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Look at the power a one minute Twitter video can have on someone.Man if this legit Big sliding further down that list and I dare a ***** to say he better than Rozay… That’s insane
Look at the power a one minute Twitter video can have on someone.
Wow NY
Big always been a nickname for fat dudes. Not rollin with that.
And I was expecting a full on reference track. Not knocking Puff or Big for using that beat.
The original Notorious...
When Biggie says " “From the Mississippi down to the East Coast" he means the origin of his name / single - taken from B1.
B1 released this single and created the alter ego "Big Daddy".
After a 1992 Calvin Lockhart lawsuit over the name "Biggie Smalls" Biggie / Bad Boy could no longer use that moniker.
Puff heard B1's single.
Biggie became "Notorious BIG" / "Big Poppa" after B1's "Notorious B1" / "Big Daddy" persona.
Even used the exact same sample, flow, and rags to riches theme.
The rest is history...
"Brooklyn keeps on takin it" - KRS ONE
Big always been a nickname for fat dudes. Not rollin with that.
And I was expecting a full on reference track. Not knocking Puff or Big for using that beat.
Just for historical purposes, what else was stolen from Mississippians ?People love stealing from us Mississippians. Hip Hop owes us reparations
It’s more than that. Doesn’t really take away from BIG, but definitely shines a new light on a classic record/song/flow, that we didn’t know the origin too.
The industry is all magic tricks.
And Puff is Houdini.
Goat indeed but horrible performer