That’s interesting breh.
Care to elaborate?
There was an interview where he said "follow the women (or cater to them musically?) and the nikkas will follow you"
can't seem to find it but it used to be nikkas' excuse for making shytty girl songs and being street simps.
starts at 4:10
https://www.vice.com/en_au/article/gqkqz3/tupac-biggie-friends-to-foes
Tupac claimed to have directly influenced Biggie's style. "I used to tell the nikka, 'If you want to make your money, you have to rap for the bytches. Do not rap for the nikkas,' " he said. "The bytches will buy your records, and the nikkas want what the bytches want." As proof that Biggie had heeded his advice, Tupac cited the difference between his early track, the aggressive "Party and Bullshyt," and softer songs from his debut Ready to Die like "Big Poppa," which appealed more to the ladies: "Soon as he buy that wine, I just creep up from behind / And ask what your interests are, who you be with?"