Because Biggie left us so early, the posthumous portion of the is controversial among purists. Some compilations feel like cash grabs, while others are essential listening.
in the U.S. and is widely regarded as a genre-defining masterpiece. Life After Death (1997) : A double-disc album released posthumously. It reached #1 on the Billboard 200 and achieved Diamond certification (over 10 million units) in the U.S.. Posthumous Releases The Notorious B.I.G. -Biggie Smalls- - Discogra...
: Known for its infectious beat and Biggie’s effortless flow. Because Biggie left us so early, the posthumous
At 24 tracks, it’s bloated by modern standards, but miraculously, almost every track hits. Biggie ditched the hungry desperation of Ready to Die for the paranoid terror of success. He raps about cars, money, and drugs, but there is a shadow hanging over every bar. and is widely regarded as a genre-defining masterpiece
"Juicy," "Big Poppa," "Gimme the Loot," and "Warning."
Here is where Biggie fans have to be careful. Because he died so young, the label has released a lot of "new" music. Is it all worth your time?
Biggie’s journey began in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, where he honed his skills on street corners before catching the attention of Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs with a demo tape. His debut studio album, Ready to Die
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