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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Busta had recorded a Music/JDilla-produced track with Music/TheNotoriousBIG called "The Ugliest" for ''The Coming'', but had it removed because Biggie's verse targeted Music/TupacShakur, and didn't want to be involved in the feud, since he helped broker a truce between Pac and [[Music/ATribeCalledQuest the Tribe]] a couple years earlier. When the song was remixed and released as "Dangerous MCs" on Biggie's posthumous album ''Born Again'', Busta pointedly removed a particularly overt dig at the now-dead Tupac from the track.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Busta had recorded a Music/JDilla-produced track with Music/TheNotoriousBIG called "The Ugliest" for ''The Coming'', but had it removed because Biggie's verse targeted Music/TupacShakur, and didn't want to be involved in the feud, since he helped broker a truce between Pac and [[Music/ATribeCalledQuest the Tribe]] a couple years earlier. When the song was remixed and released as "Dangerous MCs" [=MCs=]" on Biggie's posthumous album ''Born Again'', Busta pointedly removed a particularly overt dig at the now-dead Tupac from the track.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Busta had recorded a Music/JDilla-produced track with Music/TheNotoriousBIG called "The Ugliest" for ''The Coming'', but had it removed because Biggie's verse targeted Music/TupacShakur, and didn't want to be involved in the feud, since he helped broker a truce between Pac and [[Music/ATribeCalledQuest the Tribe]] a couple years earlier. When the song was remixed and released as "Dangerous MCs" on Biggie's posthumous album ''Born Again'', Busta pointedly removed a particularly overt dig at the now-dead Tupac from the track.

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