Wu-Tang Clan producer RZA says that he believes Tupac Shakur was more dangerous than Biggie Smalls.
“Then you go to Pac, once again, immaculate voice, but what Pac had, I think, was a way of touching us in all of our emotions. Like, Pac had the power to infuse your emotional thought, like ‘Brenda Has a Baby,’ ‘Dear Mama,’ but then he had the power to arouse the rebel in you. You know? And those two things—actually, he was probably more dangerous than Big, Notorious B.I.G,” he said on the Art of Dialogue.
“Notorious B.I.G., we could party with him, to this day we’re still…but Pac, we’re probably, going to point, he was more going into the Malcolm X of things and society fears that.”
Both men were murdered within months of each other. Recently, a former detective who worked on the Tupac murder case says he believes that Keefe D should be in custody after admitting to being involved in the shooting.