We lost B.I.G. OTD 3.09.1997

Throwbacks of The Notorious B.I.G. with JAY-Z, Mic Geronimo, Abdul Abott (director) at the “Ain’t No Nigga” video shoot in Miami (April 1996)

  • @miseducator
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    2912 hours ago

    It’s the jack-off fist that was popular in the nineties to signal boredom or annoyance.

      • @Snowclone
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        They are holding out a fist. Hardly a gang sign. In African American culture a first often represents struggling against racist laws, and principals, against terrorist groups like the KKK, and white supremacy from government officials like Hoover, or embedded in laws and customs, which would fit the title of the song.

        Look, this isn’t complicated, they are holding out a fist. This is a pretty universal expression of readiness or willingness to fight.

      • @[email protected]
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        10 hours ago

        Ay ay, more like Melatonitdown, esé. Dontchu know about that Baader Meinhof, homes? Don’t start now.

  • @[email protected]
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    212 hours ago

    I don’t know about Jay z, but Biggie has the look of “Bitch better have my money” on his face so imma go with that.