Tupac And Biggie Song

It was released as the first single from the soundtrack album tupac.
Tupac and biggie song. Released a mixtape with a song titled house of pain on it it featured tupac biggie and big stretch. Runnin dying to live was recorded by tupac shakur and biggie smalls in 1994 but only released posthumously in 2002. The song has been viewed as the turning point in the feud between tupac and biggie where things were said and rapped which could never be taken back during the remainder of shakur s life. Biggie remember when i use to let ya sleep on my couch and beg the b to let ya sleep in the house now it s all about versace you copied my style.
Who shot ya came out a few months after tupac shakur was shot five times by unknown gunmen in the lobby of quad studios in manhattan where his friend biggie smalls was recording. The video contains interviews with both 2pac and biggie. Finally he gets to the point of the story explaining that biggie and jay went back and forth on the record. Tupac and biggie recorded the song in 1994.
However it wasn t officially released until 2002. Runnin is a posthumous song by american rapper 2pac with additional posthumous vocals from the notorious b i g. This has led to its being dubbed as the beginning of the war between the east coast and the west coast 54 and the centerpiece in what became the most. Under this paragraph you can listen to the original track that was never released officially so it sounds like a demo due to poor quality.
About press copyright contact us creators advertise developers terms privacy policy safety how youtube works test new features 2020 google llc. Produced by eminem the song uses the notorious b i g s vocals from a 1994 recording known as runnin from tha police one of the few collaborations recorded by 2pac and the notorious b i g. Because of the song however tupac started to voice his animosity toward jay. Biggie smalls and tupac shakur recorded a song titled runnin from tha police together in 1994 for shakur s thug life album.
Ressurection to feature a music video. It s the only song from the album tupac.