haych3 Posted March 9, 2007 Share Posted March 9, 2007 still the best to ever touch a mic...post up your best lines by him... Biggie Smalls is the wickedest Niggas say I'm pussy, I dare you to stick your dick in this If I was pussy I'd be filled with syphilis Herpes, gonorrhea, climittia, getting rid'a ya Got it locked like the penatentury Niggas mention me for MC execution Who you choosin, the wack MC Or the fat black MC Jack Dempsey will start shaking All it's taking, is some marijuana and I'm making MCs break fast, like flap-jacks and bacon Back spins, the windmills, who's still the gin-drinker Ill-thinker, exploding when the paper hits the ink-ugh Take the Gangster Chronicles, turn to page 6-6-6 Holocost, B.I.G. the merciless Niggas press they luck-and They get a butt-fuckin Straight up the ass Raw dog with the rash And I don't fuck with the condoms The condoms is a problem from the AIDS getting sprayed Diseases, B.I.G. pleases MCs across the seas is just the way, I crush my pray, hey I'm crazy and deranged Blowing niggas out the frame, simple and plain But getting back, to the black, rhinocerisous rap B.I.G. took a loss, hypopotheris is back, nigga Recognize Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
djxander Posted March 9, 2007 Share Posted March 9, 2007 biggie could seriously SLAY MCs. I can't wait for the first backpacker to say something like "biggie wasn't that great." Biggie would rip 75 assholes in any backpack mc. I wish biggie & Big L were still alive. I think Jay-Z would be hotter too if they were still around. Nas would never make "hip hop is dead" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrDee Posted March 9, 2007 Share Posted March 9, 2007 B.I.G P.O.P.P.A, no info for the D.E.Ai just love that line Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chee Posted March 9, 2007 Share Posted March 9, 2007 The flow he has on this one is wicked. Not the wittiest lyrics, but still my favourite Biggie song... Verse one: Live from bedford-stuyverson, the livest oneRepresentin bk to the fullestGats I pull it, bastards duckin when big be buckinChickenheads be cluckin in my bathroom fuckinIt aint nuttin, they know big be handlinWith the mac in the ac door panelingBandaging mcs, oxygen they cant breatheMad tricks up the sleeve, red boxers so my dick can breatheBreeze through in the q-45 by my side, lyrical highAnd those that rushes my cluthes get put on crutchesGet smoked like dutches from the masterHate to blast ya, but I have ta, you see I smoke a lotYour life is played out like kwame, and them fuckin polka dotsWho rock the spot? biggie!You know how the weed yo, unbelievable Verse two: B-i-g, g-i-e, aka, b.i.g.Get it? biggieAlso known as the bon appetitRappers cant sleep need sleepin big keep creepinBulelts heat-seekin, casualties need treatinDumb rappers need teachinLesson a - dont fuck with b-i, thats that, oh i, thought he was wackOh come come now, why yall so dumb nowHunt me or be hunted, three hundred and fifty-seven waysTo summer sautee, Im the winner all dayLights get dimmer down biggies hallwayMy forte causes caucausians to sayHe sounds demented, car-weed scentedIf I said it, I meant itBite my tongue for no-oneCall me evil, or unbelievable Verse three: Buck shots out the sun roof of lexus coupesLeave no witnesses, what you think this isAint no amateurs here, I damage and tearMcs fear me, they too near not to hear meClearly, Im the triple beam dreamOne thousand grams of uncut to the gutIt seems fucked up, the way I touched up the grillTryin to play gorilla, when you aint no killerThe gats by your liver, your upper lip quiverGet ready to die, tell God I said hiAnd throw down some ice, for the nicest mcNiggaz know the steelo, unbelievable Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
that guy from P.A. Posted March 10, 2007 Share Posted March 10, 2007 biggie mix for free only on march 9th...pretty dope 40 mins Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
foodstamps Posted March 13, 2007 Share Posted March 13, 2007 Birthdays were the worst days!No we sip Champagne when we're thirstaaaay! RIP BIG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dextrous Posted March 13, 2007 Share Posted March 13, 2007 Lyrically, I'm worshipped, don't front the word sickYou cursed it, but rehearsed itI drop unexpectedly like bird shit RIP And yeah it's been dun posted a million and one times but damn if this doesn't make me smile and remember why I ever got into hip hop every time I see it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Posted March 17, 2007 Share Posted March 17, 2007 I can't wait for the first backpacker to say something like "biggie wasn't that great."I think he's generally overrated, same as 2Pac. This post from Soul Sides sums it up for me: - Can Biggie really be considered the G.O.A.T. if he only had two albums and a sprinkling of cameos to build that consensus from? (I know I'm not the first to raise the question but whatever). Or do we lionize Biggie because his untimely death meant that we never had to wait to watch him fall off (assuming he would have). After all, if Big Daddy Kane had died after his second album, imagine how different his legacy would look. Or what if Run DMC had disbanded and stopped recording after Raising Hell. I've never denied Biggie his props (he's not #1 to me but Top 5? Sure.), but I also thought Life After Death didn't deserve the intense praise it got (like most double albums, it was just too long with a lot of tracks I'll never ever care to listen to again) but obviously, coming out post-death, it was treated like the best-thing-ever. Had he lived, I have the feeling that Life After Death would have been seen as a smart commercial effort but I imagine Biggie could/would have surpassed it later. It also imagine, easily, he would have dropped some mediocre material later too: it's impossible to think he would have escaped a fate that even his most talented peers: Jay-Z, Nas, Snoop, etc. have fallen victim to at some point. So yeah, my question is: do we give Biggie too much credit because his catalog was unnaturally frozen in time? Is he like the Robert Johnson of hip-hop? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
that guy from P.A. Posted March 17, 2007 Share Posted March 17, 2007 in response to that......i dont think it has much to do with lyrical content as much as 1.....he's a new york cat that if you put him on stage with any other rapper.....alive or dead....biggie would outshine him/her.....and of course his death makes it all that more important.....would joan of arch be as important....abe lincoln?????......he died, his murder was never solved and that certainly adds to it..... so i guess i would say i think him and or tupac would be the best so far........i still bump his music....i think it still sounds great....... i mean i understand the arguement.....but its not one that needs to be made...his flow to me has been unmatched.......and his style unlike so many others has not been duplicated...because well.....its really fuckin hard to do what he did....and made it look so easy.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snuff Posted March 17, 2007 Share Posted March 17, 2007 I can't wait for the first backpacker to say something like "biggie wasn't that great."I think he's generally overrated, same as 2Pac. This post from Soul Sides sums it up for me: - Can Biggie really be considered the G.O.A.T. if he only had two albums and a sprinkling of cameos to build that consensus from? (I know I'm not the first to raise the question but whatever). Or do we lionize Biggie because his untimely death meant that we never had to wait to watch him fall off (assuming he would have). After all, if Big Daddy Kane had died after his second album, imagine how different his legacy would look. Or what if Run DMC had disbanded and stopped recording after Raising Hell. I've never denied Biggie his props (he's not #1 to me but Top 5? Sure.), but I also thought Life After Death didn't deserve the intense praise it got (like most double albums, it was just too long with a lot of tracks I'll never ever care to listen to again) but obviously, coming out post-death, it was treated like the best-thing-ever. Had he lived, I have the feeling that Life After Death would have been seen as a smart commercial effort but I imagine Biggie could/would have surpassed it later. It also imagine, easily, he would have dropped some mediocre material later too: it's impossible to think he would have escaped a fate that even his most talented peers: Jay-Z, Nas, Snoop, etc. have fallen victim to at some point. So yeah, my question is: do we give Biggie too much credit because his catalog was unnaturally frozen in time? Is he like the Robert Johnson of hip-hop? pretty much agree with all that. The yanks tend to have rose tintted spectacles when it comes ot biggioe and for some fucking reason tupac. tupac was fucking dire at best, at worst he was a jumped up mouthy little cunt with the lyrical ability of a pint of milk. big daddy kane or rakim murder biggie straight up.....it is a shame he's dead but he'd already started mixing it with puff daddy so had he not been killed his next album wouold have almost guaranteed to be total toilet...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ugly Boner Rivers Posted March 17, 2007 Share Posted March 17, 2007 big daddy kane or rakim murder biggie straight up really? all this time i thought it was suge and his police friends Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
denio Posted March 17, 2007 Share Posted March 17, 2007 REMEMBER BIG I got nines in the bedroom, glocks in the kitchen , a shotty by the shower if you wanna shoot me while i'm shittin' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
that guy from P.A. Posted March 17, 2007 Share Posted March 17, 2007 I can't wait for the first backpacker to say something like "biggie wasn't that great."I think he's generally overrated, same as 2Pac. This post from Soul Sides sums it up for me: - Can Biggie really be considered the G.O.A.T. if he only had two albums and a sprinkling of cameos to build that consensus from? (I know I'm not the first to raise the question but whatever). Or do we lionize Biggie because his untimely death meant that we never had to wait to watch him fall off (assuming he would have). After all, if Big Daddy Kane had died after his second album, imagine how different his legacy would look. Or what if Run DMC had disbanded and stopped recording after Raising Hell. I've never denied Biggie his props (he's not #1 to me but Top 5? Sure.), but I also thought Life After Death didn't deserve the intense praise it got (like most double albums, it was just too long with a lot of tracks I'll never ever care to listen to again) but obviously, coming out post-death, it was treated like the best-thing-ever. Had he lived, I have the feeling that Life After Death would have been seen as a smart commercial effort but I imagine Biggie could/would have surpassed it later. It also imagine, easily, he would have dropped some mediocre material later too: it's impossible to think he would have escaped a fate that even his most talented peers: Jay-Z, Nas, Snoop, etc. have fallen victim to at some point. So yeah, my question is: do we give Biggie too much credit because his catalog was unnaturally frozen in time? Is he like the Robert Johnson of hip-hop? pretty much agree with all that. The yanks tend to have rose tintted spectacles when it comes ot biggioe and for some fucking reason tupac. tupac was fucking dire at best, at worst he was a jumped up mouthy little cunt with the lyrical ability of a pint of milk. big daddy kane or rakim murder biggie straight up.....it is a shame he's dead but he'd already started mixing it with puff daddy so had he not been killed his next album wouold have almost guaranteed to be total toilet...... yall are retarted.........the reason "yanks" love him.........is well because they talked about the struggle in a way that no one had....now of course if your not privigled enough to deal with what people go through in certain economic classes in this country ya wouldnt really know..... also....if by yanks you mean new york....the birth place of hip hop......your basically saying that yea those romans have no idea what they are talking about....zeus wasnt a god...... you could be right.....but i bet you wouldnt say shit........in rome... if ya dont get it thats fine it wasnt for you then....if you cannot understand why tupac and biggie are considered the best.....then i think you should prolly re-evalutate what your criteria are..... as far as flow.....both of them were great rhyme patterns.....to call tupac's dire..is damn near blasmphy.... I love big daddy cane and rakim....2 of my fav's.....but the passion in which tupac was able to carry his message murders thiers......as mainstream as it was....changes was a far better song than either has ever come up with.....yea i said it.... lryical talent.....biggie's story to tell.....had some of the best word play ever laid on wax... "ya betta talk to him...for this fist put a spark to him...fuck around shit get dark to him.." lose a major part to him....arm...leg.....she beggin me to stop but he keep gettin closer" i mean come on guys are you half way serious.....what age do we call the "golden years" both of them brought hip hop to another level....you cannot predict what they would have done.....they didnt have a chance to do it....and that should count for something.... maybe puffy never goes the route he goes if biggie is alive..... maybe dre and pac get back together.....then all you would be on nuts and the chronic 2001 would be the best album of all time no question......maybe M&M doesnt get his break...... you could play that game all day.... and maybe.........2 men were killed because of money and the fact that they held a major influence over a black community......the likes of malcom and martin...... yall need to understand that it was about way more than just the music but it was because of there music that they are both dead..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Posted March 17, 2007 Share Posted March 17, 2007 changes was a far better song than either has ever come up with.....yea i said it....Yeah, you did say it, and now nothing else you say has any credibility whatsoever. 2Pac is the king of fake thuggery. http://www.dailymotion.com/oublierleracism...a-ballet-dancer Then I started thinking the art school I went to was mostly for white kids and rich minorities. I started going, "I would have been totally different had I not been exposed to this." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
that guy from P.A. Posted March 17, 2007 Share Posted March 17, 2007 yea so because he got a scholarship for being "gifted" does that change tha fact that his mom was a crackhead are you serious.......what was that an attempt of bait and switch...... i propose that a song that was about social justice, upbringing of a people that millions of people heard and actually was able to change how some people think about each other...was a better song/more impact than anything rakim or big daddy kane has done.... and you post up a ballet video....nice steve.....real nice....fuck you and your credibility...thats some bullshit...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blak Randy Posted March 18, 2007 Share Posted March 18, 2007 I can't wait for the first backpacker to say something like "biggie wasn't that great." Biggie would rip 75 assholes in any backpack mc. I don't get rap fans. It seems to me that everyone who does like mainstream hip hop consantly feel the need to hate people who like underground hip hop. I see it all the time. Why do Mainstream Hip Hop fans think that everyone should like the same music as them? It always seems to that if anyone says aything negative about any mainstream hip hop acts that the fans allways get instantly super defensive and start saying things like "Backpacker, geek, pussy rap, nerd, middle class, student rap ect". Why not just let people like what they like. I love Disco and I know most people on this board probably dont like it at all but thats cool. I don't need to give them shit and call them names cause they like something different to me. I ain't just aiming this at you though bro. It's just I see it all the time. (I like some mainstream and Underground hip hop by the way) P.S. Yeah Biggie is an amazing rapper. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
that guy from P.A. Posted March 18, 2007 Share Posted March 18, 2007 well to clarify my arguement......i would say "alot tight rappers out there aint got no deal" and the best "rapper"......ever has prolly never been heard by anyone hear...prolly some guy somewhere that just ripped it all his life and never gave a fuck to let anyone hear him.... but changes was a great song............lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wax On Posted March 18, 2007 Share Posted March 18, 2007 I don't know much about lyricism, and lyrics don't sink in with me very well, but i thought I'd throw in my tuppence worth here: i rate Biggie as a story teller, and i think its important to remember that when listening to him... with Tupac, I can take it or leave it. i think he's a good poet, but i'm just not comfortable with the contrast of king thug and sensitive caring guy, which seem to come accross in different songs, though I think Ghostface can pull off the sensitive sort of stuff and the gangsta stuff without seeming hypocritical and in terms of flow and rhythm, I don't think there's many better than ludacris, its just a shame his beats are straight shite so there you go, don't know if that'll help in the slightest, HOLLA!!! @Dis: Disco's fuckin quality, not to metion i've been rockin to jose feliciano quite a bit recently! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blak Randy Posted March 18, 2007 Share Posted March 18, 2007 Jose's cover of Sunny is a lovely song. You like any Nu Disco Wax? Here are my current favourite disco band. http://myspace.com/weareescort Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wax On Posted March 18, 2007 Share Posted March 18, 2007 not heard much really...just checkin out escort, i'm not too into the 80's electro sort of sounds, i prefer 70's sort of sounds...same goes with hip hop, i like stuff that sounds more organic and less sequenced or synthy , and i'm a real sucker for easy listening and jazz funk stuff, got new york connection by tom scott the other day, right up my street! fuck knows where this rant's going!?!?!?! wanna see these guys at some point: http://www.myspace.com/caprimusic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blak Randy Posted March 18, 2007 Share Posted March 18, 2007 Cool man. I love the 80's electro sounding disco. I love organic 70s sounding Disco too. I may do a mix at some point. That myspace is cool. I only have my shitty laptop speaker at the mo but they sound wicked. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mattnice Posted March 18, 2007 Share Posted March 18, 2007 If anythings had more than 200 pressings I'm not interested. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mattnice Posted March 18, 2007 Share Posted March 18, 2007 Created Rap Music cos i never Dug Disco Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ryan Posted March 18, 2007 Share Posted March 18, 2007 Created Rap Music cos i never Dug Disco You didn't create rap. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
djdiggla Posted March 19, 2007 Share Posted March 19, 2007 I love Disco and I know most people on this board probably dont like it at all but thats cool. I don't need to give them shit and call them names cause they like something different to me. I like disco. Asshole. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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