Push admits it.Glad I'm not the only one who sees heavy heavy heavy Biggie influence all in Pusha's shyt.
Push admits it.Glad I'm not the only one who sees heavy heavy heavy Biggie influence all in Pusha's shyt.
Biggie was on top..Jay in 98 couldn't be with Biggie's momentum heading into 98.
Pre Biggie album...Westcoast rap ruled the world in case you missed what Snoop Dogg was in 93.
Yeah after Bighoe rescued their relevance in 94 and 95. He was on top...he was making the hits. Nas had a good 96 with the Lauren Hill song, Street Dreams, etc. Alot of that down south Master P garbage was going on too. Mase was way hotter than anything from Jay Z heading into 98.In '98, multiple MC's in NYC were selling millions of records. Including older artists. People weren't buying those albums because BIG was dead, lol. The music was just good. So if BIG was still alive, people would've just been buying ALL their sh*t. It was never either/or for actual Hip Hop fans back then. People who were around then know that.
West Coast "didn't rule the world", lol. Sales on both coasts were literally at the same level from '91-'96. After '97, NY was outselling every region. Some of the best albums ever were being made during Snoop's run, from Wu, Fugees, Tribe, Nas, Redman, Outkast, and the list goes on and on. NY was far from in need of being "saved". It was in its best run ever during that stretch. More classics were coming out of NY, than any other spot. Every region was selling mad records though. These weird takes gotta chill.
Yeah after Bighoe rescued their relevance in 94 and 95. He was on top...he was making the hits. Nas had a good 96 with the Lauren Hill song, Street Dreams, etc. Alot of that down south Master P garbage was going on too. Mase was way hotter than anything from Jay Z heading into 98.

i wouldnt compare big to nas. big was in a situation similar to snoop with a label that became a pop-cultural phenomenon and standardbearer for their region.For those that were there what was the hype for Biggie’s talent/ music? We all hear about the hype for Nas with BBQ and being anointed the Golden Child/ people waiting on Illmatic . But despite his elite talent never heard about that same level of anticipation with Biggie.
Just autocorrect, kid. Get a grip. Lol.The minute I saw "Bighoe", your whole sh*t just lost credibility and showed you're another bitter West Coast dude mad about some sh*t that you saw on MTV as a kid 27 years ago, lol.
"Nas had a good song with Lauryn". Nas was selling millions of records. Fugees sold more than Snoop did. So when was NY ever in need of being "saved"? Records coming out of NY during this time were selling like crazy. Even for debut MC's. DMX sold millions on two albums he dropped within months of each other. Big Pun was selling in the millions. On his debut! Redman and other MC's who were on their 4th and 5th album were selling millions. This is all between '96-'98. Jay did 6 million plus in '98. And this is just a few. There were mad other people selling in the millions in NY. According to you NY wasn't relevant when Wu dropped 36 Chambers and when Tribe dropped Midnight Marauders. Literally NYC's Golden Era was when the city was "irrelevant", in your opinion, lol.
And all of this is because B.I.G. died and after he "saved" the city? LOL!!
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Facts.Push admits it.
Nothing new but it's nice to hear him spit these verses over a different beat

