Big Pun – Resurrection (Updated)

Yesterday was the 10th anniversary of Big Pun’s death. They were planning on releasing a tribute mixtape today, but it’s been pushed back to next Sunday. The first verse on this song has never been heard before. Courtesy of Sean C & LV.
This track is only available for download via iTunes and all the proceceds will go to Pun’s family who need it, if you don’t know Fat Joe did Pun’s family dirty and they haven’t recieved any procedes from Big Pun’s rap career. Infact the mother of Big Pun’s kids is actually in a home.
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Below is a tribute to Big Pun done on Shade 45, listening to this took me back and reminded me that Big Pun was one of the greatest lyricist I ever heard.
Shade 45 The Extended Drunk Mixxx Hour Part 1
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Shade 45 The Extended Drunk Mixxx Hour Part 2
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Big Pun feat. Fat Joe, Armageddon & Raekwon – Fire Water
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Big Pun – Dream Shatterer (Original Version)
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Comment by sab on 8 February 2010:
who the fuck is big pun?????
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Mdesu Reply:
February 9th, 2010 at 12:28 am
lol Big Pun was a dope rapper from the Bronx. He’s probably better than your favorite rapper. Up your Hip Hop history and you’d know this!
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Chozen Reply:
February 9th, 2010 at 7:23 am
Man I should just ban you from the site for asking that.
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Comment by wes on 9 February 2010:
wow how u gon be on a site called HIPHOPmusic and you dont even know who BigPun is
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Comment by Ms. Mary Jane on 9 February 2010:
you really do need to get it togetha. u must be mad young or just clueless. but anyway whats up wit dat pic? i dont think pun cud jump dat high wen he was here lol just a thought
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Pingback by Cookin Soul, Big Pun & J Dilla – BIG DILLA (Feb 7th Edition) Mixtape on 9 February 2010:
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Comment by web2k3 on 9 February 2010:
Yo, “sab”…. All I could say is “WWWWWWOOOOOOOWWWWW”… My girl almost fainted when she read that bullshit comment… R U Serious??? I really need to know… Cause you either are the dumbest bitchass kid in the world or you’re 10 years old??? Please… I want to forgive you… PLEAASSSEEE, tell me you’re just a punk kid that needs a history lesson… I’m gonna tell you what my daddy always told me, “Read fool, and dont be an idiot”
Peace!!!
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Comment by unknown blogger on 9 February 2010:
Listen, Sab is a perfect example of what hip hop fans of today listen to. Either A) he’s young and perhaps doesn’t know that the mid-90′s are considered the golden age of hip-hop or B) He is a result of what I like to call cat in the hat rhymes. I’m not saying that hip-hop is dead by all means but what I am saying is that there are few lyricists out there. There’s allot of entertainers but few lyricist. And anyone who remembers Pun will have to agree with me.
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Comment by Tj on 12 February 2010:
I apologize before hand but i had no idea who Big Pun is, and I am 17. I hadn’t even heard of him tell read this post, but damn this guy is lyrical, I haven’t heard words with more than two syllables in a rhyme in an eternity. I am not a big fan of old school hip-hop but I will admit that it was the golden age of lyrics. However it is not to say that we are in a golden age of our own in terms of beats rather than lyrics.
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Way Reply:
February 13th, 2010 at 4:32 pm
I gotta kinda disagree wit u on da beats bein golden because the producers in the 90s were killin too. and most of the beats now in the last couple years have been rather generic
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Comment by affiliate on 22 February 2010:
you don’t know Fat Joe did Pun’s family dirty and they haven’t recieved any procedes from Big Pun’s rap career.
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Comment by the unknown blooger on 4 March 2010:
TJ, if you ever have a chance if like Pun, please look up Big L, Wu-Tang’s 36 Chambers, Nas It was written and listen to track 4 I gave you power, Outkast-Aquemini, Biggie Life after Death, Nore-N.O.R.E, Listen I know this post is late in fact a whole month late but this is your starter kit. Listen and really take in the vibe of the 90′s. Now pretend that you’re my age 25 and have been listening to hip hop since you were 10. Now bring it to the present day hip-hop. Every line that rappers use these days are only duplicates of our day. There’s is no gripe here about the young rappers but as you can imagine the shit gets repetitive real quick. If anybody ever see’s this post and knows TJ. Just put him on because I think’s its time for our generation to show why we fell in love w/ hip hop.
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