‘Hard’ and Em&Em in the same sentence? wow, that’s something I’ve never heard. Now, angry & corny? I here that about Em&Em. Guy, that’s a bit of a stretch
@@yo3rdtier128 the irony in you calling him angry and corny, when your comment shows you to be angry and corny. You don't even understand the difference between "hear" and "here". This song was produced by Eminem, get over it.
Ya'll too young to understand the difference in their rap technique and styles. Pac is a messenger and messiah with his words. Biggie a pure rapper with intricate bars. They meshed this song well together with both giving off the same message in their own ways. Love this song. This song hits home with so many.
“Frank White” was the main character in the movie “King of New York”. Biggie mentions him many times in different songs because he himself was crowned “The King of New York”, in the 90s Hip Hop scene. Respect to both PAC and BIG. Gone to early, mimicked by many!
True but this song, like many other songs Em simply "REMADE" beat and rearranged vocals. This track was originally called "Running from the police" produced by Easy Mo Bee which featured, Big, Pac, Outlaws etc...The original beat was fire also.
Biggie has the flow and pac has the passion. Both legendary in their own lanes. I prefer pac for the passion and story telling and real life issues. But to each their own. They are both legends
HAHAHAHA LMFAO NO IT DIDN'T YOU'VE BEEN PLAYED not a damn demonic creature that y'all call celebrity are real gangsters or thugs they're all just actor's who's playing the role of a gangster or thug on the world stage wake up you've been fooled not a damn one of these meeting as DEMONIC CREATURES THAT Y'ALL CALL CELEBS ARE what they say they are akil the mc is pacs new identity and Charli 2na is yaki kadafi biggie smalls is soup eazy-e is Marc7 and MCA from the beastie boy's is dj numark from the beastie boy's we've all been fooled
I love watching these guys reactions. The only thing is with the new generation is having trouble to understand about 2Pac he wasn’t a punchline rapper. It was a soulfulness in the voice the stuff he talked about the people he related to he was a leader you are supposed to fill what he saying not wait for the punchline, that’s what it was about but it’s more easier when you were living in that era to truly feel everything 2Pac. Put out.
Produced by Eminem, the song uses The Notorious B.I.G.'s vocals from a 1994 recording known as "Runnin' from tha Police", one of the few collaborations recorded by 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G. during their lifetimes.
@@JaeThaGemini Ummmm are you blind the dude in the middle CLEARLY said Biggie was better than Tupac. No yall Pac stans just hate the fact that Biggie was leagues better than Tupac. Yall mad that he only had two albums and he's considered the GOAT. Yall mad Bigge had the first hip hop biopic which btw All Eyes on Me was extremely trash 😂. Yall mad that Biggie is number one on almost all lists from Rolling Stones to XXL, Complex, Billboard etc etc. Some of those lists Pac is not even on 🤣🤣. And just look at the reaction again. They Felt Biggie, they were trying to feel Pac and that shit was weak. Foh. And once again like I say all the time. If Pac would have died after his first two albums like Big did, no one would be talking about Pac. Most of yall pac stans don't even know about those foh.
@@gillatineking3236 “Niccaz press they luck-annndd! They get a BUT F___KNNN! Straight up the ___,RAWDOG wit the rash! And I DON’T f___wit the condoms! The condoms is a problem! From the aid_z gettin sprayed! DISEASEZZ! BIG PLEASES! MCS ACROSS THE SEAS!” -Biggie, your favorite 😂🌈
Awesome reaction fellas! I think Em put these two verses together to show how Biggie’s outstanding use of rhyme scheming and bars to tell a story. And then Tupac’s fantastic way of use of that raw energy and heart to tell a true story! If you think about it…I think Em low key showed you that these are big influences that inspire Em. Em is the product of Biggie’s rhyme scheming, cadence, and bar + Tupac’s energy and heart to tell true life events=Eminem. Lol just what I think… RIP to these two great legends!
This was my jam back in middle school. Really underrated this song never really took off like it should have. It was mostly forgotten unless you’ve been a Pac/Biggie fan back in the day.
This song wasn't about who was the better rapper. It was about so much more than that. We lost 2 of the greatest rappers that there ever were. And that there ever will be.
Y’all gotta do 2pac -“Can’t C Me”, “Ambitionz Az a Ridah”, “Holla At Me”, “Hellrazor”… so many great ones. Keep going wit it. But don’t forget about KING LOS!
Both are legends and goats but I see Biggie more as a bar spitter and Tupac as a story teller so they’re different in those ways, amazing video either way
Pace’s verse went over your heads, had way more content than Biggie’s who’s literally just rapping about running away from the police. Pac’s verse reflects someone who actually studied poetry - in one verse he covers growing up in the hood, challenges that come with fame, media corruption, and ultimately confrontations with the police, etc. He was just intellectually superior - to say you don’t know what he rapped about is just telling in yourself. Biggies rhyme is cool but PAC is profound and poignant.
"I grew up a fucking screw up, got introduced the game got an ounce an fucking blew up" It sums up the struggle of young black men for the last 40 years in one bar. It's deeper and more insightful than anything Tupac said in his entire career.
you know i hear you and i always loved both rappers, but the way biggie came on this track in the beginning was the coldest shit ever. like that shit gave me shivers because of the flow and his voice
@@adamimberti6948 My point is that the content of Biggie’s verse is straight forward. A young black male grows, deals drugs now is now running from the police. That’s what every rapper at that time was rapping about. Pac obviously includes that in his verse but puts it within the context of the policies of the war on drugs. He goes on to cover other struggles that young black men encounter as they deal with other institutions in main stream America, esp the media. Most of his bars reflect his sociological awareness - it’s a work of art, you can write dissertations breaking it down. The kid saying he didn’t remember what PAC was saying really revealed that they weren’t really listening.
@@zolaeight7574That's my point too. That's the difference between their styles, Biggie used few words to say a lot and Pac used a lot of words to say a little. Biggies economical approach is a stylistic choice. It's not that he can't write complicated bars, he just didn't need to. He didn't underestimate his audiences intelligence or try to spoon feed them a message the way Pac did. He went in there and tried to sum up the situation with as few words as possible. It's a more sophisticated approach than Tupacs convoluted and often rambling verses.
Fam, you guys are amazing with your reactions, selection of tracks, genres of music, and other non-music-related videos. The chemistry between ya'll is authentic and real af. Love it. Subscribed and sharing your channel! Keep doing your thang and wish you nothing but success!
Nobody outshined anybody. They were both speaking from the heart. This adhd generation that only cares about what bars sound the hardest and what beat goes the hardest can’t understand this music.
The thing I liked more about pac was that it was obvious that big was more lyrical but pacs delivery and the way he said things were insane its like he said a lot with out saying a lot
It's all about who you can relate to the most. I'm PAC for life!! I love Biggie too but I relate to Pac a little bit more than BIG. Two Goats!!! I don't believe all rappers that partner on a track should be viewed as competing!! Sometimes both artist just simply bring their own unique swag to a song. I don't look at this as a competition just a hard asf song from two of the best rappers of all time!
I remember I had the cd/single to this back in the day... maybe around 96/97??? but it was the remix/Rasta version. Man I feel old haha I'm only 40. May pac & Biggie live on forever!
Great reaction video @CartierFamily both of the legends did there thing.I would request yall do some more like Tupac interviews to react to and do songs like "Death Around The Corner","Old School","Definition Of A Thug N_","2 Of Amerika's Most Wanted",and possibly start a album review series on his classic albums like "Me Against The World","All Eyez On Me",and "Makaveli".
Biggie is is a true lyricist his word play and delivery is superior,but PAC is a story teller. You can feel the pain and struggle in his voice when he spits! Biggie was a battle rapper, PAC was the voice of a movement.
Hey from cape-town south africa,love the energy n love for hip hop on this channel, would u guys please consider doing Eminem's freestyle on sway in the morning, other songs that are absolute fire of Eminem are, King's never die, Phenomenal, Guts over fear, Legacy, survival, the list just goes on n on...
2 Pac was spitting all facts… He did shoot two police officers sir 💯🎯 “But still I’m having memories of high speeds when the cops crashed, as I laugh pushin the gas when my glocs blast” “We was young and we was dumb but we had heart, in the dark, will we survive thru the bad parts ?”… I used to like Biggies verse better when I was younger but PAC’s verse is definitely underrated, it’s two different styles… If you looking for punchlines & wordplay that’s Biggie, if you looking for quotables & delivery that’s Pac 👌🏽 both great story tellers
I love them Both the same. I used to like big a lot more but now I see how they were like 2 sides of the same coin. Big was a master of rap and technical skill and storytelling and Tupac was a master of music and artisty and storytelling. That is what made them different. They rap almost like they are just talking and their artisty makes it all flow effortlessly.
It is good rap music because the rap is reminded all of us about we wonder what if two rapper who could be alive today and remained friends. It was sad and soul searching. RIP 2pac and BIG 😢
Also, you have to remember that the songs were put together after some of us were there, and we’ve heard some of the unreleased versions that was much harder than these songs that were thrown together to profit off of their deaths!
There was a song on the Biggie Duets album Diddy dropped around 2006 ish called "Living in Pain" it was The Notorious BIG ft. Tupac, Nas, and Mary J. Blige that was 🔥🔥🔥
Yall need to listen to Gumbo - Adam Callhoun and 3 other dudes also check out Outlaw Shit by Struggle Jennings since yall didn't seem to know who he was the last vid I watched lol. Doing great work keep it up!
BIG nad Pac they were both victims of life circumstances at the time.. rest in peace both of you.. I hope somewhere up there you two are together with a smile, chilling and that you have resolved the whole beef. You were something special in this world even today.
The bars are 🔥but what really made this song was the speaking parts. Still brings tears to my eyes and chills down my spine. Wish y’all would’ve reacted to that too!
Finally! I was dead ass about to comment about that! That movie hit so damn HARD!!! Good shit for putting them on to that fam. Cuz I damn sure was goin to!
Eminem produced this track!!
Ain’t no way 💀
@@TheOfficialCartierFamily yeah he did
@@TheOfficialCartierFamily please do eminem open mic from the infinite album
@@TheOfficialCartierFamily EM made this
@@TheOfficialCartierFamily do biggie feat em dead wrong. missing out
Pac's voice is home to me. Forever the goat.
Lol a rapping ballet dancer (look it up) is home to you. LOL.... Dummy
One of the hardest songs ever produced by Eminem
‘Hard’ and Em&Em in the same sentence? wow, that’s something I’ve never heard. Now, angry & corny? I here that about Em&Em. Guy, that’s a bit of a stretch
@@yo3rdtier128 the irony in you calling him angry and corny, when your comment shows you to be angry and corny. You don't even understand the difference between "hear" and "here". This song was produced by Eminem, get over it.
@@yo3rdtier128 son, you’re here crying every time em is mentioned
Em ruined this song what are you talking about
@@yo3rdtier128 straight hater 😂
Ya'll too young to understand the difference in their rap technique and styles. Pac is a messenger and messiah with his words. Biggie a pure rapper with intricate bars. They meshed this song well together with both giving off the same message in their own ways. Love this song. This song hits home with so many.
They don’t know better
Lmao so who cares if they young at least they freshly reacting to this and enjoying it shutyooldassUp
@@kingaxxidnt2484 and yet you here watching old ass nigga music lmao
@@kingaxxidnt2484 go listen to drake or kpop 😂😂😂 something more your speed lmao
@@franksharp7621 doesn’t matter 70 yr old virgin I’m watching to see what people think oh wait lemme ask yo sister can we listen to big pun instead
Big's storytelling was incredible...but Pac's intensity is always felt through the track because it was all real.
I love them both.
The 2 Heavy Hitterz for eva
Pac wasn't Thug tho
@@jodaresh1078 and what's your definition of a Thug?
@@David_Scar not an actor
@@marktl05 running round screaming thug life like he was a gangster. When he wasn't it's pretty simple. He wasn't that guy
“Frank White” was the main character in the movie “King of New York”. Biggie mentions him many times in different songs because he himself was crowned “The King of New York”, in the 90s Hip Hop scene. Respect to both PAC and BIG. Gone to early, mimicked by many!
You spared me from having to write all that. Frank White, played by Christopher Walken. Good gangster flick from back when they were popular
No one mimicked Biggie though👇🏻👇🏻
I was about to correct them lol
💯👌🏻
@@shawnwillis767 neither were mimicked. Both Greats.
Nobody outshined the other, we're just blessed to hear two of the greatest on the same song.
Tupacs mom gave eminem all his unproduced songs to make a final album for pac and this was a part of it!!!
Loved this album!
This was not on loyal to the game , and it wasn't his final lp
True but this song, like many other songs Em simply "REMADE" beat and rearranged vocals. This track was originally called "Running from the police" produced by Easy Mo Bee which featured, Big, Pac, Outlaws etc...The original beat was fire also.
Did not know that. Interesting.
Nice!!
Biggie has the flow and pac has the passion. Both legendary in their own lanes. I prefer pac for the passion and story telling and real life issues. But to each their own. They are both legends
Biggie the better rapper All ima say love pac tho
watafuk didnt biggie have passion? you feel too much pressure when listening biggie
2Pac - Ambitionz az A Ridah
oh yes
PAC ALWAYS HAD THAT SMOOTH FLOW. HE TAKES YOU WITH HIM!!!
The difference is that everything in PAC’s verse actually happened
Yes, and this is what makes PAC's story so good. He actually shot two undercovers and was acquitted. His story is so raw. I love Biggie too though.
HAHAHAHA LMFAO NO IT DIDN'T YOU'VE BEEN PLAYED not a damn demonic creature that y'all call celebrity are real gangsters or thugs they're all just actor's who's playing the role of a gangster or thug on the world stage wake up you've been fooled not a damn one of these meeting as DEMONIC CREATURES THAT Y'ALL CALL CELEBS ARE what they say they are akil the mc is pacs new identity and Charli 2na is yaki kadafi biggie smalls is soup eazy-e is Marc7 and MCA from the beastie boy's is dj numark from the beastie boy's we've all been fooled
Yeah pac was legit ! ✌️
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!
Ok.
This wasn't meant too see who beat who. It's a song that they are both together
I love watching these guys reactions. The only thing is with the new generation is having trouble to understand about 2Pac he wasn’t a punchline rapper. It was a soulfulness in the voice the stuff he talked about the people he related to he was a leader you are supposed to fill what he saying not wait for the punchline, that’s what it was about but it’s more easier when you were living in that era to truly feel everything 2Pac. Put out.
They both went crazy... That's why it was released !!!
Produced by Eminem, the song uses The Notorious B.I.G.'s vocals from a 1994 recording known as "Runnin' from tha Police", one of the few collaborations recorded by 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G. during their lifetimes.
That's the track they should have played I think "runnin from the police" is better
This song is basically The Two GOATS on the one track even in death still Legendary & killing half these rapper's today
The 3 GOATS 🙏
@@axlvanaudenhove6564 right
On Eminem production also !!
Eminem ruined it listen 2 the original
@@kf9926 he ain’t ruin shit stop hating 🤦🏾♂️
Frank White is the main character in the movie King of New York played by Christopher Walken
Tupac holla at me. You must react to it. His flow, lyrics, story. It's dope. Nice reaction brothers
Big tells hood stories and Pac tell stories about Pain especially if you in that situation. Pac =Messenger ,Big = Storytelling
^^^^ THIS! 👍
"Gimme the Loot" from Biggie is a song you guys would love!!!
They both did their thing on that.. RIP 2Pac & Biggie both are legends gone way too soon
One off most beautiful rap in world all time
This generation couldn't do like this.
RIP TUPAC RIP Bigge
From saudi arab
Actually Eminem EP this whole album from the blessing of Tupac’s mother Ms. Afeni Shakur R.I.P as the soundtrack to the Tupac Resurrection Movie
y'all gotta react to 2pac ambitionz as a ridah from all eyez on me album.
You hear big, but you FEEL PAC!
Clearly they felt Big naturally and they were trying to throw Pac a bone. Biggie can rap ABC and you feel it in your soul
@@gillatineking3236 niqqa they all said Pac, except homie on the right 😂😂💀 yall Biggie fans hate that he wasnt better
@@JaeThaGemini Ummmm are you blind the dude in the middle CLEARLY said Biggie was better than Tupac. No yall Pac stans just hate the fact that Biggie was leagues better than Tupac. Yall mad that he only had two albums and he's considered the GOAT. Yall mad Bigge had the first hip hop biopic which btw All Eyes on Me was extremely trash 😂. Yall mad that Biggie is number one on almost all lists from Rolling Stones to XXL, Complex, Billboard etc etc. Some of those lists Pac is not even on 🤣🤣. And just look at the reaction again. They Felt Biggie, they were trying to feel Pac and that shit was weak. Foh. And once again like I say all the time. If Pac would have died after his first two albums like Big did, no one would be talking about Pac. Most of yall pac stans don't even know about those foh.
@@gillatineking3236 “Niccaz press they luck-annndd!
They get a BUT F___KNNN!
Straight up the ___,RAWDOG wit the rash!
And I DON’T f___wit the condoms!
The condoms is a problem!
From the aid_z gettin sprayed!
DISEASEZZ! BIG PLEASES! MCS ACROSS THE SEAS!” -Biggie, your favorite 😂🌈
@@JaeThaGeminiHating on biggie or pac is blasphemy. I hope you don't call yourself a rap or hip hop fan at all
Awesome reaction fellas!
I think Em put these two verses together to show how Biggie’s outstanding use of rhyme scheming and bars to tell a story. And then Tupac’s fantastic way of use of that raw energy and heart to tell a true story!
If you think about it…I think Em low key showed you that these are big influences that inspire Em. Em is the product of Biggie’s rhyme scheming, cadence, and bar + Tupac’s energy and heart to tell true life events=Eminem.
Lol just what I think…
RIP to these two great legends!
Regardless of what some people think, Em is a student of the game and is always giving props to those who were before him
HOLY W
This was my jam back in middle school. Really underrated this song never really took off like it should have. It was mostly forgotten unless you’ve been a Pac/Biggie fan back in the day.
Em produced this theirs a interview where he explains the process pretty dope
This song wasn't about who was the better rapper. It was about so much more than that. We lost 2 of the greatest rappers that there ever were. And that there ever will be.
Two of the best to ever do it ! This song gave me chills when I first heard it thinking of what could’ve been….
Y’all gotta do 2pac -“Can’t C Me”, “Ambitionz Az a Ridah”, “Holla At Me”, “Hellrazor”… so many great ones. Keep going wit it. But don’t forget about KING LOS!
Now listen to the original version
"Don't say u never heard of me till they murder me, I'm a legend"
Pac had an entirely different verse
💯
💯
This
The best version
Stop the gunfight
Good to see yall brothers learning some old school rap history and collaborating together. thumbs up!!
Lovin everything ya'll are doing. Congrats on all your success. Keep on keepin on♡
My favorite thanks for posting ❤ 🔥
2pac and biggie freestyle that’s the one you gotta listen to
biggies prr was not a freestyle though he wrote it before. Pacs was straight from his head.
Both are legends and goats but I see Biggie more as a bar spitter and Tupac as a story teller so they’re different in those ways, amazing video either way
To me, Big's flow and rhyme patterns were so ahead of his time
they sound pretty basic. no melody to his rappin compared to pac
@@soberanisfam1323 melody? Nigga this ain’t mumble rap lol
@@soberanisfam1323Calling Biggie basic... 😂bruh
Pace’s verse went over your heads, had way more content than Biggie’s who’s literally just rapping about running away from the police. Pac’s verse reflects someone who actually studied poetry - in one verse he covers growing up in the hood, challenges that come with fame, media corruption, and ultimately confrontations with the police, etc. He was just intellectually superior - to say you don’t know what he rapped about is just telling in yourself. Biggies rhyme is cool but PAC is profound and poignant.
"I grew up a fucking screw up, got introduced the game got an ounce an fucking blew up"
It sums up the struggle of young black men for the last 40 years in one bar. It's deeper and more insightful than anything Tupac said in his entire career.
@adam imberti am sorry, what???!!!
you know i hear you and i always loved both rappers, but the way biggie came on this track in the beginning was the coldest shit ever. like that shit gave me shivers because of the flow and his voice
@@adamimberti6948 My point is that the content of Biggie’s verse is straight forward. A young black male grows, deals drugs now is now running from the police. That’s what every rapper at that time was rapping about. Pac obviously includes that in his verse but puts it within the context of the policies of the war on drugs. He goes on to cover other struggles that young black men encounter as they deal with other institutions in main stream America, esp the media. Most of his bars reflect his sociological awareness - it’s a work of art, you can write dissertations breaking it down. The kid saying he didn’t remember what PAC was saying really revealed that they weren’t really listening.
@@zolaeight7574That's my point too. That's the difference between their styles, Biggie used few words to say a lot and Pac used a lot of words to say a little.
Biggies economical approach is a stylistic choice. It's not that he can't write complicated bars, he just didn't need to. He didn't underestimate his audiences intelligence or try to spoon feed them a message the way Pac did. He went in there and tried to sum up the situation with as few words as possible. It's a more sophisticated approach than Tupacs convoluted and often rambling verses.
We need more pac yo
Fam, you guys are amazing with your reactions, selection of tracks, genres of music, and other non-music-related videos. The chemistry between ya'll is authentic and real af. Love it. Subscribed and sharing your channel! Keep doing your thang and wish you nothing but success!
too bad they too stupiud to get 80% of the bars and always talk over the important shit.
Y’all the goat for reacting to this song this one of my favs 🙌🏾
Nobody outshined anybody. They were both speaking from the heart. This adhd generation that only cares about what bars sound the hardest and what beat goes the hardest can’t understand this music.
Love y’all brothaz as a OG I respect y’all for paying homage to the old school rappers
The thing I liked more about pac was that it was obvious that big was more lyrical but pacs delivery and the way he said things were insane its like he said a lot with out saying a lot
This is the greatest rap song ever by the two goats, I remember listening to this when I was 20 and going through some things." 🙏 🙏
Used to blast Tupac: Resurrection album in my old Lincoln town car in my younger days. This song brings me back.
2pac - ‘Soon as I get home’ next please
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Biggie as the punch lines and flow, Pac tells a story almost like poetry. Listen to Deadly Comination with Biggie on it.
Jam 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 These Rappers. Back then. Are Royalty... Lyrical. Prophesy Genuis...With Poetry And Music
This is why I love this channel the real deal
It's all about who you can relate to the most. I'm PAC for life!! I love Biggie too but I relate to Pac a little bit more than BIG. Two Goats!!! I don't believe all rappers that partner on a track should be viewed as competing!! Sometimes both artist just simply bring their own unique swag to a song. I don't look at this as a competition just a hard asf song from two of the best rappers of all time!
It would be nice to see you guys get into some tracks from Big's "Ready to Die" album. It a Top 5 album for me.
In 2003 2Pac Resurrection I got that movie and this album.
I remember I had the cd/single to this back in the day... maybe around 96/97??? but it was the remix/Rasta version.
Man I feel old haha
I'm only 40.
May pac & Biggie live on forever!
Keep them coming!! Huge fan. 👊🏼
Play “ballin” or “soon as I get home” Venmo you cash 💰 haha shit slaps homie
This a remake Eminem did from the original song called Runnin'
Obie feat Em- We all die one day. They all go off
YES
Been on of my favourite songs since I was young. Even used it in a school project haha and of course em killing with the production
"Notorious B.I.G, Coolio, Redman, Busta Rhymes, Bone Thugs & More.. - Points (Explicit)" 🔥
Eminem produced this song
Love you fellas reactions...
Great reaction video @CartierFamily both of the legends did there thing.I would request yall do some more like Tupac interviews to react to and do songs like "Death Around The Corner","Old School","Definition Of A Thug N_","2 Of Amerika's Most Wanted",and possibly start a album review series on his classic albums like "Me Against The World","All Eyez On Me",and "Makaveli".
Big L ft. 2 Pac - Deadly Combination 🔥🔥🔥
Biggie is is a true lyricist his word play and delivery is superior,but PAC is a story teller. You can feel the pain and struggle in his voice when he spits! Biggie was a battle rapper, PAC was the voice of a movement.
2pac could out do biggie all day long
@@kennykross3306 facts
@@kennykross3306Tupac is not outdoing no biggie the better rapper
@@Asvpsupremefacts is biggie the greatest rapper ever
@@qudariwilkinson9538 2pac is much better than biggie clown. At least his raps makes sense u fool.
This track was fire. Use to listen to this all the time.
Hey from cape-town south africa,love the energy n love for hip hop on this channel, would u guys please consider doing Eminem's freestyle on sway in the morning, other songs that are absolute fire of Eminem are, King's never die, Phenomenal, Guts over fear, Legacy, survival, the list just goes on n on...
react to 2pac Ambitionz as a ridah
Yes this was hard ..especially Biggie's part
2 Gemini made the whole West Coast and East Coast still at War. in 2023 RIP TO BOTH OF EM
Love it! Classic!
2 Pac was spitting all facts… He did shoot two police officers sir 💯🎯 “But still I’m having memories of high speeds when the cops crashed, as I laugh pushin the gas when my glocs blast” “We was young and we was dumb but we had heart, in the dark, will we survive thru the bad parts ?”… I used to like Biggies verse better when I was younger but PAC’s verse is definitely underrated, it’s two different styles… If you looking for punchlines & wordplay that’s Biggie, if you looking for quotables & delivery that’s Pac 👌🏽 both great story tellers
I love them Both the same. I used to like big a lot more but now I see how they were like 2 sides of the same coin. Big was a master of rap and technical skill and storytelling and Tupac was a master of music and artisty and storytelling. That is what made them different. They rap almost like they are just talking and their artisty makes it all flow effortlessly.
Biggies flow was just unreal always was.
It is good rap music because the rap is reminded all of us about we wonder what if two rapper who could be alive today and remained friends. It was sad and soul searching. RIP 2pac and BIG 😢
This tuff song/mix. EM did excellent job producing
Biggs verse was fiction.. Pacs verse was facts.. all that happened to Pac...
His verse was everything except fiction
Hey I just started following you all and love the content. Pastor Troy song Visa Versa
Frank White is Christopher Walken’s character in King of New York. Great film that you guys should check out, maybe even react to
Walken
@@MRENTERTAINMENT36 autocorrect got me. I know that’s what I typed lol. Good lookin out tho
@@tonystreetman8209 lol anytime bro
Also, you have to remember that the songs were put together after some of us were there, and we’ve heard some of the unreleased versions that was much harder than these songs that were thrown together to profit off of their deaths!
If they were so hard why were they unreleased. I hate you wannabe purist just because you’re old
I absolutely love this track
I remember this album,
this is what i've been waiting for
The Biggie Wallpaper on the Wall 🔥♥️🤗
There was a song on the Biggie Duets album Diddy dropped around 2006 ish called "Living in Pain" it was The Notorious BIG ft. Tupac, Nas, and Mary J. Blige that was 🔥🔥🔥
2pac 4 ever
Ur my favorite reactors yall should do "no fear" biggie and pac
2Pac (Only God Can Judge Me)!
2pac❤
Yall need to listen to Gumbo - Adam Callhoun and 3 other dudes also check out Outlaw Shit by Struggle Jennings since yall didn't seem to know who he was the last vid I watched lol. Doing great work keep it up!
BIG nad Pac they were both victims of life circumstances at the time.. rest in peace both of you.. I hope somewhere up there you two are together with a smile, chilling and that you have resolved the whole beef. You were something special in this world even today.
check out "i ain't mad at cha" , fucking CLASSIC
Frank White was from the classic movie “King of New York” played by Christopher Walken-
RIP🙏 PAC & BIG -
Dance with the devil by Immortal technique. Its a classic and a must!!
Frank White was off of the movie called King of New York
The bars are 🔥but what really made this song was the speaking parts. Still brings tears to my eyes and chills down my spine. Wish y’all would’ve reacted to that too!
takes me back to when i went to go see the documentary at edwards cinema and bought the soundtrack at best buy
Great reaction as always. Has anyone commenting ever asked for a Fred da Godson reaction?
Frank White is the main character in the film "King of New York" played by Christopher Walken
Finally! I was dead ass about to comment about that! That movie hit so damn HARD!!! Good shit for putting them on to that fam. Cuz I damn sure was goin to!
93 PAC and BIG recorded a song with Heavy D ...song called Let's Get It On...Super Banger