Really, I'm sick of it and I actually was alive when it was all happening! Just repeating this cycle of DEATH to the next generation. Nothing good came from that time period.
Biggie would of smacked the fuck out of Tupac in a one on one fight. Pac was 150 AT THE MOST!! He was built like my little sister 🤣 that's why I laugh my ass off when I see people in the comments talking bout biggie was scared of him lmao 🤣
Damn.....I got to be getting old....you actually said for the people who watching that don't know who Don Cornelius is, once upon a Time every black household in America knew who that man was and that was back in the 70s and 80s....Wow😂
Being from the south and old enough to remember those times. It's wild to see artists from Atlanta's perspective during this time. Most people just remember that Andre say the "South got something to say"
I didn’t know that he committed suicide. I read that it was because he had debilitating seizures and dementia and couldn’t handle the pain from the seizures anymore. So not really depression, but having all of those health issues took a toll on his mental state.
I'm sure Suge backing down had more to do with business and even less about the streets. Death Row was a juggernaut back then, but under intense scrutiny from the music industry
@@Trayg720 You're talking some real bullshit. Death Row literally the rap game from 92-96. Luke ain't do shit but make some half ass diss record that nobody really remembers. Suge was the music industry's Boogeyman and had damn everybody shook. Dre's departure and Pac's is what crippled the label in the 1st place. By this time, Ruthless's only saving grace was Bone Thugs; Master P had his record store up & running in Richmond CA while No Limit was just getting off the ground and Cash Money wasn't shit until a few years after That Row's decline. Try again 🤣
2pac is relevant world wide and because of him biggie will always be relevant ecpecally from hit em up lol. If 2pac never mentioned biggie he would be not as much popular as he is today! Maybe only in New york
@@jasondawson92Biggie Is Not 6'4 I Doubt Method Man Is A Legit 6'3 Guy And Biggie Is Clearly Shorter Than Method Man Biggie Was A Solid 6'2 Guy At The Most And Suge Knight Is Actually A Smidge Taller Than Biggie Suge Knight Is Almost 6'3 Probably 6'2.75 Suge Is
All of a sudden some people acting like we haven’t been taught the quiet ones are the ones you got to watch for. Death row was dangerous as a large group. Clearly even suge solo not as intimidating to some which is why he started getting knocked out when by his self or when not with a mob of people.
Nothing is worst than being the rapper who people come to for stories on other rappers. No one ever ask about your career. They just ask about people you stood next to. Case in point: Gipp.
Saw B.I.G. in a club down here in ATL in the mid-90's. He was at least 6'4" and massive, defintely a good 300 lbs. easy. And he did not move like some sloppy fat fool, he was agile for a big dude. Tupac didn't want none of B.I.G. for a fair one ever.
@Brother Parker Who the hell told you he was 5 10? Literally, every documentary about Big since the early 2000s spoke about him being tall since he was child. You missed all that? ...
@@keanubelle1157 I assumed he was that short via TV. I only watched like one doc regarding Biggie death. It was the first doc that had the LAPD detective who said Big’s death was planned and that the LAPD knows who killed him. Anything else I saw was via independent TH-camrs. Hell, I recently discovered Erykah Badu is 5’0. She normally has the 🎥 lookin up at her from the ground in vids, or extremely close to her face, and she always wore platform shows at her concerts.
I understand that the older we get the Claudia our memory becomes, but I’m almost certain with this please Jagged Edge the R&B group wasn’t out yet, so I know they didn’t receive an award that night!!
Lil Cease was out there drunk yelling back at 2Pac. C Gutta had the strap too. Big Gene was ready to pop off too if necessary. Don’t get caught up in the theatrics. All in all it was an embarrassing time in music. Death Row and Bad Boy should have been making music and going on tour together. Dre should have been the one running Death Row. Suge had no talent and once all his stars left him he was finished. Death Row East had absolutely no chance of surviving with Suge at the helm.
Art, I hope you interviewed Gipp ABOUT Gipp's own career. I like the Pac / Death Row stories, but we are missing out on Gipp's OWN story and history. I'm sure he has a lot of interesting things to say about his career that would super interesting. I would love to know how Atlanta was from his perspective, Freaknik, hood culture, black culture in Atlanta, etc.
@@the_lonely_winner2956 Right, but it's kinda lame though. Gipp's a great conversationalist, so we are really missing out on his own story. Maybe Gipp will do a Vlad interview and we'll get more of his own stories -- most likely Vlad will just ask him about anything "violent" or "Drug related".Everybody's doing it for the views.
You must not have met some noisy people who behind ensure their big mouth. For that, come and take a little trip to the Caribbean, you will be served. I want to tell you that it's someone who doesn't like violence who tells you that.
🎶Good Ole Fashion Soul Food"....Thank You Mr Gipp For Putting On For The South & Standing On The Stage Behind 3 Stacks When He Told New York...." THE SOUTH GOT SOMETHING TO SAY‼️"🤝🏿♥️ #WhatYouNiggazKnowBoutDaDirtySouth 👑🐐
yeah i agree, how you didn't know that biggie was a tall guy? you study pac alot and the 2pac beef with bad boy, so you should have known that biggie was a tall guy. biggie and snoop were similar in height.
Can we imagine if Tupac was on stage for that award that would be classic footage for the best double album of all time, for those who disagree there be no life after death if it wasn’t a All Eyez On Me Tupac made the blueprint
@Matrix Seven Deathrow didn't do a damn thing. Orlando Anderson died 2 years later in an unrelated shootout, with rival crips over money. They all killed each other. So I don't know what retaliation you're talking about.
@@keanubelle1157 You must be a white nerd from Canada Smh Soon as Pac got shot, the retaliation started in Compton & L.A Orlando went into hiding so it could die down … I was in Los Angeles when all this went down Many of y’all forget, but Orlando took the stand against Deathrow in 1997 and was on t.v crying about how much he loved Pac and didn’t understand why Pac jumped on him Granted, that doesn’t change the fact the Orlando was a shooter … Shit Pac was a shooter too !!! But if you think the Blood’s and Piru’s wasn’t* out for revenge after Pac & Suge than you really are dumb .. Speak on what you experienced,not what you heard
Jagged Edge first single was late Summer 97 and they won their first Soul Train award in 2001, so he’s just mixing up the timeline (that’s why he said “I think”) because no male R&B group won a Soul Train award in 1996 at all. New Edition and Blackstreet won awards in 1997 though, two days before BIG’s death, of course, Pac had been RIP for half a year by that point
Based off the type of guest Art gets on his platform he definitely should have a lot more subscribers. I mean the man actually lets the guest talk for goodness sake lol.
No Tupac is an example of speaking up against the white man and his society/system,, you wish you was smarter than Tupac and made music like him and be praised 26 years after your death.. you sound like one of them New York haters
@@jolyfrye1871 gtfoh Tupac is the greatest ever his music will last for ever. you can just listen to his music and tell he got plenty of sense and smarts..
Kids nowadays would just come under any Tupac or biggie story to say shit, as if they were actually there, just listen and enjoy the story instead of wasting your God damn time to shit on a dead man SMH
Bra on some real nigga ish doe as many stories big gipp got bout his own life and his come up wit goodie mob/OutKast y'all bought this man on hea to talk about 2pac ? not only talk about pac but stories bout him that's been told 100x already 🤦🏿
I was there that night, walking into the back of the Shrine Auditorium media entrance. We heard cars pull up and stop, Pac jumps out yelling and screaming. This is the first time Pac saw the Bad Boy Crew, outside in the back of The Shrine. We were pushed into the Shrine and I didn't see anything else
biggie spoke about that situation in a interview before. biggie basically said that pac showed up yelling and screaming out west side and was doing alot of talking, and biggie said in the interview that pac should win a academy award or a grammy award for the performance that he put on that night..biggie said that he wasn't afraid but that he was impressed at how much of a great acting performance that 2pac put on that night.. biggie said that 2pac sounded so believable with his yelling. but biggie also said that the guy yelling was not 2pac but rather bishop...bishop is the character that 2pac played in the movie juice. so biggie was basically saying that pac was trying to act like if he was bishop from the movie juice that day at the awards. biggie also planned to see pac for a 1 on 1 fight eventually, because they asked biggie about all the interviews and songs that pac was doing against him and biggie said that all the songs and interviews are cool but that 1 day that they will be face to face when there are no cameras and no reporters around and that is when they both will see who is the one that means serious business. biggie was definitely not afraid of pac..biggie said at the awards that when pac was yelling that he started to laugh eventually because he could see that pac was trying to act like bishop but that he wasn't really going to try anything violent really. and by the way, biggie was tall..biggie was around 6 feet 3 or maybe 6 feet 4..he was way taller and bigger than pac.
that is true. people think that biggie was scared of tupac but the truth is that biggie and bad boy believe that real gangsters move in silence and don't do alot of talking. biggie has said in alot of interviews that he doesn't like to do too much talking and that one day he will see pac face to face and they will see who is the real one without talking..biggie has said that
i have heard that biggie did say that he was not afraid of pac but that he didn't want to do songs and interviews about 2pac, instead biggie kept saying that he wants to see 2pac in person when there is no cameras around and than he will see if pac is serious or not
to be honest pac was a good actor because he went to acting school. biggie and diddy were more into getting things done quietly. im not saying that pac was not real but he did love the cameras and he definitely enjoyed talking about people in interviews and on camera.
@@mrohsolate Biggie can't do sh*t no disrespect he didn't even say nothing when hit em up came out if someone diss your wife in a song and the whole world hearing it and you didn't do nothing about it you are not a real man you are a coward
@@brahimsadallah2328 biggie did respond to hit em up, he did that song long kiss goodnight. also biggie said that he didnt want to go back and forth with pac on the media..biggie said that he wanted to see pac in person
“There wasn’t too much woofing going on from Biggies side” You mean Lil Cease wasn’t shouting back representing Brooklyn like he always claims? Say it ain’t so!😂😂
For some reason Gipp was always the most interesting one (to me) in Goodie Mob. CeLo was the most talented but Gipp was the most interesting, from the hair to the fronts. Being a up north east coast cat I was OutKast and Goodie Mob was my Favorite group from the south... Gipp seem more humble and down to earth that I'd imagine him to be. Never really heard him in an interview setting.
Goodie Mob has a lot of history of being around that Death Row/Bad Boy feud! If I’m not mistaken they were the first ones to hear Hit Em Up. I’m sure Gipp is gonna speak on that too 💯
Gipp energy is awesome he had so much love for Pac and Big
Don Cornelius had to tell Suge to keep it moving. RIP OG
It's not even true . The nation of Islam broke up that fight not don
SUGES PETTY ASS PROBABLY WANTED TO SHOOT DON CORNELIUS FOR TELLING HIM TO KEEP IT MOVING.
@30056 what did you have on in that photo? I just want to know what angle you had seen versus Gipp, who was there
@@samj458 Don did tell Suge to stop it. Right in front of the stage. Suge said he would not disrespect Don and turned around
Legend has it tha Don Cornelius was a REAL gangsta..He was with the business frfr😲😲
They going to be talking about this east and west beef for the rest of our lives
I know, dude…it’s pitiful! They’re still pretending that sh** wasn’t media contrived!
Big part of hip hop HISTORY
It's history
@@Jerrell_Johnson yup
Really, I'm sick of it and I actually was alive when it was all happening! Just repeating this cycle of DEATH to the next generation. Nothing good came from that time period.
The Notorious B.I.G. was 6'3 near 350 LBS come on Art, you should know this
That’s the point he doesn’t know none of this. Probably wasn’t even born when this was taking place
Art is stupid as hell.
Biggie would of smacked the fuck out of Tupac in a one on one fight. Pac was 150 AT THE MOST!! He was built like my little sister 🤣 that's why I laugh my ass off when I see people in the comments talking bout biggie was scared of him lmao 🤣
Not really.If you not a Piggie fan why would you know his height etc😎
B.I.G. was the same size as ART lol
Aint Nothing like hearing it from creditable ppl that was there amongst it all #Salute#Rip2pac#TheGoat
Its so wild to still see new pictures of 2pac popping up all these years later.
Im Sayin !!!
New?? I would think ppl been saw these pics
I got ah REAL PICTURE OF PAC
That's because he's not dead...🤔
@@ricosuavepr1207u thinking to much blood
“Dressed in fatigues black jeans in boots just appeared in the crowd all you seen was troops”
Against all odds only the true muthafuckas know.
Factz
Ok
Mikescott3899 I disappeared in the crowd all you seen was troops
That's from a different incident at the house of blues in los angeles. 💯
Imagine if they made Peace and United for a Better Life for Our Kids 💯🖤
Making peace was not going get pac out of his contract. On the other hand, Biggie died richer than pac ever was. Its unfortunate.
U expect too much from these rappers. They are only rappers
@@lorenzbeaumacc1175 Ha Ha Ha. You Happy Now 🖤
@@blackunited62 I’m happy now. Ha ha ha .
@@lorenzbeaumacc1175 not even just rappers we all humans flaws
“This ain’t the Source, this Soul Train.” 😂
Gibb: Biggie was a big guy.
Art: hmm I didn’t know that
Me: we all knew that lol
I'm thinking the same thing. Who didn't know Biggie was "big" 😆
I pictured him at like 5'9 and fat
🤣
lol!!!!! nah fr tho
@@chachmcgrach2053 Why?
Damn.....I got to be getting old....you actually said for the people who watching that don't know who Don Cornelius is, once upon a Time every black household in America knew who that man was and that was back in the 70s and 80s....Wow😂
Shidddd, even I know who Don Cornelius is. My grandparents (rip to both) used to have Soul Train on every weekend when I was growing up, bro.
Yes, I was amazed by the comment myself, Lord willing, I will turn 58 this year. I saw several changes to Soul Train over the years ❤
😂
I’m 29 and I know who he is
Love peace and soOoooOoOul 😅
It's good to see REAL OGS of HipHop tell stories
Being from the south and old enough to remember those times. It's wild to see artists from Atlanta's perspective during this time. Most people just remember that Andre say the "South got something to say"
R.I.P Don Cornelius depression is a real thing
I didn’t know that he committed suicide. I read that it was because he had debilitating seizures and dementia and couldn’t handle the pain from the seizures anymore. So not really depression, but having all of those health issues took a toll on his mental state.
Don Cornelius laid a foundation of Achievements that even gangstas had to recognize and Bow down to. Respect.💯
I'm sure Suge backing down had more to do with business and even less about the streets. Death Row was a juggernaut back then, but under intense scrutiny from the music industry
@@Trayg720 You're talking some real bullshit. Death Row literally the rap game from 92-96. Luke ain't do shit but make some half ass diss record that nobody really remembers. Suge was the music industry's Boogeyman and had damn everybody shook. Dre's departure and Pac's is what crippled the label in the 1st place. By this time, Ruthless's only saving grace was Bone Thugs; Master P had his record store up & running in Richmond CA while No Limit was just getting off the ground and Cash Money wasn't shit until a few years after That Row's decline. Try again 🤣
There He Go!! There He Go!! 🤣🤣🤣 I can see it now Pac Pointing at Big!! 😂🤣
So you mean to tell me u ain't know "biggie" was really big art of dialogue? Lol 2:13
He sounded so stupid when he said that.
It's amazing how much 2pac and Big are so relevant now
2pac is relevant world wide and because of him biggie will always be relevant ecpecally from hit em up lol.
If 2pac never mentioned biggie he would be not as much popular as he is today! Maybe only in New york
@@ArjanTV Facts bro
Not just now the last 20 years
@@ArjanTV chattin
The only reason they talk about piggy is because of Makaveli Tha Don
Ego is a heavy weak weapon...
Pure facts fam
That was pac down fall
2:11, did the interview just realize that Biggie was tall?
Obviously LoL
Yea Biggie was tall like 6’4” dude wasn’t know joke
He was making a 🍆 joke
@@jasondawson92Biggie Is Not 6'4 I Doubt Method Man Is A Legit 6'3 Guy And Biggie Is Clearly Shorter Than Method Man Biggie Was A Solid 6'2 Guy At The Most And Suge Knight Is Actually A Smidge Taller Than Biggie Suge Knight Is Almost 6'3 Probably 6'2.75 Suge Is
3:00 Don Q was not only the owner of Soul Train, he was the creator, the mastermind, and the producer.
I swear, we REALLY need to know who this man was. He helped so many people’s careers and broke a ton of black artists to the mainstream audience.
@@frankstudent big facts. Many of us grew up on Soul Train.
Q or C?
@@marksimmons.SolidSimmie Don Q has always been my Nick Name for him
@@frankstudent FoSho
I love how old and country Big Gipp is 😂 could listen to him tell stories for hours
I swear he needs to come out with a book or audiobook lol.
Jagged Edge wasn't out back then🤦🏿♂️😔.
Actually they were out in 1996
@@jennykerolle8983 clearly Gipp got the wrong group.he probably meant jodeci
I think he meant jodeci
@@jennykerolle8983 They didn't come out until 97😞
Facts 😂
These stories never get old. Happy that Gipp gave a lil more to da story.
Puffy made Big wear those suits n ties before Life After Death. He didn't want Biggie fighting like he's still in BK
But Pac wasn't alive when Life After Death dropped. Neither was Biggie
@@anonymousapocalypse247 I meant before Life After Death
Why you still talking bout Death Row again, when you got a Dirty South legend!?!
All of a sudden some people acting like we haven’t been taught the quiet ones are the ones you got to watch for. Death row was dangerous as a large group. Clearly even suge solo not as intimidating to some which is why he started getting knocked out when by his self or when not with a mob of people.
Biggie was 6'2-6'3 300- plus pounds yeah he had size on him
Pause.
@@universalconquest4447 ain't nobody thinking that way but you so you pause SMH
@@universalconquest4447 why?
@@universalconquest4447 🤡🤡🤡🤡
@@universalconquest4447 Why you thinking about dick?
Nothing is worst than being the rapper who people come to for stories on other rappers. No one ever ask about your career. They just ask about people you stood next to.
Case in point: Gipp.
Facts ! He seems alittle too happy talking about Tupac. Nobody is checking for big gip
It's not bad at all. Just a hustle!
Big Gipp talking bout Pac is better than Jay but forgetting he’s a rapper himself. Why isn’t he comparing himself to Jay? Hmm makes you think.
Everyone acts like they were so close to Pac. How could Pac have time to be so close to so many people
Gipp has plenty of clout, but this channel is foundational on Pac stories…
That stormtrooper in the background looking at the interview is NUTS 😂
Like tell my nigga, tell it all 😂😂😂
" They don't call me BIG for nuttin' all of a sudden " - One More Chance by Biggie. How you not know Biggie was that tall? 😅
That whole song is about his pecker not his height 🤣🤣🤣
He is bias of course everyone knew big was tall
Because he was actually Fat & didn’t realize he was tall til you meet em personally
He's talkin about his penis on that line
Saw B.I.G. in a club down here in ATL in the mid-90's. He was at least 6'4" and massive, defintely a good 300 lbs. easy. And he did not move like some sloppy fat fool, he was agile for a big dude. Tupac didn't want none of B.I.G. for a fair one ever.
Love 2pac stories! Hope someday there will be a sort of movie with all pac friends telling stories!💯👊🏾
Hopefully Tupac would be comfortable to come out of hiding one day. 🤞🏾
Shouts to Don Cornelius for cutting that in half. Maturity goes a long way.
Yea don was no joke
How Art didn't notice that BIG was a big guy, ? 😆 .
Cause art is a fraud and don’t know his history he’s just milk content for money
I’ll say he didn’t know Biggie was 6’3. I certainly didn’t. I always thought he was like 5’10.
@@shedparker thanks
@Brother Parker Who the hell told you he was 5 10? Literally, every documentary about Big since the early 2000s spoke about him being tall since he was child. You missed all that? ...
@@keanubelle1157 I assumed he was that short via TV. I only watched like one doc regarding Biggie death. It was the first doc that had the LAPD detective who said Big’s death was planned and that the LAPD knows who killed him. Anything else I saw was via independent TH-camrs.
Hell, I recently discovered Erykah Badu is 5’0. She normally has the 🎥 lookin up at her from the ground in vids, or extremely close to her face, and she always wore platform shows at her concerts.
I love his unique honesty
How did you not know that Biggie had size? 😂
@@zunbadi1673they say Puffy 5’10 on google
@@zunbadi1673 i saw Big in DC at a bar around Dolly my Baby time. That ngga was gigantic.
@@zunbadi1673 puff is not 6’1 my man he’s 5’9 maybe 5’10
@@TheArtOfDialogue you thought biggie was short 🥴🥴you sounding real 🤡 like 😭
@@zunbadi1673 that’s cause pac was short puff bout 5’10 now Jayz da one who is 6’2
Miss you, PAC 🙏🕊️🙏 RIP
I understand that the older we get the Claudia our memory becomes, but I’m almost certain with this please Jagged Edge the R&B group wasn’t out yet, so I know they didn’t receive an award that night!!
Thank you! I know I wasn't the only who caught that. Jagged Edge was definitely not out then!
I think we all know that's incorrect but it's clear he wasn't sure on who it was lol.
That’s what I’m saying 😂! Wasn’t Jagged Edge like ‘98 or something?!
Maybe Xscape
Dude, I thought I was missing something 😭
Lil Cease was out there drunk yelling back at 2Pac. C Gutta had the strap too. Big Gene was ready to pop off too if necessary. Don’t get caught up in the theatrics. All in all it was an embarrassing time in music. Death Row and Bad Boy should have been making music and going on tour together. Dre should have been the one running Death Row. Suge had no talent and once all his stars left him he was finished. Death Row East had absolutely no chance of surviving with Suge at the helm.
Blame Death Row - they always gotta start shit with people (Ruthless, 2 Live Crew, Bad Boy)
@@310bound Bingo
@@310bound 2 Live Crew or Luke specifically started their beef with DR over bitches
These #2pac #tupac stories are #legendary to say the least.... 💪🏾💯
Mostly myths.
Biggie was big af and laid back personality. I can see him looking at Pac like he a small child acting up.
Pac had a lot of energy to be 25 years old
Nah punk, it's the ARMY BEHIND PAC biggie dick rider. Pac the goat, bite me
Listen to the Man, Biggie and PUFF stayed quiet PERIOD!!!. PUSSY
@@91Definite energy ain't shit when u weigh 150 pounds and built like a lil girl lmao 🤣
Facts...
Even in random candid photos, Pac is doing the west side W lmao
But his first name was MC New York 😂🤣😭😭😭😭😭😭
How did you not know biggie is huge when he rapped “I wear size 13, know what I mean?”
Because this is a Pro PAC channel, dude is only focused on PAC. He’s a PAC-sexual
I thought it was a 14
20+ years later you'd think BIG was 5'3 instead of 6'3 the way Pac was talking.
@@rustyjames5000 Nope. But if all you do is listen to him, then yes.
Man Art is tripping🤣🤣
Art, I hope you interviewed Gipp ABOUT Gipp's own career. I like the Pac / Death Row stories, but we are missing out on Gipp's OWN story and history. I'm sure he has a lot of interesting things to say about his career that would super interesting. I would love to know how Atlanta was from his perspective, Freaknik, hood culture, black culture in Atlanta, etc.
He didn’t. When you come on here you’re only asked about 2pac and anything related to death row.
@@the_lonely_winner2956 Right, but it's kinda lame though. Gipp's a great conversationalist, so we are really missing out on his own story. Maybe Gipp will do a Vlad interview and we'll get more of his own stories -- most likely Vlad will just ask him about anything "violent" or "Drug related".Everybody's doing it for the views.
Loudest ones are always the weakest in the room. Lose your cool, you show vulnerability.
You must not have met some noisy people who behind ensure their big mouth.
For that, come and take a little trip to the Caribbean, you will be served. I want to tell you that it's someone who doesn't like violence who tells you that.
@@makyafeu in my experience of 40 yrs the loudest ones are always weakest.
Pac and the word "weak" don't go together... if you knew anything about Pac you would know that he's far from that.
@@ArtisanWindchimes Floyd Mayweather has a big mouth that hasn't had a negative impact on his career. It's said by someone who was born in 1978 😉
@@makyafeu mmmm
It's all fun and games until someone first one to die looses
I'm finally glad somebody told the truth about Biggie's height as well as his size He wasn't a small dude
Obviously he wasn't small if he's got the nickname biggie 🤦♂️
6'3. I didnt know that.
@@liamg1706 Not obvious because he named himself after a fictional 70s movie (gangster)who wasn't big...but yeah go off
2023 and we glorify black on black negative more than anything in our culture
Facts
This is street politics what do you expect would happen.
@@triplebeans4159 comment is over your head
@@tygur23 Not really you just lack awareness.like I said this is street stuff and violence comes with it.
@@triplebeans4159 This shit wasn’t about nothing
I really wanted to hear Keith Murray tell his version of what happened. You all know he can be real convincing. Even if he was there!!! 😂😂🤣🤣
Keith would've definitely stood up to tell this story 😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
I ain’t know Big was big 😒
😂
Arts a clown
Pac was giving theatrical and stunt teas to the end. A mess.
Damn Don Cornelius was a G 😂😂😂😂
FACTS
Brother was out when these cats were sippin' baby milk
Yea before that Soul Train and Afro he was in the military dude don’t play that
Gs don't commit suicide
Someone gotta tell Big Gibb them cr*ps he seen was on Bad Boy team lol
Yeap. A that Blue was there not to help 2Pac. The same Blue team that got him smoked.
You do know Snoop and the Dog pound were Crips at that time. Why would enemy Crips walk in with Deathrow??🙄🙄
Don’t forget these are pac groupies anything for there hero
yup SSC
@@ajpark2836 f them marks
Makaveli lives on. Live in peace Big Bro
... Big Gip has thousands of OutKast and Dungeon Family stories. Why are you asking Him to talk about the same Stories we've heard 1,000 times?
2 Pac is always the hothead and instigator When a story comes out about him
Don’t matter. All for a reason
That's what got him killed,
@@TheWillog pretty much
Biggie and Puffy started trying to be fake gangsters. Bad Boy was a bunch of bitches.
Right
No offense but who doesn't know who Don Cornelius was
And then he goes on to say… “Biggie was really big???” … I think Art kinda slow.
@@ArtisanWindchimes art is a fake bro. I noticed that when there where’s things he got wrong about pac. He just milking pac legacy for money
🎶Good Ole Fashion Soul Food"....Thank You Mr Gipp For Putting On For The South & Standing On The Stage Behind 3 Stacks When He Told New York...." THE SOUTH GOT SOMETHING TO SAY‼️"🤝🏿♥️ #WhatYouNiggazKnowBoutDaDirtySouth 👑🐐
2:22 "Hmm I ain't know that"....what how could you not as much as you be on this redundant subject matter, smh.
yeah i agree, how you didn't know that biggie was a tall guy?
you study pac alot and the 2pac beef with bad boy, so you should have known that biggie was a tall guy.
biggie and snoop were similar in height.
This channel going HARD!!
Gotta be other shit people wanna hear about. Big was 6 foot 3. 300 pounds
This dude is such a great story teller 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Art you funny AF! Talking about “He was real big yo?…I ain’t know that.” In reference to Biggie body size. Like come on you knew that.
He tells the story so vividly
"For the people that don't know who (Don Cornelius) is". Well that just made me feel old lol.
I MUST SAY, THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST STORIES I'VE HEARD!!!
And biggie stood 10 toes down.
C-Gutta where you @?
That part
He ain't have a choice
@yb4lifeganggang772 he wasn't worried about pac yapping
Still 6 under though.....end of the day should have been less slick on LA radio stations
Can we imagine if Tupac was on stage for that award that would be classic footage for the best double album of all time, for those who disagree there be no life after death if it wasn’t a All Eyez On Me Tupac made the blueprint
Negative and Life After Death was better than AEOM. FOH
Biggie's reaction was funny when Pac got pissed off and tried rushing at Biggie up stairs. Lol.
Didn’t know Biggie was big? Ok 😂
Pac was whoever he was in front at the time …. Respectfully
@@youngtupac1971And what happened to the same Crip ???
You must not be from if you think retaliation wasn’t popping for Makaveli fool
@Matrix Seven Deathrow didn't do a damn thing. Orlando Anderson died 2 years later in an unrelated shootout, with rival crips over money. They all killed each other. So I don't know what retaliation you're talking about.
@@keanubelle1157 You must be a white nerd from Canada Smh
Soon as Pac got shot, the retaliation started in Compton & L.A
Orlando went into hiding so it could die down …
I was in Los Angeles when all this went down
Many of y’all forget, but Orlando took the stand against Deathrow in 1997 and was on t.v crying about how much he loved Pac and didn’t understand why Pac jumped on him
Granted, that doesn’t change the fact the Orlando was a shooter … Shit Pac was a shooter too !!!
But if you think the Blood’s and Piru’s wasn’t* out for revenge after Pac & Suge than you really are dumb ..
Speak on what you experienced,not what you heard
@@keanubelle1157
There were retaliatory hits, just not Orlando
@@keanubelle1157 they got some SS guys so idk what ur talking about
It’s a trip how people give Pac so much credit for confronting Biggie with 100 cats behind him. Like Pac was completely in the right…..
Nice to see someone speaking some sense
He kind of was,but both of them should have had a sit down alone.
And even with 100 people Pac did shit when C Gutta pulled out that hammer 😂😂😂
@@Dsmooth__X nah he wasnt right dude was acting like a clown
@Jean Payano what would you do in his situation? Tell the truth! You not going to be friends with people who shot you!
I love this brother's spirit!!
Facts! He a good, humble dude. 💯one of my favorite artists too real music he has made and help create.
Jagged edge didn't come out till 97' 98' they both was gone biggie and Tupac
Right
nah they was at biggie party when he died
Jagged Edge first single was late Summer 97 and they won their first Soul Train award in 2001, so he’s just mixing up the timeline (that’s why he said “I think”) because no male R&B group won a Soul Train award in 1996 at all. New Edition and Blackstreet won awards in 1997 though, two days before BIG’s death, of course, Pac had been RIP for half a year by that point
He meant jodeci
Jagged edge wasn't even out yet 🤣🤣
Based off the type of guest Art gets on his platform he definitely should have a lot more subscribers. I mean the man actually lets the guest talk for goodness sake lol.
because he is one note. his channel only has 1 topic... No diversity
@@keanubelle1157 diversity is our strength
@@keanubelle1157Exactly the same damn questions over & over & over 🥴
@@keanubelle1157 I think he was being sarcastic...... I hope
I Can imagine Don Cornelius Letting Suge Know Listen this Soul train you don't want these Problems over here! "R.I.P Don Cornelius"
Rest easy Pac 🙏🏾, 803
RIP PAC...
ATL BUSINESS
Jagged Edge definitely wasn't at those Awards in 95-96...
He high af😅🤣🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
He's being dishonest by saying he didn't know Biggie was Big... smh. They entire world know Biggie Smalls was big.
Pac was supposed to put in work on Puff and Jimmy Henchmen, not Biggie.
All laid out on against all odds
😂😂😂😂 Gipp always gives great interviews
2pac is a example of when keeping it real goes wrong simple as that
No Tupac is an example of speaking up against the white man and his society/system,, you wish you was smarter than Tupac and made music like him and be praised 26 years after your death.. you sound like one of them New York haters
@@jolyfrye1871 gtfoh Tupac is the greatest ever his music will last for ever. you can just listen to his music and tell he got plenty of sense and smarts..
@@jolyfrye1871 they don't talk about good rappers 26 years after they died,, they talk about great rappers 26 years after they dead..
@@blueking7415 how much of his music do they talk about vs. the controversy?
@@kgordon8834 every black men in world history is going to get crucified by the white Media gtfoh
So refreshing to hear the truth from credible sources. Big Gipp OG
Kids nowadays would just come under any Tupac or biggie story to say shit, as if they were actually there, just listen and enjoy the story instead of wasting your God damn time to shit on a dead man SMH
that dude said, I thought Biggie was skinny and short. 😆
Bra on some real nigga ish doe as many stories big gipp got bout his own life and his come up wit goodie mob/OutKast y'all bought this man on hea to talk about 2pac ? not only talk about pac but stories bout him that's been told 100x already 🤦🏿
Plus Gipp sound like a groupie here. Giggling and sh!t about Pac like a little girl.
Art of dialogue is a 2pac channel.
@@jamesjones-ez9ug but he doesn’t even really know about pac. The nigga didn’t even know biggie was big but you cover Tupac front to back right?
These are turning into Grandpa’s War Stories. 😴😴😴
Facts..they wearing it out smh
@@ZoSlaterright 🥱🥱🥱 😴😴😴💤💤💤
They got the j Prince offset Mob ties bullshit on the other channels feel free to check that bullshit out 😅
I was there that night, walking into the back of the Shrine Auditorium media entrance. We heard cars pull up and stop, Pac jumps out yelling and screaming. This is the first time Pac saw the Bad Boy Crew, outside in the back of The Shrine. We were pushed into the Shrine and I didn't see anything else
Art saying he didn’t know Big was “big” is wild
biggie spoke about that situation in a interview before.
biggie basically said that pac showed up yelling and screaming out west side and was doing alot of talking, and biggie said in the interview that pac should win a academy award or a grammy award for the performance that he put on that night..biggie said that he wasn't afraid but that he was impressed at how much of a great acting performance that 2pac put on that night.. biggie said that 2pac sounded so believable with his yelling.
but biggie also said that the guy yelling was not 2pac but rather bishop...bishop is the character that 2pac played in the movie juice.
so biggie was basically saying that pac was trying to act like if he was bishop from the movie juice that day at the awards.
biggie also planned to see pac for a 1 on 1 fight eventually, because they asked biggie about all the interviews and songs that pac was doing against him and biggie said that all the songs and interviews are cool but that 1 day that they will be face to face when there are no cameras and no reporters around and that is when they both will see who is the one that means serious business.
biggie was definitely not afraid of pac..biggie said at the awards that when pac was yelling that he started to laugh eventually because he could see that pac was trying to act like bishop but that he wasn't really going to try anything violent really.
and by the way, biggie was tall..biggie was around 6 feet 3 or maybe 6 feet 4..he was way taller and bigger than pac.
that is true. people think that biggie was scared of tupac but the truth is that biggie and bad boy believe that real gangsters move in silence and don't do alot of talking. biggie has said in alot of interviews that he doesn't like to do too much talking and that one day he will see pac face to face and they will see who is the real one without talking..biggie has said that
i have heard that biggie did say that he was not afraid of pac but that he didn't want to do songs and interviews about 2pac, instead biggie kept saying that he wants to see 2pac in person when there is no cameras around and than he will see if pac is serious or not
to be honest pac was a good actor because he went to acting school.
biggie and diddy were more into getting things done quietly.
im not saying that pac was not real but he did love the cameras and he definitely enjoyed talking about people in interviews and on camera.
@@mrohsolate Biggie can't do sh*t no disrespect he didn't even say nothing when hit em up came out if someone diss your wife in a song and the whole world hearing it and you didn't do nothing about it you are not a real man you are a coward
@@brahimsadallah2328 biggie did respond to hit em up, he did that song long kiss goodnight.
also biggie said that he didnt want to go back and forth with pac on the media..biggie said that he wanted to see pac in person
“There wasn’t too much woofing going on from Biggies side”
You mean Lil Cease wasn’t shouting back representing Brooklyn like he always claims? Say it ain’t so!😂😂
Stop always tring to move the goalposts. BIG'S homie C-Gutta pulled a gun out, and all that flashy mouthing off got up outta there.
@@rustyjames5000 💯
Cease was 16 and the baby of the crew.
@@rustyjames5000 what?? LMAO i see we have some sensitive bad boy fanatics in the chat!! 😂
@@its_rick_james_bich2575 you acting lil sensitive yourself...
For some reason Gipp was always the most interesting one (to me) in Goodie Mob. CeLo was the most talented but Gipp was the most interesting, from the hair to the fronts.
Being a up north east coast cat I was OutKast and Goodie Mob was my Favorite group from the south...
Gipp seem more humble and down to earth that I'd imagine him to be. Never really heard him in an interview setting.
Damn never seen that pic b4
Nortoriuos B.I.G had a LOT of Crips (Rollin 60s) with him so he was definitely not outnumbered.
Were you there
@@tomburkart7814 No. No he was not. 😂😂😂
@@ArtisanWindchimes 😂😂😂😂😂
Stop believing bullshit 😂😂
Did he say giving an award to jagged edge? That couldn't be true
You see the two sides of a GEMINI(PAC & BIGGIE) personality when he spoke of PAC going off on BIGGIE and BIGGIE just being chill..
Goodie Mob has a lot of history of being around that Death Row/Bad Boy feud! If I’m not mistaken they were the first ones to hear Hit Em Up. I’m sure Gipp is gonna speak on that too 💯
I'm from that era and I swear to God Gip is solid and speaking truth
Love these Pac stories , 🤣 Pac was a wild loving man 🤣
Got him killed, too. 🤷🏿