Tupac and Biggie are often considered to be the best rappers to have ever lived, which is crazy to think about, considering they both left us far too soon with so much left to offer. They were in high demand for other rappers to collaborate with, as just being on the same track as either of these two greats could help raise a young rapper into the mainstream light. The list of artists who were able to work with either of these hip hop poets is few, and those who got to work with both, even fewer. Here's the select few that got to revel in hip hop glory.
1. Big Daddy Kane
Big Daddy Kane was just one of the members of the famed "95 Freestyle" at Madison Square Garden.
2. Easy Mo Bee
Bee was heavily involved in producing Biggie's Ready To Die album, while also producing two songs on Tupac's Me Against The World.
3. Heavy D
Heavy D was one of the two featured artists on Biggie and Tupac's "Let's Get It On" single.
4. Outlawz
The group, founded by Tupac, was featured on "Runnin' From Tha Police" alongside Biggie, performing under the name Dramacydal.
5. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
Bone Thugs worked with Biggie on "Notorious Thugs", while also collaborating on "Thug Luv" with Tupac.
6. Shyheim
At the tender age of 15, this young rapper was featured on "Freestyle 95" alongside Biggie, Tupac, and Big Daddy Kane.
7. Buju Banton
Banton was featured on Tupac's "Runnin' From Tha Police" alongside Biggie and others.
8. Method Man
Meth was on Biggie's "The What", while also working with Tupac on "Got My Mind Made Up".
9. Too $hort
$hort was on Biggie's "The World Is Filled" single, while he and Tupac were both featured on the Ant Banks track "4 Tha Hustlas".
10. Stretch
11. Scoob Lover
Scoob started off as a dancer for Big Daddy Kane, and was also featured in the "95 Freestyle" alongside Kane, Tupac, and Biggie.
12. Grand Puba
A member of Brand Nubian, Puba recorded alongside Pac and Biggie on the single "Let's Get It On".
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