Hit em up... sik tune..
biggie smalls had his own variety of what you would call "culture" in his songs. In some cases rather than others, some are dreary and or dim and others can be positive and inspirational. It is hard to say since not every individual song has the same motto.
Because he was Brooklyn's savior. Meaning he brought back the east coast, New York's hip hop.
2pac - life goes on 2pac - until the end of time 2pac - if my homies call 2pac - i ain't mad at cha 2pac - shorty wana be a thug 2pac - little homies that's on top of my head..maybe more.
It's Keithroy Yearwood, not Biggie, or one of his children. The baby was chosen through a casting call.
FEE FI FO FUM- jack on the beanstalk- sung by the Giant
biggie smalls had his own variety of what you would call "culture" in his songs. In some cases rather than others, some are dreary and or dim and others can be positive and inspirational. It is hard to say since not every individual song has the same motto.
Because he was Brooklyn's savior. Meaning he brought back the east coast, New York's hip hop.
lol troll troll troll troll from ben
2pac - life goes on 2pac - until the end of time 2pac - if my homies call 2pac - i ain't mad at cha 2pac - shorty wana be a thug 2pac - little homies that's on top of my head..maybe more.
2pac - life goes on 2pac - until the end of time 2pac - if my homies call 2pac - i ain't mad at cha 2pac - shorty wana be a thug 2pac - little homies that's on top of my head..maybe more.
It's Keithroy Yearwood, not Biggie, or one of his children. The baby was chosen through a casting call.
FEE FI FO FUM- jack on the beanstalk- sung by the Giant
Bernard, biggie, grande, pig, cow, fattso,
Troll Dolls.
Because his real name is Tupac Shakur but his stage name is 2pac
Ogre, giant, troll. something like that.
Wonda Why They Call U B***h