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maro
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Fri Dec-09-11 01:20 PM

"King Tee was B.I.G's favorite MC."


          

according to ICE T .. according to wiki


King Tee is an artist I've yet to explore. My people used to rock his shit in the mid 90's but I never really payed much attention. Just reading this wiki page has me all kinds of excited to begin the journey.

What say you? What King Tee album is your favorite?


some King wiki swipes:

-Tee greatly influenced The Notorious B.I.G. with his deep voice, flow and rhyme style, which Big would at times imitate on his 1994 album Ready to Die

-Tee began mentoring a young trio of rappers called Tha Alkaholiks, or "Tha Liks,"

-In 2002, King Tee independently released his Aftermath album, Thy Kingdom Come, produced by Dr Dre and Battlecat

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...your Auntie Clarisse!

lurkin since 1999. werd.

  

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King Tee was B.I.G's favorite MC. [View all] , maro, Fri Dec-09-11 01:20 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
That motherfucker is the best. Down Ass Loc
Dec 09th 2011
1
EEWwww dayum
Dec 09th 2011
3
      the beat is just crazy with the bass up
Dec 09th 2011
9
Squeeze Ya Balls off Thy Kingdom Come
Dec 09th 2011
2
my god how did i miss this gem
Dec 09th 2011
36
Battlecat laced him on thatone
Dec 10th 2011
43
King Tee IV Life is just as good as Ready To Die...
Dec 09th 2011
4
Help!! Help!!! Man Overboard!!!
Dec 09th 2011
7
I dunno bout all that, but...
Dec 13th 2011
63
Hmm. Never knew that, but now that I know I can hear the influence
Dec 09th 2011
5
Thy Kingdom Come is a great album.
Dec 09th 2011
6
you can hear his influence on BIG on the Ready to Die album
Dec 09th 2011
8
All his albums are great, IMO..
Dec 09th 2011
10
He also had the best St. Ide's radio spot..
Dec 09th 2011
12
Favorite album of his is PROBABLY "Tha Triflin' Album"
Dec 09th 2011
11
Yeah that orange and white color scheme was ignorant as fuck
Dec 09th 2011
13
maaaan, i used to covet that whip...
Dec 13th 2011
58
Yes, the original version of Dippin' > video version, but..
Dec 09th 2011
14
I think Imma go with the o.g. version of "At Your Own Risk"
Dec 09th 2011
22
I can't really remember but wasn't Xzibit on that joint
Dec 09th 2011
19
Not on Triflin'.. He was on IV..
Dec 09th 2011
20
Back then the Liks were just J-Ro and E-Swift
Dec 09th 2011
23
      Xhibit was one of the throwback rappers on "Flashback"
Dec 09th 2011
27
      Yeah, he also had a verse on "Hit and Run"
Dec 09th 2011
28
           He set off Freestyle Ghetto Which was 94 i beleive...
Dec 10th 2011
40
                Good call..
Dec 12th 2011
45
                Breeze from LA Posse put out an album in '89
Dec 12th 2011
46
                     RE: Breeze from LA Posse put out an album in '89
Dec 13th 2011
62
      I think Tash was incarcerated at the time
Dec 09th 2011
31
it's funny I had 'Act A Fool' on tape when it dropped & it didn't
Dec 09th 2011
21
My best friend bumped the shit out of it freshman year of HS
Dec 09th 2011
25
Advertisment was my joint on the IV Life album (link)
Dec 09th 2011
30
+1
Dec 09th 2011
38
5 years ago I made a post stating BIG got his style from Tee
Dec 09th 2011
15
I got it shit bangs... why do people still consider Kingdom unreleased?
Dec 09th 2011
16
Same reason I consider KMD's "Black Bastards" unreleased
Dec 09th 2011
24
ESPECIALLY early Biggie and his voice, definitely so
Dec 09th 2011
33
I remember having the one with the orange car cover
Dec 09th 2011
17
Ruff Rhyme remix is my all time fav
Dec 09th 2011
18
Yep, I was disappointed the video version wasn't on the album
Dec 09th 2011
26
      I get mad when Backspin plays the original version
Dec 09th 2011
29
           that's how I feel when they play Biz Markie's Vapors in Goin Off format
Dec 09th 2011
34
the one with played like a funky piano
Dec 09th 2011
32
this was my shit....
Dec 09th 2011
35
Cali expert
Dec 09th 2011
37
positively negative off of xzibit's debut feat tee is INSANE
Dec 09th 2011
39
That shit was EPIC
Dec 10th 2011
44
hell yes
Dec 12th 2011
50
...open like Nicole Brown-Simpson...
Dec 13th 2011
64
I thought Big WAS King Tee when he first came out
Dec 10th 2011
41
Thanks for this thread...
Dec 10th 2011
42
I'm with Jakob
Dec 13th 2011
54
Copped the IV
Dec 12th 2011
47
I remember the 1st time I heard You Can't See Me
Dec 12th 2011
48
RE: King Tee was B.I.G's favorite MC.
Dec 12th 2011
49
Yooooooow!!! i JUST discovered this emcee!!
Dec 13th 2011
51
start with ACT A FOOL
Dec 13th 2011
60
King Tee is truly one of hip hop's most underrated artists
Dec 13th 2011
52
COTDAMNIT IM ((((IN)))) THIS POAST ALL DAY!!
Dec 13th 2011
53
Da Triflin Album, At Your Own Risk, Act A Fool
Dec 13th 2011
55
I just grinned reading this post
Dec 13th 2011
56
*slow clap for this King Tee love fest*
Dec 13th 2011
57
was never big on king tee but this shit here was my isht
Dec 13th 2011
59
Tell me he didn't sound like LL on this though...
Dec 13th 2011
61
just reminded me my first post here was about King Tee
Dec 14th 2011
65
Buckshot was Tupacs
Dec 15th 2011
66

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