Life After "Life After Death". What Biggie had planned for the future.....

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that flow and delivery was all biggie, one of the few times i didn't mind hearing an artist being ghostwritten cuz Kim delivered it in her own style!

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ill give kim credit for that. there was a brief period of alot of forgotten rappers in the 90s trying to copy big's flow but damn kim went hard with it.

i know its cause she was fukking benzino but how u give "the naked truth" with maino's wack verses a 5 mic rating over her HardCore album
 

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beside putting his weak ass crew on, Biggie should of put out another solo album in 1995. That would have been nice but who know dude was gonna get shot years later?

he had plans to put on more artist like Cam'Ron and charlie baltimore, he was gonna go H.A.M. with all his solo sh*t post 97 and on just bad luck on him getting killed smh.
 
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Nah, it was actually Bishop's bad desicions by trying to bring a movie persona to real life and getting in way over his head that lead to Big getting hit up. All that dude had to do was be true to himself, continue the back up dancer thing, not foldle girls while they are being raped by your scumbag crew, and not try to get that "juice".........
You are mentally unstable
 

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beside putting his weak ass crew on, Biggie should of put out another solo album in 1995. That would have been nice but who know dude was gonna get shot years later?

Here's the thing. "Life After Death" was two albums worth of material. So Biggie dropped 3 albums worth in 3 years. That's an album a year. Looking back now and seeing how things unfolded. The Junior Mafia album was actually very important to Biggie's Empire. It was really there to springboard Kim and Lil Cease. And for record, "Conspiracy" was a solid album. The only thing that brought it down is some of the rappers on there obviously wasn't on Big's Level. But if you listen to the production and some of the tracks up there, It's a hard album. Of course everyone knows it has Classics like "Playa Anthem" and "Get Money" but these cuts were fire:













The problem isn't that Biggie should of made "MORE" albums. The problem was he was killed during the early part of his career. He died at the Beginning. So what you saw with the Kim Album, Junior Mafia album. Puff Album and his two albums was the BEGINNING of the Empire. We saw where it went after as a MAJORITY of the people named in his thread are still very rich and successful years after Big's death.

Lil Cease was the only one who suffered as Big was training him to become an emcee. Cease lost his mentor but he still put out that album. Also Yes Biggie was writing rhymes. How much? Nobody knows the exact amout but it's clear he was writing bars if you listen to Kim, Cease all most of JM flow. Lil Cease confirmed it. There have been several of reference tapes. Lil Kim also wrote too but that doesn't mean Big didn't help. Here's a Junior Mafia Reference Tape from Big called "White Chalk":





 
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Come to think of....when I listented to Notorious Thugs and it hits me that have Biggie Smalls met Eazy-E?

If Eazy-E was still alive so would he be involved East vs West beef? or slide with Bad Boys since Ruthless beef with Death Row?.

If Eazy-E was still alive so would we have Thug Luv and Notorious Thugs or these classic songs wouldn't be exist?

Eazy -E and Biggie Small on the same track would be dope?
 
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:damn:oh my lord. :banderas: this shyt is fuccin fire :lawd::lawd:. never heard this till now. didnt even know there was a white chalk part 2, and i actually like this one more than the first one from conspiracy. even the reference track for it alone with big spittin the first verse is :ohlawd:
this song by itself takes a lyrical and musical dog chit all over outlawz' discography :bryan:

btw do you know if a reference track means biggie wrote it for the mafia or does it just mean hes showing them how to deliver their lyrics correctly or whatever?
 
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:damn:oh my lord. :banderas: this shyt is fuccin fire :lawd::lawd:. never heard this till now. didnt even know there was a white chalk part 2, and i actually like this one more than the first one from conspiracy. even the reference track for it alone with big spittin the first verse is :ohlawd:
this song by itself takes a lyrical and musical dog chit all over outlawz' discography :bryan:

btw do you know if a reference track means biggie wrote it for the mafia or does it just mean hes showing them how to deliver their lyrics correctly or whatever?


Honestly a lot of them from Junior Mafia weren't emcees. Biggie took his hypemen and got them a Gold album, Platinum and Gold Singles. They were just Biggie's homies from the block. Just listening to the bars and flow Biggie most definitely wrote a lot of the album. He featured on 5 songs, Produced and was the Executive Producer. Also after "Conspiracy" he had moved on to The Commission. Lil Kim did write rhymes but I think Big did help her with structure and flow. Listening to the "White Chalk Reference" it's clear Biggie was writing for Junior Mafia. But what's funny is Junior Mafia doesn't sound as good saying Biggie rhymes. Well Kim and Cease did which is why Big pushed them most. But when you listen to the reference, Big verse you can see from the storytelling and flow but when the Junior Mafia emcee spits it, it's not the same. Biggie was the Rapping Expert. He wrote for them but he also let them know if there verses weren't good either for whatever they came up with. They killed it on this Big Tribute though:

 
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Honestly a lot of them from Junior Mafia weren't emcees. Biggie took his hypemen and got them a Gold album, Platinum and Gold Singles. They were just Biggie's homies from the block. Just listening to the bars and flow Biggie most definitely wrote a lot of the album. He featured on 5 songs, Produced and was the Executive Producer. Also after "Conspiracy" he had moved on to The Commission. Lil Kim did write rhymes but I think Big did help her with structure and flow. Listening to the "White Chalk Reference" it's clear Biggie was writing for Junior Mafia. But what's funny is Junior Mafia doesn't sound as good saying Biggie rhymes. Well Kim and Cease did which is why Big pushed them most. But when you listen to the reference, Big verse you can see from the storytelling and flow but when the Junior Mafia emcee spits it, it's not the same. Biggie was the Rapping Expert. He wrote for them but he also let them know if there verses weren't good either for whatever they came up with. They killed it on this Big Tribute though:

yup ive heard this one before and the shyt just gave me goosebumps after listening to it again :wow:. what a great thread with nice rare gems to close the month of march off with.:win: thank you and RIP BIG :salute:
 

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Honestly a lot of them from Junior Mafia weren't emcees. Biggie took his hypemen and got them a Gold album, Platinum and Gold Singles. They were just Biggie's homies from the block. Just listening to the bars and flow Biggie most definitely wrote a lot of the album. He featured on 5 songs, Produced and was the Executive Producer. Also after "Conspiracy" he had moved on to The Commission. Lil Kim did write rhymes but I think Big did help her with structure and flow. Listening to the "White Chalk Reference" it's clear Biggie was writing for Junior Mafia. But what's funny is Junior Mafia doesn't sound as good saying Biggie rhymes. Well Kim and Cease did which is why Big pushed them most. But when you listen to the reference, Big verse you can see from the storytelling and flow but when the Junior Mafia emcee spits it, it's not the same. Biggie was the Rapping Expert. He wrote for them but he also let them know if there verses weren't good either for whatever they came up with. They killed it on this Big Tribute though:



Well said. I loved what Junior Mafia did on "Biggie" just like how I loved Outlawz did on "Baby Don't Cry"



It's just crazy how that both Pac and Biggie are so similar that they looked out for their homies Junior Mafia and Outlawz. We wouldn't have heard of either of them if it wasn't for the legends that fronted them. Both of them wanted to let their homies to eat
 
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