Lyric discussion by Johnny M. 

The Biggie Smalls he was refering to was actually Big-D The Impossible, who real name was Deon Evans and was known as Biggie Smalls. He was Tupac's producer in the beginning of his career. The song was recorded sometime around 1993, since Stretch (who appeared on the song) was killed in 1995.

The Tupac vs. Biggie (The Notorious BIG) beef started after Tupac was shot on November 30, 1994 in NYC. Stretch later became associated with Bad Boy and was murdered. Tenad Washington was a suspect in Stretch's fatal shooting. Washington was later convicted as an accomplice in the murder of Run DMC's Jam Master Jay. It's all connected.

It is a coincidence that he says "RIP Biggie Smalls", BUT it could also be that Suge Knight was trying to capitalize on the East Coast/West Coast feud and released the unreleased song.

Stretch was killed one year TO THE DAY after Pac was shot and robbed. If you think Pac wasn't somehow involved in Stretch's murder, then i have this great bridge to sell you. "Coincidence"?? Come on. Suge Knight DEFINITELY knows a whole lot more than he claims about all these murders -- Stretch, Pac & Notorious BIG -- but he ain't snitchin, he's keeping his mouth shut.

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