Jacob Harris hell yea I feel the same way...and not only that but when the bass comes in they blend 4 different vocals into one 1. Its Bone and Biggie Biggie 2. We gonna rock the party...better run and tell everybody 3. Notorious Thugs 4. Nuthin but them thugstas, nothin but them thugsta thugstas ALSO...if you listen to the piano loop, it goes in a circle...so if you listen in a car or something with surround sound its in a circle but if you listeb to just a 2 speaker radio it gies from side to side...its just crazy dope
Krayzie is my favorite too. Heâs the most versatile, he can rap fast or slow. Bizzy is my second favorite but his style switched up over the years. Kray is very consistent
Bizzy ATE in this. Best verse. But thereâs so much good about everybodyâs verse. The way Biggie came on when this came out had everybody SHOOK! We ainât know Big had it in him.
Yes "So called beef with you know who" is a reference. Yes this song came out during the beef. Fun fact, Bone Thugs n Harmony are the only artist to have songs with Tupac AND Biggie during the beef on the same album. Different CDs but still an accomplishment.
Bro you got one thing wrong; you said Bizzy held his own with Biggie. Kray is by far my favourite in Bone, but Bizzy killed this! Easily the best verse of the track: "We all suited, beg my pardon to Martin, baby we ain't marchin we shootin".
@@nonenone4078 what are you talking about? I was talking about this kid being dumb because he didnt know that biggie was talking about 2pac with saying so called beef with you know who
Biggie was blown away hearing how fast Bone laid their verses down. He decided not to do his verse and take the project home with him so he could really keep up with Bone's energy. Bone didn't hear Biggie's verse until after the album released after Big had died. Stevie J produced the track.
Glad to see your reacting to my generation music. I like watching you younger cats enjoying good music. It was a crazy time when this came out. I didn't rock to biggie until about 10yrs after he died. Back then you rode with Pac or Big and I was on team Pac. RIP Both of em..
People keep saying that Flesh-N-Bone missed out on a lot of Bone's early albums because he went to prison, but they are getting their facts mixed up. The flesh didn't do his 10 years in prison until September 22, 2000. The main reason for him not being on more song on their first three albums (Creepin On Ah Come Up, E.1999 Eternal & The Art of War) is because he did not sign with the rest of the group to Ruthless Records.
First of all, Congrats on 1k+ subscribers. Secondly, This was a great video. I tend to wonder sometimes, just how many CZcams reactors listen to Bone songs again after they react to it.
Biggie didn't do his verse in the studio with bone his was added later bone didn't hear it all together until big died.yea u hear puffy in there trying to b heard pffft
Great Re-Reaction! It's so funny now when you pause it... While watching the reaction it's written all over your face when you're struggling between letting the track ride out and pausing it... đ I believe you missed one of the best lines in Bizzy's verse when he said "Beg my pardon to Martin baby we ain't marching we shootin"....
Dre' Brown gonna go out a a limb and say he wouldnât have gotten the MLK reference regardless of first listen. Being super honest, itâs super hard keeping up with what bone Thugz are saying and it makes them a little inaccessible IMO. I will day that once you can actually figure out what they are saying, itâs super impressive to hear.
@@gdo3510 I feel confident in believing he would've heard it at some point after a few listens lol...He's an intelligent dude and hes musically inclined plus he had the lyrics in front of him.... I really only mentioned it bcz it's my favorite line from Bizzy's verse and Jack was talking right as he said it...He also says in every video "If I miss something let me know in the comments"... So I mentioned it for that reason as well... đ My hope was that he would catch that line and speak about it, so needless to say... Yeah, I was a bit disappointed that he didn't... đ... Shiiiii....truth be told... Theres still words that I'm hearing for the first time Some verses and I've been listening to BTNH since '94...Lol..Real shit!
Glad you came back to this one. Especially with your new found appreciation for their craft. Please check out Into The Future. It was a cut from their 2006 Strength & Loyalty album, and it features Flesh N Bone. You don't even have to react to it. I just feel like you haven't been exposed to Flesh's best verses. Let me know what you think of it if you can lol
React to the remix to this.. biggie ft krayzie bone and twista - spit your game there's a video too it..produced by swizz beats ..the same year bone were signed to swizz beats 2007 .. krayzie verse đ„đ„đ„đ„đ„đ„
Believe it or not bro âStevie Jâ made this beat. Most of the youngins only know him from love and hip hop lmao. But that dude gots mad hits heâs made for everyone.
This song is still one of my all time favorites... man i can just sit here and throw all kinds of bone songs that are fire but ill just name a quick few ui5t album is really amazing for all 5 harmonizing together rebirth. My life and see me shine and if bizzy your 2 fav bizzy and kray have a really good song fantasy brings out their sensitive side lol ima stop cuz like i said i can just keep going bone be dropping new fire all the time
đ DAYUMM. Over 500 views in just an hour when I barely got 200 in a few days haha. It's all good though your videos are way better then mine, great channel and reaction bro đ
The Wu-Tang reference is more specifically a Method Man reference because Meth is the one who says it in the song and also Method Man is the only other rapper featured on Biggie's first album Ready to Die
Puff Daddy obviously produced this. Bizzy verse and flow was obviously the best, Layzie's harmonizing was classic, Krayzie as always rides the beat and Biggie you can never take rhyming from him and his tongue-twisting on this song took him to a higher level of what he could do; sad we couldn't see what more he was capable of.
ya i think the story told was Bone and Big was in the studio, Bone put their verses down and Biggie wanted to take the track and listen to it and study it before putting a verse on it instead of dropping it the same night as Bone.
Bizzy is a great singer too a lot of solo tracks and in âDonât Worryâ by Bone Thugs which u should check out soon shows his vocals but your right Krayzie Bone kills it with the Harmony and flow
Bone recorded Thug Luv with Tupac before doing this song with Biggie. It should also be pointed out that didn't hear biggies verse until after he died because according to Bone, Biggie wrote his part at his home after bone had already layed down their verses.
Just something you can share. There is a rare album of the group before Eazy E found them. They were just B.O.N.E. the album was Faces of Death. After signing with E is when they went to the Harmony. Figure that would be a little education you could throw in. Plus be nice to see you react to it. When most donât know it exists.
You have a good ear and good analysis Fav verse was bizzy Fav part was krayzie : âTo put in this 12-gauge sawed-off Get 'em hauled off, nigga your loss, take it all off Got a nigga caught offââ
He was talking about Pac. This was on a double CD Biggie was finishing up when he got killed. He was going to try and outsell the best selling double CD in rap history as a shot towards Death Row, Pac's All Eyez On Me....... Of course Puffy, Diddy or Sean, whatever he is calling himself this month, just had to get on the track somewhere. What Suge said about him at the awards before Pac even got outta jail was so true. Suge and Puffy already didn't like each other before Pac even came into the picture. Suge's friend Jake was killed by Puffy's friend Wolf at a party and it was on from there. Helping Pac destroy Biggie was just another way Suge could get at Puffy, and so was Death Row East which they were about to launch. Not something that is talked about enough when people discuss the East vs. West war. It wasn't just the Quad shooting that started it all. Big Jake's shooting and large sums of money played a big part. Suge was trying to bankrupt Bad Boy and most likely would have if Pac didn't get killed. Death Row East and Pac's One Nation album were going to make Death Row the most popular label on the East Coast. That is why some say Puffy was behind the Vegas shooting and Suge was the main target. Even Keefe D who confessed to being in the car with Orlando when he killed Pac said Puffy offered 1 million to them for the contract long before Orlando got beat up in the MGM that night, and based on what Big Gene says about Puffy here on CZcams, I can believe that. When your own security who worked for you for years hates you and blames you for the deaths, you are probably a POS. Biggie knew that too. He was about to leave Bad Boy when he got killed. The common denominator between Pac and Biggies' murders, Puffy and his money.
You need to react to Tech N9ne "So Dope, This Ring, Worldwide Choppers". Bizzy Bone "Nobody can stop me,Thugz Cry, Waiting for Warfare,Freeway" Burgos "Run" ft Bizzy Bone.
So you have to react to these songs, nobody did it before: Notorious BIG ft. Krayzie Bone, Twista - Spit your game 2pac feat. Bone Thugs - Untouchable these are two remade songs from the 2000's.
If you havenât already, check out: Renee by Lost Boyz So Many Tears by 2Pac Lord Knows 2Pac Just Another Day by Queen Latifah You Canât Stop The Reign by Shaq Ft. Notorious BIG Double Up by Nipsey Hussle
âBeg my pardon to Martin
Baby we ainât marchin we shootin!!!!â
One of the hardest bars I ever heard in my life...
#Facts
âYou willing to die? Weâll see.â For some reason that always hit hardâŠcause it makes you think. Are you?! đ€
âWho made that beeaatt?!?!â
LOLOL never gets old
Stevie j
This is my favorite song of all time...that beat is đ„đ„đ„đ„đ„đ„đ„đ„
I love the way the beat comes in at the beginning. Like in stages. And when the bass finally hits its like đ€Ż
Jacob Harris hell yea I feel the same way...and not only that but when the bass comes in they blend 4 different vocals into one
1. Its Bone and Biggie Biggie
2. We gonna rock the party...better run and tell everybody
3. Notorious Thugs
4. Nuthin but them thugstas, nothin but them thugsta thugstas
ALSO...if you listen to the piano loop, it goes in a circle...so if you listen in a car or something with surround sound its in a circle but if you listeb to just a 2 speaker radio it gies from side to side...its just crazy dope
Stevie J produced this. You might recognize him from the show Love and Hip Hop
Damn, he fell from great heights then huh?
@@mavhunter8753 he really did tho Smh
Really himm đČđČso what happened this beat is legendaryđ€đ€
Nah really
Krayzie is my favorite too. Heâs the most versatile, he can rap fast or slow. Bizzy is my second favorite but his style switched up over the years. Kray is very consistent
Hes incredibly versatile. Hes top 5 greatest rappers of all time for me
Yup kray my favorite too layzie my second
"Puffy always yapping on the track" đ€Łđ€Łđ€Łđ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł facts, he don't ever shut up
Bone are in their own league! BIG showed so much respect by molding his style to match them in this song. Match made in rap heaven
Biigie actually had to rewrite his flow after hearing what BONE THUGS brought to the table
Bizzy ATE in this. Best verse. But thereâs so much good about everybodyâs verse. The way Biggie came on when this came out had everybody SHOOK! We ainât know Big had it in him.
Ok, you have to react to "Handle the vibe" by Bone!!
That song is in his Patreon fyi.
Or "it's all good" G double O D, GOOD
One of my favorites!
BIZZY DESTROYED THIS TRACK đ„đ„đ„đ„đ„đ„
Yes "So called beef with you know who" is a reference. Yes this song came out during the beef. Fun fact, Bone Thugs n Harmony are the only artist to have songs with Tupac AND Biggie during the beef on the same album. Different CDs but still an accomplishment.
They were the Second after Method Man
They're also the only artists to have a song with Biggie, 2pac and Eazy E
Bro you got one thing wrong; you said Bizzy held his own with Biggie. Kray is by far my favourite in Bone, but Bizzy killed this! Easily the best verse of the track: "We all suited, beg my pardon to Martin, baby we ain't marchin we shootin".
hello150 I never caught that line
@@badbadnotgoodgoodgodnotbad2930 it's straight up genius my dude.
Stevie J produces that fire đ„ beat. Bone and Big made that heat intensify with temperatures close to that of the our stars surface.
He was a very hot producer back then
Ghetto Boys - Mind Playing Tricks on Me (Classic Southern Hip-Hop)
No that's a lame reaction song. That's not even their best song. React to City Under Siege or Fuck Em
@@ih8usomuch92 nah I disagree..the beast to that song goes hard...and there is a story being told with it..that is real hip hop..
BIZZY BONE- HELLAFIED GAMEđŻđŻđŻđŻđŻđ„đ„đ„đ„đ„đ„đ„đđđđ
YES! underrated as fuck!
Yesss that song is đ„đ„đ„
YUP
nostalgia bomb
Stevie J was famously know for this epic production of a beat
I subscribed when it was only like 5 of us. I just wanted to say great job on growing to over 1.4Thousand. Keep up good work
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âSo called beef with you know whoâ of course heâs talking about 2Pac
Lol he's a dummy
@@TROY_MK6 dont disrespect the dead fool
@@nonenone4078 what are you talking about? I was talking about this kid being dumb because he didnt know that biggie was talking about 2pac with saying so called beef with you know who
Only time he addressed it In a rap
Iâve always loved the chorus because Iâm a metalhead too and itâs something you just bang your head to with the rhythm
Biggie was blown away hearing how fast Bone laid their verses down. He decided not to do his verse and take the project home with him so he could really keep up with Bone's energy. Bone didn't hear Biggie's verse until after the album released after Big had died. Stevie J produced the track.
I definitely like this reaction better then the last. Not going to mention why tho. But man u definitely came up keep it going
Glad to see your reacting to my generation music. I like watching you younger cats enjoying good music. It was a crazy time when this came out. I didn't rock to biggie until about 10yrs after he died. Back then you rode with Pac or Big and I was on team Pac. RIP Both of em..
I did the same exact thing I appreciated big years after he died
đŻ. I was team Pac too...i finally dug into the Biggie crates in college around '03..would blaze up & be floored by Biggie's ability & skill
This is one of the best songs ...like ever! My friend used to make my hair vibrate on her system with it, good times, good times
People keep saying that Flesh-N-Bone missed out on a lot of Bone's early albums because he went to prison, but they are getting their facts mixed up. The flesh didn't do his 10 years in prison until September 22, 2000. The main reason for him not being on more song on their first three albums (Creepin On Ah Come Up, E.1999 Eternal & The Art of War) is because he did not sign with the rest of the group to Ruthless Records.
One of the sickest beats of all time
This was produced by Stevie J and P. Diddy or Diddy or whatever he calls himself nowadays
and the sample used is "More Than Love" by The Ohio Players
Bother luv now?! đ€šđ€
Sample of ohio players omgđ±
One of my all time fav hiphop songs! all the different flows, bars, smoothness, voices combined makes the song one of the greatest hiphop songs ever..
This hits so much harder when you're a 43 year old mother of 3. đđđ
Hit even harder when you 50 with 2 grown kids, a granddaughter, and goddaughterđđŸđđŸđđŸ
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good reaction bro!! Bone thugs best rap group ever no doubt about it
First of all, Congrats on 1k+ subscribers. Secondly, This was a great video. I tend to wonder sometimes, just how many CZcams reactors listen to Bone songs again after they react to it.
This song is fire đ„ Glad you gave it another listen! â€ïžâ€ïžâ€ïž
Ice cube ft krayzie bone-until we rich
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Notorious thugs spit yo game remix!
Biggie didn't do his verse in the studio with bone his was added later bone didn't hear it all together until big died.yea u hear puffy in there trying to b heard pffft
I find Puffy very very very annoying...this track could have done without his comment
execute187 puffy was fine in this song. He literally said like 1 sentence.
@@execute187 puffy sucks
@@gdo3510 still, can't stand his ass....he is a rap commentator
They had to wake lazy bone up from nearly drinking a case of Hennessey to do his verse. Drunk as h*** and he still crushed that verse.
Great Re-Reaction! It's so funny now when you pause it... While watching the reaction it's written all over your face when you're struggling between letting the track ride out and pausing it... đ
I believe you missed one of the best lines in Bizzy's verse when he said "Beg my pardon to Martin baby we ain't marching we shootin"....
Dre' Brown gonna go out a a limb and say he wouldnât have gotten the MLK reference regardless of first listen. Being super honest, itâs super hard keeping up with what bone Thugz are saying and it makes them a little inaccessible IMO. I will day that once you can actually figure out what they are saying, itâs super impressive to hear.
@@gdo3510 I feel confident in believing he would've heard it at some point after a few listens lol...He's an intelligent dude and hes musically inclined plus he had the lyrics in front of him.... I really only mentioned it bcz it's my favorite line from Bizzy's verse and Jack was talking right as he said it...He also says in every video "If I miss something let me know in the comments"... So I mentioned it for that reason as well... đ My hope was that he would catch that line and speak about it, so needless to say... Yeah, I was a bit disappointed that he didn't... đ...
Shiiiii....truth be told... Theres still words that I'm hearing for the first time Some verses and I've been listening to BTNH since '94...Lol..Real shit!
ay lmao at "i got new speakers, they still shitty though" ...kept it all the way 100
I remember this song was played a lot on Power 106 in 1997 right after Biggie passed away.
Bizzy Bone - "Enigma"
Bizzy Bone - "Alpha Mentality"
Glad you came back to this one. Especially with your new found appreciation for their craft. Please check out Into The Future. It was a cut from their 2006 Strength & Loyalty album, and it features Flesh N Bone. You don't even have to react to it. I just feel like you haven't been exposed to Flesh's best verses. Let me know what you think of it if you can lol
I was a Bone Thugs junkie man. Blasting there songs outta the subs in the whip cruising Chicago, good fuckin times
Layzie had the best verse to me. I always thought it was all of them on that last verse or was that just Layzie stacking his own vocals?
Just Layzie
My favorite group and my favorite rapper..one of my favorite songs period rap.r&b.jazz..all of it
React to the remix to this.. biggie ft krayzie bone and twista - spit your game there's a video too it..produced by swizz beats ..the same year bone were signed to swizz beats 2007 .. krayzie verse đ„đ„đ„đ„đ„đ„
that krayzie verse was nutzzzzzzz
So fire
One man.. But attack like a pack of piranhas..
I love Krazie Bone on this track. Throwin Flow!
Nice reaction that's a classic for sure krazy bone practice is a blazer if u say krazy is ur favorite u will love practice.its a masterpeice
No one like bone! No one!
@popseed2 billions?
Man it's an underrated bone song called universe you should check it out. They all rap at the same time is crazy
LMAO holy shit your subcribers are climbing and your getting more and more daily way to go man !!!!!!
Ok I just thought of another one "Everyday Thang" also by Bone. You're going to lose your mind when you hear that one!
Its Shanti đđœ
Classic!
You should do The Righteous Ones by Bone. Some crazy flows in that one by Layzie Bizzy and Flesh. Not many people listen to that one
I subscribed the other day based off that intro. Luv respect to those movies. Great vid
Believe it or not bro âStevie Jâ made this beat. Most of the youngins only know him from
love and hip hop lmao. But that dude gots mad hits heâs made for everyone.
so glad you re-reacted to this đ 7:55 đ
What's up just thought I'd point out you might have the songs mixed up Thug Luv Ft. 2Pac was on The Art Of War album this one was on biggies album
@@acbundy7033 oops! yes i did hahah
@@JackReacts904 đŻ
@@acbundy7033 and thx for being so nice about it =)
@@user-nz1jg6xx1f no problem hahah
This song is still one of my all time favorites... man i can just sit here and throw all kinds of bone songs that are fire but ill just name a quick few ui5t album is really amazing for all 5 harmonizing together rebirth. My life and see me shine and if bizzy your 2 fav bizzy and kray have a really good song fantasy brings out their sensitive side lol ima stop cuz like i said i can just keep going bone be dropping new fire all the time
đ DAYUMM. Over 500 views in just an hour when I barely got 200 in a few days haha. It's all good though your videos are way better then mine, great channel and reaction bro đ
Certified slapper right here
that pre-chorus is for hittin the blunt n gettin a lil buzz before they blast you with the lyrical sawed off
The Wu-Tang reference is more specifically a Method Man reference because Meth is the one who says it in the song and also Method Man is the only other rapper featured on Biggie's first album Ready to Die
This will forever be great
Bone Thugs is legends... they the only ones to do a song with Biggie Pac and Eazy
Puff Daddy obviously produced this. Bizzy verse and flow was obviously the best, Layzie's harmonizing was classic, Krayzie as always rides the beat and Biggie you can never take rhyming from him and his tongue-twisting on this song took him to a higher level of what he could do; sad we couldn't see what more he was capable of.
Where it says Puff produced
ya i think the story told was Bone and Big was in the studio, Bone put their verses down and Biggie wanted to take the track and listen to it and study it before putting a verse on it instead of dropping it the same night as Bone.
I can't imagine growing up with older siblings who never played this song. I just can't.
Bizzy is a great singer too a lot of solo tracks and in âDonât Worryâ by Bone Thugs which u should check out soon shows his vocals but your right Krayzie Bone kills it with the Harmony and flow
Bone recorded Thug Luv with Tupac before doing this song with Biggie. It should also be pointed out that didn't hear biggies verse until after he died because according to Bone, Biggie wrote his part at his home after bone had already layed down their verses.
Stevie J made the beat and he was talking about pac with that line
Just something you can share. There is a rare album of the group before Eazy E found them. They were just B.O.N.E. the album was Faces of Death. After signing with E is when they went to the Harmony. Figure that would be a little education you could throw in. Plus be nice to see you react to it. When most donât know it exists.
I remember
Great reactions today bro!
Krayzie bone ft flesh bone-cant walk away
Great song
Biggie didnt let anyone in the studio when he recorded his verse
This was so dope big was the goat
Bone Thugs (bizzy bone layzie bone flesh n bone)- souljas marchingđ„đ„
Stevie J produced it
MOBB DEEP - CRADLE TO THE GRAVE!!!!
You have a good ear and good analysis
Fav verse was bizzy
Fav part was krayzie :
âTo put in this 12-gauge sawed-off
Get 'em hauled off, nigga your loss, take it all off
Got a nigga caught offââ
This is rap ! Biggie would laugh!
Swiss did the remix Spit your game
He was talking about Pac. This was on a double CD Biggie was finishing up when he got killed. He was going to try and outsell the best selling double CD in rap history as a shot towards Death Row, Pac's All Eyez On Me....... Of course Puffy, Diddy or Sean, whatever he is calling himself this month, just had to get on the track somewhere. What Suge said about him at the awards before Pac even got outta jail was so true. Suge and Puffy already didn't like each other before Pac even came into the picture. Suge's friend Jake was killed by Puffy's friend Wolf at a party and it was on from there. Helping Pac destroy Biggie was just another way Suge could get at Puffy, and so was Death Row East which they were about to launch. Not something that is talked about enough when people discuss the East vs. West war. It wasn't just the Quad shooting that started it all. Big Jake's shooting and large sums of money played a big part. Suge was trying to bankrupt Bad Boy and most likely would have if Pac didn't get killed. Death Row East and Pac's One Nation album were going to make Death Row the most popular label on the East Coast. That is why some say Puffy was behind the Vegas shooting and Suge was the main target. Even Keefe D who confessed to being in the car with Orlando when he killed Pac said Puffy offered 1 million to them for the contract long before Orlando got beat up in the MGM that night, and based on what Big Gene says about Puffy here on CZcams, I can believe that. When your own security who worked for you for years hates you and blames you for the deaths, you are probably a POS. Biggie knew that too. He was about to leave Bad Boy when he got killed. The common denominator between Pac and Biggies' murders, Puffy and his money.
Krayzie bone - practice
Bone Thugs are the only ones to work with Pac, Biggie, and Eazy-E. Theyâre slept on, in terms of groups theyâre the đ
Bone thugs-just vibe, bone thugs-shoot em up
Biggie Smalls - Juicy
Krayzie Bone world so crazy
Stevie J did his thing on this man sheesh
Also scarface got loads of tunes you would like
Matthew Gilligan these youngsters donât even know lol
Jeff Dennis I know your right mate Iâm proud to have grown up in the 80âs/90âs got a deep hip hop education from It I imagine like yourself
Canât lie every one kilt it but nobodyâs verse touching bizzys on this song !
Tim Dog - F#*k Compton reaction
That one dislike must be from the dude you did the original video with lol. Biggie will always be goat of flow and wordplay.
You need to react to Tech N9ne "So Dope, This Ring, Worldwide Choppers". Bizzy Bone "Nobody can stop me,Thugz Cry, Waiting for Warfare,Freeway" Burgos "Run" ft Bizzy Bone.
Bizzy again snaps
So you have to react to these songs, nobody did it before:
Notorious BIG ft. Krayzie Bone, Twista - Spit your game
2pac feat. Bone Thugs - Untouchable
these are two remade songs from the 2000's.
đ„ reaction you should do biggie the what...and dead wrong fire tracks
Do ghetto cowboy by bone please and great review!!
Biggie - Dead Wrong
If you havenât already, check out:
Renee by Lost Boyz
So Many Tears by 2Pac
Lord Knows 2Pac
Just Another Day by Queen Latifah
You Canât Stop The Reign by Shaq Ft. Notorious BIG
Double Up by Nipsey Hussle
Check out flesh n bones album âtake a ride on the north sideâ it came out back in the mid late 90âs
bADASS INTRO.....WITH DAT KUNG FU FIGURE!
Bizzy also dissed Three Six Mafia on his verse.