They obviously had a huge impact on the genre and were big artists at the time.What kind of direction do you think rap would've taken if they didn't die? Who might not have started popping like they did?
First off, I'd be remiss if I didn't pay my respects: :rip: to the GOAT, Big. :salute:
Ok, now, down to bid'ness.
Select the best 15 tracks of the Double-LP Life After Death and make it a single jawn. What tracks do you pick? Would you change the order? If so, what order do you place the...
I was young when Biggie got killed and then this dropped I remember it being everywhere and getting constant play, it instantly made me a Biggie stan :mjcry:It might be my favorite hip-hop song all time.
Classic :ohlawd: From the bars to the video to the scene at the end.
"I want money like Cosby, who wouldn't? It's that kind of talk that makes me think you ain't got no pudding" :sas2:
"Hit with the RICO, they repo your vehicle, everything was all good just a week ago" :mjpls:
Those were my joints from the album. I always thought it was a mediocre album but I like it more than WATS. How do you feel about the album all these years later and did you cop it back then?
I just watched Greg Kading's doc last night and I thought it was pretty good. His explanation (which makes the most sense to me) is that Orlando killed Pac over retaliation for the beating and also because Puffy supposedly put a bounty on Pac and Suge's head. Pac rushed Baby Lane over a chain...
The album is now an adult, brehs and brehettes. What's your favorite track from this album? Did you like it when it dropped? I think it's an ok album, nothing really special. My favorite track was the classic "Feel So Good".
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So many disses to 2Pac on here that you don't even realize it. The whole album is pretty much addressing the whole situation with Pac. Had they have both survived and kept it goin then this would've...
RIP to both Big and Pac first off.
I remember how Bad Boy Records use to always say there was no Pac disses at all on Life After Death -- but let's be real folks, half of that double cd was aimed at Pac, if not more than half..
Drop some lines were Biggie is going at Pac and explain the...
....and why...
1995-96 New York Knicks Roster
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January 8, 1967
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University of Georgia
35 Doug Christie SF 6-6 200 May 9, 1970 3 Pepperdine University
44 Hubert Davis SG 6-5 183 May 17, 1970 3 University of North Carolina
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