It may be the longest-running debate in the history of Hip-Hop. Fans of the genre have been arguing about it since the beginning of time. Tupac vs. Biggie, who are you taking?
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During a recent episode of the Joe Budden Podcast, the former Slaughterhouse rapper shared his thoughts on who would win in a Verzuz battle between Pac and Nas.
Budden said, โ Iโma say this and Iโma put my shoes on while I say it. Cause yโall are right: I think โPac would end Nas in a Verzuz. [โPac] would end Big in a Verzuz, bad.โ
He continued, โBig died too soon to play with โPac. Ready to Die and Life After Death is not enough to [beat โPac]. And โPac got them same four albums Iโm talking about? I just donโt know.โ
If you care what the Joe Budden Podcast thinks, listen to that episode.
But The Root staff is here to weigh in on the debate.
In one corner we have Tupac, a west coast legend who recorded more albums while he was alive such as 2Pacalypse Now, Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.AZ., Me Against the World, All Eyez On Me and The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory. He fascinated fans with his energy, charisma and vulnerability in his music.
In the other corner, we have Brooklyn heavyweight The Notorious B.I.G., who only recorded two albums while he was alive, Ready to Die and Life After Death. Biggie impressed listeners with his lyrics, flows and rapping ability.
Both have impressive catalogs and hits to go on forever. Who comes out on top, according to The Root?
Noah McGee: Iโm taking Biggie and not batting an eye. I think the argument that Tupac would win because he has more songs is weak. Biggie is by far the better MC in terms of pure rapping ability. Songs such as โGimme the Loot,โ โThe Whatโ and โWho Shot Yaโ display that. But also Biggie has some timeless hits that could compete with some of Pacโs bops such as โJuicyโ โMo Money Mo Problems,โ and โBig Poppa.โ I think it would be close. But Iโm taking The Notorious B.I.G because heโs one of the best lyricists to ever touch a mic.
Candace McDuffie: Iโm from New York and will always be a Biggie girl at heart, but Tupac would eviscerate him in a Verzuz. Pac would be downright gully in a song-for-song battle against The Notorious B.I.G., knowing which buttons to push to irritate the emcee. Tupac was also naturally charismatic and would be in his element reliving some of his most notable songs on the stage. Biggie was a smooth lyricist and performer, but when Pac pulls out Hit โEm Up....issa wrap.
Keith Reed: Not even so much about taking Big over Pac/Nas (Nas is my fav of the three). But Verzuz is about what rates in front of a live audience with minimal stage production. Nas excels as a lyricist but not a performer. Pac has hits, but his best music is more thoughtful joints that wonโt make a crowd immediately go off. Bigโs joints are all a bop from the minute the beat drops. Ainโt no way โKeep Your Head Upโ Washes โMachine Gun Funkโ or โWho Shot Yaโ.
Angela Johnson: As someone who was definitely in the club when Life After Death came out, I have to agree that Biggie would take it hands down. Heโs got way more songs that are just bangers. He would also obliterate Tupac if they got into a freestyle battle. Someone would just have to tell Puffy to fall back and not take over the whole show!
Man! I may be biased because Iโve lived in Bed Stuy for the past 20 years, but you ainโt touching my man BIG!
Jay Connor: I donโt know how I feel about a Verzuz between two former friends who fell out over deeply personal issues, had their grievances blossom into a full-blown beef between coasts, and that was only resolved after each of them was murdered in cold blood.
Shanelle Genai: Iโm not from NY but I LOOOOOVE Biggie. Verzuz is definitely good for shenanigans and hits..the former of which I think Tupac would be good for because his personality was just so fun and he was a little unpredictable at times. But bc itโs essentially a battle of who has the better bops...I think Biggie would take it, Tupac would be more entertaining for sure to watch but I donโt think thatโs enough to win it.
Murjani Rawls: I think Verzuz is equally about showmanship and hits. Tupac is charismatic, and energetic and would hit Biggie with โCalifornia Love,โ โ2 of Amerikaz Most Wantedโ and then definitely Hit Em Up. But Big got his own aura, plus crew records like โVictory,โ โAll About The Benjamins,โ and โMo Money, Mo Problemsโ to choose from. That might be the difference.
Tatsha Roberston: Love me some Biggie, love me some him. His words live in my head, but Tupac, oh dear lord his mind was so fast, words so beautiful and so vicious. There would be no competition.
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