"Big never forgave me for selling Doin' It to LL"

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It's a good thing he sold it to LL.

I love Biggie like most, but LL had the “ladies' man” thing going in '95. That whole Mr. Smith album was basically him going off and flexing for that audience.

Yeah, Biggie was a favorite among women, too, for different reasons, but there's no denying LL had the looks (pause) and appeal to draw in women similar to that of Pac.

Imagine Biggie rapping on Around The Way Girl :mjlol: sure he'd kill it in terms of spittin' but he ain't got the sex appeal to make the song click the way LL does.
 

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He said it was supposed to be Big's 1st single.

Imagining Hypnotize lyrics on that beat would make that song much better.







cap … ‘hypnotize‘ was always going to be his number one single
Ddot and the whole entire hit-man spent damn near the whole summer in 96 in the Virgin Islands totally isolated, producing a bunch of tracks for biggie‘s double album, puff LP and mase debut



It’s catchy. I know all of the lyrics. What MADE me LIKE it was what happened to B.I.G. I never LOVED it though.

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:yeshrug: respectfully disagree, but to each his own, you have every right to to your own opinion

I just think the track for ‘doing it well‘ would’ve not been the number one single off his album and I don’t even think it would’ve been a single released at all. My opinion is I think it would’ve been the track to substitute the song called ‘another one‘ which was featured with Lil Kim.


imagine a scenario where a nikka gets killed and they bring his body back home for his funeral, and he takes his last ride from his stomping grounds surrounded by hundreds maybe thousands of fans with broken hearts, and tears in their eyes and as the hearse slowly passes his building, somebody pops in his new single with the ‘doing it well’ beat on it …. I’m sorry that just ain’t it.


although it’s sad and a tragedy, this is one of hip-hop’s most monumental moment and the fact that hypnotize track was a part of it tells me all I need to know that it is possibly one of the greatest tracks of all time
















 

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I remember back when the track first came out, someone told me the track was for Biggie, hence the “Brooklyn” chants. But this was before Wikipedia so I thought he was telling tall tales. Turns out he was right. :wow:
 

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I remember back when the track first came out, someone told me the track was for Biggie, hence the “Brooklyn” chants. But this was before Wikipedia so I thought he was telling tall tales. Turns out he was right. :wow:

I heard that too but dismissed it as attaching Biggie to the Brooklyn chants was too convenient, who knew :leon:
 

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cap … ‘hypnotize‘ was always going to be his number one single
Ddot and the whole entire hit-man spent damn near the whole summer in 96 in the Virgin Islands totally isolated, producing a bunch of tracks for biggie‘s double album, puff LP and mase debut






:yeshrug: respectfully disagree, but to each his own, you have every right to to your own opinion

I just think the track for ‘doing it well‘ would’ve not been the number one single off his album and I don’t even think it would’ve been a single released at all. My opinion is I think it would’ve been the track to substitute the song called ‘another one‘ which was featured with Lil Kim.


imagine a scenario where a nikka gets killed and they bring his body back home for his funeral, and he takes his last ride from his stomping grounds surrounded by hundreds maybe thousands of fans with broken hearts, and tears in their eyes and as the hearse slowly passes his building, somebody pops in his new single with the ‘doing it well’ beat on it …. I’m sorry that just ain’t it.


although it’s sad and a tragedy, this is one of hip-hop’s most monumental moment and the fact that hypnotize track was a part of it tells me all I need to know that it is possibly one of the greatest tracks of all time




















With the "Brooklyn, Brooklyn" chant on the beat?
The crowd would have loved it.

And it would have been a completely different song in Biggie's hands. Just because LL turned it into "Doin It", doesn't mean Big had the same plans for the beat.

Similar to how this beat produced mutliple hits with different themes.
 

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Its fukked up cuz Biggie told him which samples to use but bidness is bidness

exactly
the fact that the whole concept and idea came from biggie as far as telling Rashid, what songs to sample and him coming up with the whole Brooklyn chorus, only leads one to believe that song was supposed to be biggie featuring lil Kim
 

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I don’t think anyone was truly at fault. The track landed in the right hands ultimately. Would BIG have ripped it? Undoubtedly but it wouldn’t be the same classic that LL gave us.

I can see why BIG was mad though. He gave him the idea to sample the beat, and to watch someone else profit off your idea would sting. But I can’t blame the producer for selling it to the highest bidder. :yeshrug:

Great story either way.

And the funny thing is, the same thing happened to Diddy. He wanted to sample Steely Dan… but he was undercut by Lord Tariq and Pete Gunz with Uptown Baby. Karma.:mjlol:
 

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With the "Brooklyn, Brooklyn" chant on the beat?
The crowd would have loved it.

And it would have been a completely different song in Biggie's hands. Just because LL turned it into "Doin It", doesn't mean Big had the same plans for the beat.

Similar to how this beat produced mutliple hits with different themes.



respectfully, have to disagree
the ‘doing it well’ track is just not hard enough … it’s a female friendly/party track

while hypnotize is the complete hip-hop track because it production can range from the most mainstream commercial -to- the hardest hard-core atmosphere
 
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