Biggie’s Very Last Interview On Tupac’s Murder & Meaning Of “Life After Death” Album

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In this rare clip, Rap City's Joe Clair spoke with The Notorious B.I.G. on the set of "Hypnotize", in what would be his very last interview ever. Recorded on February 24th 1997, Biggie discussed his "Life After Death" album, realizations after Tupac's death and details about his last music video. BET continues to remember this legend on his birthday, and every other day.
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@AllPro777
@AllPro777 5 років тому
It's messed up to hear him here celebrating a new album, the birth of his son, a new beginning, and squashing the beef, only for him to be killed 13 days later, smh. Damn.
@markyboii2740
@markyboii2740 4 роки тому
It's crqzy to know pac died on Friday the 13th and biggie died 13 days after his last interview..just think about the numbers.
@user-pj6fj3wf2l
@user-pj6fj3wf2l 4 роки тому
THE NUMBERS MASON
@GaRyBrAcKeT
@GaRyBrAcKeT 4 роки тому
@@user-pj6fj3wf2l WHAT DO THEY MEAN?
@2xs877
@2xs877 4 роки тому
Gary McQueen it’s a secret group that has powere to do anything they want they can kill you without nobody knowing they did
@RapFanatic4ever
@RapFanatic4ever 4 роки тому
I know
@TheCavsJack
@TheCavsJack 4 роки тому
“I can’t rhyme about being broke no more.. I ain’t broke”
@RapFanatic4ever
@RapFanatic4ever 4 роки тому
TheCavsJack 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@TheCavsJack
@TheCavsJack 4 роки тому
CJ Jordan big said it, not me lmao
@douglassanchez2230
@douglassanchez2230 4 роки тому
He just keeping it real
@xJae14x
@xJae14x 4 роки тому
@@toad8840 that's exactly what came to mind when Big said that.
@igybproductions8191
@igybproductions8191 4 роки тому
Biggie was never broke, he came from a rich black family.
@fomo24..7
@fomo24..7 3 роки тому
Tupac was just 25 years old when he died and biggie only 24.......I can't even imagine losing my son/daughter at that age. Two young men who defined hip hop forever and became legends
@okjeffy6581
@okjeffy6581 2 роки тому
Well im not married yet I also couldn’t imagine dying at such a young age
@greysonG10
@greysonG10 2 роки тому
It's wild that they were that young, both seemed much older.
@fomo24..7
@fomo24..7 2 роки тому
It seems that way because of what they achieved especially tupac he literally changed peoples lives, and continues to do so in future generations. The fact were all talking about them now 25 years later speaks volumes.
@brat54914
@brat54914 2 роки тому
Sometimes you pay this price to become a Legend
@htprince3729
@htprince3729 2 роки тому
Their run would have been long over...just like 50Cent's
@nerbkcep2856
@nerbkcep2856 3 роки тому
Yooooo. He talks so rhythmically. He syncs up with the background music.
@odin4232
@odin4232 3 роки тому
was looking for that comment
@lilzeingeorge5639
@lilzeingeorge5639 3 роки тому
This what am talking about lil time
@YFOSLIMEBAE
@YFOSLIMEBAE 2 роки тому
I thought I was the only one😂😂 "i got the record deal"❤❤😂
@reverbandchill3425
@reverbandchill3425 2 роки тому
5:09 sounds a lot like he’s rapping over it
@producerheat8906
@producerheat8906 2 роки тому
Haha this man lived breathed and spoke true hip hop of course it’s in sync
@uptownhephner1058
@uptownhephner1058 5 років тому
The rap game would probably be way different if Pac and Biggie were still alive...
@LeonardoDiCasanova
@LeonardoDiCasanova 5 років тому
doubt it. lotta rap legends are still alive today and hiphop still turned out this way.
@BigWilt2000
@BigWilt2000 5 років тому
Lennard True
@uptownhephner1058
@uptownhephner1058 5 років тому
@@LeonardoDiCasanova you got a good point there
@AdrianMedrano93
@AdrianMedrano93 5 років тому
Yea but with them it would’ve turned out differently trust me influence is a motherfucker . Butterfly effect
@moneymatters8457
@moneymatters8457 5 років тому
Naw bro if you do the timeline alot of the rappers you talking about didn’t come on the scene or blew up until pac and big die.. like jay z , dmx, no limit cash money , camron mase etc... the south literally blew up a year or two after big and pac died
@MrSolvaring
@MrSolvaring 4 роки тому
Biggie's and Tupac's death are still FELT to this day.
@monocomo1675
@monocomo1675 4 роки тому
Coz both where murdered that's why
@paigefaith4924
@paigefaith4924 4 роки тому
T85 thats cap
@_paulalyn
@_paulalyn 4 роки тому
The rap game is crap now that biggie and tupac are gone
@MrMaytang
@MrMaytang 3 роки тому
east coast starting to bubble a bit
@francinesanders6175
@francinesanders6175 3 роки тому
💯💯
@yellarayvo8199
@yellarayvo8199 Рік тому
“I Kinda Realized How Powerful Me & Tupac Was” 🥺
@youngsimba9988
@youngsimba9988 2 місяці тому
I woke up pondering about those words and the 2pac vibe interview where he was asked where you see yourself 20 years from now.
@Jaboom-mp9hg
@Jaboom-mp9hg Місяць тому
Tupac and l
@ashley3k
@ashley3k 5 місяців тому
We've missed him longer than he was alive. Grateful for his timeless music, wish he had been treated better by those that surrounded him 😢💔
@Datfatskinnydude22
@Datfatskinnydude22 Місяць тому
Well said I feel you on that one long live B.i.G.G.i.e
@bachitter91
@bachitter91 5 років тому
Biggie was a beast. We lost 2 of the best way the f*** too early.
@Ninersfootball
@Ninersfootball 5 років тому
Singh Dhillon both died over bullshit, while others are still breathing
@TreasureW1
@TreasureW1 4 роки тому
@@godthoth2609 i believe pac is alive and you might just be right about them getting surgery i don't know but the alive part is for sure real.
@Daylight7vs6
@Daylight7vs6 4 роки тому
The where removed because they had the power of influence which the government dont like
@adr3naline23
@adr3naline23 4 роки тому
@@TreasureW1 I believe it too , if I was Tupac I would have left and I wouldn't care about coming back because white people are always going to try to kill your legacy and take your money , why not move to another country , yes you can have a life outside of the USA
@austinconrow7544
@austinconrow7544 4 роки тому
adr3naline23 what kind of coke are you on white people Jesus Christ you’re dumb
@devendrajagtap5003
@devendrajagtap5003 4 роки тому
when rappers weren’t trying to be gangsters, cause they already were.
@thatoneguyattacobell8118
@thatoneguyattacobell8118 4 роки тому
Dev Patil “Had they life planned out since they was six pounds”
@EvanSoWavyy
@EvanSoWavyy 3 роки тому
No they weren’t, it’s all fake the only real gangster was Easy-E
@lastonestanding1641
@lastonestanding1641 3 роки тому
they weren't real Gangsters. It is just like how you wanna see them ;)
@paperandpavement
@paperandpavement 3 роки тому
@@EvanSoWavyy 💯
@unclebens6031
@unclebens6031 3 роки тому
Ej soWavyy 50 cent
@anonymoususer4283
@anonymoususer4283 3 роки тому
When guy said at 0:28 that it's 1997 and hip hop is Poppin' I felt that cuz it's 2021 and hip hop is floping .
@markmnorcal
@markmnorcal 3 роки тому
Floppin'
@anonymoususer4283
@anonymoususer4283 3 роки тому
@@markmnorcal *
@djcease1996
@djcease1996 3 роки тому
Hip-Hop basically is dead. Mumble Rap is killing us
@8hunnidbands
@8hunnidbands 3 роки тому
@@djcease1996 mumble rap don’t even really exist no more we have pretty good rappers like lil baby polo g ybn cordae you jus still stuck in 2018 when mumble rap was poppin now it’s dead
@jaronhaynes3763
@jaronhaynes3763 3 роки тому
@@djcease1996 Bro, do you even listen to it anymore? Polo G? Rod Wave? Good hip hop still exists, you just don’t really want to hear it.
@garydalais3410
@garydalais3410 11 місяців тому
Biggie made Ready to Die n spoke it into existence Life After Death was only released 25th of March after he died on March 9th.. power of the tongue
@Glory2barca
@Glory2barca 18 днів тому
He talked his way into it
@TheKarenKollection
@TheKarenKollection 4 роки тому
That hypnotize beat is still one of the greatest beats in the history of hiphop! Still bangs today!
@illevakamesir309
@illevakamesir309 3 роки тому
my least fave biggie songxbeat
@craigm189
@craigm189 3 роки тому
Always will be!
@garygardener2138
@garygardener2138 3 роки тому
Oh yes 👊🏻
@ngoziaguariavwodo779
@ngoziaguariavwodo779 3 роки тому
Diddy one hell of a producer tho
@zayraw2.0thousand98
@zayraw2.0thousand98 3 роки тому
Ain't ever lied
@SaskatchewanICE
@SaskatchewanICE 4 роки тому
It’s just weird even seeing Biggie on film. The way he’s talked about and the hype surrounding him almost makes him seem like he’s a myth
@jacobivy7974
@jacobivy7974 3 роки тому
His death was prevented by the illuminati
@riyadabarb
@riyadabarb 3 роки тому
a man george whats that scarifice
@ngoziaguariavwodo779
@ngoziaguariavwodo779 3 роки тому
I know exactly how you feel
@vlonezyy3330
@vlonezyy3330 3 роки тому
@a man george no they both were killed bc they lived a gang life.
@fergougmohamed9703
@fergougmohamed9703 3 роки тому
@@vlonezyy3330 i mean Pac's last album was called the don killuminati and PAC Always hated politicians and elites and wanted to expose them so there's no surprise that they would kill him. Plus Eminem said in 2002 in a song called say goodbye to Hollywood that he sold his soul to the devil and he'll never get it back and after that he started to change and the theories about him getting replaced with a clone started so idk about that.
@ArtLeal-mr1tn
@ArtLeal-mr1tn 7 місяців тому
Biggie seems like a cool dude. Like you can smoke and talk about anything with him. RIP King 👑😔🙏🏽
@strictostrict
@strictostrict 3 роки тому
Its crazy he died at 24..just think about 24yo today. Even watching this feel like he in his 30s. RiP King
@neonfroot
@neonfroot 11 місяців тому
biggie was a minority among his age peers. hes not representative of the average 24yo in his day
@restricted6364
@restricted6364 3 місяці тому
social media b freezin brain cellz
@theconfound6950
@theconfound6950 4 роки тому
Pac would of been 48 & Biggie would of been 47 if they were still alive today
@lalaboo1652
@lalaboo1652 3 роки тому
Really ?still young
@FCBchr1s
@FCBchr1s 3 роки тому
@@lalaboo1652 Tupac was 25 and Biggie was 24 when they both died
@mariansnyder4437
@mariansnyder4437 3 роки тому
It's a trip tho I remember watching TV in 1996 I was 7 years old at the time, and i remember like it was yesterday when pac died and as a kid they look like grown as men to me like my dad now that I'm 31 you truly know just how short 25 and 24 years old is they was just kids their damn self! One of the true tragedies in our lifetime
@mcali-reviews5585
@mcali-reviews5585 3 роки тому
With all the fame, money, partying and women around them they lived the lives of 100 year old's in a short period of time *live fast die young*
@rokia3929
@rokia3929 3 роки тому
They are still living ! I found out today
@BigWilt2000
@BigWilt2000 5 років тому
Long live Big and Pac. Gone way way too soon 👑👑🐐🐐
@texasacey7279
@texasacey7279 5 років тому
Plus peep and X 🐐🐐
@BigWilt2000
@BigWilt2000 5 років тому
Texas Acey they’re not GOATs but yeah rip to them as well and Nip
@koyatobi9191
@koyatobi9191 4 роки тому
What of the migos are they not trying
@HunterrX
@HunterrX 4 роки тому
TheChronicDocumentary DreGame they might not have been goats but they inspired a ton of people and their deaths touched a ton of peoples souls so they were goats in their own way
@BigWilt2000
@BigWilt2000 4 роки тому
RebornHunter 🗣💯
@royalmazan4216
@royalmazan4216 2 роки тому
This man just oozes legendary status!! REST IN PEACE BIG!
@DonnKeith
@DonnKeith 7 місяців тому
Man oozes marshmallows
@TempeSoldier123
@TempeSoldier123 2 роки тому
I was in college and thinking “he’s not going to make it out of LA alive”. This was beyond sad but to be expected.
@partyandbullshit45
@partyandbullshit45 4 роки тому
I’m just surprised diddy wasn’t dancing all in this interview
@STONECOLD1988
@STONECOLD1988 4 роки тому
Bentley Hannas 😂😂😂😂😂
@BARUCH--wo9cu
@BARUCH--wo9cu 4 роки тому
Talking bout some "take that, take that".
@rasheemfoster3445
@rasheemfoster3445 4 роки тому
😂
@marthelljohnson5676
@marthelljohnson5676 4 роки тому
😂😂😂
@ladybugpiscesktarot
@ladybugpiscesktarot 4 роки тому
Yeah after he had him killed 🙄
@nate4keys
@nate4keys 4 роки тому
To be born in 83 I’m blessed to see this era
@nate4keys
@nate4keys 4 роки тому
The fades was different,the clothes,the slang
@dhimmel93
@dhimmel93 4 роки тому
im jealous man i was born in 93. I wish i grew up to witness this stuff. Never grew up with old school but all i listen to is old school
@crackinupcomedy1851
@crackinupcomedy1851 4 роки тому
Daniel Himmelright same here just a tad too late for us 😂
@changesme110yearsago9
@changesme110yearsago9 4 роки тому
Some one our generation isn’t making music, the 90s babies are 🤷‍♀️💯
@Nkosi12
@Nkosi12 4 роки тому
1983 1+9+8+3=21
@HandsomeBoyGarion
@HandsomeBoyGarion 9 місяців тому
Rip TO BOTH LEGENDS 1972-1997 LONGLIVEBIGGIE AND TUPAC 1971-1996 🪦
@ronniewilliams3264
@ronniewilliams3264 8 місяців тому
Born a year apart and died a year apart..
@HandsomeBoyGarion
@HandsomeBoyGarion 8 місяців тому
@@ronniewilliams3264 yeah 50 and 51 years old
@THETROLLINGTRAIN1
@THETROLLINGTRAIN1 Рік тому
Crazy how less than 2 weeks after this interview happened Biggie would be gone
@trippdocta28
@trippdocta28 4 роки тому
I was in highschool when Pac and Big died and in a weird way they seem like they were old and reality was they were just kids themselves.
@nikiroyal9150
@nikiroyal9150 3 роки тому
prolly because they gone through so much it seemed like they lived a long time already
@tupenny1331
@tupenny1331 2 роки тому
@Joel Johnson facts bro pac would've been 1st semester big would've been 2nd
@lloydharry
@lloydharry 2 роки тому
nah your just getting old
@trippdocta28
@trippdocta28 2 роки тому
@@lloydharry lol yep you are right but im not ashamed of it tho. I'm happy to still be alive. I use to be wild in my younger days fam.
@lloydharry
@lloydharry 2 роки тому
@@trippdocta28 keep livin it up! stay safe bro
@soulfer5214
@soulfer5214 3 роки тому
I love how respectful and real people Biggie and Pac were. They didn't try to portray themselves to be anything but what they were. REST EASY!
@Godson0771
@Godson0771 Рік тому
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾💯💯💯
@MrBeckenhimself
@MrBeckenhimself Рік тому
False. Pac acted gangsta which he wasn't and then he found out what it meant to actuall be a gangsta. Pac was always acting like somebody he wasn't. Don't deny it. Look at the man. He acted gangsta with Death Row and he paid for it with his life.
@wnnfrhrw4452
@wnnfrhrw4452 Рік тому
@@MrBeckenhimself ​ Pac opened fire on Two Pigz, even to honorable defend another Black Man by from White-Terrorism. Indeed, Pac was a Black-Revolutionary. Period. Htptiwny [i.e., (May) Peace & Blessings be unto You (All)]
@MrBeckenhimself
@MrBeckenhimself Рік тому
@@wnnfrhrw4452 No he wasn't.
@trex511ft
@trex511ft Рік тому
lol, obviously you didn't know pac that well or you leave in fantasy land 'cause we have internet today and there is no reason for you not to know it.
@CANDYSOULonline
@CANDYSOULonline 2 роки тому
the titles of his albums are deep. words have power.
@user-cb5bh3tm6v
@user-cb5bh3tm6v 2 роки тому
No it’s all planned that’s how they know
@Joeshmofoshoyo
@Joeshmofoshoyo 3 роки тому
On top of how great Biggie was, he was also just a cool guy, almost humble and totally approachable, completely real, not fake at all.
@de_anubis
@de_anubis 3 роки тому
The thing is: everyone in the 90s is authentic af with their clothing and behavior. Nowadays they just copy eachother but back then they had some real personality and values to teach. Peace to Pac and Biggie my man 😌
@dabozzcrg
@dabozzcrg Рік тому
Values? I don't know, but isn't it maybe elevating those two further than what they were? Rather uneducated men who rose to fame and in this process actually could not deal with the attention they were getting, not being able to establish working relationships. I am not too sure what one should look up to for, surely one shouldn't be coping those guys. Go to school, get educated, get a normal job, live your life. Cut the crap those guys talk about most of the time. Like, they were good at what they did, but that's it. Like your local carpenter.
@neonfroot
@neonfroot 11 місяців тому
Yet another arrogant nostalgic. Alot of the 90s culture was also fakers. Punk and ganfster rap were pushed to the forefront and exploited for an apathwtic bored Gen X teen audience.
@944devster
@944devster 11 місяців тому
90s was very fake in its own way. Every era has real people. You just have to look for them.
@ItzSlimZila
@ItzSlimZila 2 місяці тому
The 80s was better idc💀
@Kewl897
@Kewl897 Місяць тому
@@ItzSlimZilashit the 80’s is more overrated than the 90’s
@tangelathomas3229
@tangelathomas3229 5 років тому
Biggie Biggie Biggie cant you see, I hope you resting in peace forever G.👆👆🙏🙏
@AUBCodeII
@AUBCodeII 4 роки тому
Biggie Biggie Biggie cant you see, Tangela Thomas please show me your feet
@TGR_Rei_TF1K
@TGR_Rei_TF1K 4 роки тому
Yall really are some freaks
@RapFanatic4ever
@RapFanatic4ever 4 роки тому
Love that
@AndrewScott1762
@AndrewScott1762 4 роки тому
Biggie biggie biggie can’t you see? Frying in Hell all extra crispy.
@Bgstompa
@Bgstompa 4 роки тому
@@AndrewScott1762 that's what happens when you sell your soul and talk too much
@fr3ky
@fr3ky Рік тому
2pac and BIG are the gatekeepers of rap ♾️ at the age of 25 and 24 🤯💯
@sKid-zy1ss
@sKid-zy1ss Рік тому
I love big , 2pac was a loud mouth
@davidjones7513
@davidjones7513 Рік тому
@@sKid-zy1ss He was fa sho outspoken but that was his personality, Pac was real tho and had deep messages in his tracks regardless 💯
@nash3527
@nash3527 Рік тому
true
@sKid-zy1ss
@sKid-zy1ss Рік тому
@@davidjones7513 Yea hit em up was really deep , lol
@davidjones7513
@davidjones7513 Рік тому
@@sKid-zy1ss Oh fa sho every track different meaning 😁💯 we all know why Hit em up was made.
@christywallace7339
@christywallace7339 Рік тому
Proud to say i got to see all this play out in real time! Legend biggie smalls. 1990s best years ever.
@nyosrevenge7332
@nyosrevenge7332 4 роки тому
1995:Eazy E Died/Gangsta Rap Died 1996:Tupac Died/Hip Hop never is the same 1997:Biggie Died/East Coast Never the same Goddam
@rootstriker1618
@rootstriker1618 4 роки тому
The hole death row era was super gangster rap
@rimabhattacharya6474
@rimabhattacharya6474 4 роки тому
1994 Justin Bieber was born
@nyosrevenge7332
@nyosrevenge7332 4 роки тому
@@rimabhattacharya6474 well if u wanna go off hip hop well 1994 Kurt Cobain Died
@smokedogbaby5497
@smokedogbaby5497 4 роки тому
@@rimabhattacharya6474 😆😆
@khorneflakes3434
@khorneflakes3434 4 роки тому
@@rootstriker1618 That's exact, Kurupt and co. kept the gangsta rap alive.
@CloudExplains_
@CloudExplains_ 4 роки тому
3:11 when he talks about Pac
@tussypop
@tussypop 4 роки тому
Listening,I hated they started beefing,they had rap on lock
@bensonleung54
@bensonleung54 4 роки тому
Thx
@ionicroyale_3220
@ionicroyale_3220 4 роки тому
thanx
@hammercrewent5460
@hammercrewent5460 3 роки тому
Thanks
@alexiaaguilar9015
@alexiaaguilar9015 3 роки тому
ty
@bignuts850
@bignuts850 Рік тому
I'm still hypnotized
@Koolcatbrat888
@Koolcatbrat888 3 роки тому
It’s sad to see what MUSIC has come to...Rip Biggie❤️Thank you for your art/music. It will forever live on
@stage2frbeast585
@stage2frbeast585 4 роки тому
"Live by the gun, die by the gun" - Tupac Shakur. Biggie knew inside he had to make the most of the time after Pacs murder. He knew his head was marked. It was just a case of when.
@rustbeltrobclassic2512
@rustbeltrobclassic2512 4 роки тому
I don't think so, had he known he would have stayed in NY..
@awonderchild7935
@awonderchild7935 4 роки тому
RustbeltRob classic he was promoting his album by showing up in the west
@onkel0091
@onkel0091 3 роки тому
@@rustbeltrobclassic2512 he like to stay in NYC but puffy pushed him to go to L.A
@CaezarTheEmperor
@CaezarTheEmperor 3 роки тому
Must've been a real uncomfortable situation, having to constantly look behind your back. Rest in peace to Pac and Big.
@worldnewz6963
@worldnewz6963 3 роки тому
Nah if he took the death threats serious he would of never been out west 6 months after Pac got killed. It was reckless and naive even if he didn’t directly cause it Bad boy was still affiliated with the shooter and the streets talk Big or Puff should have known better
@rahulbenny7986
@rahulbenny7986 4 роки тому
If Pac and Biggie were alive today mumble rap would've been non-existent.
@tenofspadez3417
@tenofspadez3417 4 роки тому
Who dat boy who him is
@lenzo7572
@lenzo7572 4 роки тому
But then no eminem kamikaze and all that its destiny we cant change it
@tenofspadez3417
@tenofspadez3417 4 роки тому
21sharks gt I would’ve rather had pac back than kamikaze
@ScottyGaines
@ScottyGaines 4 роки тому
Imagine big and pac mumble rapping lol
@djcheckmate1
@djcheckmate1 4 роки тому
It would have turned out the same, there were many huge rappers after them two, it would pan out the way it did with them alive or dead, the show goes on.
@lindatonkinson3381
@lindatonkinson3381 Рік тому
I LOVE both Biggie & Tupac!! They are very much missed!!
@erickah4022
@erickah4022 Рік тому
Ughhhh the chills I got listening to him talking about the titles of his albums.. omfg🥺🥺
@youngsimba9988
@youngsimba9988 2 місяці тому
spooky it's like a movie
@kieranbryant6103
@kieranbryant6103 4 роки тому
I think deep down, realistically both pac and biggie knew their time was coming. So sad, both paved the way for so many artists of today!
@User-du7kf
@User-du7kf 2 роки тому
True, their songs on death literally portrays their death. Listen to "Hold ya Head" by BIG and see how close it is to reality.
@appelsin2821
@appelsin2821 Рік тому
@@User-du7kf that's just a remix of suicidal thoughts, which is way better imo
@stevenwalker9013
@stevenwalker9013 Рік тому
You can’t live a long life packing heat and hanging with gangs. That gang life killed them both. Wasn’t mature enough yet to get away. If they made it to 30 plus I bet they would have wised up
@DyanLucas
@DyanLucas Рік тому
200th like
@FreshPrincex4
@FreshPrincex4 Рік тому
@@stevenwalker9013 biggie wasn't even involved in that life when he got famous Pac on the other hand..made it worse when he jumped Anderson
@erikottosson8171
@erikottosson8171 3 роки тому
When gangstas was tryin to be rappers not rappers tryin to be gangstas
@kayhighes3749
@kayhighes3749 3 роки тому
I can see where you coming with this today there is a lot of rappers trying to be gangsters but there are still some rappers that are gangsters
@curtisg8399
@curtisg8399 3 роки тому
How original.. never heard this dumbass comment before huh
@davidscott090
@davidscott090 3 роки тому
Lol what ? I swear y’all let nostalgia cloud your judgement this is when Gangsta rap was at it it’s all time high did y’all forget when suge knight came from a good home and went on to become a blood they even had Tupac wilding out y’all make it seem like around this time every thing was perfect and the world didn’t have flaws
@julesintveen3638
@julesintveen3638 3 роки тому
word
@alphaman5161
@alphaman5161 3 роки тому
Why you talking like that in youtube comments
@royalnass1029
@royalnass1029 3 роки тому
biggie was the best man rip. Joe Clair & Biggie conversating. They will never be another person like biggie he will always be missed in the hip hop community
@bombardier6033
@bombardier6033 Рік тому
You can really tell that Biggie wanted to end this beef, especially after it became bigger than him and 'Pac. Two visionaires that died too early. I discovered their music pretty late, but I'm so glad that I did. I listen to both new rap (which a lot of oldschool fans hate) and oldschool stuff, but the oldschool stuff just has a different vibe which I don't know if it will be replicated ever again. R.I.P. to Tupac, Biggie, DJ Screw, Eazy-E and anyone else who left their mark on the genre that took the world by storm.
@adeyemoisaacisaac3708
@adeyemoisaacisaac3708 7 місяців тому
I love biggie but give more respect to my mentor prophet 2pac
@shmarek
@shmarek 4 роки тому
I lived in new York in those days and I remember the east coast west cost beef. We felt it and it was real.
@madkingiii9765
@madkingiii9765 4 роки тому
Wow! Massive respect wish I could sit down with you and hear how it was like
@francinesanders6175
@francinesanders6175 3 роки тому
Were u east coast or west coast 🤔🤔
@shmarek
@shmarek 3 роки тому
Francine Sanders , I had to respresent the east coast even tho I thought It was kind of a silly beef
@grabbingrain2238
@grabbingrain2238 3 роки тому
@@shmarek you was representing nobody lmaooooooo
@Ghost_-_
@Ghost_-_ 3 роки тому
@@grabbingrain2238 you never know.
@tonybandanna4895
@tonybandanna4895 3 роки тому
Biggie got killed for nothing you can clearly see hes got a big heart /humble dude
@brandonperry6698
@brandonperry6698 2 роки тому
Biggie and Pac didn't deserve to die. They were young and dumb just like we all were at one point in our lives. We need to stop killing each other over music.
@XtoCee
@XtoCee 2 роки тому
No, he didn't. He died because he was a coward. He dissed Tupac while Tupac was dead in Long Kiss Goodnight -- mocking Tupac's death, alluding to the Crips who killed Tupac. He even had the audacity to travel to California while utilising the Southside Crips as security, the same people who were responsible for killing Tupac. Biggie had the nerve to freestyle Long Kiss Goodnight on the radio in LA -- dissing a beloved dead man in their home turf, mocking his death. You call that dying for no reason? Biggie and Puff were absolute disrespectful.
@essgee4225
@essgee4225 2 роки тому
@@XtoCee hes even crippin in the video wearing blue lol it was only a matter of time before suge got to him..
@XtoCee
@XtoCee 2 роки тому
@@essgee4225 Biggie was an absolute punk. In 95, Snoop Dogg and the Doggpound went to New York to make a video paying homage to New York artists. Snoop was meant to go on the radio to promote his music but his session was cancelled. Following after, Snoop's radio session cancellation, Biggie phones the radio station and expresses that Snoop and Dogg Pound are making New York look weak, and they shouldn't be in New York making videos because it makes the city look soft. Biggie then gives the location of their trailer, live, on the radio, while also believing Tupac was with them, Snoop and the Dogg Pound's trailer gets shot up in New York after Biggie's speech on the radio. This is what made Tupac go haywire, setting up the events before Hit Em Up. Snoop, DJ Quik, The Doggpound, and Tupac then make a song dissing Biggie for having their trailer shot up and various New York artists for throwing subliminal disses at them on the song "New York 87".
@XtoCee
@XtoCee 2 роки тому
@Marie Richard You're dumb. Everyone told Biggie not to go to LA. Jay Prince informed Puffy and Biggie that it was too dangerous alongside being too soon to travelling to LA after Tupac's death. Literally, moments after Tupac's death, a gang war broke out between the Southside Crips (the gang responsible for killing Tupac) and Mob Piru, the same gang that Suge had many of their members on the payroll. BIG and Diddy went to LA under the false sense of security, since Tupac was dead and Suge was in jail. Moreover, they had the Southside Crips covering for them as security. So, they pretty much felt untouchable. Biggie was receiving death threats as soon as he landed in LA, and he was getting booed a lot by fans. Does this sound like someone that doesn't know? In his last freestyle with Sway, Biggie disses and mocks Tupac's death before saying he didn't care that Tupac died because he had other stuff to worry about. Word on the streets was that Biggie and Puffy had something to do with Pac's death. In the same freestyling interview with Sway, Sway asks Biggie if he had something to do with Tupac's death and he replies in a sarcastic, nonchalant manner, and laughing while saying "I am not that powerful... Yet". Even though in his lyrics, he says, "All I make is one phone call . All y'all disappear by tomorrow". Keefe D, the same person, alongside his nephew who both killed Tupac, admitted that Diddy placed a $1,000,000 bounty on Suge's and Tupac's head.
@justinharper4727
@justinharper4727 Рік тому
It's crazy the 2 best rappers ever started at the same time, got famous together and both died within a year of each other
@renascenttv6462
@renascenttv6462 25 днів тому
"I Gotta stay on the Positive Vibes" - God Bless his Soul.
@verbalvirgo1
@verbalvirgo1 5 років тому
good to see his spirit was golden and his ideas still genuine today he had big dreams.....sad to say he was way ahead of his time and was taken away from us to soon.. RIP BIG you a Legend...
@sarahcellblockh1562
@sarahcellblockh1562 4 роки тому
I was 18 years old when this interview came out and I can remember it till this day, I'm so proud to be part of that generation.
@chrisjose7471
@chrisjose7471 4 роки тому
You are blessed.
@sarahcellblockh1562
@sarahcellblockh1562 4 роки тому
@@chrisjose7471 generation X
@chrisjose7471
@chrisjose7471 4 роки тому
@@sarahcellblockh1562 The last generation to live the real life instead of the virtual one.
@sarahcellblockh1562
@sarahcellblockh1562 4 роки тому
@@chrisjose7471 absolutely, and I'd go back to the 90's tomorrow if I could.
@chrisjose7471
@chrisjose7471 4 роки тому
@@sarahcellblockh1562 So would I. We dint have the internet but at least we had real friends and we had real artists who dint need the auto Tune.
@JA-rs3os
@JA-rs3os 2 роки тому
Just in awe watching this legend speak. Miss him very much. RIP BIGGIE❤ NEVER 🙏FORGOTTEN.
@te-shauntv49
@te-shauntv49 3 роки тому
I remember watching this interview as a kid like it was yesterday .......good ol days..
@MrDarrylrichardson
@MrDarrylrichardson 4 роки тому
I remember meeting big in Baltimore at the hammer Jack's club a week before he died
@PedrosGarage
@PedrosGarage 4 роки тому
Darryl knight vibe elaborate bro. More on the story how was his energy etc
@rizwanwali4223
@rizwanwali4223 4 роки тому
Player last online 20 years ago....
@timtrainsong9398
@timtrainsong9398 2 роки тому
By that time pac was also in Baltimore.
@jennarhoode2313
@jennarhoode2313 4 роки тому
RIP biggie 🙏🏻 I wasn’t born when he was alive but his music truly had a big impact on my generation and all the previous generations like props to biggie 🔥 he was taken away from us to soon like imagine how different the rap game would be if he was still here
@Nekev532
@Nekev532 11 місяців тому
the 26 year old me watched this interview real time. in la on BET at my ex girls house. i had just left the peterson automotive museum right before he was popped( RIP BIG) facts.. crazy time who knew so impactful.
@giddygadzilla9315
@giddygadzilla9315 2 роки тому
Tupac and biggie greatest rapper's who ever walk this planet
@CJMacN1990
@CJMacN1990 5 років тому
HAPPY 47TH BIRTHDAY BIGGIE
@5065ca
@5065ca 4 роки тому
he'll never be 47 .... R.I.P Big...
@jaydot4956
@jaydot4956 4 роки тому
How is it his 47th birthday when he's dead?
@jacklopez5226
@jacklopez5226 4 роки тому
@@jaydot4956 man plz stfu
@SubliminaIMessages
@SubliminaIMessages 4 роки тому
jay dot he was born 47 years ago. Can’t believe I have to explain this.
@emanuel5944
@emanuel5944 3 роки тому
@@jaydot4956 smfh lol
@LeBeautiful
@LeBeautiful 5 років тому
HAPPY BDAY BIGGIE, ONE OF THE BEST TO EVER DO IT!!!
@ebonyrushharrinton8140
@ebonyrushharrinton8140 5 років тому
Why kill T u p a c Shakur, Biggie Small????/an sense less act!!!!/will we ever know????/both legends R.I.P.
@tay-tayrazors8022
@tay-tayrazors8022 5 років тому
🙌 Yes
@shabu9ine916
@shabu9ine916 4 роки тому
Come out and fight
@tupacshakur6824
@tupacshakur6824 4 роки тому
Never tough ill see you here
@rmindz2751
@rmindz2751 2 роки тому
That second beat playing in the background is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯
@mdabdullah4379
@mdabdullah4379 2 роки тому
Biggie had nothing but love and respect for pac.. He was more chill.. Pac was more aggressive
@JL-uw8xm
@JL-uw8xm 2 роки тому
Tupacs biggest problem was ego and too much cocaine. The guy was so paranoid. Genius but paranoid. Biggie was always more humble than Pac. I think unlike 2pac, biggie just wanted to make lots of music and money whereas pac just took it to a whole new level of madness
@JaeThaGemini
@JaeThaGemini Рік тому
@@JL-uw8xm 😂😂😂
@creedlang419
@creedlang419 4 роки тому
I still remember as a 18 year old watching this interview thinking , " WHAT THE HELL IS HE DOING OUT THERE RIGHT NOW"..
@seanjuhn4584
@seanjuhn4584 3 роки тому
Bcuz Puffy suggested that they do a vid in LA..Knowing all the long Suge&Fat Reggie(ex cop) was gonna hit him..Puff served him up on a platter!..
@pacrat885
@pacrat885 3 роки тому
@@seanjuhn4584 I thought Biggie was the one who wanted to be there? I heard somewhere that he wanted to be in L.A to squash the beef between west and east.
@francinesanders6175
@francinesanders6175 3 роки тому
@@pacrat885 false diddy wanted him to go and biggie didn't cause he knew something was gon pop off 💯💯
@brandondixon2178
@brandondixon2178 3 роки тому
So basically....P Diddy set him up.
@jeanandre6998
@jeanandre6998 2 роки тому
@@seanjuhn4584 exactly. He even said it. Smfh. Poor Biggie
@TonyG718
@TonyG718 3 роки тому
Born in 77’ and blessed to have witnessed this era.
@xxxtahce06
@xxxtahce06 2 місяці тому
he said "i kind of realized how powerful 2pac and I was"😢 like he was gone already
@robX931
@robX931 2 роки тому
I used to LUV Rap City! Man, those were young, free from stress day. RIP BIG and Pac.
@ilovelegos2000
@ilovelegos2000 4 роки тому
I was born six months after he passed! Hes a legend. Long live biggie smalls!
@SomeBody-xn5tz
@SomeBody-xn5tz 4 роки тому
It was ah BOLD move for biggie to go to L.A..even though he knew he wasnt so much welcomed there.....R.I.P Notorious B.I.G
@paul9589
@paul9589 2 роки тому
I remember watching the notorious movie with my mom when it came out and I thought biggie was so old, I’m now 26 and showed my 25 year old girlfriend the movie and some clips and stuff of biggie the other night and I completely forgot he was only 24 and it blows my mind how young he was!
@jim6786
@jim6786 3 роки тому
Although I never grew up with biggie and 2pac or biggie, I see how much they meant to people, I listen to their music and it’s amazing, RIP
@Wowitzkay
@Wowitzkay 4 роки тому
Biggie and Pac are now the only 2 rappers inducted into the Rock and Roll hall of fame! Legends.
@ladyhitthelike8899
@ladyhitthelike8899 5 років тому
🎉🎉🎉🎉Happy Birthday Biggie .R.I.P Gemini 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@toniasmith3578
@toniasmith3578 5 років тому
RIP TWIN
@bebettem
@bebettem 5 років тому
GEMINI SZN😩👑♊
@ladyhitthelike8899
@ladyhitthelike8899 5 років тому
Yes💪💯🎉🎉🎉
@Yuuurp75
@Yuuurp75 5 років тому
My bday aswell first day gemini 21$T
@KS-qf8hd
@KS-qf8hd 11 місяців тому
They did so much in their young life, they didn’t even know they we’re forever hip hop legends. Gone too soon
@cheese9156
@cheese9156 Рік тому
they both mature talking bout each other , you know they got respect for each other as humans despite their feud as artists
@chipsthedog1
@chipsthedog1 4 роки тому
Strange to think that two of the best artists in the game who were beefing so hard but now their names are forever linked. R.I.P to them both
@jfontanez1838
@jfontanez1838 4 роки тому
Wish everyday we can get these two back biggie and 2pac dammit now look what we stuck with now in days i love watching videos back in the day no phones no social media none of that shit
@connorterry191
@connorterry191 4 роки тому
Chino Black just love and ckmmunication.
@fettinextdoor
@fettinextdoor 4 роки тому
And eazy e
@wss_goat3495
@wss_goat3495 3 роки тому
Connor Terry love huh the East cost and west cost stuff was love?
@c-reacts6859
@c-reacts6859 10 місяців тому
R.I.P. BIGGIE SMALLS WE ❤️ U U LEFT THIS 🌎 WAY TOO SOON UR 🎶 🎵 WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN!😭😭😭✝️💙💙💙🙏
@delmanpronto9374
@delmanpronto9374 3 роки тому
it's like the heavens don't want perfection to exist in this world for long. two of the absolute best rappers in the business by a country mile. don't care about the other heavy hitters out there, these two were something else.
@mikearicks77
@mikearicks77 4 роки тому
Hip hop history changed forever two weeks from this interview. Rest up B.i.G.
@helpmekiller3670
@helpmekiller3670 3 роки тому
I feel like hip hop has room for all different types of rap but ima be honest I'm always gonna love the old school gold
@ariwodolaughter-pg1gp
@ariwodolaughter-pg1gp 8 місяців тому
I miss biggie big time. Respect keep making music anywhere even in the other side
@latechunes5951
@latechunes5951 9 місяців тому
Both Tupac and Biggie passing away brought east coast and west coast together at one point it was legendary!!🔥🔥
@michaelpeterson6857
@michaelpeterson6857 4 роки тому
The two best rappers of all time taken from us at a young age so soon 😢
@s325ibmw3
@s325ibmw3 4 роки тому
Biggie and pac where great friends and they are still friends smiling from Heaven rip for the both legends
@RonaldRaiden
@RonaldRaiden 9 місяців тому
Thank you for the upload. On the CD it was all chopped up and didnt have the other guy
@jmmckellar9757
@jmmckellar9757 Рік тому
Always going to be listening to biggie&pac music, always going to be LEGENDS till this day, and forward.
@puffin_loud7562
@puffin_loud7562 4 роки тому
Y’all need to pay respect to Big L, never gets the respect he gets smh.
@youngboyee2169
@youngboyee2169 3 роки тому
2nd favorite rapper you just said
@MrJoker-rv2cy
@MrJoker-rv2cy 4 роки тому
R.I.P Tupac and Biggie
@donnamann1075
@donnamann1075 Рік тому
Such a cool dude I’m from the Cali and although I’m “Pac” 4 life also loved Biggie. Now that I’m grown it chilling to know truly how young they were when they died. My daughter is almost that age. They seemed so old to me back then I was 16 This breaks my heart just as it did when news broke. RIH BIG🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊
@yellarayvo8199
@yellarayvo8199 Рік тому
Biggie Was Real Asf For What He Said About Pac & For Eminem To Combine A Song With Biggie & Pac Interview & Lyrics & For It To Win A Grammy Will Forever Be A Classic 💯💯💪🏽
@LTAries88
@LTAries88 4 роки тому
I love Biggie and Pac.... we lost 2 great brothers who were so ahead of their time and so intelligent they were
@happyyier
@happyyier Рік тому
What makes something ahead of its time was slavery ahead of its time stupid statement anyone can say the word ghetto is more racist than the N word hitler made it up only thing he invented
@LTAries88
@LTAries88 Рік тому
@@happyyier Just because you disagree with my opinion, doesn’t mean what I said was stupid. Also, before you call yourself insulting someone’s intelligence, check your grammar. They were intelligent and they were ahead of their time. Also, the word “ghetto” is not something Hitler made up and slavery has been going on for thousands of years.
@happyyier
@happyyier Рік тому
@@LTAries88 hitler made up the word ghetto. Understanding what you read and my phone changes word spelling and rap music does not got Grammer snoop Grammer I never said hitler invented the word slave
@happyyier
@happyyier Рік тому
@@LTAries88 my point was that we use racist words i said the word ghetto is more racist then the N. Word why is one more recoupitive then the other just cause slavery was longer they got treated better you can't justify one over the other
@sonerd.1459
@sonerd.1459 4 роки тому
Its really crazy how rappers back then had to face death everyday..
@MASTER3371
@MASTER3371 3 роки тому
That’s why rap back then is better than the 2010s-current cause they had to face a bunch of obstacles to survive & succeed
@busymike
@busymike 3 роки тому
It seems even worse now...Look how many rappers have been killed recently. XXXtentacion, King Von, Pop Smoke, Nipsey Hustle...There was a period in the late 90s to late 2000s where there weren’t as many deaths, but things have gone back to being bad.
@TayBino
@TayBino Рік тому
@@busymike back in the day was way worse they can’t get away with murder so easy like they did in the 80s 90s
@sonerd.1459
@sonerd.1459 Рік тому
@@elontusk6164 thats an 'equally valid theory' mr tusk 🤣
@andyleo8418
@andyleo8418 Рік тому
They dropping like flies now tf
@Satsui_No_Hado
@Satsui_No_Hado 2 роки тому
Biggie was so chill, quiet confidence and a deep mind 👊
@jamesmurphy4826
@jamesmurphy4826 2 роки тому
R.I.P To the 2 best ever rip pac and bigge thank you both for the memories much love ❤
@JamesTKirk-vs4bb
@JamesTKirk-vs4bb 4 роки тому
RIP to the 2 greatest rappers of all time gone too soon.
@sashialopez2469
@sashialopez2469 4 роки тому
Christopher Wallace is my hip hop version of Bob Marley I'm so BLESS to be born in time to hear these amazing and heavenly voices and I still continues to hear them love u guys I no u guys are having the peace and love y'all wanted for this whole world 😇🙏 watching from above 💖💯
@silky_prodigy
@silky_prodigy 2 роки тому
feels so blessed that i was born in their era,real hiphop era.
@uTubeNoITube
@uTubeNoITube Рік тому
It's chilling to hear Biggie Smalls and 2pac as well almost have this eerie prediction and acceptable that they KNEW they would each die young, and did... just crazy to me how they almost felt it and embraced it. Still sucks we were robbed of their lives and talent at such young ages.
@mechanicandi1064
@mechanicandi1064 5 років тому
Greatly Miss but Never Forgotten🙏.....HBD🎉🎉🍾🍾
@masixolesizani2895
@masixolesizani2895 4 роки тому
Here in South Africa a musician called Simphiwe Dana said in some interview, on the day they heard of Tupac is dead they were at school and the classes was suspended for that day coz they couldn't COPE they all cried.
@tussypop
@tussypop 4 роки тому
A very very sad day for many💔
@khorneflakes3434
@khorneflakes3434 4 роки тому
Can you imagine how relatable and powerful Tupac's music must have been for black folks around the world ... I'm white, middle class, and Tupac educated me about racism and the struggle blacks go through, more than a decade after his death. That man's a legend, for real.
@kriscollins3508
@kriscollins3508 9 місяців тому
Greatest rapper of all time ..we miss you B.I.G
@kxrtoonz429
@kxrtoonz429 3 роки тому
Imagine he didn’t take that 2 yr break we would have more timeless tracks from him but am grateful for the ones we do have tho🙏🏾
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