Moe bee should have major contributions to the album. At least executive producer credit. His experience with both artists should not be taken for granted . Pac had I think a nice white boy / Hispanic dude that did his production as well. Forgot his name but it would’ve been dope to see biggie on those tracks. Even pac over some of the hitmen stuff. Could you imagine biggie over Daz???
Life's so funny man, as a big Pac fan, as a kid, I used to think Hit Em Up was one of the best songs ever. Now as a man, I don't really like the song. Lyrically and the impact it's had on Hip-Hop, you can't dispute, I just hate that Pac felt the need to direct that much negative energy towards BIG. Especially since we now know, that BIG didn't have anything to do with what happened at Quad Studios.
Why Biggie ended up with Tupac Jewelry after he got Shot in Rob.If a nicca rob my Friend,and give me his Jewelry.Im not wearing that Shit.Im giving that Back to my Friend.Tupac,life of an Outlaw Look at me Laugh at my Competition flashing my Jewelry.
No one knows the back story to what happened at quad studio that night. It's all speculation and opinions. Big didn't give no names to Pac, the supposed king of New York, after Pac put him out there, that's what hurt Pac most about Big. It could have been resolved with a convo if Big just told Pac
But in the end Pac cared more about records sales and money and made up a fake story, even then he should of let biggie know his intentions so there was no confusion between the camps
I love these interviews but dude we lost so much in hip/hop rap it honestly can make you sad some times to think about what we could've built if we made this positive or at least kept it on tape and not kill each other fr.
It broke my heart when I first heard, Hit ‘Em up, but I can’t negate that it’s wasn’t a tough track. I just hated that, all of this could’ve been resolved from one conversation.
@@jolyfrye1871 Word, Pac literally did the samething with the gangster in NY when went to LA.. He was warned by Biggie & Tyson in NY, was warned by ICE T in LA... Love Pac aka MC New York, but his actions were questionable.
As a 2pac enthusiast and fan hearing bigs voice like that should remind us all they were friends first and had love for each other and would have eventually been cool again had they lived generational talents LOST , celebrate both legacies and focus on the positive
Pac was a hot head, and that is what ultimately lead to his death. It's sad listening to these interviews, two legends murdered over BS!! The trend continues to this day. Will it ever stop?
If you really put it into perspective, how would you feel if you got shot by homies from your friend's neighborhood and after that he releases a song ' Who shot you? what would be your reaction, not to mention you previously took a gun case for him🤔.
@Suntzuu Suntzuu How would you feel if you (BIG) told your man (Pac) not to fuck w/ some dudes from his city that are bad news. Not only does he (Pac) not listen to you (BIG) and keeps fucking with them, but he (Pac) tells them that you (BIG) said not to fuck with them and they send dudes to rob you (BIG) as punishment. Then when they punish him (Pac) for stepping out of line with them he wanna put your name (BIG) in the shit and say you (BIG) had smthn to do with it. There's a lot blame to go around here, but parts of the story get left out.
According to Pac, Biggie was supposed to be Thug Life. There’s a video of Pac performing live in 93 and Biggie was on stage with him saying thug life. Pac was supposed to be on Ready to Die. There’s an interview where Big said his album was almost done but he still had to do a song with Pac. Pac had already agreed to do the song based on Bigs interview. We’ll never know why it didn’t happen but my gut feeling tells me Puff advised him not to put Pac on his album. Then quad studios happened and Who Shot Ya comes out, while Pac is in jail and the rest is history 🤦🏾♂️ All of this shit could’ve been avoided.
@@anthonyharris7209 as a kid you don't understand until get you get older, and realize tupac and biggie where just kids soouranded by a bunch of snakes.
Puff is the catalyst for the East/West beef because he never should have released Who Shot Ya after Pac went to jail. He did that crap on purpose to sell some records, but look what happened! And the sad part is Puffy didn't give a damn about Pac or Biggie!
@@rucianapollard4057 Facts and it’s crazy because to this day there’s people who still blame Pac for starting the beef but if Who Shot Ya didn’t come out when it did, there would be no Hit em Up.
As a pac fan it's hard for me to listen to that song these days. But I must say Against All Odds was my favorite. That whole makaveli album was next level. His bars were detailed in that song, so it was clear why he was coming at them the way he was. But the damage was far from done at that point, it was getting too personal.
I agree, Makaveli was definitely on a different level, he only said "bitch" maybe 3 or 4 times throughout the whole album, Against All Odds is definitely the album's standout track.
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 Here yo ass go again. You really have no fucking life to do shit like this everyday.. you lame bitch.. find you some business to do.
Ok I’m not gonna have any speakers that work in my car 🚙 because of the beginning of these interviews. THAT 🎶BOOM🎶💥 THO 🤣🤣🤣. I forget about that every time 🤣. Great video
Rip to Pac and Big I remember when i first heard Hit em Up I got the chills. I was like Damm, but we have to remember Big diss Pac also but he did silently ,Pac just came harder. I just hate it ended the way it did.
I love Hitem up. I listen 🎶 to it as just "playing dozens" track. also like that it served as an introduction to Hussein Fatal and Reintrduction to Kadafi Under the right guidance the outlawz had some great tracks. I remember listening to it on full blast in BK and everyone in nyc loving it. So clearly tupacs aggressive energy on that one was love and respected on both coast.
Good interview dope to hear biggie on a telephone call. There's a 30 minute phone call between pac and monster cody on youtube art you should check that out bro
Miss you Big. Died unnecessarily. Whoever took big out didn't have a good ending. Took a man s life that he had nothing to do with that silly beef.RIP big
You can't be serious lol? Biggie sign his own death certificate going out to Cali and being cocky. He showed no remorse on 2pac death when he was on the radio station. When they ask about 2pac. And he perform Long Kiss Goodnight (2pac diss) I love Biggie. But you don't go to another man coast and diss him on the radio station with your own diss you made for him. But whole time 2pac was alive for those 11 months. He was quiet af. And said he wasn't going to get involved with the back and forth with 2pac. But y'all act like that man did none wrong. Biggie did alot of slick shit lol
Man BIG had a lot to do with his own demise, specifically going back to Cali that shit wasn’t smart at all! Nothing warrants the man being killed, but he definitely played his part in it also!
Even Biggie's fans hide his hands, they love to make it seems as though Biggie didn't do shit, and the attention he got was unwarranted, but he did try to get Snoop and them shot in that trailer
@@meeshakazuloosir1488 Facts, every since Art did them interviews with Lil Cease on this channel. They've been making an ass out of themselves. Never seen Biggie fans on this 2pac channel until Art interview Cease lol. They don't actual know that this is a 2pac fan strictly fan channel. Art just interview different people who knew 2pac over his career. I never knew how annoying and bias his fans were until that Cease interview. They always make him out as innocent. And we all know 2pac wasn't an angel either.
All you fuckheads are wrong.. and whose the one who told biggie let's go to ca after Tupac's death? Responsible huh fuck off with ur I'm guessing research and investigate next time
@@thisismobius Come ON, Mobius. You just want to stir things up and be controversial. I fucks with Pac heavy, but you know damn well that homie fucked up. Don't be a PacStan to the point where you lose sight of #facts.
@@kevindagame it has to be ATL. Both camps had altercations out of state. Outlawz rolling on mobb deep in Arizona, pac fams/homes confronted mobb deep at their concert.
Moe Bee, interviews so well, he’s very detail and so calm.. draws your attention and make you want to hear more.. I’m need Art to drop full interview, thanks in advance. LOL
A lot of people don't know Biggie was supposed to be a part of Thug Life but he signed with Bad Boy instead. Kind of crazy both guys signed with the wrong label and those labels got them killed.
You assume a lot of people don't know. Have you asked a lot of people? It's funny when someone reads something from somewhere they've didn't know themselves and comes up with a lot of people don't know statement.
It was never fake pac got shot up first after he didnt know who to trust after that shit got sour after big bring out guess who shot ya so pac survived and bring out outlaws with hit em up and pac did slam faith
Mannnn. If they would just put the beef aside. The 🐐 Makaveli The Don and Biggie would of had future tracks together and it would been over for Hip hop. Everyone thought running from the police track was hard with them together. Best Duo ever. Could you imagine. OMG. 🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
Must’ve been that runnin from the police “That’s right “ damn Biggie didn’t want no issues with no one. But the hate over his success and his lack of rhymes did him in. Big 4ever. Over the years I’ve watched many of easy mo interviews he know they cared for each other too bad he couldn’t sit them down. I’m sure with the love they both had for him. If given the chance he could’ve iced it
2:35 What he saying is.. He didn't expect Tupac and The OutLawz to destroy Biggie and Junior Mafia lyrically! He from Brooklyn, Ny of course he didn't like that.
I love this Easy Mo Bee interview. He's definitely one of my favorite people to be interviewed on AOD. He seems solid, also love his legendary stories!
I really think they should put the camera on Art sometimes while the interview is going because I think he be falling asleep sometimes, like when Keenan Wayans use to play Arsenio Hall doing an interview on “In Living Color”. Mo: you remember those little tapes, those little tapes, for the answering machine, you remember, you remember OH NEVER MIND!!!!!!
I tired of AOD releasing all of these videos, back to back, almost every day. Asking all of these great questions, getting the exclusive interviews. Working hard and being the hottest Pac channel out with consistent Bangas & pure heat!
I agree with him yes hit em up was a banger but pac still went way too far with recording it even ice t said the same thing he was starting some mess don't get me wrong I like pac but he had a big mouth
Only because Biggie was wrong! That's why Biggie tried to rectify the situation. Remember it was basically part of Biggies signing that he went after 2Pac. This stuff was above Puffy's head n pay rate! Pac turned down Puffy,basically turning down BMF.,which was the real owners of Bad Boy Records. Puffy was broke,n just the acting CEO of the label but didn't own it out right. Pac was rolling hard with Big,letting him touch his shows,n get attention n notice n get his Flame Of Fame on. When pac said no to Puffy(BMF),they went to the next best thing,which was Biggie! Coincidence,not! It was a plan above Puffy n Biggies pay grade n comprehension. Puffy was a willing puppet,n unaware puppeteer,until he was made aware.Everything was birthed after that! Not a coincidence that everyone on BB records was an old friend or homie of Pac's!!!! So lil Cease said,"They didn't want to dis Pac,or never intended to dis pac",but somehow they did. That's why most of their clap ats,or clap backs were not direct but subtle n finessed. Kinda of the same blue print used to shut down Murder Inc. But 50 was not subtle at all. Until a situation happens to you,everyone what's to play the victim. But take yo lumps when they are due,that's being A Full Grown Responsible Accountable Adult,regardless what your occupation is. It was a sacrifice! It goes above what ordinarily smart minds can't fathom. It's a game to be played,or die for. Go listen to MJ's "Can't get out of the gang"on the Oz sound track! Not just easy to state the opinion stated here. Biggie knew what he was doing,not as far as what was being planned for Pac but as far as his coming to fame n having to be a nemesis,n playing a part to Pac's exit of his career n voice existence,etc.. Alot of good things about Biggs but he was not innocent as neither was Pac,but in this situation Pac was true to Big n Big wasn't true to Pac the same way one would figure, because it would have been exposing how he got n maintained his status n fame. Rabbit hole goes deep! "Just because one dress n talk like royalty doesn't mean they are of royal blood"! This is the adaptation of Bad Boy Records,which also was the destruction of BB Records. N what was done to pac by Big,was done to Big,in the form of JZ! Not fenna go into explaining cause its another 3 paragraphs or what not. Just trust that the whole thing was orchestrated,but was never ment to be West vs East that was one way to make sure the public was watching in one intelligent person's mind,n it worked if you know how to decipher truth from lie n follow n piece together a real life story of your time with the info n evidence provided. And it goes with how the industry works. Everything coincides which means it's not a coincidence.
I love both artists but I'm about to go off subject. Ya'll remember the movie Malcolm X? Remember who Malcolm worked for, running numbers? Tell me Easy MO Bee doesn't look like a younger Delroy Lindo.
Tupac dissed Biggie when both were alive. Hit em up Biggie dissed Tupac when he was already dead. Long kiss goodnight. The ones with the information just know.
Hit em Up should be everyone's least favorite track. Although it bumps and gets you hyped up, it's spiritually bankrupt. Pac should never be known for that song but be known for his revolutionary songs etc.
Bro these interviews are killing me. Can you share the full version and then cut it up later as many pieces you want. What kinda bullshit is this few mins every day
I wish people will stop with this misconceptions that 2pac and Biggie died cause of their beef. 2pac died from fighting a crip name Orlando Anderson. And he got shot multiple times moment later that night. Word got out to him that Puffy paid Orlando Anderson to snatch 2pac Death Row chain and to humiliate him. That was confirmed on this channel by Nepoleon from 2pac group The Outlaws last year. Biggie died cause he went out to Cali promoting Life After Death album by Puffy idea. And went out there being cocky and showed no remorse on 2pac passing on the radio station and he also perform Long Kiss Goodnight (2pac diss) you don't go to another man coast 6 months after he pass and proceed to do that. Knowing he can't defend himself. They both died from different circumstances.
Not to say this is your best interview but this has to be the best thus far to speak on the topic. You don't even have the same energy with your questions.
I hate Big and Pac not here no more. I really really hate that. Especially now that I’m older exactly how much we lost just from those 2. 2 young Brothas didn’t have to end like that.
That voicemail was EPIC. I’m glad he kept and shared that. 🙌🏽
More of Moe Bee's interviews please!
Yah but Art needs to cut the shit with the 3 minute videos. I know he’s trying to get his money and views up but come on son
@@JC-tm7xo 😂👆🏿 Art hustling!
@@KiambuX right? Vlad does it all the time. But I don't support Vlad. I rocks wt AOD!! Facts 💯
@@truestdude No doubt.
Could you imagine Tupac and Biggie doing an album together with Mo' Bee on production.
@@RawDogTV yeah but, Mo Bee had a mutual sound that complimented both dudes.
@@RawDogTV like who ?
@@tommynodoubt4168 everyone
Moe bee should have major contributions to the album. At least executive producer credit. His experience with both artists should not be taken for granted . Pac had I think a nice white boy / Hispanic dude that did his production as well. Forgot his name but it would’ve been dope to see biggie on those tracks. Even pac over some of the hitmen stuff. Could you imagine biggie over Daz???
@@claudegrinnell9602 Biggie over Daz would've been 🔥🔥🔥
I never heard the voicemail, but it gave me goosebumps...
Me too
Yeah man he should still be alive very sad
That message from Big did resonate. 👌🙏
That voicemail hella sad man!
Life's so funny man, as a big Pac fan, as a kid, I used to think Hit Em Up was one of the best songs ever. Now as a man, I don't really like the song. Lyrically and the impact it's had on Hip-Hop, you can't dispute, I just hate that Pac felt the need to direct that much negative energy towards BIG. Especially since we now know, that BIG didn't have anything to do with what happened at Quad Studios.
You were a kid then so your comment has no relevance in this topic.
Why Biggie ended up with Tupac Jewelry after he got Shot in Rob.If a nicca rob my Friend,and give me his Jewelry.Im not wearing that Shit.Im giving that Back to my Friend.Tupac,life of an Outlaw Look at me Laugh at my Competition flashing my Jewelry.
No one knows the back story to what happened at quad studio that night. It's all speculation and opinions.
Big didn't give no names to Pac, the supposed king of New York, after Pac put him out there, that's what hurt Pac most about Big. It could have been resolved with a convo if Big just told Pac
@@MrThegenral1 ok schizophrenic
@@Tubbyz1986 biggie let puffy boost his head up
That’s sad man listening to that audio man… Biggie really had love for Pac… they was really friends at one point… smh crazy!
And so did 2pac had love for Biggie
But in the end Pac cared more about records sales and money and made up a fake story, even then he should of let biggie know his intentions so there was no confusion between the camps
@@victoremmanuel5449 what was the fake story?
@@dayquanjohnson5894 Of big setting him up. That's the fake story.
@@victoremmanuel5449 biggie should've visited pac in jail if he really gave a fuck don't play goofy😂😂
OMG, that was AMAZING!!! To hear Biggie's voice again almost brings tears to my eyes!! Thank you so much for sharing this treasure!!
It’s sad that things went down the way that they did and Pac and Big didn’t remain friends.
yeah they were blood brothers because they recorded two songs together and ran together for a month
But lets be honest the tupac biggie beef definately made tupac better it just ended horrible thats all
It was Pac's fault because he was petty and acting like a wannabe thug. He was too talented to be acting like that.
I love these interviews but dude we lost so much in hip/hop rap it honestly can make you sad some times to think about what we could've built if we made this positive or at least kept it on tape and not kill each other fr.
Tune into some U.K hip hop the possitive fun good beats good lyrics plenty plenty over here alive and well
So true!!!
that voicemail sound Genuine
Yo ,Moe Bee, Man drop that ish! It’s dope to see pac and big’s relationship in a more positive light great interview!
"People always focus on the negative"
"What was going through your mind when you heard "hitm up""
It broke my heart when I first heard, Hit ‘Em up, but I can’t negate that it’s wasn’t a tough track. I just hated that, all of this could’ve been resolved from one conversation.
😭😭😭
@@jolyfrye1871 😂😂😂
@@jolyfrye1871 Doubt it, when Pac was sitting waiting for a Convo, nobody came. Everyone was partying and BS, then Long Kiss
@@msfergie5851 is that what happened? 🤦♂️
@@jolyfrye1871 Word, Pac literally did the samething with the gangster in NY when went to LA.. He was warned by Biggie & Tyson in NY, was warned by ICE T in LA... Love Pac aka MC New York, but his actions were questionable.
Biggie the nicest emcee ever to grace this earth. 24 RIP CHRIS
Tru story
#facts
No the hell he ain't he only made 2 albums
@@trapmuzik6708 Two Back-to-Back Classic albums and his impact on the game still felt after 25 years.
@@ocloud7163 bro I'm not dissing Big but Jay got 11 #1 albums even if Biggie stayed alive it would be hard to match that
Pac and Biggie would have rocked the world
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 DMX ain't do shit better then Tupac,
They did back in 1993/1994
@@gangstamack8397 I meant together 🤦🏾♂️
@@ajmoore4097 DMX went out badddd🤣🤣
@@bagglofrfr I’m trying to know what’s so funny
As a 2pac enthusiast and fan hearing bigs voice like that should remind us all they were friends first and had love for each other and would have eventually been cool again had they lived generational talents LOST , celebrate both legacies and focus on the positive
Pac was a hot head, and that is what ultimately lead to his death. It's sad listening to these interviews, two legends murdered over BS!! The trend continues to this day. Will it ever stop?
Yes sir. Many of his fans won’t admit this.
If you really put it into perspective, how would you feel if you got shot by homies from your friend's neighborhood and after that he releases a song ' Who shot you? what would be your reaction, not to mention you previously took a gun case for him🤔.
@@suntzuusuntzuu7058 if I was pac I wouldve enjoyed being rich. end of story.
@Suntzuu Suntzuu How would you feel if you (BIG) told your man (Pac) not to fuck w/ some dudes from his city that are bad news. Not only does he (Pac) not listen to you (BIG) and keeps fucking with them, but he (Pac) tells them that you (BIG) said not to fuck with them and they send dudes to rob you (BIG) as punishment. Then when they punish him (Pac) for stepping out of line with them he wanna put your name (BIG) in the shit and say you (BIG) had smthn to do with it.
There's a lot blame to go around here, but parts of the story get left out.
@@LOSTGPS just say you're a clown with no values and leave
According to Pac, Biggie was supposed to be Thug Life. There’s a video of Pac performing live in 93 and Biggie was on stage with him saying thug life. Pac was supposed to be on Ready to Die. There’s an interview where Big said his album was almost done but he still had to do a song with Pac. Pac had already agreed to do the song based on Bigs interview. We’ll never know why it didn’t happen but my gut feeling tells me Puff advised him not to put Pac on his album. Then quad studios happened and Who Shot Ya comes out, while Pac is in jail and the rest is history 🤦🏾♂️ All of this shit could’ve been avoided.
As an adult watching and learning all this information. All of this could have definitely been avoided.
Puff is a snake
@@anthonyharris7209 as a kid you don't understand until get you get older, and realize tupac and biggie where just kids soouranded by a bunch of snakes.
Puff is the catalyst for the East/West beef because he never should have released Who Shot Ya after Pac went to jail. He did that crap on purpose to sell some records, but look what happened! And the sad part is Puffy didn't give a damn about Pac or Biggie!
@@rucianapollard4057 Facts and it’s crazy because to this day there’s people who still blame Pac for starting the beef but if Who Shot Ya didn’t come out when it did, there would be no Hit em Up.
As a pac fan it's hard for me to listen to that song these days. But I must say Against All Odds was my favorite. That whole makaveli album was next level. His bars were detailed in that song, so it was clear why he was coming at them the way he was. But the damage was far from done at that point, it was getting too personal.
I agree, Makaveli was definitely on a different level, he only said "bitch" maybe 3 or 4 times throughout the whole album, Against All Odds is definitely the album's standout track.
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 Here yo ass go again. You really have no fucking life to do shit like this everyday.. you lame bitch.. find you some business to do.
Against all odds is one of one. PAC put his heart into that joint.
@@1motesfamily No doubt. "Payback, I knew you bi**ch n***az from way back, witness me strapped wit mac's, knew I wouldn't play that" 🔥🔥🔥
I really appreciate this brother! About the business, and to hell with killing and demonizing each other! Props to you, Brother!
I remember hearing “Running” as a kid and being shocked that Pac and Biggie on the same track.
Ok I’m not gonna have any speakers that work in my car 🚙 because of the beginning of these interviews. THAT 🎶BOOM🎶💥 THO 🤣🤣🤣. I forget about that every time 🤣. Great video
Aye Big was a smooth nigga fam hung up the phone with cheeee like a real nigga lmao 🤝
"Yo Mo B, drop dat sh...." Temptations by Tupac -. Me against the world album. One of my favourite songs!
Definitely resonated 🎯
Rip to Pac and Big I remember when i first heard Hit em Up I got the chills. I was like Damm, but we have to remember Big diss Pac also but he did silently ,Pac just came harder. I just hate it ended the way it did.
I love Hitem up. I listen 🎶 to it as just "playing dozens" track.
also like that it served as an introduction to Hussein Fatal and Reintrduction to Kadafi
Under the right guidance the outlawz had some great tracks.
I remember listening to it on full blast in BK and everyone in nyc loving it. So clearly tupacs aggressive energy on that one was love and respected on both coast.
Absolutely. That shit was hard asf
2Pac definitely said what he wanted to 😂
Damn u releasing back to back and I'm loving it lol.
Same here
THIS CHANNEL IS MUCH BETTER THAN VLAD TV.
Real 1 right here 💯💯
Reminds me of Gangstarr “aight chill” interlude
why u don't put out the full video ?
Good interview dope to hear biggie on a telephone call. There's a 30 minute phone call between pac and monster cody on youtube art you should check that out bro
Mo Bee may not have liked it, but I loved it. Hit em up was a banger
HELL YEH AND IT STILL IS!!! 💪
Not the song particularly, but just knowing what happened after that it makes it sad to listen to🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️
Easy Mo Bee a true legend... LEGEND 💪💪💪💪
Art Of Dialogue, please find out when 2Pac started doing tracks with QD3! Hellrazor is my favorite track of our fallen brother!
Miss you Big. Died unnecessarily. Whoever took big out didn't have a good ending. Took a man s life that he had nothing to do with that silly beef.RIP big
You can't be serious lol? Biggie sign his own death certificate going out to Cali and being cocky. He showed no remorse on 2pac death when he was on the radio station. When they ask about 2pac. And he perform Long Kiss Goodnight (2pac diss) I love Biggie. But you don't go to another man coast and diss him on the radio station with your own diss you made for him. But whole time 2pac was alive for those 11 months. He was quiet af. And said he wasn't going to get involved with the back and forth with 2pac. But y'all act like that man did none wrong. Biggie did alot of slick shit lol
Man BIG had a lot to do with his own demise, specifically going back to Cali that shit wasn’t smart at all! Nothing warrants the man being killed, but he definitely played his part in it also!
Even Biggie's fans hide his hands, they love to make it seems as though Biggie didn't do shit, and the attention he got was unwarranted, but he did try to get Snoop and them shot in that trailer
@@meeshakazuloosir1488
Facts, every since Art did them interviews with Lil Cease on this channel. They've been making an ass out of themselves. Never seen Biggie fans on this 2pac channel until Art interview Cease lol. They don't actual know that this is a 2pac fan strictly fan channel. Art just interview different people who knew 2pac over his career. I never knew how annoying and bias his fans were until that Cease interview. They always make him out as innocent. And we all know 2pac wasn't an angel either.
@@jarvasedundy1 It was puffs fault he was out there in the first place and that dosen’t mean he deserved to die🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️
How does he feel about Biggie on tape rapping Long Kiss Goodnight verses AFTER September 1996 in Los Angeles California radio station shows?
Tupac is pretty much responsible for both his & BIGs death
All over a fake beef that B.I.G. didn't start.Could have all been avoided. Smh
All you fuckheads are wrong.. and whose the one who told biggie let's go to ca after Tupac's death? Responsible huh fuck off with ur I'm guessing research and investigate next time
Gospel! Anyone who objectively knows what's what, knows that's a fact.
@@bigshake7753 Thats not a fact you biggie stans are delusional.
@@thisismobius Come ON, Mobius. You just want to stir things up and be controversial. I fucks with Pac heavy, but you know damn well that homie fucked up. Don't be a PacStan to the point where you lose sight of #facts.
MO BEE IS A LIVING GENIUS. MAN IS LIKE THE CHARLES XAVIER OF RAP.
Great Interview !
Rip Frank White. The illest to ever do it!!
I don't like it either. Don't like how he went at Prodigy for having sickle cell
Im suprise they didn't bump heads. They were never crossed path unless it's on the west coast.
@@maroon9273 Havoc said they saw Pac from a distance in either ATL or NY years back
@@kevindagame it has to be ATL. Both camps had altercations out of state. Outlawz rolling on mobb deep in Arizona, pac fams/homes confronted mobb deep at their concert.
It’s crazy cause Mo Bee probably can get a lot of money for that tape now……… Maybe sell it as an NFT
This homie got a soothing voice.
Easy Mo Bee mane drop that shit!!!
The friendship should have stayed the same but it is a sad Situation once again!!
Moe Bee, the only person to work with Notorious BIG, 2Pac and Craig Mack while alive.
2 of the best…THEY had to divide them. I think they was reunite and THEY killed them!
Moe Bee, interviews so well, he’s very detail and so calm.. draws your attention and make you want to hear more.. I’m need Art to drop full interview, thanks in advance. LOL
Damn big loved Pac and he switched on him.
He switched that Means the love was genuine!
Some of these cats are clowns I have no clue of what they're talking about
Wasn't I mean
A lot of people don't know Biggie was supposed to be a part of Thug Life but he signed with Bad Boy instead. Kind of crazy both guys signed with the wrong label and those labels got them killed.
You assume a lot of people don't know. Have you asked a lot of people? It's funny when someone reads something from somewhere they've didn't know themselves and comes up with a lot of people don't know statement.
What label are you signed to?
friends turn to enemies everyday b
Why you don’t put a link for part 1 bro
The whole point of 2pac's hit em up was to get the fans to love 2pac along with his controversy. The whole biggie vs 2pac beef was fake
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 shut yo ass up you consperie theriest!
It was never fake pac got shot up first after he didnt know who to trust after that shit got sour after big bring out guess who shot ya so pac survived and bring out outlaws with hit em up and pac did slam faith
@@damianclarke5021 he sounds dum asf. Somebody slap him and you dumb trying to explain it to him smh fools
Mannnn. If they would just put the beef aside. The 🐐 Makaveli The Don and Biggie would of had future tracks together and it would been over for Hip hop. Everyone thought running from the police track was hard with them together. Best Duo ever. Could you imagine. OMG. 🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
Must’ve been that runnin from the police “That’s right “ damn Biggie didn’t want no issues with no one. But the hate over his success and his lack of rhymes did him in. Big 4ever. Over the years I’ve watched many of easy mo interviews he know they cared for each other too bad he couldn’t sit them down. I’m sure with the love they both had for him. If given the chance he could’ve iced it
We know they was cool during the time when they were friends
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2:35 What he saying is.. He didn't expect Tupac and The OutLawz to destroy Biggie and Junior Mafia lyrically! He from Brooklyn, Ny of course he didn't like that.
Easy mo Bee a great humble dude..
I love this Easy Mo Bee interview. He's definitely one of my favorite people to be interviewed on AOD. He seems solid, also love his legendary stories!
Easy Mo everyone knew they where friends, PAC made that clear, that's why he felt so betrayed by biggie actions
I really think they should put the camera on Art sometimes while the interview is going because I think he be falling asleep sometimes, like when Keenan Wayans use to play Arsenio Hall doing an interview on “In Living Color”. Mo: you remember those little tapes, those little tapes, for the answering machine, you remember, you remember OH NEVER MIND!!!!!!
I never liked hit em up either totally get what dude is saying
Hell ya mama I remember that's old school shit right there
I tired of AOD releasing all of these videos, back to back, almost every day. Asking all of these great questions, getting the exclusive interviews. Working hard and being the hottest Pac channel out with consistent Bangas & pure heat!
Yeah. Im getting fed up with it as well!!!
Rolling up that biggie pack 😂
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imagine all eyez on me if biggie was on it
Get Twista on here
Damn I never heard tht.... classic..
U should have ask biggie why he diss pac after he pass?????
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"yoo mo bee man drop that shit, tell me baby are ya lonely".......
This brutha deep
I agree with him yes hit em up was a banger but pac still went way too far with recording it even ice t said the same thing he was starting some mess don't get me wrong I like pac but he had a big mouth
Pac shtted on them fuck boys they still hurt til this day😭😭😭
@@jalenaverylloydaveryiisson8862 you literally have a million alt accounts you're literally a weirdo
What's crazy is big really tried to rectify the situation....pacs ego wouldn't let him leave it alone...
Facts
Only because Biggie was wrong! That's why Biggie tried to rectify the situation. Remember it was basically part of Biggies signing that he went after 2Pac. This stuff was above Puffy's head n pay rate! Pac turned down Puffy,basically turning down BMF.,which was the real owners of Bad Boy Records. Puffy was broke,n just the acting CEO of the label but didn't own it out right. Pac was rolling hard with Big,letting him touch his shows,n get attention n notice n get his Flame Of Fame on. When pac said no to Puffy(BMF),they went to the next best thing,which was Biggie! Coincidence,not! It was a plan above Puffy n Biggies pay grade n comprehension. Puffy was a willing puppet,n unaware puppeteer,until he was made aware.Everything was birthed after that! Not a coincidence that everyone on BB records was an old friend or homie of Pac's!!!! So lil Cease said,"They didn't want to dis Pac,or never intended to dis pac",but somehow they did. That's why most of their clap ats,or clap backs were not direct but subtle n finessed. Kinda of the same blue print used to shut down Murder Inc. But 50 was not subtle at all. Until a situation happens to you,everyone what's to play the victim. But take yo lumps when they are due,that's being A Full Grown Responsible Accountable Adult,regardless what your occupation is. It was a sacrifice! It goes above what ordinarily smart minds can't fathom. It's a game to be played,or die for. Go listen to MJ's "Can't get out of the gang"on the Oz sound track! Not just easy to state the opinion stated here. Biggie knew what he was doing,not as far as what was being planned for Pac but as far as his coming to fame n having to be a nemesis,n playing a part to Pac's exit of his career n voice existence,etc.. Alot of good things about Biggs but he was not innocent as neither was Pac,but in this situation Pac was true to Big n Big wasn't true to Pac the same way one would figure, because it would have been exposing how he got n maintained his status n fame. Rabbit hole goes deep! "Just because one dress n talk like royalty doesn't mean they are of royal blood"! This is the adaptation of Bad Boy Records,which also was the destruction of BB Records. N what was done to pac by Big,was done to Big,in the form of JZ! Not fenna go into explaining cause its another 3 paragraphs or what not. Just trust that the whole thing was orchestrated,but was never ment to be West vs East that was one way to make sure the public was watching in one intelligent person's mind,n it worked if you know how to decipher truth from lie n follow n piece together a real life story of your time with the info n evidence provided. And it goes with how the industry works. Everything coincides which means it's not a coincidence.
Lol my man got it figured out. 25k views for a 3 minute video
Me against the world one of Pacs best album, it was street but very positive and uplifting
Spoken like a real brother 💪🏾
Kan! Shalwam
I love both artists but I'm about to go off subject. Ya'll remember the movie Malcolm X? Remember who Malcolm worked for, running numbers? Tell me Easy MO Bee doesn't look like a younger Delroy Lindo.
Tupac dissed Biggie when both were alive. Hit em up
Biggie dissed Tupac when he was already dead. Long kiss goodnight.
The ones with the information just know.
And know it was recorded before tupac died . Even jay z had a dissed . That’s not even biggie best diss to pac
All jokes aside you like that song hit em up come on that’s a classic
Hit em Up should be everyone's least favorite track. Although it bumps and gets you hyped up, it's spiritually bankrupt. Pac should never be known for that song but be known for his revolutionary songs etc.
That song is evil and fuck everyone that loves that Satanic song!!!!
THIS! As a huge Pac fan I've always said that song is beneath him.
@SteelerzReignSupremeII yea no shit sherlock
Bro these interviews are killing me. Can you share the full version and then cut it up later as many pieces you want. What kinda bullshit is this few mins every day
I wish people will stop with this misconceptions that 2pac and Biggie died cause of their beef. 2pac died from fighting a crip name Orlando Anderson. And he got shot multiple times moment later that night. Word got out to him that Puffy paid Orlando Anderson to snatch 2pac Death Row chain and to humiliate him. That was confirmed on this channel by Nepoleon from 2pac group The Outlaws last year. Biggie died cause he went out to Cali promoting Life After Death album by Puffy idea. And went out there being cocky and showed no remorse on 2pac passing on the radio station and he also perform Long Kiss Goodnight (2pac diss) you don't go to another man coast 6 months after he pass and proceed to do that. Knowing he can't defend himself. They both died from different circumstances.
Mo Bee really didn't say to much,which means,he knows stuff he's not telling nor willing to say on camera. Just going off this 10min vid.
“Stop eating my sesame cake!!!”
Oh my! Where did they go wrong?😔😔🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
#LEGEND
Art doing the Lord’s work with these Mo Bee interviews! Thank you 🙏🏾
Don’t say such blasphemous shit dumb, dumb!!!
@@squireboi318 get off my nutsack it’s not that deep fam
YO MOE BEE... I HAD THAT SAME LITTLE ANSWERING MACHINE TAPE... I'M 48 YEARS OLD AND DAT BE A 90S THING....
JG
So why it wasn't played during to kill the beefs momentum
I still love hit em up.Sorry not sorry.
Not to say this is your best interview but this has to be the best thus far to speak on the topic. You don't even have the same energy with your questions.
I hate Big and Pac not here no more. I really really hate that. Especially now that I’m older exactly how much we lost just from those 2. 2 young Brothas didn’t have to end like that.
Dem cats would still be alive if they didn’t know each other.
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Yeah I remember those tapes the good old days