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Tupac or Biggie?

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Who's your favorite?

Tupac
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Notorious Big
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Re: Tupac or Biggie?

Postby Chet Starr » Apr 25th, '13, 03:41

Dante wrote:People tend to lean towards Pac more due to his content being about the black struggle and the hardships of life.

Biggie was more of a crazy ass, drug dealing, total thug (not saying 2Pac wasn't). I would assume Eminem fans grew up liking Biggie more than Pac.

I like both equally.

I would totally view Tupac as more of a thug then Biggie.

Biggie started out with the struggle & hustling (Ready To Die) & then it changed into the money rap Scrooge Mcduck shit "Life After Death"

Pac started out with a message, and eventually got more and more wrapped up in the gang banging shit thanks to Death Row.

I tend to think most Eminem fans are Pac fans too
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Re: Tupac or Biggie?

Postby Shameek » Apr 25th, '13, 03:46

bigray wrote:Which rappers would you say have the best flows around?



right now ?

I would say Nas, Kendrick, Budden and Eminem imo

Budden and Nas have structured, impressive and flawless flows.
Kendrick is impressive when he has to make transitions between different rhythmic levels, I think he does it better than anyone else in the game and imo, it's an important part of the flow.
Eminem, well it's Eminem ! His mastery of any and all aspects of rhyming is impressive.
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Re: Tupac or Biggie?

Postby King Lance » Apr 25th, '13, 03:59

some rappers have influenced hip hop in general so it's not a surprise to see them being mentioned everywhere but I'll be honest, I still bump Pac albums more than Eminem and Nas albums... and I love all of them :unsure:

and still, Tupac's album is mentioned in every list because it was a fucking great album, some albums aren't mentioned anymore, a lot of albums didn't age very well but All Eyez on Me is still a masterpiece.

Some people cry because their favorite albums have bad reviews but it's normal tbh, a lot of artists are monsters, a lot of artists have great skills but they still don't know how to make an album.
Tupac understood that an album wasn't just a collection of songs and he'll always be remembered for that.
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Re: Tupac or Biggie?

Postby Shameek » Apr 25th, '13, 04:15

So true.

You can rename a lot of albums into something like The Artist Name - Compilation .
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Re: Tupac or Biggie?

Postby King Lance » Apr 25th, '13, 04:25

bigray wrote:Oh and Pac and Big didn't peak yet they were just getting started


:y:

And being an MC is also about being able to move a crowd! Tupac had a simple rhyme structure but he was a fucking great story teller and he was able to move a crowd better than everybody!!! Some rappers can say a million different syllables about shit NOBODY cares about and move nobody.

He was so charismatic, he showed a lot of passion, he used to rap with emotion.. man you just wanted to rap with him :'(
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Re: Tupac or Biggie?

Postby 12characters » Apr 25th, '13, 04:39

Now that I think about it, All Eyez on Me (which I agree is a great album) does sort of sound like a compilation album. There's a mix braggadocio and introspective tracks with a lot of features (some are great, some are smooth, but some are also underwhelming). There's no overall theme nor is there anything connecting the songs, other than they're all produced really well and Pac's passion.

So I have to disagree, I don't think Pac was this rapper who put effort into making each song a masterpiece. He has a handful bad songs imo and there was also that video that shows his work ethic was quantity>quality.

I honestly think he's still talked about because he made rap music ahead of his time (just like Illmatic). But time has caught up now :b:
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Re: Tupac or Biggie?

Postby Shameek » Apr 25th, '13, 04:51

I thought All eyez on me was very cohesive tbh but I agree that he was a quantity > quality man at the end of his career
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Re: Tupac or Biggie?

Postby 12characters » Apr 25th, '13, 04:58

Shameek wrote:I thought All eyez on me was very cohesive tbh but I agree that he was a quantity > quality man at the end of his career

How is it more cohesive than just some really good album though?
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Re: Tupac or Biggie?

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Re: Tupac or Biggie?

Postby PAINKILLƎR » Apr 25th, '13, 05:09

Everything about Pac is so badass.
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Re: Tupac or Biggie?

Postby CrashBand » Apr 25th, '13, 05:11

Big, easily for me.

Big's rapping is actually pretty dope.

Tupac had the odd nice song though.
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Re: Tupac or Biggie?

Postby 12characters » Apr 25th, '13, 05:15

Wow, I spent all this time in this thread and I haven't even voted lol.

I like them both about the same, but I'll vote Biggie because he's losing.
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Re: Tupac or Biggie?

Postby CrashBand » Apr 25th, '13, 05:19

What's the best things about Pac 12characters?

Everyone says "emotion, emotion, emotion".
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Re: Tupac or Biggie?

Postby 12characters » Apr 25th, '13, 05:25

CrashBand wrote:What's the best things about Pac 12characters?

Everyone says "emotion, emotion, emotion".

In a nutshell, it's the emotion lol. He was rather passionate.

But it was also the music itself. I mean let's face it, at his best the dude was rather articulate (he was no Nas but he was better than everyone else he was rapping with). And the guy was rapping on some killer production. It just all sort of synchs, ya know?
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Re: Tupac or Biggie?

Postby tadpole25 » Apr 25th, '13, 06:25

Biggie: flow, technique
Tupac: delivery, message

honestly, i think i'd put tupac over biggie. i know tupac isn't a wordsmith, but his delivery is earth-shattering. his voice is so assertive masculine aggressive and powerful while still keeping its grace and refinement. i think he had the best voice of any rapper dead or alive honestly.
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