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Tony Yayo had an interesting discussion with Vlad about hip-hop history and the controversial subject of who deserves the title of "Greatest of All Time." Vlad first mentioned that his inaugural hip-hop interview was with Special Ed. The conversation soon turned to controversial opinions surrounding the legitimacy of naming Notorious B.I.G. as one of the greatest due to his relatively short discography. Tony Yayo defended Biggie, asserting that it's not about the quantity but the quality of the work. He reinforced his point by referring to Michael Jackson's legendary "Thriller" album. Furthermore, Yayo delved into the value of innovation, citing Biggie's guidance of Junior Mafia and Lil Kim as groundbreaking. His argument is that Biggie's influence extends far beyond album sales or the number of records released.