LL COOL J Clears Up Biggie’s Alleged ‘Who Shot Ya?’ Diss: ‘I Was In The Studio With [Him]’

    LL COOL J has set the record straight on rumors that The Notorious B.I.G. dissed him on “Who Shot Ya?”, revealing he was actually in the studio with the late rapper when he wrote the song.

    The rap legend stopped by Sway in the Morning on Wednesday (August 2) and was told of an ongoing theory brought forth by journalist Bonsu Thompson that one lyric in particular (“Old school, new school need to learn though“) was a subliminal shot aimed at LL.

    According to LL, however, there’s no truth to that narrative.

    “I need him to stick to his day job, and if that is his day job, he might wanna reassess that shit,” LL jabbed in response to Thompson’s comments. “I got love for him, I’m just teasing.

    “No, that’s not true. I’m in the studio when Biggie wrote ‘Who Shot Ya?’. Like, I was literally in the studio when he made the song. I was literally, physically in the studio with Notorious B.I.G. when he wrote ‘Who Shot Ya?’

    He continued: “I said ‘Biggie, why you smoke so much weed when you write these joints?’ He said, ‘It makes me feel like I’m in the track,’ and we just started laughing.

    “He was doing what rappers do: ‘Old school, new School.’ He’s saying whoever want it, can get it. That’s regular … Now it’s about selling swag, and that’s okay, I’m not judging but I’m just saying, that’s 100 percent false.”

    “Who Shot Ya?” was released in early 1995 and is long believed to have been aimed at 2Pac, who was shot just months before at New York City’s Quad Studios, where Biggie was upstairs recording at the time.

    While the Brooklyn rapper and other members of Bad Boy Records denied it was a diss toward ‘Pac, the track ultimately fueled their deadly rivalry, which claimed both of their lives within a six-month span.

    Many rap legends have spoken fondly about the cultural impact of “Who Shot Ya?” To celebrate Biggie’s 50th birthday last year, JAY-Z joined TIDAL’s “A Toast To Biggie” Twitter Spaces and shared a story about the first time he heard the infamous track.

    “Biggs gave me the ‘Who Shot Ya’ CD. He called me like we had some kind of beef or something,” he recalled. “He was like, ‘Yo, meet me on 120th right now.’ I jump in my car, I’m heavy. I’m like, ‘What’s going on with Big?’

    “I fly up there. I get out my car and get in his car and he plays the song, and he was like, ‘Yeah, you keep the uh’ — it was a cassette tape actually. He was like, ‘Yeah you keep that.’”

    After sharing a brief laugh with other speakers in the chatroom, JAY-Z went on to recall his response to hearing the record.

    “I wrote like four songs that night,” he continued. “None of them was as good as ‘Who Shot Ya?’ but it was still like four songs. Again, it was that friendly competition, like just trying to push each other to be the best.”

    Revisit “Who Shot Ya?” below:

    10 thoughts on “LL COOL J Clears Up Biggie’s Alleged ‘Who Shot Ya?’ Diss: ‘I Was In The Studio With [Him]’

      1. Exactly what’s on my mind. Stating the date or period would have cleared a lot of things concerning the beef

    1. I never thought it was a diss to LL either, but does LL think being in the studio would stop somebody, especially an asshole like Biggie, from dissing them? He dissed the shit out of Craig Mack on the Flava in Ya Ear remix. I’m pretty sure they were in the studio at the same time when they did that song.

    2. Yeah sure of course you were. Quit bullshitting. It’s easy to say shit like that when the man is dead and can’t correct such lies. The diss was indeed directed at LL Cool J. This f4gg07 is lying by saying he was with dude.

    3. Tired of these throwbacks 25 to 30 years ago. Move on motherfxckers. It’s 2023 and nobody gives a fxck about these old timers and their beefs. One fat fxck died in LA and one fxggot hidden in the closet died in Vegas after a Tyson fight. We get it. Almost 30 years after yall still writing articles and theories about it. SMH

      1. Dawg, unfortunately these throwbacks are better than the halfass articles about nobody rappers that we keep hearing come from this site. I think we can completely agree that we just want quality artist highlighted. There are still plenty of stories to be told from the past that are interesting. If you actually went back and you listened to the old school stuff, you would realize that there is quality there. Just like us “Old Heads” that continue to listen to the new stuff and realize that there is a bunch of quality stuff still being released by new artists.

      2. Bro are you in the closet like big and pac are dead and you speaking ill on their name whose your favorite lil 2 pumps or oh wait maybe that trash ass rapper SahBabii.

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