The Fresh Prince
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It is time for the ultimate debate that has been going on since the late 90s.
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You call this a ultimate debate?
Where the facts at or your opinion?
Matter fact, i dont even wana hear it.
Its been proven, and backed up by scientific evidence that me against the world is better then anythin biggie has put out.
One reason is that the proud'm going with All Eyez On Me because:You call this a ultimate debate?
Where the facts at or your opinion?
Matter fact, i dont even wana hear it.
Its been proven, and backed up by scientific evidence that me against the world is better then anythin biggie has put out.
You call this a ultimate debate?
Where the facts at or your opinion?
Matter fact, i dont even wana hear it.
Its been proven, and backed up by scientific evidence that me against the world is better then anythin biggie has put out.
One reason is that the proud'm going with All Eyez On Me because:
1. The production was great and versatile
2. The number of features on the album was amazing
3. The is a mixture between party songs and songs that educate
4. Pac just went in on the album, holding nothing back
5. The amount of quotable verses
B.I.G.'s album on the other hand was commercial and was leaning towards pop status. Some of the songs on the album were nothing but bragging about money and females (not saying All Eyez On Me didn't have those songs either).
I can see what you're saying. It just seems more commercial to me. When Pac released The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory you can tell he really wasn't with that commercialism. I know it's not a valid point in the thread but this is what I think.I agree with everything you said about AIOM and disagree with everything you said about LID.
LID only had a few commercial/radio records. Hypnotize, Mo Money Mo Problems, Going Back to Cali, **** You Tonight and maybe I Love The Dough. I think people get fooled cuz Mo Money Mo Problems was so big they think that was most of the album. Most of LID was street ****. BIG doing his mafia/coke rap storytelling. AIOM had more fit for radio songs than LID.
This I agree with. I'm not saying he didn't make commercial **** but I don't think he was really with it.He was with the commercial ****. Pac was versatile. He could do radio records w/o them sounding corny or watered down. California Love can be played at the blackest club to the whitest party.
Well we know which one you likeAlso OP have you thought about making a YouTube vlogging channel ?
Personally for me it's:Naw this was heavily debated. Back in the day and Makaveli is Pacs best cd
Even the who had the better song All eyes on me vs Nas Street Dreams or Notorious Thugs vs Thug luv the better Bone thugs feature
I thought more than half of All Eyes On Me was garbage or average
What are you talking about? Euthanasia was going to be the name of the label (before he decided on Makaveli Records), he had a chain and all. The chain broke that night in Vegas when he was stomping out that gang member.
To this day I don't know why he changed the name from Euthanasia or whatever to All Eyez On Me though.
Then you had other records where Pac was going right at Big and the Girl that accused him of rape, like on the first verse of Holla At Me which is criminally underrated to me.
Makaveli got too many records
To this day I don't know why he changed the name from Euthanasia or whatever to All Eyez On Me though.