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The Notorious B.I.G. – Big Poppa
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“Big Poppa” was released as the second single from Ready To Die following the commercial success of the album’s lead single “Juicy.” Both of Biggie’s first two singles topped
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The Notorious B.I.G. – Juicy
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“Juicy” is the first single from Big’s debut album, Ready to Die, and is the track that established him as a titan.
It was one of the first mainstream rap songs about a rapper’s
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The Notorious B.I.G. (Ft. Diddy & Ma$e) – Mo' Money Mo' Problems
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“Mo' Money, Mo Problems” represents Puff Daddy and the Family’s 1997 coming out to a crossover audience.
The song discusses the troubles that come with affluence. It was released
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The Notorious B.I.G. – Who Shot Ya?
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“Who Shot Ya?” is Biggie’s warning to his adversaries not to mess with him and if they do, he will return the favor by killing them.
The song was originally recorded for Mary J
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The Notorious B.I.G. – Warning
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“Warning” was released along with “Big Poppa” as the second single from Ready To Die as a double A-side with “Who Shot Ya?” on the B-side. Similar to “Gimme the Loot,” Biggie raps
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The Notorious B.I.G. – One More Chance / Stay With Me [Remix]
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Released in the summer of 1995, this remix of “One More Chance” became Biggie’s biggest hit (until his death), tying Michael Jackson’s record for highest debut on Billboard’s Hot
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The Notorious B.I.G. (Ft. Diddy & Lil' Kim) – Notorious B.I.G.
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The song contains samples from “Notorious” by Duran Duran. It was released posthumously on the album Born Again. It features Sean “Puff Daddy” Combs and Lil Kim, friends and
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The Notorious B.I.G. – Suicidal Thoughts
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In this final track off of The Notorious B.I.G.’s classic debut album, Ready to Die, Biggie calls up Puff Daddy in the middle of the night to explain that he’s about to commit
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The Notorious B.I.G. – Ten Crack Commandments
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In “Ten Crack Commandments,” Biggie presents himself as the Moses of the drug game, juxtaposing the force of God with the dark forces of capitalism, much like Jay Z’s “D'Evils” As
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The Notorious B.I.G. – One More Chance
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Not to be confused with the remix (“One More Chance/Stay With Me (Remix)”) that became a major hit in 1995.
The original “One More Chance” appeared on Biggie’s 1994 debut Ready To
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The Notorious B.I.G. – Kick In The Door
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From Biggie’s second and final official album, Life After Death, “Kick in the Door” is a diss track aimed at everybody, nobody, haters, other rappers (including Nas, Jeru the
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The Notorious B.I.G. (Ft. Sadat X) – Come On
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The original version of this song was produced by Lord Finesse in 1993 but never saw a proper release. It eventually appeared remixed on the posthumous 1999 album Born Again
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The Notorious B.I.G. – Going Back To Cali
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“Going Back To Cali” is Biggie’s love letter to California, recorded at the peak of the controversial East Coast/West Coast rivalry of the mid-’90s.
The song was produced by
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Highest To Lowest – Highest To Lowest: The Notorious B.I.G.
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The Notorious B.I.G.'s Songs: Highest To Lowest / - Hypnotize (520,055,251) / - Juicy (2005 Remaster) (457,303,619) / - Big Poppa (418,861,950) / - Mo Money Mo Problems (feat
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The Notorious B.I.G. (Ft. Eminem) – Dead Wrong
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A posthumous Biggie song about rape, murder, and pedophilia—perfect for an Eminem feature, which he discussed in his autobiography The Way I Am:
I rapped on a remix of The
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The Notorious B.I.G. – Just Playing (Dreams)
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Biggie Smalls runs through a list of his favorite R&B singers, detailing what sexual acts he’d like to engage in with them, including: Patti LaBelle; Regina Belle; Jasmine Guy
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The Notorious B.I.G. (Ft. Avery Storm, Diddy, Jagged Edge & Nelly) – Nasty Girl
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This was the first single from The Notorious Duets: The Last Chapter which was released at the end of 2005, almost 9 years after B.I.G.’s death. This Jazze Pha produced hit was a
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The Notorious B.I.G. (Ft. Too $hort) – Big Booty Hoes
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Biggie’s verses in Big Booty Hoes comes from the song Bust A Nut by Uncle Luke.
The song was produced by Daven “Prestige” Vanderpool.
Samples:
“Crab Apple” by Idris Muhammad
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The Notorious B.I.G. – Gimme the Loot
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One of the most popular Notorious B.I.G songs, “Gimme the Loot” is about Biggie and his right-hand man being stick-up kids in the streets committing various robberies with little
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The Notorious B.I.G. – Ready To Die
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Title track of Ready To Die, it talks about his experiences in life and how he’s ready to die.
Main intention, taken from an annotation:
B.I.G. also says later that “Ready To Die
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The Notorious B.I.G. (Ft. 112) – Sky's The Limit
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“Sky’s The Limit” is a rag-to-riches story—the three verses describe different parts of Biggie’s life. The track went gold in 1998, after his death.
Biggie first describes his
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The Notorious B.I.G. – Machine Gun Funk
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Biggie compares a life of crime to a life of rhyme; as he said in an interview this was his favorite song.
Samples: the guitar part is from "Something Extra" by Black Heat, and
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Genius Türkçe Çeviri – The Notorious B.I.G. - Big Poppa (Türkçe Çeviri)
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“Big Poppa” Biggie'nin ilk 10 hit şarkısından bir tanesidir. 1994 çıkışlı Ready To Die albümünün ikinci single'ıdır.
Şarkı Biggie'nin ilk çalışmalarındaki sert ve agresif tarzının
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The Notorious B.I.G. (Ft. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony) – Notorious Thugs
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The opening track of Disc 2 of Life After Death (13th track overall) is a collaboration between two of the most prolific acts in hip-hop: The Notorious B.I.G., and Bone Thugs-N-
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The Notorious B.I.G. – Me & My Bitch
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“Me & My Bitch” finds Biggie getting sentimental in talking about the kind of woman that piques his interest—one similar to the type rapper Apache was looking for on his hit 1992
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The Notorious B.I.G. (Ft. R. Kelly) – Fuck You Tonight
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One of the most prolific emcees of all time collaborates with one of the greatest R&B artists of the time to make a blunt, smooth and sensual Hip Hop & R&B Classic.
The smooth
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The Notorious B.I.G. – Everyday Struggle
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Biggie crafts a masterful narrative about the life of a drug kingpin, with his trademark disregard for his own well-being.
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The Notorious B.I.G. (Ft. Lil' Cease) – Can I Get Witcha
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On the uptempo, lighthearted story-telling track “Can I Get Witcha”, Biggie and his long-time friend Lil' Cease of Junior M.A.F.I.A. discuss spitting game to various women and
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The Notorious B.I.G. – Fuck Me (Interlude)
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(Jodeci song playing in the background and sound of Biggie and Lil Kim having sex on a bed.) / [Lil Kim] / Uuh, yeah, uh, oooh, oh yeah, mmm, yeah / Oh fuck me you black
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The Notorious B.I.G. – I Got A Story To Tell
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Biggie tells the same story twice!
In 2014, Knicks player John Starks appeared on ESPN’s Highly Questionable and was grilled about this song, which he said is based on a true
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