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The Factuary: East Coast-based rapper The Notorious BIG and West Coast-based rapper Tupac Shakur were the primary stakeholders in the East Coast- West Coast rivalry that went down in the 1990s. This feud involved all fans and artists emerged in the hip-hop culture and music scene. In this episode of The Factuary – Guy Branum explains precisely why Biggie and Tupac both got shot. Suge Knight what?! Watch the previous episode of The Factuary here – bit.ly Subscribe to Thrash Lab – bit.ly “The Factuary” Created/Written/Hosted by Guy Branum Directed by Bennet Silverman Produced by Brin Lukens Edited by Brad Conlin Barfly played by Alex Koll Assistant edits by Rebecca Votta The Factuary is a weekly show on Thrash Lab – releasing every Thursday at “happy hour” – bar banter for those that can handle their liquor. Get your facts straight!
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The Notorious BIG FT. Puff Daddy & Mase - Mo Money Mo Problems (Explicit) [Official Music Video]

Here’s the full version of the official music video in HD 1080p resolution with the explicit album version of Mo Money Mo Problems by The Notorious BIG (Biggie Smalls) FT. Puff Daddy (P. Diddy) & Mase from the Life After Death album which was recorded in 1996 and released in 1997. Thanks for watching! The original song is available to download here : www.mediafire.com Lyrics : [Verse 1 : Mase] Now, who’s hot who not Tell me who rock who sell out in the stores You tell me who flopped who copped the blue drop Who jewels got robbed who’s mostly Goldie down to the tube sock, the same ol pimp Mase, you know ain’t nuttin change but my limp Can’t stop till I see my name on a blimp Guarantee a million sales pullin all the love You don’t believe in Harlem World nigga double up We don’t play around it’s a bet lay it down nigga didn’t know me ninety-one bet they know me now I’m the young Harlem nigga with the Goldie sound Can’t no PHD niggaz hold me down, Cooter schooled me to the game, now I know my duty Stay humble stay low blow like Hootie True pimp niggaz spend no dough on the booty And then ya yell there go Mase there go your cutie [singers come in over this last line] [Chorus] I don’t know what, they want from me It’s like the more money we come across The more problems we see [Repeat 2X] [Verse 2 : Puff Daddy (P. Diddy)] Yeah yeah, ahaha, from the C-to-the-A-to-the-DDY know you’d rather see me die than to see me fly I call all the shots Rip all the spots, rock all the rocks
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Raekwon Says Collab Album With Notorious BIG Could Have Happened
While Tupac Shakur and the Notorious BIG's beef may go down as the most widely recognized feuds in Hip Hop, one of Biggie's most notorious tiffs transpired between him and members of the Wu-Tang Clan. Now, in a recent interview with MTV, BIG's one-time …
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'Suge' Knight pays fine, clears Vegas traffic case
In years after college, he co-founded Death Row Records, which helped make stars of rappers such as Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and Tupac Shakur. Chesnoff represented Knight when felony drug and battery charges were dropped in December 2008, following an …
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Former L.A.P.D. Detective Claims to Know Who Killed Notorious B.I.G.
He also wrote a book about Biggie and Tupac Shakur's homicides titled 'Murder Rap: The Untold Story of the Biggie Smalls & Tupac Shakur Investigations.' In the Complex interview, Kading claims that Wardell “Poochie” Fouse was paid $ 13000 to assassinate …
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Accused killer's rap from the notorious Toronto “Don” jail played for a jury
Betsy Powell Courts Bureau Prosecutors closed their case against Lamar Skeete on Monday by playing a profanity-laden audio recording of him rapping from the Toronto “Don” Jail after his arrest for murdering gentle giant Kenneth Mark.
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The Big Hurt: This month in rap ( . . . in 1992)
When NATALIE COLE's "Unforgettable" won Record of the Year during the February 26 ceremony, Pennsylvania's Reading Eagle newspaper blamed rap for driving audiences back to the past: What does all this mean? Some would suggest that the recordings of …
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Caught in the Net: Plane sailing for Kathryn Bint
The Chicagoan psychedelic folk singer (above), now based in London, trades under the moniker One Little Plane and has a new album out in May on Text Records, the label of Kieran Hebden (he of Four Tet). Hebden also produced the LP, Into the Trees, …
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From the album Ready To Die © 1995 Bad Boy Records “Big Poppa” is the Grammy nominated and Billboard Award winning second single off The Notorious BIG’s Ready to Die released in 1994 and the single was released in 1995. The song was his first Top 10 hit, peaking at number 6 in the US. It features a sample of the song “Between the Sheets” written by Ronald Isley, O’Kelly Isley, RB Isley, EJ Isley, and C. Jasper, and originally performed by The Isley Brothers. The title is based on one of The Notorious BIG’s many nicknames. The line “I love when you call me Big Poppa” is sampled from his verse from the Super Cat song “Dolly My Baby,” released in 1993. The song makes a reference to original Bad Boy artist Craig Mack who helped him make his lyrical debut (“now check it, I got more Mack than Craig in the bed…”). The song was one of many songs of the era to continue to break down cultural boundaries in music, finding many fans among the suburban white youth market. It became a staple at parties and one of the most popular and identifiable songs of the era. It was nominated for Best Rap Solo Performance at the 1996 Grammy Awards. It also went on to win at the Billboard Awards. On the clean version, the second quarter of the chorus replaces the line “To the honeys gettin’ money, playin’ niggaz like dummies” with “To the honeys gettin’ money playin’ fellaz like dummies.” It is one of Biggie’s most popular singles based on its platinum certification by RIAA on May 23, 1995.[1
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Notorious B.I.G. Action Figure (Blue Suit)

  • The Notorious B.I.G. in blue sweater and carpenter pants with removable hat, microphone and gold cha
  • Brand new and factory sealed.

In blue sweater and carpenter pants with removable hat, microphone and gold chain.

Mezco Toyz is proud to announce the release of the 9″ scale rotocast vinyl figure of one of the greatest rappers of all time and undoubtedly a legend in his own right – “B.I.G.,” “Biggie,” “Biggie Smalls,” “Big Chris” – or as he’s more commonly know, The Notorious B.I.G.! This super deluxe figure by Mezco captures the presence of a talented artist who met an untimely death. The first Notorious B.I.G. figure ever available will hit stores this fall. Biggie will sport his iconic white tailored cloth suit and will come complete with hat and cane accessories. Also look for a second variant version randomly shipped in master cartons.

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Derek Luke and Jamal Woolard talk to Paul Byrne for www.Movies.ie here the duo talk about Notorious and playing Notorious BIG (biggie) and Sean Combs (Puff Daddy) For more movie news and features visit http


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