RZA and Wu-Tang Clan have been making waves with the Hulu series ‘Wu-Tang: American Saga.’ Since then, RZA has been on a press run, giving his thoughts on music, life, and spirituality. During an interview with ‘The Art of Dialogue,’ RZA was asked about The Notorious BIG and Tupac Shakur. RZA was very candid about his thoughts on both rappers and went on to say he thinks 2 Pac was more dangerous as an emcee than Biggie.

RZA said, “You go to Pac, once again, immaculate voice, but what Pac had, I think, was a way of touching us in all of our emotions. Like, Pac had the power to infuse your emotional thought, like ‘Brenda Has a Baby,’ ‘Dear Mama,’ but then he had the power to arouse the rebel in you. You know?” While speaking about Biggie, RZA said, “And those two things... actually, he was probably more dangerous than Big. Notorious B.I.G., we could party with him, to this day we’re still … but Pac, we’re probably, going to point, he was more going into the Malcolm X of things and society fears that.”

The storied Wu-Tang Clan producer then went on to say Tupac is “really good at communicating love and starting revolutions while Biggie can do so but with less of the revolutionary impact.” Watch above.