By Chuck “Jigsaw” Creekmur
When Big Pun died, it was a dark day in Hip-Hop. Frankly, it was probably darker than most fans realized. Pun was a member of an innovative and elite group of MC’s that reclaimed the art of lyricism. Influenced by Kool G Rap, he lead a renaissance with acts like Canibus, DMX, the Goodie Mob and connected with the acts of the early-to-mid 90’s. When he died, we lost a general in that movement.
Pun is consistently remembered for his rhymes, wit and swagger even nine years since his sudden death. Here is a collection of my favorite collaborations to recall one of the most exciting artists in Hip-Hop history. The list pairs Pun with a vast supporting cast that includes Black Thoughts, Fat Joe, Cuban Link and The Notorious B.I.G. The inventory isn’t meant to be perfect, because I’d like to swap favorites with other Pun fans. If you miss Big Pun, offer your favorite songs and collaborations from the big man.
Christopher Rios (November 9, 1971 - February 7, 2000)
“Twinz (Deep Cover '98)” - Big Pun Feat. Fat Joe
Every time I listen to this song, it’s like listening to it for the first time. It gave us one of the best one-liners ever. Pun says, “Dead in the middle of Little Italy, little did we know that we riddled two middle men who didn't do diddly.” Whoa. This remix stretched Dre and Snoop’s shoes. Period.
“Blow For Blow” – Big Pun and Cuban Link
Without question, this is my favorite Big Pun mixtape song. An amazing display of lyricism by both men - “Hit you with so many rights, you’re gonna beg for a left.” I quit.