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The Notorious B.I.G.

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Biography

In just a few short years, The Notorious B.I.G. went from a Brooklyn street hustler to the savior of East Coast hip-hop to a tragic victim of the culture of violence he depicted so realistically on his records. His all-too-brief odyssey almost immediately took on mythic proportions, especially since his murder followed the shooting of rival 2Pac by only six months. In death, the man also known as The Notorious B.I.G. became a symbol of the senseless violence that plagued inner-city America in the waning years of the 20th century. Whether or not his death was really the result of a much-publicized feud between the East and West Coast hip-hop scenes, it did mark the point where both sides stepped back from a rivalry that had gone too far. hip-hop's self-image would never be quite the same, and neither would public perception. The aura of martyrdom that surrounds The Notorious B.I.G. sometimes threatens to overshadow his musical legacy, which was actually quite significant. Helped by Sean "Puffy" Combs' radio-friendly sensibility, The Notorious B.I.G. re-established east coast rap's viability by leading it into the post-Dr. Dre gangsta rap age. Where fellow East Coasters Wu-Tang Clan slowly built an underground following, The Notorious B.I.G. crashed onto the charts and became a star right out of the box. In the process, he helped Combs' Bad Boy label supplant Death Row as the biggest hip-hop imprint in America, and also paved the way to popular success for other East Coast talents like Jay-Z and Nas. The Notorious B.I.G. was a gifted storyteller with a sense of humor and an eye for detail, and his narratives about the often violent life of the streets were rarely romanticized; instead, they were told with a gritty, objective realism that won him enormous respect and credibility. The general consensus in the rap community was that when his life was cut short, sadly, The Notorious B.I.G. was just getting started.

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Top Songs

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  1.  
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    Yeah, this album is dedicated to all the teachers
    That told me I'd never amount to nothin'
    To all the people that lived above the buildings that I was hustlin'
    In front of that called the police on me when I was just tryin'
    To make some money to feed my daughter
    Juicy - (5:02)  -  156,707 plays
  2.  
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    Uh, uh, uh, c'mon
    Hah, sicka than your average Poppa
    Twist cabbage off instinct, niggaz don't think shit stink
    Pink gators, my Detroit players
    Timbs for my hooligans in Brooklyn
    Hypnotize - (3:50)  -  89,781 plays
  3.  
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    Uh uh, check it out, uh, Junior Mafia uh
    I like this, yeah, uh, yeah, 94
    To all the ladies in the place with style and grace
    Allow me to lace these lyrical duches in your bushes
    Who rock grooves and make moves with all the mommies
    Big Poppa - (4:10)  -  89,049 plays
  4.  
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    Who the hell is this? Pagin' me at 5:46
    In the mornin', crack of dawn an'
    Now I'm yawnin', wipe the cold out my eye
    See who's this pagin' me and why
    It's my man Pop from the barbershop
    Warning - (3:40)  -  54,948 plays
  5.  
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    Yeah, motherfuckers better know
    Huh, huh, lock your windows, close your doors.
    Biggie smalls, huh, yeah
    My man Inf left a Tec and a nine at my crib
    Turned himself in, he had to do a bid
    Gimme The Loot - (5:04)  -  57,581 plays
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