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"It's the praying mantis, deep like the mind of Farrakhan, a motherfucking rap phenomenon." While certainly anchored by its early-nineties golden-era qualities, songs like "The What" are a reminder of hip-hop in it's rawest form. "Excuse me, flows just grow through me, like trees to branches, cliffs to avalanches," spits Big.
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I cant even see me wasting my time or my talent to disrespect another black man. Especially when verse two kicks into gear. Quotes (BEST) Please, all you MCs out there, all you fans out there, don’t think Big gonna make a record dissing 2Pac or the West Coast because it’s not going down like that. No easy feat, and yet here both rappers are well-matched as equals. found a special place in the hip-hop world. Despite having remained active for a comparatively shorter period of about only 5 years, The Notorious B.I.G. "It's the low killer death trap, yes I'm a jet-black ninja, coming where you rest at, surrender," spits Method Man, sliding in after Biggie's opening bars. was an American rapper who is considered by many as one of the greatest rappers of all time. Occasional back-and-forth bars speaking to still-developing chemistry. Released as the seventh track on Ready To Die, the Easy Mo Bee-produced banger is simple in its delivery.