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Happy Birthday to The Notorious B.I.G. He would have been 54 today
Happy Heavenly Birthday Biggie Smalls 🕊🎂
What’s Your Favorite Song From Biggie
Why Are The Best Hip Hop Albums of 1994?!!
1994 is universally agreed upon as one of the absolute peaks of hip hop history. We got arguably the two greatest debut albums of all time from Nas and Biggie, the arrival of a southern powerhouse in OutKast, and flawless production stretches from the likes of Premier, Pete Rock, and RZA. The variety of elite lyricism and production across the board proved that hip hop could be commercially dominant without sacrificing an ounce of its raw, artistic integrity. It truly was an era that still hasn't been matched.
Nas - Illmatic
The Notorious B.I.G. - Ready to Die
OutKast - Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik
Scarface - The Diary
Gang Starr - Hard to Earn
Method Man - Tical
Jeru the Damaja - The Sun Rises in the East
Common - Resurrection
Pete Rock & CL Smooth - The Main Ingredient
Organized Konfusion - Stress: The Extinction Agenda
Looking back at this run, 1994 wasn't just a stellar moment for the genre. It was a definitive turning point that shaped the entire trajectory of the culture. So.. are there any albums on this list unaccounted for? Let me know in the comments ✌️
In 1994, presumably sometime before Ready To Die, Biggie and Lord Finesse freestyled at a club event.
The Notorious B.I.G. - Big Poppa (Live Spring Break 1995)
What Are The Best Sophomore Rap Albums of All Time?!
The "Sophomore Slump" is one of the most storied hurdles in hip-hop. After a lifetime of preparation goes into a debut, the pressure to evolve while maintaining momentum often leads to a flop. However, the artists below didn't just avoid the slump, but they used their second outings to expand their sound, sharpen their lyricism, and cement their place in Hip-Hop.
• The Notorious B.I.G. – Life After Death
• OutKast – ATLiens
• Kendrick Lamar – good kid, m.A.A.d city
• Nas – It Was Written
• Lupe Fiasco – The Cool
• Kanye West – Late Registration
• DMX – Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood
• Eminem – The Marshall Mathers LP
• Mobb Deep – The Infamous
• A Tribe Called Quest – The Low End Theory
• Jay-Z – In My Lifetime, Vol. 1
Whether they took a more commercial turn to reach the masses or retreated into a darker, more experimental world, these albums represent the moment these rappers proved they were more than just one-hit wonders. They turned the slump into a springboard, delivering albums that are not only classics, but that many fans argue are even better than their debuts.
What do you guys think of the list? Which albums are missing from this list? Let me know in the comments ✌️✌️
ER doctors massaged Biggie's heart, former LA Coroner Chief reviews auto...
Nearly 30 years later...this is hard to unpack. He was so young.
remix ı found at my old pc
audio quality is so bad
Nas - Life's A Bitch [Remix] (feat. The Notorious B.I.G., AZ & Olu Dara)
(I know this is a Nas song, but it still involves Biggie.)
I've always wanted to have Biggie on Illmatic, and some people choose the obvious picks like N.Y. State of Mind or The World Is Yours, but I think Life's A Bitch is a much more fitting choice. Biggie's verse is from Everyday Struggle, and I don't think I really need to explain why it fits in with the theme of this song. I'm sorry if Biggie's flow is a little offbeat, I had to manipulate the speed to match the beat, and I don't think I got it perfect but I tried my best.
Timestamps:
Intro - 0:00
AZ verse - 0:21
1st chorus - 1:04
BIG verse - 1:25
2nd chorus - 2:29
Nas verse - 2:50
3rd chorus - 3:44
Olu Dara solo - 4:08
Full lyrics are in the video description.