
Tiny Reveals Biggie Apologized To Xscape Moments Before His Death
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During a recent interview on The Morning Hustle, Tameka 'Tiny' Harris revealed a powerful moment that took place just minutes before the tragic death of The Notorious B.I.G.
According to Tiny, the legendary rapper took the opportunity to apologize for the controversial lyric he rapped about Xscape in his track 'Just Playin' (Dreams).' The infamous line, 'I'll f**k RuPaul before I f**k them ugly a** Xscape b**ches,' had long caused tension between Biggie and the R&B girl group.
Tiny explained that Biggie approached them at an event and expressed his regret over the insult. 'He was like, 'I didn't mean it. I love y'all. Y'all beautiful,'' Tiny recalled. Interestingly, Kandi Burruss, also a member of Xscape, revealed that she declined the chance to hear Biggie out at that moment, saying she didn't want to speak with him.
Though this emotional story was first shared back in 2020, according to Revolt TV, it has recently gone viral again following Tiny's new recounting of the event during her appearance on *The Morning Hustle*. Fans have been reacting strongly online, with many expressing surprise and admiration for Biggie's willingness to make amends before his untimely passing.
Biggie Smalls was tragically killed in a drive-by shooting in Los Angeles in March 1997. This anecdote adds a bittersweet layer to his legacy, showing a more human side of the rapper just moments before his death.
Check out the full interview below:
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