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"Who Shot Ya?" is a song by American rapper the Notorious B.I.G., backed by Sean Combs. Bad Boy Entertainment released it on February 21, 1995, on an alternate reissue of Wallace's single "Big Poppa/Warning". Its new B-side "Who Shot Ya", a revision of a track already issued earlier in 1995, was "controversial and hugely influential."
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Mahbod Moghadam (() November 17, 1982 – March 25, 2024) was an American [1] internet entrepreneur. [2] In 2009, he, Tom Lehman and Ilan Zechory co-founded Rap Genius (now Genius), a website on which users can submit annotations and interpretations of song lyrics and other content.
Christopher George Latore Wallace [6] was born at Cumberland Hospital in Brooklyn, New York, on May 21, 1972. [7] Wallace was the only child of Jamaican immigrant parents; [8] [9] his mother Voletta Wallace (1947–2025), [10] was a preschool teacher, [11] [12] while his father Selwyn George Latore (1933–1996), was a welder and politician.
The song was a hit on U.S. radio before being issued as a single. On its release, "Hypnotize" entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number two, right behind labelmate and co-writer and co-producer Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs ("Can't Nobody Hold Me Down").
The song features a keyboard sample in the production and rapid-fire rapping, with verses from The Notorious B.I.G., Bizzy Bone, Krayzie Bone and Layzie Bone. [4] B.I.G. refers to 2Pac with the line "so-called beef with you-know-who", calling their feud "bullshit", while Bone Thugs-N-Harmony also disses Three 6 Mafia.
"Shots Fired" is a song by American rapper Megan Thee Stallion. It was released as the first track from Megan's debut studio album, Good News, on November 20, 2020.A diss track, the song recounts Megan's 2020 shooting incident, mocking the shooter, rapper Tory Lanez.
Wardell Fouse (July 22, 1960 – July 24, 2003), also known as Darnell Bolton and Poochie, was an American gang member implicated in the 1997 murder of the rapper Christopher Wallace, whose stage name was Notorious B.I.G. Fouse belonged to the California-based gang known as the Mob Piru Bloods.