Scenarios about 'East Coast-West Coast rivalry'
The cultural and commercial competition between the hip-hop scenes of America's East Coast (primarily New York) and West Coast (primarily Los Angeles) that reached its peak in the mid-1990s. This rivalry encompassed distinct musical styles, business practices, and regional identities, tragically escalating to violence that claimed the lives of prominent artists Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G. The conflict's legacy continues to influence discussions about regional identity in American music and cultural geography.
What If The Notorious B.I.G. Was Never Murdered?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Christopher Wallace survived the 1997 shooting, potentially transforming hip-hop culture, East-West Coast relations, and the trajectory of music in the 21st century.
What If Tupac Shakur Was Never Killed?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Tupac Shakur survived the 1996 Las Vegas shooting, potentially transforming hip-hop culture, race relations, and entertainment in America for decades to come.