Juicy was released in 94 but that doesn't mean it was recorded in 94The big daddy tape was released in 1993.
Juicy was released in Aug 1994.
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Come on breh..Juicy was released in 94 but that doesn't mean it was recorded in 94
Was this before or after he did Home Alone 2?
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this dude had biggie name trademark …
so, Clive Davis had his people from his label come up with the Notorious B.I.G.
Come on breh..
Biggie had a different flow in 92.
He rapped different and called himself Biggie Smalls
When his album dropped his whole style changed.
Big wanted to be a hardcore street rapper. But Puff told him to switch it up so he could be more marketable. He tried do so thx same with Craig Mack but he refused
Which led to this
And most people don’t know Big and Mack was dissing each other on this song
Exactly broYeah I dunno what buddy was talking about.
"A lot of songs used the same sample" cannot be debated. It's objective reality. I could list dozens of examples off the top of my head.
Hell, if you deviated too much from what everyone else was sampling you ran the risk of being considered weird. De La Soul in particular comes to mind., I remember one of my teachers played the Turtles record De La sampled and we were sitting there like
Fred.
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Ya know it’s mighty convenient Big just escapes all blame and can lean on peoples hate for Puff. And this ain’t the first time he gets that kinda pass either
I guess it was also Puff idea to say a chick look so good…..![]()
Come on breh..
Biggie had a different flow in 92.
He rapped different and called himself Biggie Smalls
When his album dropped his whole style changed.
Big wanted to be a hardcore street rapper. But Puff told him to switch it up so he could be more marketable. He tried do so thx same with Craig Mack but he refused
Which led to this
And most people don’t know Big and Mack was dissing each other on this song
He was on the supercat joint too with 92.Er what? He got underground hype from
“Party and Bullshyt”. His whole debut album made him. “Big Poppa” was the major crossover hit. As well as the “One More Chance Remix”. Let’s not rewrite history now.