Top 89 Biggie Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on September 19, 2024.
I said it in the beginning. That I was gonna take them niggaz out the game and sure enough I will. Already people can't look at Biggie and not laugh.
I'm a ride or die Biggie fan. I've come out to 'Victory' so many times.
I listened to Tupac and a lot of Biggie Smalls. — © Paul Pierce
I listened to Tupac and a lot of Biggie Smalls.
For me, I put Mac Dre right up there with Biggie and 'Pac as legends who have since passed on.
I highly respect Eminem. I rank him up there with Jay Z, Biggie and Nas.
As with all the other rappers I've worked with, Biggie and I shared common ground. Even though Biggie grew up in Brooklyn and I grew up in Chicago, we came from the same 'hood.
I guess this year I'm going to find out if I'm good enough or not. If I'm not, I don't care. I'll do something else, it's not a biggie.
Growing up I was listening to Puff and Biggie.
Rap to me is a modern blues. But until we really confront the truth, we are going to have a Tupac or Eminem or Biggie Smalls to remind us about it - and thank God.
I kinda got an old soul a little bit, I listen to a lot of Tupac before my games, Tupac and Biggie.
I was a big hip hop girl, and still am, I listened to artists like Wu Tang, and K'Naan, but I was a particular fan of Biggie and Tupac.
Jay Z wasn't great when 2pac and Biggie was alive.
Biggie has been the logo for success, the logo for doing it big - from popping champagne, the ladies, the fashion. — © Fat Joe
Biggie has been the logo for success, the logo for doing it big - from popping champagne, the ladies, the fashion.
I'm living three dreams: Biggie Smalls', Dr. King, Rodney King's. Cause we can't get along, no resolution? 'Til we drown all these haters... Rest in peace to Whitney Houston
With 'Ready to Die,' that was some of the most honest rhymes of all-time. There's some real dark material on there that Biggie was going through.
I'm better than Tupac and Biggie. I say that so now you know where my head at.
Most people don't know that the biggest regret that I have - and it's a biggie - is not fighting harder for policy and very practical measures to support the development of the green jobs industry.
I like Biggie. Like 'Pac, he was one of the best rappers in the business. Why would I try to do something to him?
I had to tell the city that 2Pac passed, and I had to be on the radio early after Biggie passed. Those were awful, emotional.
I'm a California guy, but in my opinion I think Biggie is the best rapper.
I wanna thank Biggie Smalls, Redman, Jadakiss, Tupac and Michael Jackson for being my theme music throughout my career.
I enjoy staying home with friends more than going out. The other night, for example, my girlfriends and I stayed in listening to some '90s rap - my favorite kind. We were in the Hamptons and made it an all-Biggie weekend, all of his albums on repeat. I loved it.
I listen to a lot of Biggie, he's so lyrical.
I have a lot of friends who are in love the '90s. Girls, boys. '90s music? That's Tupac. That's Biggie. That's TLC. That's Aaliyah. I still listen to Aaliyah. I still listen to Tupac and Biggie. There's people who are really heavy on that culture.
Nobody uses skits at all anymore, so it seems like I use a lot. That's how I grew up on tapes. Biggie tapes, Biggie albums would have skits. The Lox would have skits. Mase would have skits. All the dudes I grew up on in Nineties rap would have skits on their projects, just to make you feel like you were right there with them.
People used to say my son looked like a Mexican Biggie. And when he was first born, memories of Biggie... you know, we didn't always have the greatest days. For at least half the length of our marriage we were separated, so everyday was definitely not a good day.
A lot of Friday nights, Guru and I would go kick it with Biggie, since he was just three blocks down from us.
My dad did not play Biggie or Tupac, so I had never heard it.
Being compared to Biggie, that's the best feeling a rapper could have
Me and Biggie share a storytelling ability--he was an actor on wax, too. His stories were so vivid and torrid, he made you feel them. And we both have the hardness. When I come out on the mic, you know it's me.
Biggie came at a time just like Hitler did with the Germans.
I'm a big fan of all styles, even Biggie and Wu-Tang, but I gotta do my thing.
I don't love all hip-hop, but I do relate to stuff like early Nas, 2Pac, Biggie, and MF Doom because they're also trying to escape a scenario.
I have been a fan of Versace for so long, watching people like Biggie, Puff, Jay-Z.
No rapper in the world from Jay-Z to Tupac to Biggie has 100 percent love on everything they do.
My favorite rappers are a lot of other people's favorite rappers. I love Jay Z, Kanye, 2Pac, Biggie, old Mos Def.
I grew up listening to Tupac, Biggie and other hip hop artists in the 90s. To this day, their music is still some of my favorite.
Once you get the hang of how all this works, it's no biggie. It's baseball, man. It's baseball. — © Joe Maddon
Once you get the hang of how all this works, it's no biggie. It's baseball, man. It's baseball.
Biggie has definitely stood the test of time. He's the reason Jay-Z and loads of other rappers are who they are. His flow and wordplay is brilliant - the stories he would tell are just nuts.
Brandy is one of my favorite vocalists. Jay-Z is my favorite emcee outside of Biggie.
If Elvis is alive, Tupac is alive. I saw Tupac on 46th Street selling Biggie t-shirts 2 for 10 dollars.
I would never withhold information about the murder of my man Biggie, or anybody else. It's just silly and ridiculous. The accusations are just flying out. All I've been trying to do all my life is to make great music.
I honestly feel that because Steve has passed, you know, it's like when Biggie passed and Jay-Z was allowed to become Jay-Z.
Biggie was the King Of New York as a rapper. There's a lot more dangerous guys than Biggie Smalls out there, you know what I'm saying? John Gotti was way closer to King Of New York than him.
Biggie was a lyrical genius: he was a musical painter with words. As he rapped, you would see the picture come to life as you heard his story. You hear a lot of rappers rap; you hear a lot of singers sing, but you don't see the movie in your head the way you do when you hear Biggie rap.
With Biggie, I thought his flow and his swag was better than Tupac's, but I thought Tupac's passion and ability to relate to the average person was better than Biggie, and I thought Nas was kind of like both, with a lot substance going but a lot of swag.
Tupac, Biggie, Jay. Your usual suspects. These were the people that was played in my household.
I grew up part of the MTV generation. I saw Biggie Smalls and Jay-Z on TV and I thought: 'Wow, look at these powerful black people.' I wanted that. — © Ashley Walters
I grew up part of the MTV generation. I saw Biggie Smalls and Jay-Z on TV and I thought: 'Wow, look at these powerful black people.' I wanted that.
There is some gangsta music I like, like Biggie Smalls - he reminds me of Slick Rick -doing the same thing, but he did it in a really artistic way.
I play Beethoven and Bach. At the same time, Biggie is my dog.
I had a lot of respect for Biggie, and it was just a weird, kinda difficult thing. When I'm doing touchy interviews like that, I just try to be fair to both parties.
I listen to a lot of music, and I listen to some rap, and I do like listening to Biggie Smalls.
Biggie Smalls, Jay-Z, Nas, Eminem, Big L, Tupac. That was, like, my top five, generally.
How many niggas want to be involved, see I was only talking Biggie, but I'll kill all of y'all.
Jay Z and Biggie and Nas always listened to my direction. They listened and they applied it and I also listened to their opinions and that's why the records came out so good.
For those from my era, my age, that 2Pac vs. Biggie war will go on forever about who is the greatest. But I was more of a Biggie dude.
There will never be another Biggie ever again.
I think people that came out originally, like 2Pac, Biggie, Snoop Dogg,, and even T.I. and Ludacris, they were original with their vibe, but at the same time, they were classics.
Biggie is my favorite rapper, for sure. No other artist has impacted me that much.
Biggie and Big Pun were the best storytellers of the '90s. I would get wrapped up in the narrative of what they were talking about.
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