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The Notorious B.I.G.
Discography (1994-2005)






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In just a few short years, the Notorious B.I.G. went from a Brooklyn street hustler to the savior of East Coast hip-hop to a tragic victim of the culture of violence he depicted so realistically on his records. His all-too-brief odyssey almost immediately took on mythic proportions, especially since his murder followed the shooting of rival Tupac Shakur by only six months. In death, the man also known as Biggie Smalls became a symbol of the senseless violence that plagued inner-city America in the waning years of the 20th century. Whether or not his death was really the result of a much-publicized feud between the East and West Coast hip-hop scenes, it did mark the point where both sides stepped back from a rivalry that had gone too far. Hip-hop's self-image would never be quite the same, and neither would public perception. The aura of martyrdom that surrounds the Notorious B.I.G. sometimes threatens to overshadow his musical legacy, which was actually quite significant. Helped by Sean "Puffy" Combs' radio-friendly sensibility, Biggie re-established East Coast rap's viability by leading it into the post-Dr. Dre gangsta age. Where fellow East Coasters the Wu-Tang Clan slowly built an underground following, Biggie crashed onto the charts and became a star right out of the box. In the process, he helped Combs' Bad Boy label supplant Death Row as the biggest hip-hop imprint in America, and also paved the way to popular success for other East Coast talents like Jay-Z and Nas. Biggie was a gifted storyteller with a sense of humor and an eye for detail, and his narratives about the often violent life of the streets were rarely romanticized; instead, they were told with a gritty, objective realism that won him enormous respect and credibility. The general consensus in the rap community was that when his life was cut short, sadly, Biggie was just getting started.
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1994 - Ready To Die The Remaster (2004)

01.Intro
02.Things Done Changed
03.Gimme The Loot
04.Machine Gun Funk
05.Warning
06.Ready To Die
07.One More Chance
08.Fuck Me (Interlude)
09.The What (Feat. Method Man)
10.Juicy
11.Everyday Struggles
12.Me & My Bitch
13.Big Poppa
14.Respect
15.Friend Of Mine
16.Unbelievable
17.Suicidal Thoughts
18.Who Shot Ya
19.Just Playing (Dreams)


1997- Life After Death

CD1

01.Life After Death (Intro)
02.Somebody's Gotta Die
03.Hypnotize
04.Kick In The Door
05.Fuck You Tonight
06.Last Day
07.I Love The Dough
08.What's Beef
09.B.I.G (Interlude)
10.Mo Money Mo Problems
11.Niggas Bleed
12.I Got A Story To Tell

CD2

01.Notorious Thugs
02.Miss U
03.Another
04.Going Back To Cali
05.Ten Crack Commandments
06.Playa Hater
07.Nasty Boy
08.Sky's The Limit
09.The World Is Filled
10.My Downfall
11.Long Kiss Goodnight
12.You're Nobody (Til Somebody Kills You)


1997 - Trapp Stop The Gunfight (Featuring 2Pac & Notorious B.I.G.)

01.Stop The Gunfight
02.Can I Get Your Number
03.Standtall
04.5th Ward
05.Don't Drink And Drive
06.History
07.Be The Realist
08.Brick House
09.Monkey See Monkey Do
10.Swing That Axx
11.When I Come Down
12.Stop The Gunfight (R&B Version)
13.Recognize (Bonus Track)
14.Stone Jam (Bonus Track)


1999 - Born Again

01.Born Again (Intro)
02.Notorious B.I.G.
03.Dead Wrong
04.Hope You Niggas Sleep
05.Dangerous MC's
06.Biggie
07.Niggas
08.Big Booty Hoes
09.Would You Die For Me
10.Come On
11.Rap Phenomenon
12.Let Me Get Down
13.Tonight
14.If I Should Die Before I Wake
15.Who Shot Ya
16.Can I Get Witcha
17.I Really Want To Show You
18.Ms. Wallace (Outro)


2005 - Duets The Final Chapter

01.B.I.G. Live In Jamaica (Intro)
02.It Has Been Said (Feat. Diddy, Eminem & Obie Trice)
03.Spit Your Game (Feat. Twista & Bone Thugs-N-Harmony)
04.Whatchu Want (Feat. Jay-Z)
05.Get Your Grind On (Feat. Big Pun, Fat Joe & Freeway)
06.Living The Life (Feat. Snoop Dogg, Ludacris, Faith Evans, Cheri Dennis & Bobby Valentino)
07.The Greatest Rapper (Interlude)
08.1970 Somethin' (Feat. The Game & Faith Evans)
09.Nasty Girl (Feat. Diddy, Nelly, Jagged Edge & Avery Storm)
10.Living In Pain (Feat. 2Pac, Mary J. Blige & Nas)
11.I'm With Whateva (Feat. Lil Wayne, Juelz Santana & Jim Jones)
12.Beef (Feat. Mobb Deep)
13.My Dad (Interlude)
14.Hustler's Story (Feat. Scarface, Akon & Big Gee Of Boyz N Da Hood)
15.Breakin' Old Habits (Feat. T.I.& Slim Thug)
16.Ultimate Rush (Feat. Missy Elliot)
17.Mi Casa (Feat. R. Kelly & Charlie Wilson)
18.Little Homie (Interlude)
19.Hold Ya Head (Feat. Bob Marley)
20.Just A Memory (Feat. The Clipse)
21.Wake Up (Feat. Korn)
22.Love Is Everlasting (Outro)







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