CHRIS LIVE AKA SHAKER SAYS: Yes, it was the mid-1990's and dissing B.I.G. was more en vogue than DKNY (NOTE: Pronounced "DINKY" by "Lizzy" lifting boosters and chic Brooklynites alike) reflector vests and "beef and broccoli" Timberland field boots. It was all fun and games until somebody got hurt.
In Related News: For some odd reason, a fact that almost always escapes meaningful discussion, is that Biggie's "Ten Crack Commandments" (Also produced by the expert ear of DJ Premier) was originally a beat that Jeru Da Damaja had laced for a HOT 97 promo that was later rightfully appropriated by the "Livest one from Bedford-Stuyvesant" ... and an indisputable classic record was born. Good shit!
In Related News: For some odd reason, a fact that almost always escapes meaningful discussion, is that Biggie's "Ten Crack Commandments" (Also produced by the expert ear of DJ Premier) was originally a beat that Jeru Da Damaja had laced for a HOT 97 promo that was later rightfully appropriated by the "Livest one from Bedford-Stuyvesant" ... and an indisputable classic record was born. Good shit!
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