![]() Diddy shouts out the fine things in the West: “weather, women and the weed.” didn’t let his infamous rap feud with Pac and Suge Knight stop him from showing love to the West Coast. ![]() Producer Jazze Pha put a spin on Biggie’s bars from the Life After Death track “Nasty Boy,” and recruited an all-star cast including Jagged Edge, Diddy, Avery Storm and Nelly.ī.I.G. featuring Diddy, Nelly, Jagged Edge, & Avery Stormīiggie’s most recent hit comes from his posthumous remix/studio album, Duets: The Final Chapter. You can find this track on the compilation album One Million Strong. Unfortunately, due to the negative criticism surrounding gangsta rap that followed through their feud, the collaboration was shelved until a year later. East Coast rivalry, the rappers recorded this rare studio collaboration (see above). “Stop the Gunfight” is one of two songs on the similarly titled album that features both rappers.ĢPac, The Notorious B.I.G., Dramacydal & Stretchīefore the highly publicized West Coast vs. Although it’s weird that a violence-awareness song features both rappers rhyming about drugs and bullets, the track charted on the Hot 100. When lacing an album with messages that bring awareness to a community’s violence, Trapp decided to borrow 2pac and Biggie’s verses from their collaborative song recorded four years prior. Trapp featuring 2pac, The Notorious B.I.G.
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