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| ARTIST: | The Notorious B.I.G. |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Bad Boy |
| FEATURES: | Explicit Lyrics |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Life After Death Intro, Somebody's Gotta Die, Hypnotize, Kick in the Door, #! *@ You Tonight, Last Day, I Love the Dough, What's Beef?, B.I.G. Interlude, Mo Money Mo Problems, Niggas Bleed, I Got a Story to Tell, Notorious Thugs, Miss U, Another, Going Back to Cali, Ten Crack Commandments, Playa Hater, Nasty Boy, Sky's the Limit, World Is Filled..., My Downfall, Long Kiss Goodnight, You're Nobody (Til Somebody Kills You) |
| # OF MEDIA: | 2 |
| UPC: | 786127301120 |
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Customer Reviews of Life After Death
A Legend That Left Before His Time No words could describe the grief I feel whenever I think about Biggie and Pac. Two of the arguably best rappers in the game, two young Black men taken away by stupidity. Despite this, both brought out some of the greatest rap albums of all time. This album, Big's second, is one shining example. "I Got A Story To Tell" on side one is enough to wanna cop it, it's that hot. While Puffy seems to be runnin' off @ the mouth at some point, he doesn't take away B.I.G.'s shine. Possibly one of the best lyricists that ever lived. Biggie was Bad Boy IMO and when he left, Puffy's label slowly disintegrated...and so for now has rap. This album NEEDS to get re-released as a deluxe edition, there has to be some hidden magic here somewhere.
Essential Joints: "Somebody's Gotta Die", "Hypnotize" (learned to accept it overtime even though they played it half to death in '97), "Kick In The Door" (BIGGIE!), "F**K You Tonight" (R. Kelly and B.I.G. together again is a masterpiece... classic joint), "I Love The Dough" (w/H.O.V.A.), "Mo Money, Mo Problems" (Nile Rodgers should get his paycheck every time that song's played), "N****s Bleed", "What's Beef", "Got A Story to Tell", "Missing You", the track he did with B.O.N.E. Thugs, "Going Back to Cali", "Ten Crack Commandments", "Sky's The Limit" and "You're Nobody 'til Somebody Kills Me".
Grade-A certified masterpiece. You'd be damned if you don't have this now.
The Definition
Notorious BIG only had two albums, both of which are arguably the greatest of all time. Life After Death was his last statement before his untimely death. He wasn't even alive to see how much this album was appreciated by the people. One of the few double albums that have been released in the past years hits on all cylinders and then some. From deep dark songs like "You're Nobody (till somebody kills you)", "Long Kiss Goodnight", "Somebody's Gotta Die", and "What's Beef" to more uptempo (happy) songs for lack of a better word like "Going back to Cali", "nasty Boy", "Mo, Money Mo Problems", "Hypnotize". But whether he is deep and dark or uptempo and proud, Biggie delivers. His amazing flow really shines on "Notorious Thugs" when he collaborates with the Bone Thugs. His flow switches to quick and witty just like Bone Thugs always do. "I Gotta Story to Tell" does exactly what the title says in which biggie tells a story about a woman. An amazing laid-back beat accompanies that track. If you haven't heard this album yet by now, you're missing out on something spectacular. I recommend this for everyone.
Biggie Does it Again
After owning his first album, I copped this one today at Spinnakers, and am glad I did. Biggie's music has never let me down. It pisses me off that Biggie was shot, he was the most talented rapper of the East Coast scene. If Biggie and Tupac were still alive, and if them and dre were still in the rap scene I'm sure things would be much different. We'd have new material from the most talented rappers of the 90's instead of crappy cash-ins.