First of all Britney Vs Xtina was not a fan created thing it was solely the media who pitted them against each other and the stans have kept that alive and there's no way Brit and Xtina's not really feud was bigger than Pac and Biggie when ppl were killed
Listen, older man I'm gonna need receipts posted as to how Britney vs. Christina was a bigger rivalry, otherwise you are off-topic.
Read my last post, child.
I clearly stated if we're adding fanbases into the mix, then yes, the Princesses of Pop war is up there.
If we're talking acts that legitimately wanted to deep six each other and were ****ing each other's wives on wax and/or IRL, then these MCs come into play.
The fact that you genuinely think you're clocking someone who actually knows what they're talking about.
Did you miss Diddy vs. Suge Knight when doing your Wikipedia research or the fact that Biggie only had one album out before dying and it was only a minor success? The biggest thing about Biggie's music career before dying was "Hit 'Em Up."
Girl, are you not understanding the ACTUAL discussion.
It's biggest musical rivalries. This isn't based on how big his career was.
The rivalry IT'S SELF (no Billboard charts, records sold, or chart receipts involved) is a bigger rivalry than Britney vs. Xtina. It had a bigger impact in music history, it changed music history, it received news coverage, received documentaries, and is still a bigger subject today. LIVES were lost. The 2 biggest icons in the history of a genre became solidified because of the impact of the beef.
It doesn't matter whether you were born in 1965 or 2015. None of this deniable.
Please provide on Britney vs. Xtina touching any of these.
Um i didn't call you delusional (even tho your comment was tho)
Britney vs Xtina was a stan thing that got media coverage, like Katy vs Gaga or Bey vs Rih. it's not a rivalry, nor is it "music's biggest rivalry".
And the thread isn't about how big biggie was before he died. It's about Music's Biggest Rivalries.
it had way more impact than the 2 you mentioned. stop immediately.
Diddy launched Biggie and the feud between the two started because Suge Knight posted bail for Tupac so he'd join Death Row.
Tupac vs. Biggie was also a stan thing that got media coverage. But there was no music rivalry till Biggie died and got one hit album (and his earlier album moved units). Tupac was actually an icon prior to death.
The fact that you genuinely think you're clocking someone who actually knows what they're talking about.
Did you miss Diddy vs. Suge Knight when doing your Wikipedia research or the fact that Biggie only had one album out before dying and it was only a minor success? The biggest thing about Biggie's music career before dying was "Hit 'Em Up."
Clearly your wikipedia isn't working, because this is a blatant lie.
I clearly stated if we're adding fanbases into the mix, then yes, the Princesses of Pop war is up there.
If we're talking acts that legitimately wanted to deep six each other and were ****ing each other's wives on wax and/or IRL, then these MCs come into play.
Don't test me.
And you clearly still do not make sense.
If we add fanbases the winner....ding ding ding, is still Tupac vs. Biggie. It ignited a war between coasts of an entire community. East Coast vs. West Coast in 90's Rap is much bigger than Britney and Christina's little squad of fans.
OooHHHH so afraid to test a man on the computer~~~ *clutches self*
Diddy launched Biggie and the feud between the two started because Suge Knight posted bail for Tupac so he'd join Death Row.
Tupac vs. Biggie was also a stan thing that got media coverage. But there was no music rivalry till Biggie died and got one hit album (and his earlier album moved units). Tupac was actually an icon prior to death.
I don't care about how the beef started.
Like iHype said, Lives were lost. It's still referenced till this day.
No one cares about the rivalries you mentioned.
and once again, this thread is NOT about success. It's about rivalries.
Diddy launched Biggie and the feud between the two started because Suge Knight posted bail for Tupac so he'd join Death Row.
Tupac vs. Biggie was also a stan thing that got media coverage. But there was no music rivalry till Biggie died and got one hit album (and his earlier album moved units). Tupac was actually an icon prior to death.
East v. West Coast in the grand scope of '90s rap was brief, sandwiched between the whole hippie conscious/Native Tongues and Shiny Suit era. It was more insular - community-wise - than the other ones I've suggested.
Media wise, the portrayal of two black men entrenched in gang relations played perfectly into hot topic news in that decade. Neither of them were moving enough units for this to be the be-all end-all.
So what, they died. They ain't shoot each other simultaneously at point blank range, lol.
Girl, are you not understanding the ACTUAL discussion.
It's biggest musical rivalries. This isn't based on how big his career was.
The rivalry ITSELF (no Billboard charts, records sold, or chart receipts involved) is a bigger rivalry than Britney vs. Xtina. It had a bigger impact in music history, it changed music history, it received news coverage, received documentaries, and is still a bigger subject today. LIVES were lost. The 2 biggest icons in the history of a genre became solidified because of the impact of the beef.
It doesn't matter whether you were born in 1965 or 2015. None of this deniable.
Please provide on Britney vs. Xtina touching any of these.
You're confusing yourself.
If you want to talk about East Coast vs. West Coast impact, it started years before Biggie did. Familiarize yourself:
While nothing as drastic happened outside of music, Britney vs. Xtina was actually a musical rivalry. When did Tupac vs. Biggie ever battle musically? Biggie made more diss songs about Raekwon and his own damn producers and disappeared again by his third album when Faith Evans vs. Lil Kim was the biggest thing happening in his career He just got placed as the East Coast's figurehead because Tupac flamed him and he died.
Britney vs. Christina actually happened on the charts WW. They were actually comparable rivals till 2010. They actually motivated consumers. Tupac moved consumers but Biggie was only big in death.
East v. West Coast in the grand scope of '90s rap was brief, sandwiched between the whole hippie conscious/Native Tongues and Shiny Suit era. It was more insular - community-wise - than the other ones I've suggested.
Media wise, the portrayal of two black men entrenched in gang relations played perfectly into hot topic news in that decade. Neither of them were moving enough units for this to be the be-all end-all.
So what, they died. They ain't shoot each other, lol.
And yet, it was still bigger than Britney Spears vs. Christina Aguilera.