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Notorious big ready to die original album
Notorious big ready to die original album








notorious big ready to die original album

Now comes one of the highlights of the album produced by the legendary DJ Premier of Gang Starr, who delivers a classic beat on "Unbelievable" which is both memorable, catchy and original, with Biggie delivering some of his best lyrics on the album.

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Next Biggie coaxes a girl into giving him a blowjob in a skit full of slurping dick sucking sounds before launching into the average "Friend of Mine". Dre element, namely female Rastafarian vocals talking about the gun-toting lifestyle mixed with a party/dancehall vibe. Rounding out the album we have "Respect" which features a hard-hitting beat which is pretty catchy and features another west coast Dr. In the next scene, Biggie is getting released from prison to Snoop Dogg's track "Tha Shiznit" in 1993 (after serving 5 years for the robbery) and the prison guard asks Biggie "So how does it feel leaving us?" and Biggie replies "Huh! What kind of fucking question is that? I'm trying to get the fuck up out this joint dawg!" to which the guard replies "Yeah, you'll be back! You niggas always are!" Biggie answers "You won't see me up in this muthafucka no more! I got big plans nigga! Big plans! Hahahaha!" They then proceed to rob the train as they shout "Get on the floor muthafucka!" while they shoot off shots from a shotgun. Then it transitions to 1979 and you can hear Christopher's (Biggie's) father arguing and shouting with his wife (played by Lil' Kim) saying "You can't control that boy?!" and Kim responds that he's a "dumb muthafucka!" Next, we have a scene were Biggie coaxes a friend into robbing a train set to the sound of Audio Two's "Top Billin" from 1988. The intro starts in 1972 with Christopher Wallace being born in the labor room to Curtis Mayfield's 'Superfly'. Ready To Die is a concept album and chronicles Biggie's life from birth to death.

notorious big ready to die original album

from Bedford–Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York. Snoop was hot back then but so was Biggie Smalls a.k.a. Dre and more specifically Snoop Doggy Dogg's (as he was known then) 'Doggystyle' record. The record was in direct competition with recent releases by Death Row from Dr. Diddy, Diddy or more recently 'Love a.k.a. 'Ready To Die' is one of the best east coast hip-hop records of the 1990s and an all-time hip-hop classic that sounds just as relevant and dope in 2017 as it did when it was released back in '94 on the legendary Bad Boy Records company run by Sean 'Puffy' Combs now known as P.










Notorious big ready to die original album