hate on you the way they murdered you that's fale karma will come they will lose their cruising for a bruise, what happened to you was not smooth we still crying over you why the world's got to be so ugly and crew now it's time to make a move being that you're not here you no longer have to go to that abuse, you had the whole world in your hands you was the man fam it was my number one fan you still are you could have been the second 50 Grand Bam Bam Bam
I remember in his interviews he used to front and claim he didn’t start rapping til just a couple years before working on Ready To Die, I guess he felt it sounded cooler to say that, rather than acknowledging that he been doin it since way back. He had that Kane energy (and hair). He was born to do this, I hate that he was killed just a decade later…
He copied this dude for real n it's crazy ,ruclips.net/video/P2TzqCuJchw/видео.html, I like biggie but this came out in 93 before biggie brought his album out , he's practically copied someone's name again 👀
@@neverhungryagain2187 no he didn't always go by the notorious that's b,s, he had to change his original stage name before his album dropped from Biggie smalls to notorious BiG which is basically the same name as notorious B1 ffs 😂
I love how so many is mentioning Big Dadde Kane as an influence here (which IS true) yet, Kane is rarely talked about in top 10 or GOAT discussions because alot of "other" artists that came 10-15-20 years later gets put in those discussions when Kane would SMOKE every last one of them
@@fdaps11236 I can defintely respect that although I can't put Jada there, definitely not over guys like Nas, Rahim, Black, Thought Gza, AZ, Killah Priest if we are going on 🖊 no hood talking rapper comes over an overall lyrical animal But I respect your list ✊🏽✊🏽
@@joejett5084 rappers didn't become more better than Kane, you're bugging Truthfully, they just became more marketable talking about a bunch of shit they never did Not only did Kane have dope rhymes, we and he could dance to his music while reciting his rhymes His style was 100x better than those after him
1ST CHILD OF HARDCORE RAP HERE: IN '86, I WAS 10 YEARS OLD GOING ON 11 & HAD BECAME THA' PRESIDENT OF MY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL THAT YEAR! THEREFORE, BIGGIE WAS ABOUT 15 OR 16 HERE, BECAUSE HE & PAC WERE AROUND THA' SAME AGE, BORN THA' SAME EXACT YEAR, & WERE BOTH AROUND 5 YEARS OLDER THAN I WHOM STARTED AT 9. BUT, R.I.P TO THIS OTHER LEGEND WHOM APPARENTLY WASN'T AZ GUTTER THOUGH AZ HIS VERSION OF THA' "JUICY" REMIX MADE/MAKES ONE BELIEVE FROM THA' LOOKS OF THANGZ HERE. JS.
Biggie was mostly influenced by Big Daddy Kane. You can tell by his flow @ this time as well as his hairdo. R.I.P BIG we miss you
big facts dogz
Yup, and clearly this ain’t 1986 in the video. Kane came on the scene around 87-88. So if I had to guess this video was done around 88-89
I was just about to say. This is definitely that big daddy kane flow.
His flow had more of a Kool Moe Dee vibe back then
And the suit
And in a matter of time how he changed and mastered a whole new & unique flow.
A genius at it's best 🥂
He's the KING OF NYC
He mastered Craig Mack’s flow.
@@peterrabbit2338 I'm not surprised. Messed up how they did him. RIP mack
@@peterrabbit2338 say what???
@@logancampos2436 don’t believe that bullshit
Big with the big daddy kane rhyme flow influential
Long live the KANE!
check the timeline!!! this has nothing to do with kane!!!! You can't tell me I am wrong because i am a Kane fanatic!!!
@@drewali7 the timeline is probably mistaken. That is a definite Kane flow right there and videos lots of times get dates mixed up;people slap tags on presumably and release videos with them on them because they think they’re from a certain point but you don’t exactly know that for sure! The only ways you can find out are the original source or another one.
@blesstwon but he was born in 72 so which year does that likely make it?😂
@blesstwon you trying to make a point here? I never seen no record of Eazy nor Kadafi doing time. Give me the link/source
Never seen this, the change physically and on the mic 10 years later is crazy 💯
Physically lol he just got fatter!!!
80s fast 90s slow something like that
What happened to his eyes?
@@dracomalfoy1784 90s more smooth and calm
This is from the latest documentary about Big
He was 14yo in this video
What’s your point???
What I respect the most about big was He never let anyone stop him from seeing his vision. Rest in Power 👑🙏🏿🎼
not even puffy, ask gene deal
Racist
what i dont respect about him is that he wanted someone to use his gun to kill 2pac
Looks like he flicked that camera off until he found out it was time to freestyle
Whoever shot him put a stop to his vision fast.
This definitely wasn't 1986.. High Top fade wasn't poppin back then and nobody rapped like that back then either.. This was probably 1988, or maybe 89.
I agree
Right. This is post”Paid inFull” era. You can tell by his rhyme cadence
I would agree with '88 ish. The high top and the Kane flow. "Halfsteppin" must've been out by this time..
Yeah well said lol I think 86 biggie would look even younger lol
Was thinking the same thing
Biggie was freestyles at such young age at point of time back in the day.
Nigga what
@@ejfernandez886 💀
@@ejfernandez886 😂😂nah fr
@@ejfernandez886 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
yeah
Just the way we remember him…….SOLID AF!!!!!💪🏽
He THICC too. On foe nem
Biggie favorite rapper all time but his flow was poop right here. I'm glad he polished his flow up amd slowed it down
@Jay Yoyo Big was like 6,2 though. Big and Suge were the same height.
He was the first rapper I ever heard say ''He never wrote anything down'' then every rapper started saying the same. Not taking a jab at other rappers just stating facts. Damn, Big, we miss you brotha!!!!! You repped BK to the fullest...I hope you and Pac found peace up there....
Apparently Hov did it before Big on Math Hoffa's podcast Clark Kent who was friends with both said Jay influenced Big to do that.
He did write rhymes at a point…when he saw Jay do it, he started doing it himself..Jay did when he first started too. No big deal, just a part of evolving their mic skills/wordplay.
@@NeoNitty No doubt, respect King, just growing up in Bed-Stuy do or die. My Fam was always Big and he was the first that I heard say it but that's neither here nor there...He was just the first for me...And after he died Jay made a lot of references that since Big is gone he would take the reign and carry-on...
@@JD-ny3vz Not doubting your recollection or Clark; but for me growing up in Bed-Stuy do or die Biggie was the first for me. And if you listen to Jay after Big passed he made a lot of references saying Big isn't here so he would take the reign and carry-on. Even when Nas & Jay were battling Nas even talked about Jay taking Big's style but that's neither here nor there I respect them both but for me it was Notorious......The only GOAT!!!!!!
@@lilbuck70 Yea it's all love I respect the GOATS my 3 favorites MC's are Biggie, Jay-Z, and Nas so no shade here at all.
this is before he heard B1 😂
🤣😂😂🤣😂
He stole the dude😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
Right!!!!!!!!!!!
@@dianevrules Your Profile Pic is Real Or Fake ?
One of the greatest lyracist of all time
Lyracist.
To me...thee!
@Sly Boogy you top 5 on the non exist list.
@@FreeRek16 biggie was a rhymer not really any punch lines or thought out lines of that nature
@@FreeRek16 impressive but thee best or one of the best is reachin
like a baby rakim/kane
I'm a fan of 2pac wholeheartedly but this guy has incredible echo in his mouth damn talent is talent God bless
Emotional
Pause
GAAAY
Y'all wild. 🤣😭
Respect to BIG. Respect to this from the heart comment.
Big was good.
Pac was God.
That voice man, even at that age, a legacy in Hip-Hop.
0:23 song name ? (beat)
sample from dj shadow "Stem / Long Stem / Transmission 2"
@@luqzpressstart6478 god bless u 🙏
A testimony of what consistency can do for someone 🔥🙏🏾
Big Daddy Kane flow...
...BIGGIE WHEN HE WAS SMALLS!...✊️
That dude will forever be in my top Ten of the best rappers of all times.
He’s just gotta be in everyone’s just don’t make sense if he ain’t
This kid has talent. Hope he eventually becomes a famous legendary rapper.
He was killed 1996
@@miodragkimi5544"97
He later became the great Notorious B. i. G
You either young or you have been under a brick 🧱
@@bigbro4266 Or maybe you’re just slow because he obviously is being sarcastic
Im Just wondering his eye Looks good in These early years. Can someone explain what happened?
Oh so first of all biggie been started doing freestyles since in the late 80s. During that time period instantly in the early 90s he's been hustling selling crack and cocaine and now here we are 20 yrs later
You can hear the kane influence... damn I wish BI was still here
No this was 86 cane didn’t come out till 87 he had his own flow
Big Daddy Kane influence
Anybody know what the instrumental at the start of the vid would be? When he leaves Flava In Ya Ear remix starts, but I couldn't catch the other.
Dj Shadow - Midnight in a perfect world
@@pulsku sure appriciate that
kinda, but no…its actually DJ Shadow- Transmission 2
HOLY SHIT I USED TO LIVE IN THAT BUILDING
86… so you telling me big Daddy Kane copied Little Smalls? 😂 This gotta be like 88 or 89 does it not?
Just shows the world take innocent people like B.I.G was and turn them into something that might be incredible but also very conflicted and broken.
Yes bro…sad, but real.💯
I think of the lines from Earth, Wind and Fire’s “ Way of the world”
“Child is born with a heart of gold/way of the world makes his heart so cold”
Real ish.
Big 🔥🔥🔥
cool kid with a rap talent that could take struggling kids out of the projects, and make them into millionaires. We need to appreciate those that opened up the hip hop industry for and all the flashy industry moguls today. RIP King of Brooklyn. Someone very jealous and undeserving decided to take you away too soon. Say hi to Pac!
It's crazy how the music just flows and fits in with his presence when the video begins as if it was a legend being presented...darn near brung tears to my eyes😢
New York legendary freestyle biggie smalls may historically legacy will living on forever
Huh?!
The first Biggie Smalls was a white kid who passed away who was also a friend of Tupac.
Tf!?!!!
How is there so many bots . Wtf is reality
@@delontewilliams4090 it's getting creepy because it's like on a RUclips video there could be 10,000 comments and they could all be bots and we'll never know but sometimes they slip up like this and don't make sense it's making me realize how creepy our reality is bro look up dead internet theory
that camera quality is excellent
It’s funny how some of the most gangsta rappers went to a school of the arts or some other prestige school
Pac, Biggie, Prodigy and Havoc ( Mobb Deep)
Sounds like a CIA set up
Was looking for this comment.
You ever tune in to CallMeKinfolk? You might like the content.
@@kittygIitter I haven’t but I’ll definitely check it out thanks
Biggie wasn't a gangsta
I agree, also forgot to mention ice cube. Dude was soft but was rapping about the most gangster shit ever. You would believe he was a gangster if you listened to his lyrics but he was far from one. i mean the guy had both parents, grew up in a good neighbourhood and went to a rich school lol. A lot of these 90s rappers were fake as fuck
@@illmatic9096 who said they finnsihed those schools, pac for example didnt finnish it even though he wanted.
This is crazy footage 🔥
save this, download it. may it never be deleted or forgotten. the greatest to ever do it. rip kid
No. 2Pac by a LONGSHOT. But shout out Biggie though
B1 was holding the camera
Oh shit🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
This made me shed a tear.😪🥺
He looked so innocent.
RIP KING OF NYC
As far as I know,he died with the title.
KRS has that title...
He still got that title.
Him and Tupac both
@@deanfarr3249 2pac is king of LA
Even though he's really from NYC
@@statisticool I mean I'd say king of the bronx 🤷♂️ with Big pun
that was fn wack lmao and he look like erckle
that beef killed 2 legends, very young and impactful guys
No it didnt. 2pac was killed over a stolen DeathRow chain by Orlando Anderson aka Baby Lane. That shit had nothing to do with no east coast vs west coast beef.
This video just makes me sad :(
Your name…smh…a talented brother (one of my faves- and I’m a big/Pac era dude) who’s life was cut down too short because of some bs..
@@NeoNitty no lies told squad up gz
Big Daddy Kane Style
Coli?!
???
Rakim*
I remember when I used to rock a flat top like that! Everybody in Brooklyn wanted to look like Big Daddy Kane. Those were the days!!!
? goúd?
Awesome bruv 👍🏽..
Thx u 🙌🏽 💀 😤 ♎️....
This is gold.💛
Mississippi to the east coast.....he done stole b1 flow 💯 puff. Bigg has good 🎶 but he stole his style from notorious b1
Legends never die
Yeah as he's now soup from Jurassic 5
PAC actually liked Biggie it was Diddy in his ear. And Pac had other Kniggas in his ear.
RIP LEGEND
2pac was 1000000 more lyrical than big... and im born and raised in brooklyn biggie was never king of ny.
What a smart handsome young man. Wish he was one of the ones that coulda stayed.
No cursing, just pure, unadulterated Hip Hop from a fresh-faced Brooklyn kid.
even though it was his beginning even at that age you could see the confidence in him already... he was destined... made his own video music box skit lol shout out to the vid kid and VJ ralph McDaniel's!
I was born just the year before.
Long live Christopher Wallace Aka The Notorious B.I.G 🕊🙌
Did he say “It’s not trap”?? 🤯
It's amazing to me how much, rhymes schemes changed throughout the years now, we fit 2 or 3 words that rhyme in the same bar instead of just the last ending word, melodies, flows and play on words also.
There's no way this is from 86 because this is a Big Daddy Kane flow and that didn't come out until 88. Even his hair was Kane inspired. In 1986 everyone was still rapping like Fat Boys and Run-DMC. There's no way ur gonna convince me BIG came up with this flow on his own lol
This was before he touched weed. Once he smoked his first blunt, his eyes went and he started spitting fire 🔥
Biggie was smoking since 13
That’s exactly the way I remember him….. solid af.
He was probably already smoking at this age
man, think about what was hitting in 86 before talking lol
😂😂😂
The more I see about Pac and Big the more it seems like they weren't really who they portrayed. Pac for sure went to good schools for performing arts. How is BIG freestyling on a camera of this quality in 1986? Definitely had some support or something.
That BDK flow, if you know you know....
His eyes looked normal here. What happened to his eyes later on.
"It was all a dream." I wonder if he knew right then and there that he would go down as one of the best to ever do it.
I wonder if Ralph Mcdaniels knew the potential when he had this filmed..
Funny how rappers took off after they switched from Kane inspired flows (Biggie, Jigger, Black Thought). Just shows that it pays to be yourself
imagine coming back in time and say to him that he have 10 years to live
please whats da song at the beggining of da video i search him since many years thank you
Biggie Smalls 💪💯
What’s the name of the music in the background?
his style here is like rakim.
Big Daddy Kane
He was 398 pounds when he died he would've suffered from high blood pressure, and diabetes by the time he would've been in his 40s rip to the greatest rapper off all time.
Biggie is and was still the one greatest MC to me
Ba ba baby!
To all of us bro
So was Tupac
Never. 2Pac over EVERYBODY
You can clearly hear the Big Daddy Kane influence
Biggie was too young duringat that time period
He was just a kid 😔
Rip biggie
This is like 88/89, the Big Daddy Kane influence is strong
The legendary notorious BIG freestyling at age 13 you was the Brooklyn zet that's why they call you the hip Hop King 👑 you was doing your thing you started from The hustle then you made it to the top making all that cream forget about a dollar and a dream, money talks b******* walks you got to pay the cost if you want to be the boss you may be gone it ain't the same without you hip-hop is lost there's a line they can't cross when they hate on you the way they murdered you that's fale karma will come they will lose their cruising for a bruise, what happened to you was not smooth we still crying over you why the world's got to be so ugly and crew now it's time to make a move being that you're not here you no longer have to go to that abuse, you had the whole world in your hands you was the man fam it was my number one fan you still are you could have been the second 50 Grand Bam Bam Bam
Notorious B1 seen this an stole bigs flow
Oh ish it's bobby Shmurda in a fat suit 🤣🤣🤣
DJ Shadow- Transmission 2 for anybody wondering what instrumental is being played.
I remember in his interviews he used to front and claim he didn’t start rapping til just a couple years before working on Ready To Die, I guess he felt it sounded cooler to say that, rather than acknowledging that he been doin it since way back. He had that Kane energy (and hair). He was born to do this, I hate that he was killed just a decade later…
It was like 6 or 7 years he didn't front he just didn't count this.
He copied this dude for real n it's crazy ,ruclips.net/video/P2TzqCuJchw/видео.html, I like biggie but this came out in 93 before biggie brought his album out , he's practically copied someone's name again 👀
@@paulmcduff1930 biggie been had notorious in his name
Yea ion know why he cap like that
@@neverhungryagain2187 no he didn't always go by the notorious that's b,s, he had to change his original stage name before his album dropped from Biggie smalls to notorious BiG which is basically the same name as notorious B1 ffs 😂
What a big kid, I’m sure it’s all those sardines he eats for dinner.
Haaaaa. America. The only place where the “poor” are fat.
This guy is gonna make it BIG one day. He has a lot of potential to be the best MC 💯
Biggie was the maestro
Tupac was the enigma
Seems like he had a total diffrent flow in this video. Looking like he stole notorious B1 whole style. Yeah big and puff
Yip and the RUclips noticed .,ruclips.net/video/oApoOBRT8j4/видео.html .😂😂
Stop it. Notorious b1 rap like Eazy-E
Stop clowning 🤡
Sound like Kane a little bit. Bid daddy Kane that is.
He raps like Kane here
Kane was his biggest influence
@@pradabears oh i didn't know that. That's a cool fact
This definitely ain’t no ‘86.
He was nice back then too. Surprised somebody had to make a label for him to get a deal.
He's a fad ,ruclips.net/video/oApoOBRT8j4/видео.html .
Word he sounds like Kane true
he was the best lyrical rapper and rhymer of all time to me
Dam I was five years old
I love how so many is mentioning Big Dadde Kane as an influence here (which IS true) yet, Kane is rarely talked about in top 10 or GOAT discussions because alot of "other" artists that came 10-15-20 years later gets put in those discussions when Kane would SMOKE every last one of them
My top 5 Goats
1- KRS ONE
2- Big Daddy Kane
3- Biggie Smalls
4- Jada Kiss'
5- This Spot Rotates Constantly
@@fdaps11236
I can defintely respect that although I can't put Jada there, definitely not over guys like Nas, Rahim, Black, Thought Gza, AZ, Killah Priest if we are going on 🖊
no hood talking rapper comes over an overall lyrical animal
But I respect your list ✊🏽✊🏽
I'd say 5 is ghostface killa
Rappers became much more better than Kane but if you look at him as an innovator than many rappers got their style from him and he should be top 5.
@@joejett5084 rappers didn't become more better than Kane, you're bugging
Truthfully, they just became more marketable talking about a bunch of shit they never did
Not only did Kane have dope rhymes, we and he could dance to his music while reciting his rhymes
His style was 100x better than those after him
He looks like Eric sermon at this age
Up
Dam Jay Z stole this flow too SMH
1ST CHILD OF HARDCORE RAP HERE: IN '86, I WAS 10 YEARS OLD GOING ON 11 & HAD BECAME THA' PRESIDENT OF MY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL THAT YEAR! THEREFORE, BIGGIE WAS ABOUT 15 OR 16 HERE, BECAUSE HE & PAC WERE AROUND THA' SAME AGE, BORN THA' SAME EXACT YEAR, & WERE BOTH AROUND 5 YEARS OLDER THAN I WHOM STARTED AT 9. BUT, R.I.P TO THIS OTHER LEGEND WHOM APPARENTLY WASN'T AZ GUTTER THOUGH AZ HIS VERSION OF THA' "JUICY" REMIX MADE/MAKES ONE BELIEVE FROM THA' LOOKS OF THANGZ HERE. JS.
Tupac was about 4 years older than biggie, and very gay.
@@andilegxelesha-maqashu7348 how wrong can you be dawg? Pac was a year older than Big you salty
People are just little kids inside.
Rest up . The Notorious 🕊
Wow, sad and proud at same time. Biggie def sounded like Kane here which he said long ago he admired. Def one of the best to ever do it, Kane as well.