The main difference between Pac and Big was that Pac rapped from the pit of his stomach and made you feel every bit of his rhymes, and any emotion, whether it was sadness, anger, or happiness, he could pull it out of you. Biggie was just so smooth and flowed so effortlessly
I agree that Pac’s emotional intensity was unique, but Biggie's smooth effortless flow deserves equal recognition. His talent lay in making complex lyrics sound naturall...his ability to evoke emotion through subtlety and precision is what made HIM stand out. Biggie's storytelling was just as powerful, even without the raw intensity Pac was known for.
I was 18 when 2Pac and Biggie died, I'm 45 now, I was a Tupac fan then and it remains to this day, Biggie has hit songs but 2Pac was doing Music and Movies while simultaneously being a voice for the current and future generations. Poetic Justice w/ Janet Jackson is 1 of my favorite 2Pac Movies These 4 Tupac songs all have Videos PLEASE React to them ASAP!!! 1. Hit em up 2pac & Outlaws 2. Live & Die in LA 2Pac 3. I Ain't Mad @ Cha 2Pac 4. Made Niggas 2Pac & Outlawz
I remember back in the day when Pac was going hard at Biggie I was telling everybody Pac better stop doing that because this dude Biggie could rhyme his ass off. I said that Pac is great but Biggie is a lyrical Monster who was very capable of lyrically defending himself from Pac and after Tupac had his diss song out against Biggie and it was out for a while and Biggie didn't respond and then all of a sudden this song came and I was telling everybody see I told you Biggie was no joke! This song was banging everywhere on the radio! And unfortunately Tupac had passed away when this came out and on March 9rh 1997 Biggie was Gunn down in LA. Rest in peace to both of them. Great reaction!
It's amazing that you pointed out Diddy being in all the videos. Suge knight brought that up at the 1995 Source Awards. Many claim that Suge's speech started the East-West beef that led to Biggie & Tupac's death, along with many others. Keep your reactions coming
There she is the most beautiful woman thanks for another amazing reaction Ur getting even more prettier on every upload ❤❤❤ can't wait for your next upload
I was 18 when they died. I heard 2Pac got shot again like oh he'll just come back again. Big dying 6 months after made it really hit home. You can love both. Lol. Most do. It's like politics. Nobody rides hard for a side but the crazies. 😆 2Pac said he was a boss player. Big just played the role more. That's the Diddy influence which became more apparent the 2nd album. RIP Goats ♥♥
When Biggie Died i was a Freshman in Middleschool (97') everybody in the island 🇵🇷 bought Life After Death...imagine this album went 10 Times Platinum & guaranteed an audience for puffy he started doing his own albums after that
Funny you say that he has to be all in the Videos, the East /West coast war was really between both label owners Suge Knight and Puffy not Diddy call him Puffy, famous speech from Suge dissing Puffy saying if you want a record label where the CEO is not all in the Video’s come to DeathRow
I was like 9 when they both died so I won't lie I didn't really care when they passed but when I got older and started understanding their talent and influence I appreciated their contributions to hip hop. I'm proud of you Mia you listening to the old school gangsta music 😂😂❤
One of my favorite songs 🔥🔥... But to answer your question I was at home in my sister room watching it on MTV News in 1997 when he died in was 9 years old.
This is a classic song, and Biggie's flow is just next level. It played non-stop on the radio and for good reason! I was 12 years old when this song came out, and I will say, now that I'm older, and watching the video for the first time in I don't know how long, I'm not a big fan of all these special effects sprinkled throughout the video lol. It distracts too much from the brilliance of the song!
Big has more party songs, but he has some hardcore street songs too. Tupac has some party songs, but most of his songs are about life lessons and hard-core street
Not sure if your flashy comment was intentional with the lyrics because it's one of the main lyrical lines (I Just Love Your Flashy Ways). Tupac style and lyrics I feel were more conscious and personable, although he can be flashy too at the same time...His song AMBITIONZ AS A RIDAH is a good example of that. Check it out
If you want a more chill song as you said in another video. Listen to Poco harum a whiter shade of pale in Denmark live under the tent. With a orchestra.
Diddy was always sneaking in. That's why at the Source awards, Suge Knight said If any of ya'll wanna make videos the producer ain't trying to be all up in, come over to Death Row. Oukast won New Artists of the year, to the boos of both the East and West coast, Andre 3K got on the mic and Said It's like this though, The South's Got Somethin to Say! Southern Hip Hop grew Immensely after that.
How about some Houston rappers? Rap A Lot records was so big Biggie rapped on a remix, "Not from Houston but I Rap A Lot". Geto Boys - "Mind Playing Tricks On Me" is a classic. Scarface from the same group did "Smile" with 2Pac which I KNOW you'll love. ❤
@2:50 haha, and that comment you made is the exact reason that sparked Suge Knights comments at the 1995 source awards that really fueled the East/West beef. 8:17 Its was Puff. The era of hiphop in the late 90s is known as the "shiny suit era", with Puff Diddy being the one pushing it the most, he even has a interlude called 'shiny suit man' on one album and it became one of his nicknames
Diddy was the CEO/Producer of Bad Boy Records. He was in every video and literally ad libbed over just about every song. He was almost as bad as DJ Clue. I take that back, no one was as bad as DJ Clue when it came to ad libs. Also, I was 13 and 14 when they died. I was most likely watching Mtv when the news broke of them both passing, I remember Pac was shot after the Mike Tyson - Bruce Seldon fight. And like a week or so after his death, 2Pacs song I Aint Mad Atcha was released. You should check it out. It was very creepy at the time due to the song content and video timing.
Diddy, Faith Evans, and other members of the Bad Boys would always be in Biggie's videos. I think Lil Kim was in later videos. Biggie had a child with Faith Evans, and she was the love of his life, though, he was also in love with Lil Kim. Anyways...drama. 🙂
2Pac is my favorite rapper, but Biggie is also a great rapper so you can like both of them without feeling like you have to compare them. The difference between the two Tupac made you feel every word that he said, and it was always heartfelt. Biggie knew how to put his words together in a smooth way. So you can have your favorite and still like the other one Tupac got killed in 96 and Biggie got killed in 97
BIG's verse in Notorious Thugs is still one of, if not the best verse in Hip Hop... and thats coming from a Pac fan. Big Poppa is still my favourite song of his 😎
If you want to react to more Biggie songs you should Try: "Who Shot Ya" (People tought it was a Pac Diss/Warning because he got shot pretty mcuch the same time the song came out) "Youre Nobody Till somebody Kills you" "Juicy" "Skys The Limit" "Ready to Die " "Nasty Boy" "Notorious Thugs" "Kick in the Door" "Somebodys gotta die" "Mo Money mo Problems" "Gimme the Loot"
Everything she’s saying is what 2Pac and Suge Knight said about biggie and puffy. That’s funny that she noticed it. Tupac got mad because biggie was his little Homie and he’s asleep on his couch so when he started wrapping about all this money, he said he’s lying.
@bigcav925 Facts bro. Mia is saying like saying Suge Knight when he made the speech at the 1995 Source awards when sis asking about Puffy being Biggie's music video.
Biggie wasnt broke when he slept on Pac’s couch, he was into it with his girl. Also, Pac didn’t say none of this about Biggie when they were on good terms. Of course he gon say shit like that when he wasnt fuckin with him no more
East Coast vs West Coast Rap (Hip-Hop) just had a different vibe back then. I was 17-18 yrs old at the time when we lost Hip-Hop’s Greatest Icons (2Pac 9/7/96 and Biggie 3/9/97).
You should do some J cole. I think you'd enjoy his song called "wet dreamz" there's a video for it as well that you'll probably like. Great reaction by the way!
Great reaction. This song premiered shortly before Tupac and Biggie died. Definitely a banger. I was thinking about another song for you, and how about Judas Priest - Painkiller I'm throwing you in the deep end a bit, but the song shreds hard
💴 Here’s $10. But I bet you $10 you can’t listen to this song without bobbing your head. 🔊😝 Great reaction. I dare you to listen to ‘Notorious Thugs’ - Biggie & Bone Thugs. 👍🏾
It was one of the biggest and only beef in hiphop ever buh the best part was on the VMA when PDiddy introduced 2pac's mom and Biggie's mom to end the era of beef on the stage❤
This is old school classic. Unfortunately I wasn’t bron when both were I alive that’s pisses me so off. You should react to who shot ya next from big and right after that hit ‚em up from pac.
Listen to what makes you happy. I enjoy Tupac, Biggie, Eazy-E, Dr.Dre, and Ice Cube. At one point they were all beefing with each other. You don’t have to get caught up in all of that. Walk your line, live your life and let the music speak to you the way you like it to.
2:15 lol yeah sweetheart unfortunately Diddy gonna be in a lotta videos when it comes to most of the artists from 90s 2000s and 2010s which is probably why Suge dissed him in the source awards talking about how artists will be able to not worry about executive producers being all in the videos all in the music dancing and trying to take the spotlight
I will never be convinced Diddy didn't have something to do with both Biggie and Tupac's deaths. Swear he was just a background dancer before everything happened. If you look at Puff Diddy Daddy Diddler's videos afterwards they were all flashy. RIP to all the legends that left us before their time
Biggies singles were more flashy but he was just a deep as Tupac… he only had two albums unfortunately and he had deep emotional lyrical content on both
They said some of the things biggie was wearing was inspired by Tupac because Tupac was the first rapper wearing those types of clothing versace for an example versace wanted tupac personally to represent that brand
It was Diddy's idea to be over at the top and flashy..... they had to be in order to compete with the West Coast also..... Dudes from Uptown which is Harlem always been flashy Brooklyn are low-key
The main difference between Pac and Big was that Pac rapped from the pit of his stomach and made you feel every bit of his rhymes, and any emotion, whether it was sadness, anger, or happiness, he could pull it out of you. Biggie was just so smooth and flowed so effortlessly
I agree that Pac’s emotional intensity was unique, but Biggie's smooth effortless flow deserves equal recognition. His talent lay in making complex lyrics sound naturall...his ability to evoke emotion through subtlety and precision is what made HIM stand out. Biggie's storytelling was just as powerful, even without the raw intensity Pac was known for.
The difference between Pac and Big was Pac was an art school student and a background dancer and Big actually lived his dirt.
Pac was faker than Burger King Ads
I was 18 when 2Pac and Biggie died,
I'm 45 now, I was a Tupac fan then and it remains to this day, Biggie has hit songs but 2Pac was doing Music and Movies while simultaneously being a voice for the current and future generations.
Poetic Justice w/ Janet Jackson is 1 of my favorite 2Pac Movies
These 4 Tupac songs all have Videos
PLEASE React to them ASAP!!!
1. Hit em up 2pac & Outlaws
2. Live & Die in LA 2Pac
3. I Ain't Mad @ Cha 2Pac
4. Made Niggas 2Pac & Outlawz
You right Diddy always made a spot for himself in the videos, interviews and everything.
That's just what Narcissists do😏😂
Puffy was literally in every video from his company. Suge Knight even joked about that.
I remember back in the day when Pac was going hard at Biggie I was telling everybody Pac better stop doing that because this dude Biggie could rhyme his ass off. I said that Pac is great but Biggie is a lyrical Monster who was very capable of lyrically defending himself from Pac and after Tupac had his diss song out against Biggie and it was out for a while and Biggie didn't respond and then all of a sudden this song came and I was telling everybody see I told you Biggie was no joke! This song was banging everywhere on the radio! And unfortunately Tupac had passed away when this came out and on March 9rh 1997 Biggie was Gunn down in LA. Rest in peace to both of them. Great reaction!
Kickin the door - biggie
It's amazing that you pointed out Diddy being in all the videos. Suge knight brought that up at the 1995 Source Awards. Many claim that Suge's speech started the East-West beef that led to Biggie & Tupac's death, along with many others. Keep your reactions coming
This cool and catchy but it’s one of those I’d only listen to while chillin with you babe❤
Another classic by Biggie. Great reaction. Need to listen to one more chance by Biggie
Eric B and Rakim I Ain’t No Joke
I love that beautiful face and watching you get into a song it just makes me smile❤
I think you will love Biggie “skys the limit”
You're always on my mind. Your image often graces my dreams, and your memory lingers as soon as I open my eyes. I adore every little thing about you.
There she is the most beautiful woman thanks for another amazing reaction Ur getting even more prettier on every upload ❤❤❤ can't wait for your next upload
Dope song and dope video.....💪
Rest N Peace Big 🥀🕊️ ✍️🎤🙏
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Great reaction episode 😎💯💯👌💛💕💓
This song never left the radio when I first heard it. 🤯🤯🔥🔥🔥🔥
It was crazy to see them driving in reverse.
Biggie unfortunately died a day after my birthday and I have to live with that but that man was the greatest
Great reaction as usual. Keep up the positive vibes.
I was 18 when they died. I heard 2Pac got shot again like oh he'll just come back again. Big dying 6 months after made it really hit home. You can love both. Lol. Most do. It's like politics. Nobody rides hard for a side but the crazies. 😆 2Pac said he was a boss player. Big just played the role more. That's the Diddy influence which became more apparent the 2nd album. RIP Goats ♥♥
in simples terms, Biggie had the music for house parties. Tupac had the music about life.
They freaked that Herb Alpert sample. I was living in ATL AUC during the East/West drama
I'm from Compton and a die hard Tupac fan but I still bump biggie
When Biggie Died i was a Freshman in Middleschool (97') everybody in the island 🇵🇷 bought Life After Death...imagine this album went 10 Times Platinum & guaranteed an audience for puffy he started doing his own albums after that
Shock G explained it best 2pac rapped the way MLk spoke and biggie rapped with a jazz swing both Dope Emcees !!!!
U want flashy TUPAC.. watch TOSS IT UP 😂
I been said this
Bigge will make you smile and nod ya head on most if not every track, period
Funny you say that he has to be all in the Videos, the East /West coast war was really between both label owners Suge Knight and Puffy not Diddy call him Puffy, famous speech from Suge dissing Puffy saying if you want a record label where the CEO is not all in the Video’s come to DeathRow
The beat sample is off of Rise by Herb Alpert, which is also a good listen if you get a chance.
I was like 9 when they both died so I won't lie I didn't really care when they passed but when I got older and started understanding their talent and influence I appreciated their contributions to hip hop. I'm proud of you Mia you listening to the old school gangsta music 😂😂❤
*It's been 10 whole days since a Tupac reaction...*
I’m glad you loved it babe it’s not my type of music but I respect you like this❤
Yes more old school hip hop reactions please!!
Dang I keep missing you just got back from the grocery store. My notifications keep coming in after you done.
One of the great 90s hip hop songs
Warning and going back to cali and I was a baby at the time that both biggie and Tupac passed
"My Detroit Players" Beat came from Herb Albert "Rise". Go Green!
*You don't have to use your MOUSE, the SPACE BAR will PAUSE & the ARROWS will fast forward or rewind*
Nice reaction. I'm from Minnesota. Let's get some Prince. "Motherless Child" is pretty good, as is "Little Red Corvette" . Let's get some Prince.
I was a teenager in the 90s in Chicago and never even thought about video
One of my favorite songs 🔥🔥... But to answer your question I was at home in my sister room watching it on MTV News in 1997 when he died in was 9 years old.
"Long Kiss Goodnight"
Notorious B.I.G
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Made feel so good
Oh yeah I think that biggie definitely knew what diddy was up to
Probably one of main reasons why he was about to leave.
Notorious Big "One More Chance" ...I love all the reactions Pac gave Biggie his break helped him out if you have to watch All Eyez On Me
This is a classic song, and Biggie's flow is just next level. It played non-stop on the radio and for good reason!
I was 12 years old when this song came out, and I will say, now that I'm older, and watching the video for the first time in I don't know how long, I'm not a big fan of all these special effects sprinkled throughout the video lol. It distracts too much from the brilliance of the song!
Big has more party songs, but he has some hardcore street songs too. Tupac has some party songs, but most of his songs are about life lessons and hard-core street
Check out one of the earliest rap videos. Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five: The Message
YES! I was just think that. Let's go back to the foundation.
if you're a fan of the music .. checkout the original sample by ''herb alpert'' the song is called '' RISE''
Not sure if your flashy comment was intentional with the lyrics because it's one of the main lyrical lines (I Just Love Your Flashy Ways). Tupac style and lyrics I feel were more conscious and personable, although he can be flashy too at the same time...His song AMBITIONZ AS A RIDAH is a good example of that. Check it out
If you want a more chill song as you said in another video. Listen to Poco harum a whiter shade of pale in Denmark live under the tent. With a orchestra.
Diddy was always sneaking in. That's why at the Source awards, Suge Knight said If any of ya'll wanna make videos the producer ain't trying to be all up in, come over to Death Row.
Oukast won New Artists of the year, to the boos of both the East and West coast, Andre 3K got on the mic and Said It's like this though, The South's Got Somethin to Say!
Southern Hip Hop grew Immensely after that.
the most clothes u have worn yet lol Ur IG is fucking FIRE!!!!
How about some Houston rappers? Rap A Lot records was so big Biggie rapped on a remix, "Not from Houston but I Rap A Lot". Geto Boys - "Mind Playing Tricks On Me" is a classic. Scarface from the same group did "Smile" with 2Pac which I KNOW you'll love. ❤
@2:50 haha, and that comment you made is the exact reason that sparked Suge Knights comments at the 1995 source awards that really fueled the East/West beef.
8:17 Its was Puff. The era of hiphop in the late 90s is known as the "shiny suit era", with Puff Diddy being the one pushing it the most, he even has a interlude called 'shiny suit man' on one album and it became one of his nicknames
Diddy was the CEO/Producer of Bad Boy Records. He was in every video and literally ad libbed over just about every song. He was almost as bad as DJ Clue. I take that back, no one was as bad as DJ Clue when it came to ad libs. Also, I was 13 and 14 when they died. I was most likely watching Mtv when the news broke of them both passing, I remember Pac was shot after the Mike Tyson - Bruce Seldon fight. And like a week or so after his death, 2Pacs song I Aint Mad Atcha was released. You should check it out. It was very creepy at the time due to the song content and video timing.
Havent seen this video in a minute but the movie like scenes reminds me of
Dr Dre & Ice Cube (Natural born Killaz)
You got to check out JUNIOR Mafia Players Anthem…..and Get Money……thats the Posse from Biggie…..and. Guess what Puffy also appears in the Videos….😂😂😂
If you wanna hear some great early 90s rap. Check out "minds playing tricks on me" by the geto boys.
R.I.P Big Poppa🙌
You gotta check more Biggie, Nas, Big Pun, Big L! They’re some of the greatest of all times! Nice reactions
Diddy, Faith Evans, and other members of the Bad Boys would always be in Biggie's videos. I think Lil Kim was in later videos. Biggie had a child with Faith Evans, and she was the love of his life, though, he was also in love with Lil Kim. Anyways...drama. 🙂
Mia u have to check out some of pacs interviews
2Pac is my favorite rapper, but Biggie is also a great rapper so you can like both of them without feeling like you have to compare them. The difference between the two Tupac made you feel every word that he said, and it was always heartfelt. Biggie knew how to put his words together in a smooth way. So you can have your favorite and still like the other one Tupac got killed in 96 and Biggie got killed in 97
from what jaguar wright said not only were tupac and biggie aware of what was going on but they were actually part of the parties.
BIG's verse in Notorious Thugs is still one of, if not the best verse in Hip Hop... and thats coming from a Pac fan.
Big Poppa is still my favourite song of his 😎
you have to react to run tha streets by Tupac
Biggie smalls- One more chance remix reaction.
Please will you react to 2pac - keep ya head up?
Been waiting since forever. Its a song for the ladies❤
Biggie= Best rapper 2Pac =Best voice and delivery
They were both Legends
Heard Biggie was with the zestivities too, not just Diddy👀🤭#TeamPac
There's more tupac festivities than biggie 🫣
Great review
If you want to react to more Biggie songs you should Try: "Who Shot Ya" (People tought it was a Pac Diss/Warning because he got shot pretty mcuch the same time the song came out) "Youre Nobody Till somebody Kills you" "Juicy" "Skys The Limit" "Ready to Die " "Nasty Boy" "Notorious Thugs" "Kick in the Door" "Somebodys gotta die" "Mo Money mo Problems" "Gimme the Loot"
Everything she’s saying is what 2Pac and Suge Knight said about biggie and puffy. That’s funny that she noticed it. Tupac got mad because biggie was his little Homie and he’s asleep on his couch so when he started wrapping about all this money, he said he’s lying.
@bigcav925 Facts bro. Mia is saying like saying Suge Knight when he made the speech at the 1995 Source awards when sis asking about Puffy being Biggie's music video.
Biggie wasnt broke when he slept on Pac’s couch, he was into it with his girl. Also, Pac didn’t say none of this about Biggie when they were on good terms. Of course he gon say shit like that when he wasnt fuckin with him no more
@naaimshareef back then we loved it but now what's all going on ppl hate it now but back then ppl was feeling it except for the west coast
@@theofreemanjr4415 Yeah that is true a lot of people do hate it now.
East Coast vs West Coast Rap (Hip-Hop) just had a different vibe back then.
I was 17-18 yrs old at the time when we lost Hip-Hop’s Greatest Icons (2Pac 9/7/96 and Biggie 3/9/97).
Tupac died 9/13/96. I'll never forget it cus it happened on my Dad's birthday. He was shot on 9/7/96 and passed away in the hospital 6 days later.
Diddy just did what comes naturally to Narcissists😏😂
Pac and Biggie are dope
You should check out his song Sky's the Limit or Get Money
🔥🔥🔥🔥 RIP Biggie
Gotta do Going Back to Cali.
You should do some J cole. I think you'd enjoy his song called "wet dreamz" there's a video for it as well that you'll probably like. Great reaction by the way!
I was at church. My cousin said, "You know Big Poppa died?" I couldn't believe it
Lol the simps are going crazy. But I really do enjoy your reactions. You're quite perceptive
My girl told me told me to unfollow you from insta 😂, N I’ll always be amazed how you not so familiar with some of these classics songs mama.
Great reaction. This song premiered shortly before Tupac and Biggie died. Definitely a banger. I was thinking about another song for you, and how about Judas Priest - Painkiller I'm throwing you in the deep end a bit, but the song shreds hard
💴 Here’s $10.
But I bet you $10 you can’t listen to this song without bobbing your head. 🔊😝
Great reaction.
I dare you to listen to ‘Notorious Thugs’ - Biggie & Bone Thugs. 👍🏾
Honest question: which genre do you prefer, rock or rap? I'm very curious.
Sample of herb albert rise
It was one of the biggest and only beef in hiphop ever buh the best part was on the VMA when PDiddy introduced 2pac's mom and Biggie's mom to end the era of beef on the stage❤
This is old school classic. Unfortunately I wasn’t bron when both were I alive that’s pisses me so off. You should react to who shot ya next from big and right after that hit ‚em up from pac.
Listen to what makes you happy. I enjoy Tupac, Biggie, Eazy-E, Dr.Dre, and Ice Cube. At one point they were all beefing with each other. You don’t have to get caught up in all of that. Walk your line, live your life and let the music speak to you the way you like it to.
Its hard to believe that Biggie died when he was only 24...
2pac ft 50 cent - realest killaz
2:15 lol yeah sweetheart unfortunately Diddy gonna be in a lotta videos when it comes to most of the artists from 90s 2000s and 2010s which is probably why Suge dissed him in the source awards talking about how artists will be able to not worry about executive producers being all in the videos all in the music dancing and trying to take the spotlight
I will never be convinced Diddy didn't have something to do with both Biggie and Tupac's deaths. Swear he was just a background dancer before everything happened. If you look at Puff Diddy Daddy Diddler's videos afterwards they were all flashy. RIP to all the legends that left us before their time
Biggies singles were more flashy but he was just a deep as Tupac… he only had two albums unfortunately and he had deep emotional lyrical content on both
Definitely the diddler in all the videos 😂
They said some of the things biggie was wearing was inspired by Tupac because Tupac was the first rapper wearing those types of clothing versace for an example versace wanted tupac personally to represent that brand
Juicy - The Notorious B.I.G should be next.
Loving the videos keep em coming, you wanna react to something deep/dark/crazy check out Immortal Technique - Dance with the devil
It was Diddy's idea to be over at the top and flashy..... they had to be in order to compete with the West Coast also..... Dudes from Uptown which is Harlem always been flashy Brooklyn are low-key