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Busta Rhymes, Notorious BIG – The Ugliest (Unreleased)

Busta Rhymes, Notorious BIG – The Ugliest (Unreleased)

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  1. Crazy how people who know, know Sean Puff Combs literally set Biggie up to be killed because he knew Biggie was trying to get out of there and start his own thing. After Biggie figured out that Sean Combs screwed him over and had his publishing, Biggie began putting his publishing in other people's name. That shyt made Sean Combs angry that Biggie snaked him back. Ultimately Sean Combs set Biggie up to be killed. That move benefitted Sean Combs and Bad Boy records for decades after Biggie's death. With almost no information I put that together back in 1996-1997 with Biggie and 2pac's murders then you can not tell me others did not know back then.

  2. This was just a little light tap to tupac. Biggie had stated that if he came out with another song he would have went off on him and his entire camp. Unfortunately Tupac passed so biggie stopped. As a fan I wish they both lived and let the battle take place on wax. Ultimately with age comes maturity and I'm sure they would have patched everything up. But I would have loved to see the battle back and forth

  3. Nas and Method Man were supposed to be on this song but they missed the session when The Notorious B.I.G. was there. Also Puff Daddy wanted to buy the beat from Busta Rhymes but Busta Rhymes didn’t want to sell it.

    In a 2019 episode of Drink Champs with Nas. N.O.R.E. said to Nas that Busta Rhymes told N.O.R.E. to ask Nas about the time Busta Rhymes, Nas and Method Man were in the studio and The Notorious B.I.G. was supposed to come up but The Notorious B.I.G. didn't want to walk up flights of stairs. Nas said "Yeah, the elevator was broke and Big had a car accident, so he had a cane and he was like 'dog', he said 'I love y'all niggas but I ain't walkin' up them fuckin' stairs with this broke' his shit was broke, sumthin' was broke, he had a car accident, yeah that was a crazy session, that was gon be some shit, so I didn't lay no verse but the next day Big came and umm. And he did his shit"

    In a 2021 retrospective with The Ringer, Busta Rhymes said “Me, Method Man, and Nas was in the session and nobody wanted to lay their verses until Biggie came in the session. When Biggie did eventually come — because Nas and Meth showed up for two sessions and Biggie didn’t — Nas and Meth didn’t come back.”

    In a 2022 interview with The Art of Dialogue Lil' Cease said "It was for Busta Rhymes song at that, the song never came out. Supposed to been Busta Rhymes, Nas, and Big, and it was produced by Q-Tip. But everybody never did they verse after Big did his, nobody laid a verse on it. So the song just got kinda, it got kinda pushed away.”

  4. For the people that wanna know why big didn’t diss pac when he was alive he wanted too but puff wasn’t having none of that shit he wasn’t tryna mess the money up when it came to dem white folks endorsement

  5. Hit em up and against all odds crushed this song.. All of Bigs Tupac disses came after he died and we weak responses.. Anyone who thinks these rssponses are competitive with Hit Em Up, All Eyes on Me or Against all Odds are delusional

  6. Does anyone under 25 think this is good? I’m older – I’m bobbing my head thinking damn Biggie – but now the flows have changed so much – rap has changed – I’m curious… peace.

  7. Why did she have to end Bustas revelation with a lie? How can you take the high road if you throw rocks and hide your hand? Stop lying. Shit.

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