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Title: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: Darkwing Duck (The Reincarnation) on October 16, 2011, 02:22:31 PM
the song Biggie did posthumously wit Snoop Dogg - "dangerous mc's"
Biggie was actually dissin 2pac on that song


heres the original version (leftover from a Busta Rhymes-album)
Buss pulled it off the tracklist, cuz he didnt want to entangle the 2pac-beef

Dangerous MC's (The Notorious BIG) [Prod by J Dilla] --- never finsihed, meant to have Busta Rhymes, Biggie and Nas on it
Bus sold the song to Puff when he was makin that "Born again"-album. Nottz remixed it, and Snoop Dogg and Mark Curry were added
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmPfmodHSK4

never heard this before. feels like some neo soul/Soulquarian type of shit. dope

Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: sofdark on October 16, 2011, 11:37:57 PM
can u put up a download link?
Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: 2euce 7even on October 17, 2011, 07:47:59 AM
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the song Biggie did posthumously wit Snoop Dogg - "dangerous mc's"
you want to say that snoop doggy dogg was on "dangerous mc´s" and also on the "born again remix"?
and..how tha fuck is it a pac-diss=?
Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: Darkwing Duck (The Reincarnation) on October 17, 2011, 08:37:14 AM

you want to say that snoop doggy dogg was on "dangerous mc´s" and also on the "born again remix"?

Snoop was on the "born again"-version, not the o.g


and..how tha fuck is it a pac-diss=?
listen to the lyrics
Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: 2euce 7even on October 17, 2011, 11:27:01 AM

you want to say that snoop doggy dogg was on "dangerous mc´s" and also on the "born again remix"?

Snoop was on the "born again"-version, not the o.g


and..how tha fuck is it a pac-diss=?
listen to the lyrics

got it ;)
Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: Blood$ on October 18, 2011, 10:05:16 AM
the quality is horrible and I can't even make out the lyrics... somebody with supersonic hearing type em up  ;)
Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: U.N.T.O.U.C.H.A.B.L.E. on October 18, 2011, 10:54:52 PM
i have this in cdq somewhere, weak diss anyways he wouldnt even dare to say pac's name ;)
Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: 2euce 7even on October 19, 2011, 01:38:31 AM
i have this in cdq somewhere, weak diss anyways he wouldnt even dare to say pac's name ;)

like always..nobody from pac´s so called "enemies" say his name on wax .. except chino xl.
Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: GangstaBoogy on October 20, 2011, 05:22:32 PM
^ which to me is another reason Biggie can never be considered GOAT. Pac didnt just diss him he basically took that niggas manhood. Dude was shook.
Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: Darkwing Duck (The Reincarnation) on October 20, 2011, 05:46:42 PM
^ which to me is another reason Biggie can never be considered GOAT. Pac didnt just diss him he basically took that niggas manhood. Dude was shook.



dissin rappers without namedrops, n still bein able to ruffle emotional feathers is class

Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: 2euce 7even on October 21, 2011, 01:15:48 AM
^ which to me is another reason Biggie can never be considered GOAT. Pac didnt just diss him he basically took that niggas manhood. Dude was shook.
;) "you know who tha realest is...."
Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: V2DHeart on October 21, 2011, 01:36:41 AM
Biggie would have destroyed 2Pac in a rap battle. No question about it!!!!

The only reason Biggie never really responded to 2Pac or named his name was because he knew fine well that 2Pac knew his history, and that the "Big Poppa" image he and Puffy were promoting would have been tarnished beyond repair, and they knew 2Pac would not hold back on whatever he said so it was probably best that they never realased whatever minor disses they had on him, even in the vault because we all know 2Pac had a lot of material in the vault dissing Bad Boy

Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: Tutlock on October 21, 2011, 02:34:20 AM
^ which to me is another reason Biggie can never be considered GOAT. Pac didnt just diss him he basically took that niggas manhood. Dude was shook.



dissin rappers without namedrops, n still bein able to ruffle emotional feathers is class




exactly . anybody can say "fuck you"  . but say it subliminally and it might really hit it´s target
Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: 2euce 7even on October 21, 2011, 11:57:34 AM
Biggie would have destroyed 2Pac in a rap battle. No question about it!!!!

The only reason Biggie never really responded to 2Pac or named his name was because he knew fine well that 2Pac knew his history, and that the "Big Poppa" image he and Puffy were promoting would have been tarnished beyond repair, and they knew 2Pac would not hold back on whatever he said so it was probably best that they never realased whatever minor disses they had on him, even in the vault because we all know 2Pac had a lot of material in the vault dissing Bad Boy



if he could destroy him he would do it.in other words: pac exposed his fake-playa fat-punk-ass and puffy´s gay-ass persona.
Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: V2DHeart on October 21, 2011, 12:54:59 PM
Biggie and Puffy were in it to make music, have fun and make money. 2Pac was in it for those reasons too, but he had another agenda, and for the people. He was certainly a more powerful rapper than Biggie, more iconic and charismatic, but as far as MC skills go, Biggie gets it hands down. If it were a traditional Hip Hop battle, Biggie would win.

If it were to go on raw emotion then 2Pac would have that edge. People tend to let their favour get in the way of recognizing the truth
Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: bouli77 on October 21, 2011, 02:04:16 PM
Biggie and Puffy were in it to make music, have fun and make money. 2Pac was in it for those reasons too, but he had another agenda, and for the people. He was certainly a more powerful rapper than Biggie, more iconic and charismatic, but as far as MC skills go, Biggie gets it hands down. If it were a traditional Hip Hop battle, Biggie would win.

If it were to go on raw emotion then 2Pac would have that edge. People tend to let their favour get in the way of recognizing the truth
Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: Triple OG Rapsodie on October 21, 2011, 04:00:37 PM
Hit Em Up is a classic diss because of its shock value, but there isn't one "oh shit" line on that whole song. It's just a song of Pac saying fuck you and fuck your whole label. Yes its hardcore but not exactly a lyrical beatdown. I'm pretty surprised no one really went in that hard on Pac considering all the material they could've used against his credibility.
Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: Darkwing Duck (The Reincarnation) on October 21, 2011, 04:07:49 PM
Hit Em Up is a classic diss because of its shock value, but there isn't one "oh shit" line on that whole song. It's just a song of Pac saying fuck you and fuck your whole label. Yes its hardcore but not exactly a lyrical beatdown. I'm pretty surprised no one really went in that hard on Pac considering all the material they could've used against his credibility.


Jay-Z did one song, airing out 2pac,,
he recorded it right before Pac died, and he trashed teh masters outta respect for Afeni
Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: Triple OG Rapsodie on October 21, 2011, 04:51:01 PM
Then again he died only 3 months after Hit Em Up was released.
Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: Blood$ on October 21, 2011, 04:52:38 PM
Hit Em Up is a classic diss because of its shock value, but there isn't one "oh shit" line on that whole song. It's just a song of Pac saying fuck you and fuck your whole label. Yes its hardcore but not exactly a lyrical beatdown. I'm pretty surprised no one really went in that hard on Pac considering all the material they could've used against his credibility.


Jay-Z did one song, airing out 2pac,,
he recorded it right before Pac died, and he trashed teh masters outta respect for Afeni

source?

I've heard the original version of Mobb Deep's "Drop A Gem On Em" had 2Pac's name actually dropped in it but they edit it out after his death too, and that Nas had some song on a mixtape back then saying something along the lines of "dropping Makaveli in his tombstone"
Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: Darkwing Duck (The Reincarnation) on October 21, 2011, 04:55:06 PM
Hit Em Up is a classic diss because of its shock value, but there isn't one "oh shit" line on that whole song. It's just a song of Pac saying fuck you and fuck your whole label. Yes its hardcore but not exactly a lyrical beatdown. I'm pretty surprised no one really went in that hard on Pac considering all the material they could've used against his credibility.


Jay-Z did one song, airing out 2pac,,
he recorded it right before Pac died, and he trashed teh masters outta respect for Afeni

source?

I've heard the original version of Mobb Deep's "Drop A Gem On Em" had 2Pac's name actually dropped in it but they edit it out after his death too, and that Nas had some song on a mixtape back then saying something along the lines of "dropping Makaveli in his tombstone"

heard it somewhere
one of Jays producers at the time - some interview, mightve been Clark Kent
Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: Blood$ on October 21, 2011, 05:02:25 PM
Hit Em Up is a classic diss because of its shock value, but there isn't one "oh shit" line on that whole song. It's just a song of Pac saying fuck you and fuck your whole label. Yes its hardcore but not exactly a lyrical beatdown. I'm pretty surprised no one really went in that hard on Pac considering all the material they could've used against his credibility.


Jay-Z did one song, airing out 2pac,,
he recorded it right before Pac died, and he trashed teh masters outta respect for Afeni

source?

I've heard the original version of Mobb Deep's "Drop A Gem On Em" had 2Pac's name actually dropped in it but they edit it out after his death too, and that Nas had some song on a mixtape back then saying something along the lines of "dropping Makaveli in his tombstone"

heard it somewhere
one of Jays producers at the time - some interview, mightve been Clark Kent

good info, never heard that before

the Mobb Deep shit has been pretty known as far as I'm concerned and I read that Nas bit in RollingStone years ago
Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: Al Bundy on October 22, 2011, 02:25:43 PM
Hit Em Up is a classic diss because of its shock value, but there isn't one "oh shit" line on that whole song. It's just a song of Pac saying fuck you and fuck your whole label. Yes its hardcore but not exactly a lyrical beatdown. I'm pretty surprised no one really went in that hard on Pac considering all the material they could've used against his credibility.


Jay-Z did one song, airing out 2pac,,
he recorded it right before Pac died, and he trashed teh masters outta respect for Afeni

source?

I've heard the original version of Mobb Deep's "Drop A Gem On Em" had 2Pac's name actually dropped in it but they edit it out after his death too, and that Nas had some song on a mixtape back then saying something along the lines of "dropping Makaveli in his tombstone"

actually the original version of "drop a gem on em" had a skit that played before the song started. mobb deep had ra the rugged man (aka crustified dibbs) make this skit and supposedly it was pretty fucked up. they ended up removing the skit when the album was released since 2pac had passed away.
Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: 2euce 7even on October 22, 2011, 09:24:10 PM
Hit Em Up is a classic diss because of its shock value, but there isn't one "oh shit" line on that whole song. It's just a song of Pac saying fuck you and fuck your whole label. Yes its hardcore but not exactly a lyrical beatdown. I'm pretty surprised no one really went in that hard on Pac considering all the material they could've used against his credibility.
agree whatchu said about HEU but what u mean with this?
Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: 2euce 7even on October 22, 2011, 09:26:08 PM
Hit Em Up is a classic diss because of its shock value, but there isn't one "oh shit" line on that whole song. It's just a song of Pac saying fuck you and fuck your whole label. Yes its hardcore but not exactly a lyrical beatdown. I'm pretty surprised no one really went in that hard on Pac considering all the material they could've used against his credibility.


Jay-Z did one song, airing out 2pac,,
he recorded it right before Pac died, and he trashed teh masters outta respect for Afeni



source?

I've heard the original version of Mobb Deep's "Drop A Gem On Em" had 2Pac's name actually dropped in it but they edit it out after his death too, and that Nas had some song on a mixtape back then saying something along the lines of "dropping Makaveli in his tombstone"

actually the original version of "drop a gem on em" had a skit that played before the song started. mobb deep had ra the rugged man (aka crustified dibbs) make this skit and supposedly it was pretty fucked up. they ended up removing the skit when the album was released since 2pac had passed away.

ra the rugged man?damn would like 2 hear it.
Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: Triple OG Rapsodie on October 24, 2011, 08:05:46 PM
Hit Em Up is a classic diss because of its shock value, but there isn't one "oh shit" line on that whole song. It's just a song of Pac saying fuck you and fuck your whole label. Yes its hardcore but not exactly a lyrical beatdown. I'm pretty surprised no one really went in that hard on Pac considering all the material they could've used against his credibility.
agree whatchu said about HEU but what u mean with this?

There's a video of the nigga in a ballet outfit and talking with a soft-spoken lisp about how he would never say the b word to females.
Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: 2euce 7even on October 25, 2011, 12:29:06 AM
Hit Em Up is a classic diss because of its shock value, but there isn't one "oh shit" line on that whole song. It's just a song of Pac saying fuck you and fuck your whole label. Yes its hardcore but not exactly a lyrical beatdown. I'm pretty surprised no one really went in that hard on Pac considering all the material they could've used against his credibility.
agree whatchu said about HEU but what u mean with this?

There's a video of the nigga in a ballet outfit and talking with a soft-spoken lisp about how he would never say the b word to females.

so what?he was in the school of arts and was educated whats wrong with it?people cant write and read these days... so respect 2 makaveli tha don and that ballerina shit was part of that school of arts he visited .. stfu hater. (http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQYeBUORImN9sq8vs5T-rfqoWIigD2Y40iSnH6ZwurbBXsvod7b1aJ0RLQUmQ)
Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: V2DHeart on October 25, 2011, 01:39:44 AM
lmao. I rememebr that Ballerina thing. I don't know if 2Pac actually done Ballet, or whether or not it was just apart of the school of arts he was attending. I've not seen any horrifying pictures yet that have been leaked.

I think that if a picture ever did leak of him wearing a fluffy outfit, it would have been Biggie & Puffy winning that battle

2Pac clearly won though because he came out of jail, outsold Bad Boy, recorded songs with Biggies wife, and alledgedly slept with her, as well as dissing the whole camp without any real response. In a way it was bullying tactics, and was never really a fair battle to begin with
Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: 2euce 7even on October 25, 2011, 06:01:00 AM
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dissing the whole camp without any real response.
HAHA so true...
Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: V2DHeart on October 25, 2011, 04:29:36 PM
Puffy even said in an interview that dissing/responding to 2Pac would be a silly thing to do, and that it wouldn't be worth all the heat. Something about not playing with fire
Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: skriLL on October 27, 2011, 04:29:08 PM
puffy responded on some of the bad boy mixtapes.
example: (hit em up outro w/ puffy adlibs :D )

01 - Track 1.mp3 - 8.36MB (http://www.zshare.net/audio/95244927bdca1d5f/)
Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: 2euce 7even on October 28, 2011, 06:42:23 AM
puffy responded on some of the bad boy mixtapes.
example: (hit em up outro w/ puffy adlibs :D )

01 - Track 1.mp3 - 8.36MB (http://www.zshare.net/audio/95244927bdca1d5f/)

please stream it on some another site .. cant listen/view zshare links anymore.
Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: Darkwing Duck (The Reincarnation) on October 28, 2011, 06:59:36 AM
puffy responded on some of the bad boy mixtapes.
example: (hit em up outro w/ puffy adlibs :D )

01 - Track 1.mp3 - 8.36MB (http://www.zshare.net/audio/95244927bdca1d5f/)

+1
lol at Puffys comments. "he sound so upset"
Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: 2euce 7even on October 28, 2011, 10:48:02 AM
puffy responded on some of the bad boy mixtapes.
example: (hit em up outro w/ puffy adlibs :D )

01 - Track 1.mp3 - 8.36MB (http://www.zshare.net/audio/95244927bdca1d5f/)

+1
lol at Puffys comments. "he sound so upset"


"puffy gettn robbed like a bitch..."
Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: Tutlock on October 28, 2011, 11:15:32 AM
puffy responded on some of the bad boy mixtapes.
example: (hit em up outro w/ puffy adlibs :D )

01 - Track 1.mp3 - 8.36MB (http://www.zshare.net/audio/95244927bdca1d5f/)

+1
lol at Puffys comments. "he sound so upset"


"puffy gettn robbed like a bitch..."

how did he get robbed ?
Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: Black Excellence on November 12, 2011, 05:09:44 PM
Hit Em Up is a classic diss because of its shock value, but there isn't one "oh shit" line on that whole song. It's just a song of Pac saying fuck you and fuck your whole label. Yes its hardcore but not exactly a lyrical beatdown. I'm pretty surprised no one really went in that hard on Pac considering all the material they could've used against his credibility.
agree whatchu said about HEU but what u mean with this?

There's a video of the nigga in a ballet outfit and talking with a soft-spoken lisp about how he would never say the b word to females.
LOL.
Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: Black Excellence on November 12, 2011, 05:10:53 PM
^ which to me is another reason Biggie can never be considered GOAT. Pac didnt just diss him he basically took that niggas manhood. Dude was shook.



dissin rappers without namedrops, n still bein able to ruffle emotional feathers is class


Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: Black Excellence on November 12, 2011, 05:14:10 PM
^ which to me is another reason Biggie can never be considered GOAT. Pac didnt just diss him he basically took that niggas manhood. Dude was shook.
he wasn't scared of pac at all. he knew pac was a great actor and his act was so convincing he even convinced y'all as fans. wasn't shit thuggish about tupac but the tat on his stomach.
Title: Re: Notorious B.I.G. "dangerous mc's" tupac diss
Post by: Black Excellence on November 13, 2011, 08:40:50 AM
puffy responded on some of the bad boy mixtapes.
example: (hit em up outro w/ puffy adlibs :D )

01 - Track 1.mp3 - 8.36MB (http://www.zshare.net/audio/95244927bdca1d5f/)
classic response to bishop from juice. LOL. in so many words puffy was sayin if theres really beef it ain't dragged out on wax. real niggas do real things.