Biggie Smalls Life After Death Album Mp3 Download

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. 'Released: March 1, 1997. 'Released: July 11, 1997. 'Released: November 14, 1997Life After Death is the second and final by American rapper, released on March 25, 1997, on. A, it was released sixteen days after his. It features collaborations with guest artists such as, of,. Life After Death exhibits The Notorious B.I.G.

Further delving into the subgenre. The album is a sequel to his first album, and picks up where the last song, 'Suicidal Thoughts', ends.The album was nominated for, for its first single ', and for its second single ' at the. In 2012, the album was ranked at No. 476 on magazine's list of '. Contents.Background Two and a half years before the album's release, the Notorious B.I.G. Who had married, became East Coast's icon in the East Coast–West Coast rivalry and made guest appearances on albums by and amongst others.

After his album's success, Biggie put on his BK crew Junior M.A.F.I.A. And sparked Lil Kim's solo career. On March 9th, 1997, he was gunned down in Los Angeles. Biggie's second LP Life After Death dropped three weeks later and debuted at #1, sporting singles like 'Hypnotize' and 'Mo Money, Mo Problems.'

The album was supposed to be released on in 1996, but was pushed back to 1997. Two weeks before its release, on March 9, the Notorious B.I.G. Was shot four times in a drive-by shooting and was later pronounced dead at in Los Angeles.Feud references and subliminal disses Conflict with other rappers is a major theme throughout the album.

Numerous songs contain references to B.I.G.' S rivals, some subtle and some obvious.' Kick in the Door' The track 'Kick in the Door' is directed at, and even the track's producer. The subtle messages have been speculated on by listeners and confirmed by artists on several occasions, including magazine's April 2003 edition, 'The Making of: Life After Death'.In 'The Making of: Life After Death', Nashiem Myrick reveals that the second verse has lines directed at and: 'Nas said that record was for him, but when Big said, 'Son, I'm surprised you run with them/I think they got cum in them, 'cause they nothin' but dicks,' he was talking about Jeru the Damaja to Premo 'cause Jeru was going at Big and Puff and all them with the Premier-produced 'One Day' in Jeru's album.' The line 'Fuck that, why try, throw bleach in your eye' is a reference to Raekwon's jab on the track 'Ice Water' from where Raekwon raps.That's life, to top it all off, beef with Whitepullin bleach out tryin to throw it in my eyesightThe lines on the final verse are directed at Nas as a reference to Nas challenging The Notorious B.I.G. For the title of 'King of New York' in the song ' from the album in which Nas raps:Yo let me let y'all niggaz know one thingThere's one life, one love, so there can only be one KingBiggie struck back with the lines:Ain't no other kings in this rap thingThey siblings, nothing but my chil'renOne shot, they disappearin'It's ill when MC's used to be on cruddy shitTook home, listened, studied shitNow they on some money shit, successful out the blueIn 'The Making of: Life After Death' article explains, 'Big talked about Nas a little bit in that shit. It was the King of New York part, the last verse: 'This goes out for those that chose to use disrespectful views on the King of NY.'

That's when Nas had that freestyle out, where he was like, 'I'll take the crown off the so-called King and lock it down.' That's when Big had the cover of The Source, and it said, 'The King of New York.' ' 'Long Kiss Goodnight' It was speculated by many listeners that the song 'Long Kiss Goodnight' contains cryptic insults towards and CEO, although at the time it was never confirmed due to the sensitive nature of both rappers' recent deaths.However, Lil' Cease, Biggie's cousin and a member of Junior M.A.F.I.A. Claimed the following in XXL magazine's April 2003 issue about 'Long Kiss Goodnight': 'That was about 'Pac. He had some shit at the beginning of that though, nobody heard it, on the reel. We had to change it.

It was a little too much. I can't remember what Big said about him, but it was terrible. It couldn't make it. He didn't want to do it. He had some fire. But he didn't want to make it too much. He just wanted to address it and to let nigga know, 'I know what's going on, and I could get wreck if I want to.'

Like, 'If I really wanted to get on ya niggas, I could.' ', however, denies these claims stating, 'Naw, it was just some emcee lyrics. I know people wanna have their imagination, but it was just lyrics. You're hearing it from the horse's mouth. I would tell the truth.' .

Combs4:4213.' Weekly charts Chart (1997)PeakpositionAustralian Albums 59Belgian Albums ( Flanders)303German Albums 63Dutch Albums 16New Zealand Albums 28Swedish Albums 3020US1US 1Decade-end charts Chart (1990–1999)PositionUS Billboard 20096Certifications RegionCertification/salesCanada 2× Platinum200,000 ^United Kingdom Platinum300,000 ^United States 11× Platinum5,360,000 ^^shipments figures based on certification aloneSee also.References.

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This is that one song you break a rule for because it's simply exceptional. While not technically a Biggie song, it's definitely a song that's become synonymous with Biggie and guest-rhyme perfection (hands up if you knew this was a Craig Mack song). Spelled trouble for his collaborators when he opened with, 'N-as is mad I get more butt than ash trays.'

Every word, every syllable, every rhyme oozed excellence, none more memorable than an advice Mack will still find useful two decades later: 'Don't be mad, UPS is hiring.'