why wasnt pac on ready to die ??

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Party & Bullshyt came out in what? 92? S4MN was out in 93, so recorded in 92/93 so BIG could have been put on there. i'm just saying Pac didn't do it for BIG either and this bullshyt that Pac reckons Biggie stole his "concept" he makes it sound like he stole whole songs & shyt isn't R U Still Down supposed to be this mythical album that got scrapped & he made MATW instead? Pac liked to act lie he was the only cat who could talk about being a thug or talk about death in his rhymes. fukk outta here

bullshyt first off they met in 1993 not 1992 second r u still down is not some " mythical album that album exist there are two verisons of the album one before he got to death row and another verison he made re recorded on death row and who said pac was the first to talk about death and etc.
 

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You didn't hear Pac when you listened to Ready To Die?
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all i heard was dope bars, so nope! :pachaha:
 

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They did a song together called 'House of Pain' that didn't make the cut. No big deal.

It was no conspiracy or attempt to snub Pac.

As far as that "BIG stole Pac's album"... GTFOH. nikkas act like Pac was the first to do everything and everybody else just watched and copied. By Pac's own admission, he gave Big advice on how to make hits, and Big used it. How the fukk is that stealing?

If they were that tight around that time period for him to be on thug lyfe tracks, I don't see how it's far fetched for him to have heard the album as a WIP and draw off of it. The subject matter sounds similar enough, and so do some of the cadences at times.
 

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They did a song together called 'House of Pain' that didn't make the cut. No big deal.

It was no conspiracy or attempt to snub Pac.

As far as that "BIG stole Pac's album"... GTFOH. nikkas act like Pac was the first to do everything and everybody else just watched and copied. By Pac's own admission, he gave Big advice on how to make hits, and Big used it. How the fukk is that stealing?
money b confirmed biggie stole pac's album concept.
 

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money b confirmed biggie stole pac's album concept.

Lol at this bullsh!t. Puffy and Biggie always admitted they stole a westcoast concept....But they stole from Dre and Snoop. The chronic was their big inspiration making ready to die. Biggie said so in numerous interviews. He also admitted pac schooled him to allot...but Come on...biggie was so great, he did not steal anything lyrically or flowwise
 

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bullshyt first off they met in 1993 not 1992 second r u still down is not some " mythical album that album exist there are two verisons of the album one before he got to death row and another verison he made re recorded on death row and who said pac was the first to talk about death and etc.

2 versions of what album?
 

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:duck: that's gon repeated for too long

Put this in the myth box along with Pac making Versace hot and close it forever
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nah b... at 1:49 there's this inaudible "baby!" that sounds similar to when big was saying "baby baby!" ...Big and that nikka King Snake bruh
*nikkas at the job was telling me I was reaching
 

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Biggie had ONE feature on the whole album. It was a different time. nikkas debuts was about showcasing themselves, not having some random "hot dudes" all over your tracks
 
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