Throwback Thursday: Notorious B.I.G. – Long Kiss Goodnight

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    A classic throwback to honor Notorious B.I.G. who would have turned 41 this week. R.I.P.

    24 thoughts on “Throwback Thursday: Notorious B.I.G. – Long Kiss Goodnight

    1. the best track on life after death , and i also like the one 50 cent did. (50 cent – Look What You Made Me Do)

    2. Like the guy at the bottom said BAD BOY HASN’T BEEN SHIT SINCE BIG

      french fucking montana get the fuck out of here with that fake BULLSHIT

      1. He did come at him directly. He subliminally dissed him. That’s direct. Just because the mainstream media or non hip hop heads understand it doesn’t mean it’s not direct. For example. The greatest diss record ever is mobb deeps drop a gem on em which was a tupac diss. Not one time did they mention tupacs name. But everyone in the know knew who they were dissing.

        For example.

        Who shot ya, probably screamed louder then a opera, New York gotcha.

        When ever you hear who shot ya or I ain’t mad at cha it’s usually a reference or a diss to tupac because of the biggie song and the tupac song of the same name.

        That’s what emceeing is about. If you can diss a cat without mentioning his name but the dude your dissing and his followers know who your talking about then that’s what east coast music is all about. It’s skill.

        It’s like the mase jay z beef. They were dissing each other for years and no one knew except both crews inner circles. Lol.

        That’s what makes hip hop fun, creative and different. It’s about deciphering the lyrics.

        But in saying all that calling out names can be fun too. It goes both ways. Canibus dissing ll you knew exactly who he was dissing because he described his life on record. But he didn’t name him by name.

        Commons bitch in you track the same thing.

        But then you have hit em up or no Vaseline or bridge is over where the artist names names.

        Hip hop. We live it we breathe it. It’s not a music it’s a culture.

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