why is puff blackballing Easy Mo Bee ?

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Thats your opinion, its when ppl start thinking there opinions are universal is when problems arise.
LAD was Biggie moving forward in every sense of the word. If
lAD wasnt better, his legacy would of been damaged.
Like I said..it's not an opinion that Life After Death was more polished and commercial..its definitely an opinion which one is better..u right..but it's also not an opinion that amongst the hip hop heads RTD is considered Biggie's best album..same way Illmatic is considered Nas'..of course there's alotta people that feel their sophomore albums were better..but it's not some "strange" opinion that their first albums are better..which is what I'm tryna say...amongst hip hop heads that's a really normal opinion and he made it seem like it was out of the norm or somethin...RTD is considered one of the best hip hop albums of all time..LAD just generally isn't...I don't even know why people are quoting me arguing this shyt..lol..LAD came out basically when Biggie died...it wasnt a wack album at all but it was hyped as well cause of the fact...it didnt do anything for the nikkas career while he was alive...RTD is what gave Biggie his status while he was alive..thats the album that made the nikka who he was...anyone who says anything different is a liar...
 

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Thats your opinion, its when ppl start thinking there opinions are universal is when problems arise.
LAD was Biggie moving forward in every sense of the word. If
lAD wasnt better, his legacy would of been damaged.

nah.

truth be told, if biggie was alive when LAD was released, he would received a ton of backlash for that album.

Like I said..it's not an opinion that Life After Death was more polished and commercial..its definitely an opinion which one is better..u right..but it's also not an opinion that amongst the hip hop heads RTD is considered Biggie's best album..same way Illmatic is considered Nas'..of course there's alotta people that feel their sophomore albums were better..but it's not some "strange" opinion that their first albums are better..which is what I'm tryna say...amongst hip hop heads that's a really normal opinion and he made it seem like it was out of the norm or somethin...RTD is considered one of the best hip hop albums of all time..LAD just generally isn't...I don't even know why people are quoting me arguing this shyt..lol..LAD came out basically when Biggie died...it wasnt a wack album at all but it was hyped as well cause of the fact...it didnt do anything for the nikkas career while he was alive...RTD is what gave Biggie his status while he was alive..thats the album that made the nikka who he was...anyone who says anything different is a liar...

basically that.

most of the time I see people saying LAD is biggie's best album, the people saying that are usually either casual listeners or people that didn't become serious rap fans until the late '90s or afterwards. same scenario with nas iww/illmatic, just like you said.
 

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good topic

easy moe bee defined bad boy at the beginning, (RTD, Craig Mack)

then he was nowhere to be found after he did temptations with pac

no mention of him in that fake biggie movie either
 

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Like I said..it's not an opinion that Life After Death was more polished and commercial..its definitely an opinion which one is better..u right..but it's also not an opinion that amongst the hip hop heads RTD is considered Biggie's best album..same way Illmatic is considered Nas'..of course there's alotta people that feel their sophomore albums were better..but it's not some "strange" opinion that their first albums are better..which is what I'm tryna say...amongst hip hop heads that's a really normal opinion and he made it seem like it was out of the norm or somethin...RTD is considered one of the best hip hop albums of all time..LAD just generally isn't...I don't even know why people are quoting me arguing this shyt..lol..LAD came out basically when Biggie died...it wasnt a wack album at all but it was hyped as well cause of the fact...it didnt do anything for the nikkas career while he was alive...RTD is what gave Biggie his status while he was alive..thats the album that made the nikka who he was...anyone who says anything different is a liar...
Bruh, just because you creating this imaginary "hip-hop heads" comment means what exactly :stopitslime:
I'm a hiphop head, been one for 25+yrs. Listened to everything. I write 16bars a day, been doing that for the last 10+yrs. I used to breakdance as a kid, I even spray painted some letters but my drawing ability fukkin SUCKS :heh:

Life After Death is better. It was more diverse, it was a double album, it took rap to new heights which is something his first album did not do. It was good, but the songs overall do not compare to L.A.D.
The hiphop fans then spoke on that because they bought that album how many million more copies than his first? You talkin crazy bruh...
nah.

truth be told, if biggie was alive when LAD was released, he would received a ton of backlash for that album.



basically that.

most of the time I see people saying LAD is biggie's best album, the people saying that are usually either casual listeners or people that didn't become serious rap fans until the late '90s or afterwards. same scenario with nas iww/illmatic, just like you said.
He would have received backlash :what:
Change history all you want in your mind, but Life After Death is an all-time classic. Backlash?
You deserve a backhand, double backfist :birdman:
 

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He would have received backlash :what:
Change history all you want in your mind, but Life After Death is an all-time classic. Backlash?
You deserve a backhand, double backfist :birdman:

:childplease:

he would've got the shiny-suit backlash just like the rest of his label.

he was already receiving backlash when he was alive, so of course he was gonna really get it when bad boy started o.d'ing on jiggy. LAD was the first step into that realm for the label.

lol @ you saying that LAD took rap to new heights.:laff:
 

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he would've got the shiny-suit backlash just like the rest of his label.

he was already receiving backlash when he was alive, so of course he was gonna really get it when bad boy started o.d'ing on jiggy. LAD was the first step into that realm for the label.

lol @ you saying that LAD took rap to new heights.:laff:
Let me ask you a real question Wacky fukkin D :birdman:

How old are you mang? And what state did you live in when Biggie was poppin?
Maybe you from Florida and was into the 69boyz or some Wacky D Hammer pants type shyt :manny:
 

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sounds like it's basically the same thing that happened to dame grease at ruff ryders.
 

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With Biggie, it doesn't seem like he has a consensus BEST album. It pretty much comes down to preference. It's understandable being that he only had two albums. I personally prefer Life After Death because it's two discs of great music. Yes, there's filler, but there's a lot of classics on there.
 

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Bruh, just because you creating this imaginary "hip-hop heads" comment means what exactly :stopitslime:
I'm a hiphop head, been one for 25+yrs. Listened to everything. I write 16bars a day, been doing that for the last 10+yrs. I used to breakdance as a kid, I even spray painted some letters but my drawing ability fukkin SUCKS :heh:

Life After Death is better. It was more diverse, it was a double album, it took rap to new heights which is something his first album did not do. It was good, but the songs overall do not compare to L.A.D.
The hiphop fans then spoke on that because they bought that album how many million more copies than his first? You talkin crazy bruh...

He would have received backlash :what:
Change history all you want in your mind, but Life After Death is an all-time classic. Backlash?
You deserve a backhand, double backfist :birdman:
And I been listening for just as long or longer..I had RTD on cassette when it dropped..had LAD BEFORE it dropped...and i DEF been writing for longer..I used to DJ since the 90s...etc..etc..it still dont matter fam..lol..I'm not tellin u ur not allowed to like LAD better..I'm saying that it's not some rare thing that people prefer RTD better...Biggie was more polished on LAD..yet and still..RTD is what made him who he was..Biggie died when LAD dropped so there's literally no arguing RTD's impact bro...there isn't...that's just rewriting history...most legit Biggie fans prefer RTD over LAD..whether they liked how polished he was on LAD or not...to keep it real wit u..LAD is more of a personal classic than all time classic like u makin it..I guess u can consider it an all time classic now considering who made it and what happened around it...but musically?.aside from a handful of tracks...nah..Wacky was right..shyt was goin in the shiny era which EVERYONE knows is trash..NOT sayin LAD is trash..im a fan of the album...
 
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he would've got the shiny-suit backlash just like the rest of his label.

he was already receiving backlash when he was alive, so of course he was gonna really get it when bad boy started o.d'ing on jiggy.

imagine big in that mo money mo problems vid in that air chamber wearing a bloated shiny suit, lookin like a floating baked potatoe :laugh:
 

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Let me ask you a real question Wacky fukkin D :birdman:

How old are you mang? And what state did you live in when Biggie was poppin?
Maybe you from Florida and was into the 69boyz or some Wacky D Hammer pants type shyt :manny:

:rudy: @ this new jack coming in here and trying to question the credibility of the dons of this chit.

im 28, from philly and been into rap since run dmc.

back to the drawing board you go.

imagine big in that mo money mo problems vid in that air chamber wearing a bloated shiny suit, lookin like a floating baked potatoe :laugh:

:pachaha:
 

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:rudy: @ this new jack coming in here and trying to question the credibility of the dons of this chit.

im 28, from philly and been into rap since run dmc.

back to the drawing board you go.



:pachaha:
:usure:since run dmc? if you're 28, they blew up before you were born and fell off when you were three years old.
 

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Yo Mo Bee main, drop that shyt!

The man that built Bad Boy Records. Straight up, he helped Biggie become who he was (6 tracks off RTD) then worked with Pac...could that be the reason?



It ain't nothing to do with quality, because he was still dropping heat like this.


when a producer as great as easy mo bee gets blackballed we all lost:manny:
 
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