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Quote from: R-Tistic on April 04, 2007, 12:22:37 PMQuote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on April 01, 2007, 09:34:55 PMQuote from: R-Tistic on April 01, 2007, 08:39:13 PMQuote from: Tha Psycho Hustla on March 30, 2007, 10:59:51 AMdidnt know "makaveli" was 2pac when i started listening to 2pacp.s. i was 10.LOL, that's cute. But I can't front, it took me a while back in 93-94 to realize that Biggie Smalls was Notorious B.I.G...because the first songs I heard from him were with Heavy D, and it said "Feat. Biggie Smalls" and that's when he had that high rappin style...and the next songs I heard were under "Notorious B.I.G." and he sounded more laid back...so I figured he was his brother or somethin.whaaat? I've never heard that era of biggie stuff at all.-TYeah, if you listen to all those old remixes, he used that high rappin voice...even on "Dead wrong", that sounds more like his old style. It's some remix he was on with Diddy back in 93, and they still show the video for it sometimes on BET...him, Diddy, and somebody else were at a cafe table rappin n shit, and I thiink he started off like "I love it when they call me big poppa" which is where he originally used what is now the hook for "Big Poppa".Is it Supercat's "Dolly My Baby (Remix)"?
Quote from: Tanjibility-The Dangerous Crew Movement on April 01, 2007, 09:34:55 PMQuote from: R-Tistic on April 01, 2007, 08:39:13 PMQuote from: Tha Psycho Hustla on March 30, 2007, 10:59:51 AMdidnt know "makaveli" was 2pac when i started listening to 2pacp.s. i was 10.LOL, that's cute. But I can't front, it took me a while back in 93-94 to realize that Biggie Smalls was Notorious B.I.G...because the first songs I heard from him were with Heavy D, and it said "Feat. Biggie Smalls" and that's when he had that high rappin style...and the next songs I heard were under "Notorious B.I.G." and he sounded more laid back...so I figured he was his brother or somethin.whaaat? I've never heard that era of biggie stuff at all.-TYeah, if you listen to all those old remixes, he used that high rappin voice...even on "Dead wrong", that sounds more like his old style. It's some remix he was on with Diddy back in 93, and they still show the video for it sometimes on BET...him, Diddy, and somebody else were at a cafe table rappin n shit, and I thiink he started off like "I love it when they call me big poppa" which is where he originally used what is now the hook for "Big Poppa".
Quote from: R-Tistic on April 01, 2007, 08:39:13 PMQuote from: Tha Psycho Hustla on March 30, 2007, 10:59:51 AMdidnt know "makaveli" was 2pac when i started listening to 2pacp.s. i was 10.LOL, that's cute. But I can't front, it took me a while back in 93-94 to realize that Biggie Smalls was Notorious B.I.G...because the first songs I heard from him were with Heavy D, and it said "Feat. Biggie Smalls" and that's when he had that high rappin style...and the next songs I heard were under "Notorious B.I.G." and he sounded more laid back...so I figured he was his brother or somethin.whaaat? I've never heard that era of biggie stuff at all.-T
Quote from: Tha Psycho Hustla on March 30, 2007, 10:59:51 AMdidnt know "makaveli" was 2pac when i started listening to 2pacp.s. i was 10.LOL, that's cute. But I can't front, it took me a while back in 93-94 to realize that Biggie Smalls was Notorious B.I.G...because the first songs I heard from him were with Heavy D, and it said "Feat. Biggie Smalls" and that's when he had that high rappin style...and the next songs I heard were under "Notorious B.I.G." and he sounded more laid back...so I figured he was his brother or somethin.
didnt know "makaveli" was 2pac when i started listening to 2pacp.s. i was 10.
Wow, Paperboy. . . that is bringing it back. I used to love that song. I remember an issue of the Source where he was in the booth writing lyrics for Eazy-E. On Niggaz4Life, the one skit 1-900-2-Compton where the dude is callin' his bitch. . .is that Warren G?? I have been wondering that for years. Literally, for YEARS.