Biggie Vs. OutKast, E-40, Craig Mack & KRS-One, Biggie rating rappers from 1-10
The Lesser-Known Beefs of The Notorious B.I.G.
When people talk about the rap beefs involving The Notorious B.I.G., the conversation usually focuses on his legendary rivalry with 2Pac, tensions with Nas, or the East Coast vs. West Coast war that defined the 1990s. But throughout his career, Biggie found himself involved in several lesser-known conflicts that often get overlooked in hip-hop history.
In this video, we take a deep dive into Biggie's surprising disputes and tensions with Craig Mack, OutKast, E-40, and KRS-One.
We'll explore how Craig Mack's breakout success with "Flava in Ya Ear" helped launch the rise of Bad Boy Records, only for Biggie's meteoric success to eventually overshadow his labelmate. Was there real tension between the two artists, or has history exaggerated their rivalry? We'll examine the facts, rumors, and behind-the-scenes stories surrounding one of Bad Boy's most fascinating relationships.
Next, we'll revisit the controversial moment at the 1995 Source Awards when OutKast faced boos from a New York crowd after winning Best New Rap Group. Although Biggie wasn't directly responsible for the reaction, the incident became a symbol of growing regional divisions in hip-hop. We'll discuss how the Atlanta duo's rise challenged East Coast dominance and how artists like Biggie became associated with the era's regional tensions.
The video also looks at Biggie's relationship with E-40, one of the West Coast's most respected independent pioneers. We'll break down the misunderstandings, subliminal shots, and industry politics that fueled speculation about friction between the Brooklyn superstar and the Bay Area legend during one of hip-hop's most turbulent periods.
Finally, we'll examine the competitive exchanges between Biggie and KRS-One. As one of rap's most respected lyricists and pioneers, KRS-One represented an earlier generation of New York hip-hop, while Biggie emerged as the face of a new era. Their verbal shots and public comments highlighted a clash between generations and philosophies about what hip-hop should be.
From subliminal disses and industry politics to regional rivalries and misunderstandings, this video uncovers the stories that don't always make it into mainstream discussions of Biggie's career.
Timeline:
0:00 - Intro
0:43 - How Biggie, Diddy & Craig Mack met & their relationship in the beginning
6:34 - How Biggie met OutKast and how the beef with the Dungeon Family started (Organized Noize, Goodie Mob, Outkast, LA Reid)
10:11 - Biggie & Craig Mack become rivals and diss eachother on "Flava In Ya Ear (Remix)
16:20 - Craig Mack & Puff Daddy start to argue about Craig's new album and him becoming the Mack & wearing suits
21:58 - Biggie sends shots at Craig Mack & OutKast in the "Big Poppa" music video, OutKast & the Dungeon Family want payback
27:50 - Biggie rates rappers from 1-10 & disrespects OutKast, Craig Mack, E-40 & KRS-One
29:08 - OutKast & the Dungeon Family approach Biggie & Puff Daddy at the DaBrat "Give It 2 U" music video shoot
30:42 - Biggie becomes the King Of New York while Craig Mack falls off, Craig Mack argues with Diddy and Biggie and Diddy overcharges & steals Craig Mack's money
35:50 - Biggie rates E-40 a 0 out of 10 and gets set up by E-40 & his cousin Lil Bruce in Sacramento California at a show
43:19 - Biggie disrespects KRS-One in the magazine & his friend Willie Dee tries to set up Biggie in New York, KRS-One goes on Hot97 and talks about Biggie
49:31 - Source Awards: Biggie, Puffy & OutKast clash
51:05 - Biggie & E-40 meet in Las Vegas at the MGM Grand & Puff Daddy only gives Craig Mack 100 dollars
53:37 - KRS-One disses Biggie on "Bronx Tale" with Fat Joe
56:20 - 2Pac comes out of prison, Craig Mack wants to leave Bad Boy and sign to Suge Knight's Death Row Records with 2Pac which angers Biggie & Puffy
1:00:17 - OutKast & Craig Mack were about to do an Album called "One Nation" together with 2Pac before he died
1:02:09 - E-40 disses Biggie on "Record Haters" & Biggie disses him on "Long Kiss Goodnight"
1:03:31 - Biggie dies and Craig Mack reacts, stops making music after flopping with "Operation: Get Down"
1:05:23 - Craig Mack & Diddy reunited and work on a third album together in the 2000s but it once again escalates and Craig Mack stops making music and joins a cult
1:10:29 - Aftermath & Craig Mack's death
1:11:39 - Outro
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The Lesser-Known Beefs of The Notorious B.I.G.
When people talk about the rap beefs involving The Notorious B.I.G., the conversation usually focuses on his legendary rivalry with 2Pac, tensions with Nas, or the East Coast vs. West Coast war that defined the 1990s. But throughout his career, Biggie found himself involved in several lesser-known conflicts that often get overlooked in hip-hop history.
In this video, we take a deep dive into Biggie's surprising disputes and tensions with Craig Mack, OutKast, E-40, and KRS-One.
We'll explore how Craig Mack's breakout success with "Flava in Ya Ear" helped launch the rise of Bad Boy Records, only for Biggie's meteoric success to eventually overshadow his labelmate. Was there real tension between the two artists, or has history exaggerated their rivalry? We'll examine the facts, rumors, and behind-the-scenes stories surrounding one of Bad Boy's most fascinating relationships.
Next, we'll revisit the controversial moment at the 1995 Source Awards when OutKast faced boos from a New York crowd after winning Best New Rap Group. Although Biggie wasn't directly responsible for the reaction, the incident became a symbol of growing regional divisions in hip-hop. We'll discuss how the Atlanta duo's rise challenged East Coast dominance and how artists like Biggie became associated with the era's regional tensions.
The video also looks at Biggie's relationship with E-40, one of the West Coast's most respected independent pioneers. We'll break down the misunderstandings, subliminal shots, and industry politics that fueled speculation about friction between the Brooklyn superstar and the Bay Area legend during one of hip-hop's most turbulent periods.
Finally, we'll examine the competitive exchanges between Biggie and KRS-One. As one of rap's most respected lyricists and pioneers, KRS-One represented an earlier generation of New York hip-hop, while Biggie emerged as the face of a new era. Their verbal shots and public comments highlighted a clash between generations and philosophies about what hip-hop should be.
From subliminal disses and industry politics to regional rivalries and misunderstandings, this video uncovers the stories that don't always make it into mainstream discussions of Biggie's career.
Timeline:
0:00 - Intro
0:43 - How Biggie, Diddy & Craig Mack met & their relationship in the beginning
6:34 - How Biggie met OutKast and how the beef with the Dungeon Family started (Organized Noize, Goodie Mob, Outkast, LA Reid)
10:11 - Biggie & Craig Mack become rivals and diss eachother on "Flava In Ya Ear (Remix)
16:20 - Craig Mack & Puff Daddy start to argue about Craig's new album and him becoming the Mack & wearing suits
21:58 - Biggie sends shots at Craig Mack & OutKast in the "Big Poppa" music video, OutKast & the Dungeon Family want payback
27:50 - Biggie rates rappers from 1-10 & disrespects OutKast, Craig Mack, E-40 & KRS-One
29:08 - OutKast & the Dungeon Family approach Biggie & Puff Daddy at the DaBrat "Give It 2 U" music video shoot
30:42 - Biggie becomes the King Of New York while Craig Mack falls off, Craig Mack argues with Diddy and Biggie and Diddy overcharges & steals Craig Mack's money
35:50 - Biggie rates E-40 a 0 out of 10 and gets set up by E-40 & his cousin Lil Bruce in Sacramento California at a show
43:19 - Biggie disrespects KRS-One in the magazine & his friend Willie Dee tries to set up Biggie in New York, KRS-One goes on Hot97 and talks about Biggie
49:31 - Source Awards: Biggie, Puffy & OutKast clash
51:05 - Biggie & E-40 meet in Las Vegas at the MGM Grand & Puff Daddy only gives Craig Mack 100 dollars
53:37 - KRS-One disses Biggie on "Bronx Tale" with Fat Joe
56:20 - 2Pac comes out of prison, Craig Mack wants to leave Bad Boy and sign to Suge Knight's Death Row Records with 2Pac which angers Biggie & Puffy
1:00:17 - OutKast & Craig Mack were about to do an Album called "One Nation" together with 2Pac before he died
1:02:09 - E-40 disses Biggie on "Record Haters" & Biggie disses him on "Long Kiss Goodnight"
1:03:31 - Biggie dies and Craig Mack reacts, stops making music after flopping with "Operation: Get Down"
1:05:23 - Craig Mack & Diddy reunited and work on a third album together in the 2000s but it once again escalates and Craig Mack stops making music and joins a cult
1:10:29 - Aftermath & Craig Mack's death
1:11:39 - Outro
#rap #hiphop #rapper #rapmusic #hiphopmusic
Hip-Hop Beefs Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNxrdTjgEbxzMdBF-NQwbs-GyZf8x2OIX
___________________________
Outro (prod. by Phat Crispy): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7wQYIs30Kw
Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hiphopuniverse
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