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The notorious big ready to die
The notorious big ready to die






the notorious big ready to die

It just always sounds so smooth, never forced or choppy, as it it's melting over the beat like butter. Flow wise, you could make a case that he's the best ever. This album also see's Biggie supply us with good punchlines and metaphors at times, and of course some of raps most iconic lines such as the opening lines to 'Juicy', " It was all a dream, I used to read Word Up! magazine ". This song has a really catchy hook and great verses - what's not to like about this one. He then combines his storytelling and honesty/attention to detail on 'Everyday Struggle' as he talks about his life as a drug dealer over these heavy boom bap drums and a deep baseline. Another example of his storytelling would be on the famous 'Gimme the Loot', where he talks about a train robbery, with some great bars it's a really enjoyable song to follow with it's bouncy yet smooth sounding flow. With a catchy boom bap instrumental - it's a great song, my only issue with it is it's a bit slow moving at some points. In fact, that song is a prime example of the immaculate storytelling on this album as he tells the tale of some people planning on killing him, therefore meaning he needs to know what he's going to do to defend himself. While his lyrics are straight forward enough, the bars he spits are always so detailed, honest and pack a punch to them thanks to Biggie's mean delivery, like on the track 'Warning', " And they wanna stick the knife through your windpipe slow " - just look how detailed that is, most rappers just say they're going to stab someone. With some good storytelling the whole upbeat tempo of the song comes off so smooth sounding to the ear.Īs for Biggie's rapping skills - well - he's one of the best ever to put it simply. There seems to be a different style beat on the song 'Friend of Mine', with a faster tempo and a catchy African drum pattern as Biggie explains the reason why he's so hard on women - because he's had his heart broken before. The hook works well on this track and as usual Biggie's flow and rhyme schemes make for a sonically enjoyable listen as well as a technically enjoyable listen. 'One More Chance' has a more hard hitting style with a deep guitar base as Biggie talks about his sex life and big penis with some funny punchlines, " I get swift with the lyrical gift // Hit you with a dick, make your kidney shift". The beat on 'Gimme the Loot' is also great, and is a perfect example of why the simplicity of the beats on this album work, because the drum patterns used are just so catchy.

the notorious big ready to die

It starts quite intense, before turning joyous after his birth - this sets the mood perfectly and is one of the best intro tracks ever. There's also some nice samples scattered about, starting with the first track 'Intro', which tells a story of Biggie's life up until this point, using classic hip-hop samples (such as ' Rapper’s Delight ' by Sugarhill Gang) and soul samples in the process to establish what era of time the story takes place in. The album is cemented with boom-bap production, catchy drum patters and a laid back feel for the majority of the album. Steve Huey called it a "overweight anthem"Īrtist: The Notorious B.I.For 1994, the production on this album is outstanding and it still sounds great 26 years later. It sold more than a million units, and on May 23, 1995, the RIAA certified it as Platinum.įeaturing production by The Hitmen's Combs and Chucky Thompson, it samples The Isley Brothers' "Between the Sheets." The song was nominated for Best Rap Solo Performance in the 1996 Grammy Awards but lost to "Gangsta 's Paradise" by Coolio. It was sixth on the Billboard Hot 100, fourth on the Hot R&B / Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks and number one on the Hot Rap Singles. "Big Poppa" was released on Decemas the second single and became a success on several charts, much like the previous one. In the United States it shipped 500,000 copies, and on November 16, 1994, the RIAA certified it as Gold. It peaked at number 27 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 14 on Hot R&B / Hip-Hop Singles & Songs, and reached number 3 on the Hot Rap Singles. "Juicy" was released on 8 August 1994 as the lead single. The album released three singles: "Juicy," "Big Poppa," "One More Chance" and a promotional Biggie track: "Warning." The more commercial sound of the singles compared to the rest of the album was a result of motivation from Combs during the later recording sessions they were recorded in, according to XXL.

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The notorious big ready to die