Murda Mook says Biggie is the best ever and it’s not close…

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2pac needed Biggie to promote All Eyes On Me and Makaveli. Biggie never needed Pac to promote anything. 2Pac used Faith on a song, he lied about Biggie being involved in his shooting. Dedicated a whole diss song to Biggie. 2pac needed that Biggie energy to pop off like he did in 1996.
U smoking some dirt.
 

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But what Tune does a Coli breh have?

Atleast Murda Mook is an all time great battle rapper.



We got plenty of coli brehs who can rap.

Having the ability to rap is one thing; having classic records and albums is another.


Mook is not far off from a coli breh.



Its the same thing as skip bayless getting to talk shyt on Lebron or whoever.
 

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Sidebar: Anybody else think Pusha T is eerily similar to Big with the raps? May be just me and how I listen to the shhit, 🤷🏽‍♂️. Totally different voice and presence so it’s easy to miss, but the bars are madd similar, I can hear that Big is probably his inspiration in rap.
Their actual bars are not really similar, Biggie is more simile/punchline driven. Push draws heavily from Biggie's cadence.
 

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Illmatic had a better debut than Ready to Die on Billboard.

Nas had a number 1 album before Biggie did with It was Written.

I'm talking about what happened in real time in 1994 and you jumped to 1996. You obviously weren't around in NYC 1994 because Biggie took the game by storm and left Nas in his shadows when Ready To Die dropped. And lets not talk who had the bigger 2nd album
 

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I'm talking about what happened in real time in 1994 and you jumped to 1996. You obviously weren't around in NYC 1994 because Biggie took the game by storm and left Nas in his shadows when Ready To Die dropped. And lets not talk who had the bigger 2nd album
What I posted was facts and It was written was number 1 for weeks in the summer of 96 and he did it while he was alive. Nas wasn’t some little dude. He was right there with Pac and Big 94-96
 
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