Genius Meanings
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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. – One More Chance / Stay With Me (Radio Edit)
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[Intro] / Uh, what? / That's right, Bad Boy / Don't go, don't go, don't go (Baby, don't go, what?) / I love you so / One more chance (Lyrically, I) / Biggie, give me one more
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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. – One More Chance (Hip Hop Mix)
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Released alongside the hit remix version (known as “One More Chance/Stay With Me”), this version of “One More Chance” features a funkier hip-hop sound thanks to its use of the beat
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The Notorious B.I.G. – One More Chance / Stay With Me [Remix] Samples
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See all of “One More Chance / Stay With Me [Remix]” by The Notorious B.I.G.’s samples
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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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Lil Kayla – One More Chance
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[Verse] / Lil Kayla, gimme one more chance / I'm like fuck no tried to play a P / And fuck around with them slut hoes / And bitches close to me / That's the reason I can't trust
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The Notorious B.I.G. – One More Chance (Radio Edit 2)
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[Verse 1: The Notorious B.I.G.] / First thing's first, I, Poppa, freaks all the honeys / Dummies, Playboy bunnies, those wanting money / Those the ones I like 'cause they don't get
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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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The Notorious B.I.G. (Ft. Ja Rule & Ralph Tresvant) – Want That Old Thing Back
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Included as previously unreleased material in the 2007 posthumous compilation album Greatest Hits, this track mixes Biggie’s verses from One More Chance with a new verse by Ja Rule
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Ashanti (Ft. The Notorious B.I.G.) – Unfoolish
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[Chorus: Ashanti, The Notorious B.I.G.] / See, my days are cold without you (Here's another one) / But I'm hurting while I'm with you (And another one) / And though my heart can't
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Skrapz – One More Chance
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[Intro] / Skrapz / Listen, boom, check it / [Verse] / Yo, who's that dipping in the beamer / F's on my feet, it's Fendi it's not Fila / If you saw my interior, you would think I
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Big Pun (Ft. Donell Jones) – It's So Hard
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Album: Yeeeah Baby
Year: 2000
Charts: #75 (Billboard Hot 100)
‘It’s So Hard’ is the debut single from Big Pun’s second studio-album, and features guest vocals from R&B singer
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The Notorious B.I.G. (Ft. Method Man & Redman) – Rap Phenomenon
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Released on Biggie’s 3rd album “Born Again”.
The original verses come from the Tracey Lee song “Keep Your Hands High” in which he was featured in.
Produced by one and only, DJ
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The Notorious B.I.G. – Party and Bullshit
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Biggie’s solo debut track
The “Party and Bullshit” line is a reference to a song called “When the Revolution Comes” by The Last Poets
Biggie turned the original – which was meant
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Ashanti – Foolish
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“Foolish” is the debut single from Ashanti for her Self-titled. It samples DeBarge’s “Stay with Me” and has elements from “One More Chance” (Remix) by The Notorious B.I.G. and “M.V
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Stump the Genius: Who can decode this Beyonce line?
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Although the current annotation is interesting, I’m not convinced it’s what Bey’s referring to. What do y'all think? I’ve copied the suggestions into the thread. I’m leaning with the whole Albino Alligators movie thing at the moment…
https://genius.com/8641017
Lyric in context:
I see it, I want it, I stunt, yellow-bone it
I dream it, I work hard, I grind ‘til I own it
I twirl on them haters, albino alligators
El Camino with the seat low, sippin’ Cuervo with no chaser
Suggestions so far:
I believe it’s a nod to the way white musicians “bite off” or take from black musicians and black culture in general. Albino denotes the color, alligators brings light to the biting imagery.
@madisondew
The term comes from an anecdote claiming that alligators will use an albino among them as a sacrifice, so that the opposing alligators will be distracted and become prey themselves.
@Atuktuk
Albino alligators, aka the “haters” could be referring to the critics bashing her appearance, the
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Mariah Carey – More Than Just Friends
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“More Than Just Friends” samples The Notorious B.I.G.’s song “One More Chance / Stay With Me (Remix).”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=132OAFRqoFI
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SAINTLYSILAS – (1991) 1chance+
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[Intro: Faith Evans] / Don't go, don't go, don't go (Baby, don't go) / I love you, so (One more chance) / Biggie, give me one more chance (One more chance) / Biggie, give me one
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Derek and the Dominos – One More Chance
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Give me one more chance to make it up to you / Give me one more chance to show what I can do / Let me prove to you that my love is strong / Won't you come back home, that's where
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The Weeknd – MEMENTO MORI Ep. 17 Tracklist
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Canadian singer The Weeknd's fellow labelmate from XO Records, fellow Palestinian-Canadian rapper Belly, takes over this episode which is the seventeenth episode of Abel's radio
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Faith Evans & The Notorious B.I.G. – Legacy
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[Talking: Interviewer & B.I.G.] / Ummm, one of the most talked about parts of your life, your relationship with faith. How are things? / I mean, We ain't together no more, she just
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Matoma & The Notorious B.I.G. (Ft. Ja Rule & Ralph Tresvant) – Old Thing Back
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“Old Thing Back” was released by Matoma in 2013, and hit 13 million views on Youtube in 2014.
It’s a remix of “One More Chance” from The Notorious B.I.G.’s debut album, Ready To
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MOSTPOTENTCHILD – Everclear (Reprise) [NON-MASTERED]
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[Intro] / [Pre-Chorus: mostpotentchild] / From the 8-6-4 / To the 8-0-3 / [Harmonizing: Faith Evans] / To the 8-4-trey / We don't care where you stay / We don't care where you be
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Big L – M.V.P.
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“M.V.P.” was released as the second single from Big L’s debut album Lifestylez Ov Da Poor and Dangerous. Big L used Giovanni Salah’s “Summer Smooth Mix” for the music video but the
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Shaquille O'Neal (Ft. Diddy & Lil' Cease) – Interview on The Notorious B.I.G.
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[Puffy] / Rappers wanna be athletes, and athletes wanna be rappers. / You know, Biggie had a lot of good friends. / Shaq was one of them. / That's a fly combination. / Going Back
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Show (Ft. Andre the Giant & O.C.) – Chase Game
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[Verse 1: O.C.] / Yo / Dealin witchu, mans like, "act one, act two" / Drama queen shit, you slap me, I slap you / And it's complaints, make the problem bigger than it is / When it
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The Jackson 5 – I Want You Back
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“I Want You Back” is the Jackson 5’s 1969 debut single for Motown, and it became the first of four consecutive #1 hits (“ABC”, “The Love You Save”, and “I’ll Be There”.)
In grand
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3LW – No More (Baby I'ma Do Right)
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“No More (Baby I'ma Do Right)” is the debut single from 3LW’s self-titled debut album 3LW. The single was released on October 3, 2000, but did not chart in most countries until
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The Notorious B.I.G. – Real Niggaz
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Biggie discusses some of his favourite themes – robbery, gunfights, and enjoying his lifestyle of wealth and philandering
Production:
“Deep Cover” – Dr. Dre ft. Snoop Dogg (0:00
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Complex Magazine – Cipha Sounds Presents: The 75 Greatest Tunnel Bangers
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75. LL Cool J - "Doin' It" / 74. Tha Alkaholiks - "Likwit /"Only When I'm Drunk" / 73. Redman & Method Man - "How High" / 72. Canibus - "2nd Round K.O." / 71. Sheek Louch feat. Big
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