Can we all admit that Life After Death is the greatest Hip Hop album of all time?

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I wont argue but I prefer RTD, BIG had some real demons in him and the way he let them express themselves on that album is second to none.
 

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Know what I hear? Some songs that could've been singles. I jam to both them songs when I listen to LAD. I even sing along to Playa Hater :banderas:

Nasty Boy could've been a hit song, same with Another. Him and Kim going at each other was funny as a bytch. :russ:

And only Big could rock over this Barbara Mason sample :wow: (Jay tried to follow this pattern with I Know What Girls Like and it came out wack :scust:)


Nasty Boy definitely would've been a club banger & a single. Big would've done a radio version of it & had he lived he probably would've used the original beat that didn't get cleared (Prince blocked it).

 

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Nasty Boy definitely would've been a club banger & a single. Big would've done a radio version of it & had he lived he probably would've used the original beat that didn't get cleared (Prince blocked it).



Yeah, Nasty Boy just got single all over it.

Now I always knew they had originally sampled Vanity's Nasty Girl but I didn't know the original was out there! :ohhh::gladbron:

Thanks for posting this, bruh! :blessed:
 
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