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Will.i.am Reveals He Isn’t A Huge Biggie Or Tupac Fan: ‘That Kind Of Music Doesn’t Speak To My Spirit’

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Biggie and Tupac weren’t formative artists for will.i.am. Appearing on the “Hip-Hop Confessions” podcast, the Black Eyed Peas artist confessed that he actually isn’t that into the iconic and widely acclaimed ’90s rappers. READ MORE: Original Black Eyed Peas Member Kim Hill Hits Back At Will.i.Am After ‘Black Group’ Comments “I’m gonna say something… I don’t want to say it in a disrespectful way,” he told host Skillz. “When people say Tupac and Biggie, I’m such [an] A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul head that I don’t like Tupac and Biggie.” He added, “That kind of music doesn’t speak to my spirit.

I like Boogie Down Productions, KRS-One; if it’s like, ‘Tupac or Biggie?,’ I’m like, ‘KRS-One.’ Why those two?” will.i.am also shared some other artists he looks up to in the world of hip-hop. “If it’s Tupac and Biggie, I don’t hold them up like that,” he said. “I hold Eric B. [and] Rakim up like that.” READ MORE: Black Eyed Peas Frontman Defies Israel Boycott Calls Despite not being a huge fan of the artists, he did admit to admiring Tupac. “Tupac’s dope.

Don’t get me wrong. It’s not like I don’t think he’s dope,” will.i.am said. Talking about his love for groups like De La Soul and A Tribe Called Quest, the musician explained, “It kept me safe while I was in the projects.

Had I loved Tupac and Biggie while I was in the projects, I probably would’ve been stuck in the projects still.” Biggie, who also went by the name Notorious B.I.G., was killed in a shooting on March 9, 1997, just months after Tupac’s killing on September 13, 1996.

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