<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (NTC187 @ Sep 16 2005, 07:38 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (GreasedLightning @ Sep 15 2005, 06:24 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'> Anything by Pac. Sorry but not even BIG can touch his worst stuff.? "My Block" has got to be one of my favs but it changes with what ever mood I'm in. "Big Papa" and "Runnin'" are bigges best. Following up all tupac songs.</div>lmao, Biggie is 10 times the rapper Pac ever was, Pac was deep, and that was it, he was a solid MC, dont get me wrong, but Biggie beats him hands down in every category, he had better flow, multies, metaphors, wordplay, and he could do all of that while telling a good solid story too. Pac could tell the story, and that was about it. Biggie could also smoke Pac in a freestyle, I seen them freestyle together on a DVD, and Pac was so out of place free styling next to Biggie.I dont think I can say what the one best rap song ever is, but some of the best IMO are: "Casualties Of A Dice Game" by Big L, "Unbelievable" by Notorious B.I.G., "Me & My Bitch" by Notorious B.I.G., "It Was A Good Day" by Ice Cube, "N.Y State Of Mind" by Nas, the list goes on.... </div>Thats your opinion, but you're just saying all the stuff that makes a really good freestyler (multi's, flow, wordplay, ect.) Biggie had good content in his songs too, so he was better than just a freestyler and battler. But come on, Pac's stories that he had in his songs are MUCH more deep than the one's Biggie had. I mean yeah he wasn't the best lyricalist, but that didn't matter to the fans. What made 2Pac so popular and so well-liked is his passion, how he was driven, and how he wasn't afraid to speak up for what he believed in and what he thought was wrong with the world. He was like the "MC's Activist". But it was his content in his songs that is one of my favorite things about his songs. Dear Mama, Brenda's Got a Baby, I Aint Mad at Cha, Shed Many Tears, Thugz Mansion, Me Against the World, I could just go on and on. And he also had another persona where he would have rough and faster paced songs like California Love, 2 of Americaz Most Wanted, I Get Around, Ambitionz of a Ridah, Troublesome 96, the infamous Hit Em Up, I could go on and on..