Life After Death Appreciation

Knicksman20

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To me it's the GOAT album. His progression from RTD to LAD as an artist was crazy. I didn't think he could make a better album than his first but he did. My favorite off the CD


"Day dreaming,
eff around get wet like semen,
your whole team and,
be More-Gone than Freeman".
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I know it's Hip-Hop blasphemy, but I prefer this over RTD:yeshrug:

biggie was a better mc on life after death. he was more skilled at his craft on life after death.

on ready to die he was more unfiltered and raw. although those imperfections he had yet to conquer like his vocal tone for example, (on ready to die) are what make that album, that album. same goes for life after death. but i get why some people favor one over the other :obama:
 

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I don't get how anyone talks about this album without talking about the intro and Somebody's Gotta Die...that lead in to the song and the song itself make it one of the greatest openings to an album of all time...the storytelling in that song is just CLASSIC.



Yeah it sets the tone to the whole album. You rarely hear intros that good with as much detail as BIG put in.
 
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