Biggie Rating Rappers (Reposted just for the lolz)

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KingJamal
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edited February 2012 in The Reason
Redman: The new Redman!?! Seven. I can’t diss him cuase I know he got
skills. He get busy on the lyrics but I can’t feel his new ? , his new
cosmic crazy ? . I’m used to the clean cut blowout fly ? . When I met
the ? he was a fly ? , you know what I’m sayin’, now he on some
different ? I really don’t like when a rapper come out and they blow
up the way they are and they come out again on some changed up ? . To
me, that’s like getting some good coke from poppy and then getting some
money and then be like,’? that! I’m getting some more 45ths, some brown
? and then bag that up.’ Why would you change your plan? That’s what he
did to me.

E-40: No rating! Zero! I don’t ? with duke at all. At all.

Too $hort: Ten. That’s my dog right there. I love that ? . That’s my
man. The calibre of ? he got. Cocktails ? , I ain’t got to see that
? yet. I know that ? was hot! I was with him in Atlanta and we were
just kickin’ it and ? . That’s my dog. I love that man.

Spice 1: Zero. I don’t like that guy at all.

Craig Mack: I don’t really like him too much either, dog. I can’t give him
a zero though ’cause he got some hot ? but like five…four, since he
on some different ? , some ? I can’t relate to. I’m from the hood, he
from the suburbs so it’s completely different ? . I don’t really like
the music too much. I like the beats but that (scats) it’s not rhymes for
me, it’s just some prety kid ? .

Eiht: I like Eiht’s ? . I give Eiht like an eight. He got some hard
? , some real ? .

DJ Quick: I like the ? on the soundtrack. That’s ? is hot. I give
him a seven…six.

Snoop Doggy Dogg: Snoopy??? I like Snoop. I give him like an eight. I like
his ? .

He sits and reflects on what we have asked and offers, “I’m into fly ? ,
straight flat ? . I don’t like no ? that I have to decipher but some
? that I don dicipher I give a ten…Nas, I give Jeru a ten, I give
ummmmm?….

(Someone shouts out KRS-One.)


KRS-One: KRS-One?? Naahhh…I don’t like KRS no more ’cause he just think
he’s too dope. He let his ego take over his ? and that’s what brings
him down. When he was like that (shouts “Blow it to yourself”), when he was
like that, then he was a ten but now, ‘I am Hip Hop’!!! Eat a ? ? .
Eat a muthaphukkin ? !
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  • KingJamal
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    Guru: Premier??? Umm…who else I give a ten too? I like Keith. Keith’s
    ? is hot.

    Outkast: I like them too…six…seven.

    Big Mike: Six…Seven

    Scarface: Seven…eight. He got some hard ? . Face got some hard ? .

    R.A. The Rugged One: The white boy??!! The one that I did the jam with???
    That’s who you talkin’ about? Two…might be a three, I did the song, they
    paid me a lot of money, that’s why I did it. The beat was knockin’.

    Dr.Dre & Ed Lover: Those are my boys. I just like them ? , know what
    I’m sayin’. You don’t rate ? . I just like them ? . They just friends.

    Cypress Hill: I used to like them. The first, ? , that first “How i can
    just ? a man” joint, I was liking that but that new age smoke out
    ? …? it!

    New Kingdom: Who? Never heard of them.

    Da Brat: I like Da Brat. I like her ****. I give her a nice six. She ain’t
    the dopest female MC but I like her single. I like how she comin’.

    The topic of females MC’s arrives and Biggie Speaks. “The dopest female MC
    that has a record deal that’s out right now is Rage, but my Mc that’s
    coming out, Little Kim, is the dopest female MC that’s coming out ever. Ever.
    She gets busy like a ? that’s why I like her style. Hard ? ! She
    speaks on suckin ? …,shooting ? , real ? that real ? do
    that they are just scared to talk about, just how I came out, on some real
    ? .”
  • KingJamal
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    Still laughing at how he dissed KRS lol
  • KingJamal
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    Naughty By Nature: I like all of ‘em. I got a relationship with Treach. I
    got a relationship with Vinnie and I got a relationship with K, but you
    know what I’m sayin’, the music itself it seems that they just wanna make
    that one hit. Once they got that one hit everything else don’t count.
    That’s why I can’t dig that. I want a ? that’s gonna be like, ‘Yo, I
    heard an album that’s like nine joints I like three, I like maybe the
    single, the remix. I don’t want no album like that.

    Coolio: I like that new joint, “Mama I’m In love with a Gangsta”. I like
    that joint. I just like them hard ? , them ? that just be leveled
    out.

    Ice Cube: The old one or the new one? Kickiyaya???? It’s not the same
    ? . It’s like ? is changing too much for me and I can’t keep the
    love. I respect the ? because I know back in the day he used to do
    his thing so I can’t dis him but the new ? right now is…

    The topic of quitting before the game gets up on you is put on the table.

    “I quit before it get on me like that dog!! I know my ? keep it real.
    My ? be like,’Big, you are sleeping. That ? right there ain’t no
    Ready to Die type ? ’. I take my ? word. If ? ain’t right, it
    ain’t right. I ain’t putting it out. I quit before a ? say Big was
    wack. ? that!! I produce, get a label, do something. ? that!

    Tupac: Pac get busy. People can’t take nothing from him. On the lyrics he
    get busy, straight up. That ? got some hard ? dog for real, and
    it’s like the sad thing about it. When he started working on his new album
    he’s got now, Out on Bail, (retitled and released as Me Against The World)
    he had so many raw east coast producers and ? . The ? was sounding
    real tight ’cause everybody always says Pac had lyrics but his beats was
    back. He was up in New York when he was working on Above the Rim ? and
    he was working on his album at the same time. I put him on to Mo Bee. I
    put him on to L.G. He has Action, Special Ed’s DJ, he had some hard ? .
    (HE) went back to the west and just started getting back into that other ****.

    Dr. Dre: Beats? Incredible!
  • KingJamal
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    If ya'll want me to post how he feels about different producers just say so
  • dalyricalbandit
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    Craig Mack: I don’t really like him too much either, dog. I can’t give him
    a zero though ’
    cause he got some hot ? but like five…four, since he
    on some different ? , some ? I can’t relate to. I’m from the hood, he
    from the suburbs so it’s completely different ? . I don’t really like
    the music too much.
    I like the beats but that (scats) it’s not rhymes for
    me, it’s just some prety kid ? .


    KRS-One: KRS-One?? Naahhh…but now, ‘I am Hip Hop’!!! Eat a ? ? .
    Eat a muthaphukkin ? !


    New Kingdom: Who? Never heard of them.

    R.A. The Rugged One: The white boy??!! The one that I did the jam with???
    That’s who you talkin’ about? Two…might be a three, I did the song, they
    paid me a lot of money, that’s why I did it. The beat was knockin’.

    lmaooooo
  • KingJamal
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    Craig Mack: I don’t really like him too much either, dog. I can’t give him
    a zero though ’
    cause he got some hot ? but like five…four, since he
    on some different ? , some ? I can’t relate to. I’m from the hood, he
    from the suburbs so it’s completely different ? . I don’t really like
    the music too much.
    I like the beats but that (scats) it’s not rhymes for
    me, it’s just some prety kid ? .


    KRS-One: KRS-One?? Naahhh…but now, ‘I am Hip Hop’!!! Eat a ? ? .
    Eat a muthaphukkin ? !


    New Kingdom: Who? Never heard of them.

    R.A. The Rugged One: The white boy??!! The one that I did the jam with???
    That’s who you talkin’ about? Two…might be a three, I did the song, they
    paid me a lot of money, that’s why I did it. The beat was knockin’.

    lmaooooo

    I swear most people can't stand that dude KRS lol
  • Stew
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    I remember this ? . lol
  • StillFaggyAF
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    biggie likes my favorite group!
  • KingJamal
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    edited February 2012
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    KRS hearing about how Biggie feels about him

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  • Miles HIGH
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    I literally wanna bust a stupid nut in Maliah...On erthing I love, I would not pull out...
  • 5th Letter
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    Biggie was honest I can respect that
  • angrymaninc
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    KingJamal wrote:
    If ya'll want me to post how he feels about different producers just say so

    g'head and do that ?
  • KingJamal
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    The topic of producers arrives and names are fired out for Biggie to rate.

    “Who do I think every beat they make is just ridiculous??!!…

    Ant Banks: I like Banks. I like that whole ? though. Ant BAnks ? ,
    the whole Dangerous crew ? .”

    Who is a ten producer?

    “Ain’t nobody perfect dog. Everybody got their little faults and ? but
    the only one I seen that’s been hitting hard with their ? is Premier.

    Every joint that he be putting out right now is just ridiculous, from
    Jeru’s ? , to the new group he got, the Group Home ? , to the ? he
    did with me. The shitis hard, yo! The beats is crazy.”

    Sir Mix-a-lot: Nothing! I love his coats. I would love to be in the game
    like how that ? get in the game. I wanna be just as large as those
    fools but get busy, cut the ? ? saying…I got millions but
    ? damn that ? get on the mic it’s just something terrible dog. I
    just wanna get busy on the mic more than anything. The little ? game
    the niggs play with the girls, man! A ? just throw some ? in
    they ? and they just sit there, like from the “Tootsie Roll” ? to
    the “Whoot! There it is!” It’s the same ? . You get trapped up
    with these hoes. That ? ain’t got nothing to do with hip hop. Nothing!

    The topic of wack lyrics arises and Biggie states:

    “I don’t wanna be a ? paying so much attention to the fuckiing
    networking and all that other ? and I’m not paying’ no attention to
    these rhymes. That’s what made me get to where I’m at so I gotta make sure
    the lyrics is hard.”

    K-Dee: “The greatest MC in the world”?? I like that track. He don’t
    really be saying nothing to me, you know, like lyrically he don’t be
    saying nothing to me. What make it so bad is when they come out with some
    ? that’s like half ass and like you wonder like, “I wonder how the
    video will be.” And then they got a video with this ? spinning this
    bottle and I’m like OK, what’s gonna happen when the bottle stops and the
    bottle is spinning for like three ? minutes and then it stops and
    everybody laughs like ha, and he spins again!!! Who directed this? Cube,
    it had to be. It’s just that funny style ? that I can’t ? with. I
    like flat on the table ? , like my ? . They try to stick me for my ? I shot ‘em. Period. There’s no helicopter scenes with me talkin to
    somebody like , ‘Well, how’s the record doing?’ There’s no ? on there
    that you could be like why is that ? in there. That’s how I like the
    ? , just regular ? .

    Easy-E: (before his untimely death)-I like Easy-E. Easy-E is a real ill
    ? . He’s sharp as a tack on top but rhymin’ even he knows. He took a
    group from the hood and just put them on and two million. Bing! He know
    how to do that ? . Same thing with Luke and all the rest of them ? .
    Man, I just think they take another turn. I can let you hear some Easy-E
    ? on some old NWA ? and ? would think Easy was nice, you know
    what I’m saying, so he know.

    MC Breed: He ain’t come out with nothing too wrong for me. I gotta hear
    some ? . I know once when I was in L.A. I saw Breed at Fattburger and
    that ? just took me into the room and just got me smoked out. He had
    me listening to some ill beats and ? that he work on production too and
    I didn’t know that. That’s a plus for MC’s. If you can make your own beats
    you got props because producing is better than being an artist.

    Warren G: That’s my man. ? came to Brooklyn, he came to check me. He
    just came to hood and ? , pulled up in a little Crysler, jumped out and
    Warren G was on the ave. drinking Crazyhorse and ? , you know what I’m
    saying”cause I ain’t gonna lie, I ain’t going to his hood, staight up!
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    Wu-Tang Clan/Method Man: Wu-Tang is hot! I like their ? . I love that
    ? . I like their ? because they have a real I don’t give a ?
    attitude. ‘We in this game to blow thefuck up! We don’t give a ? what
    happens. All of us is gonna do our thing and we just gonna do it.’ And
    they just did it. You can hear punches, you hear so much ? in that
    album you know damn these guys is not giving a ? . At the beginning of
    CREAM, when that ? start!! Voila! Oh my ? , this is some rushed ?
    but I dig it.

    The Roots: The Roots album. The Roots album is hot! On the strength, they
    rock the whole album for a whole hour. I was definetly in dibelief. I like
    the single, I really did but other people were like, ‘Single was hot but I
    wasn’t paying attention to the album at all.’

    Bonous Questions:

    Did you dis The Roots on the remix for “Flavour in your ear”?

    “I stepped to them about that. They heard about it but they knew I said
    ? (a character on the Gary Coleman, Todd Bridges, Dano Plato series
    Different Strokes) so that’s all they cared about. As long as they knew I
    wasn’t trying to dis them. It’s over.”

    Are you really the crew who will take it to that other level if someone
    steps to you?

    “For real! For real! We be banging! We be banging! We’re definatly the
    crew that just go out of the world. We take it to the extra extra limit. I
    mean that ? from the bottom of my fuckiin’ heart. Cold blow your head
    off. ? the rap. ? Puff, ? Arista, Clive, BMG!!! I don’t give a
    ? . It’s over!!! Anything happen to me it’s over!! They just throw the
    whole ? in the toilet. I don’t give a ? , we banging now! Everything
    is switched over for real man. A ? ain’t gonna dis me. ? is not
    dissing me, man!!!!



    Thats It
  • idoitforhiphop10
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    I wonder what he thought about Big L?
  • freethewave
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    how did biggie claiming r.a the rugged man to be one of the dopest come about
  • CirocObama
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    Thing is alot of people said he was a big fan of artists like Scarface, Spice 1 and things like that. So dude probably just had bad experiences meeting some of those artists like with KRS.
  • BobOblah
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    Nas won?

    and lol at that KRS one ?
  • KingJamal
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  • jono
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    Isn't this the same joint where biggie dissed E-40?


    I'm surprised he didn't like Spice 1, because Scarface is very similar in my opinion. I certainly agree that Face is better but their rawness is similar
  • Undergroundraplegend
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    Wow thats cool


    surprised Big vs KRS didnt happen while he was alive.

    and as said this is probably where Biggi called out e40
  • Undergroundraplegend
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    how did biggie claiming r.a the rugged man to be one of the dopest come about

    You know by a bucnh of white people hyping him up tryin to do how dre was with eminem


    a Black known artist cosigning a white one so that way people think ''wow this white guy must be good.''
  • O.G.
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    E-40 Says He Gave Notorious B.I.G. 'A Pass' During One Visit To The Bay



    By Ronnie Gamble / March 2, 2010

    In the 2007 DVD, "Notorious B.I.G.: Bigger than Life," B.I.G.'s former manager Larry Burns detailed an incident in the '90s when he and the rapper ran into some problems while doing a show in Sacramento.

    According to the DVD, Biggie had previously said, publicly, that he wasn't feeling rapper E-40 and/or his music, rating him a "0" on a 1 to 10 scale.

    Well, during a reenactment in the film, Burns detailed a night when he and Biggie almost didn't make it out of the city alive, simply because of his statements toward the Bay Area legend.

    In a recent interview with Rude Jude and Lord Sear's Sirius/XM show, The All Out Show, E-40 was asked about the situation, where he explained that he gave B.I.G. "a pass" that night.

    "Biggie, back in the days, had said something in a magazine in Canada. He was talking about Spice 1. From a scale of 1-10, he would say, 'Spice 1 [is] a 2. E-40 [is] a 0. I hate that dude.' Like, what? Bruh, you ain't ever even met me. Why you hate me?" 40 said in the radio interview, according to HipHopDX.com.

    "The way it went down, he came down to Sacramento and just put it this way, I gave him a pass. We talked and after that some things went down. I gave him a pass."

    In the 2007 film, Burns says he and Biggie were leaving a show in Sacramento after a disappointing turnout. As they were stepping into the venue's parking lot, they saw several men retrieving firearms from their trunks. Those men eventually confronted Burns, while Biggie hopped in his limo, explaining they were to offer some payback for Biggie's statement about E-40.

    Long story short, a phone call was made, Biggie and 40 got on the phone, hashed out their differences, and the goons were told to back off. They even escorted BIG to his hotel and made sure he was safe during his stay in Sacramento.

    Despite the nearly deadly incident, 40 says he and B.I.G. worked out their problems and were cool before he passed away in 1997. He even claims the New York rapper wanted him for a guest appearance on Life After Death, but the collaboration never formalized.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=hKu6jp3TXJo








  • Turfaholic
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    E-40 Says He Gave Notorious B.I.G. 'A Pass' During One Visit To The Bay



    By Ronnie Gamble / March 2, 2010

    In the 2007 DVD, "Notorious B.I.G.: Bigger than Life," B.I.G.'s former manager Larry Burns detailed an incident in the '90s when he and the rapper ran into some problems while doing a show in Sacramento.

    According to the DVD, Biggie had previously said, publicly, that he wasn't feeling rapper E-40 and/or his music, rating him a "0" on a 1 to 10 scale.

    Well, during a reenactment in the film, Burns detailed a night when he and Biggie almost didn't make it out of the city alive, simply because of his statements toward the Bay Area legend.

    In a recent interview with Rude Jude and Lord Sear's Sirius/XM show, The All Out Show, E-40 was asked about the situation, where he explained that he gave B.I.G. "a pass" that night.

    "Biggie, back in the days, had said something in a magazine in Canada. He was talking about Spice 1. From a scale of 1-10, he would say, 'Spice 1 [is] a 2. E-40 [is] a 0. I hate that dude.' Like, what? Bruh, you ain't ever even met me. Why you hate me?" 40 said in the radio interview, according to HipHopDX.com.

    "The way it went down, he came down to Sacramento and just put it this way, I gave him a pass. We talked and after that some things went down. I gave him a pass."

    In the 2007 film, Burns says he and Biggie were leaving a show in Sacramento after a disappointing turnout. As they were stepping into the venue's parking lot, they saw several men retrieving firearms from their trunks. Those men eventually confronted Burns, while Biggie hopped in his limo, explaining they were to offer some payback for Biggie's statement about E-40.

    Long story short, a phone call was made, Biggie and 40 got on the phone, hashed out their differences, and the goons were told to back off. They even escorted BIG to his hotel and made sure he was safe during his stay in Sacramento.

    Despite the nearly deadly incident, 40 says he and B.I.G. worked out their problems and were cool before he passed away in 1997. He even claims the New York rapper wanted him for a guest appearance on Life After Death, but the collaboration never formalized.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=hKu6jp3TXJo








    E-40 response >>>>
  • The Lonious Monk
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    I don't know why, but his comment on Snoop trips me out. He called that ? Snoopy. How you going to be a grown man getting called Snoopy? lol