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Notorious BIG, Charli Baltimore Long Kiss Goodnight 2pac diss explained, after some recent comments have been made about the situation. Before we say anything, Biggie was in no way shape or form scared of 2pac, Suge Knight or Death Row.
While recognizing that going into a full public battle with him would be bad for business, he welcomed the idea of having a face-to-face meeting with no cameras or media around. This was said out of his own mouth, during the peak of the situation.
Now, last week, Charli Baltimore spoke about her time with Biggie Smalls and their last days together before his death. While there witnessing the entire 2pac vs. Biggie on-wax battle, she went to cite that Long Kiss Goodnight was not a 2pac diss.
What she doesn’t understand or didn’t want to admit really, was that the track was a diss track at Makaveli, released after he died. Some even went to cite that Biggie performing this track in Los Angeles on live radio, led to a greenlight being issued on his life.
Frank White went to say, “Ya bleedin’ lovely, wit’chyo, spirit above me. Or beneath me, ya whole life ya live sneaky. Now ya rest eternally, sleepy, ya burn when ya creep me.”
That was the one line that pushed everyone over the edge in his last trip Los Angeles to ready his Life after Death album.
Take a listen to media below and be the judge for yourself.