![]() One More Chance/Stay With Me Remix - Amended Notorious Thugs - Featuring Bone Thugs and Harmony Explicit Album Version Featuring Lil' Kim and Puff Daddy Explicit Album Version Diddy, Nelly, Jagged Edge and Avery Storm Explicit Album Version Diddy, Nelly, Jagged Edge and Avery Storm Amended Album Version Diddy, Nelly, Jagged Edge and Avery Storm Amended Get Money - Performed by Junior M.A.F.I.A. Get Money (Performed By Junior M.A.F.I.A.) Kelly Explicit Album Versionĭead Wrong - Featuring Eminem Amended Album Versionĭead Wrong - Featuring Eminem Explicit Album Version Greatest Hits Tracklist You Tonight - Featuring R. ![]() Junior M.A.F.I.A., represent baby bay-bay! Shit we can do this every weekend (that's right) Tell your friends, to get with my friends (your freinds) However living better now, Gucci sweater now I had to find the buried treasure, so grams I had to measure Still tote gats strapped with infrared beams Tremendous cream, fuck a dollar and a dream (whaat) Givin ends to my friends and it feels stupendous ![]() (How ya livin Biggie Smallz?) In mansion and Benz's What we came to do, ain't that right boo (truuuueee)Īnd watch a movie in the jacuzzi smoke l's while you do me So we can steam on the way to the telly go fill my bellyĪ t-bone steak, cheese eggs and Welch's grapeĬonversate for a few, cause in a few, we gon' do Pull the truck up, front, and roll up the next blunt Plans to leave, throw the keys to Lil Cease You gon' be here for a while, I'm gon' go call my crew Things to make you smile, what numbers to dial Soon as he buy that wine I just creep up from behindĪnd ask what your interests are, "who you be with"? Who they attractin with that line, "What's your name, what's your sign"? Most of these niggaz think they be mackin but they be actin If you got a gun up in your waist please don't shoot up the placeĬause I see some ladies tonight who should be havin my baby To the honies gettin money playin niggaz like dummies Throw your hands in the air, if youse a true player Tell your friends jump in the GS3, I got the chronic by the tree No need to be greedy I got mad friends with Benz'sĬ-notes by the layers, true fuckin players Now check it, I got more Mack than Craig and in the bedīelieve me sweety I got enough to feed the needy Why blow up my spot cause we both got hot Mad question askin, blunt passin, music blastinīecause one of these honies Biggie gots ta creep with The back of the club, mackin hoes, my crew's behind me The back of the club, sippin Moet, is where you'll find me Who rock grooves and make moves with all the mommies? But try as they might, no one can dethrone the king.To all the ladies in the place with style and graceĪllow me to lace these lyrical duches in your bushes Since, Bad Boy has released posthumous projects while new generations of East Coast rappers have worked to live up to his legacy. The ominously titled Life After Death-released weeks after Biggie's demise in March 1997-showed further refinement of his already elite skills, with mafioso raps and taunts aimed at other regions. rapper 2Pac that culminated in both stars' murders six months apart, crippling the culture as it reeled from the luminaries’ absence. Sadly, his meteoric rise came with a media-exacerbated beef with L.A. crew, godfathered an empire of hitmakers and became one of the biggest rap stars in the world. The "ashy-to-classy" aspirations of Biggie's hit "Juicy" became a reality: he elevated his Junior M.A.F.I.A. 1 Mom pendant," he demands on "Gimme the Loot"), made digestible by his distinctive flow and recognisable '80s R&B samples courtesy of The Hitmen. His vivid stories featured unflinching details ("I wouldn't give a f*ck if you're pregnant / Give me the baby rings and the No. B.I.G.'s explosive 1994 debut album, Ready to Die, chronicled his survivalism and sexploits with charm, menace and urgency. After dropping out of school and serving prison time for drug charges, he recorded a demo tape that eventually landed him at Bad Boy Records, founded by Sean "Diddy" Combs. was raised by a Jamaican immigrant mother, writing raps and freestyling on street corners as a preteen. The title was fitting and limiting: his swagger was unmistakably Brooklyn, but his talent and charisma made him a world-renowned superstar. dubbed himself the King of New York after the Christopher Walken-portrayed antihero from the film of the same name. At the height of his success, The Notorious B.I.G.
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