
Also this was biggie 2nd #1 hit on billboard with hypnotize and I do like this song a lot. Mostly because of nostalgia and how they flowed on this and the hook. This right before he started shooting himself outta cannons in Harlem World videos and playing Puffy’s cheerleader. Ma$e hopped in and said some squeaky clean “I might dress like a crossing guard but I’m still street” shit. I’d believe you if you told me Puff had armed guards force him into the studio. I’m willing to bet my life this was not Biggie’s idea. While it sounds nice, I’m sure this is just padding to stretch the track list to a double album. One minute musical interlude sampling Schooly D.

Even Puff isn’t annoying on here and there are fucked up lyrics here. Straight forward, one of my favorite songs on the album. But still, a Brookyln’s Finest styled face off sounds quite appealing right now.īeef is when ya moms aint safe up in the streets

Even Mo Bee’s instrumental sound like he playin’ a joke on these muthafuckas. Nothing against Angela but the hook on this doesn’t work for me. Yet, on the other hand Angela Winbush swept in and turned this into some 80s verbal collage of shit that don’t match. On one hand….on one hand I enjoy what Jay and Big are doing here. Genuine steel piece, nozzle in your grill piece" But However there’s a much better track featuring a group later on. You still apoligizin’, analyzin’, my size and your size and Thankfully that doesn’t affect the collab between Big and the promising trio.But the beat is good and they all did really good for example biggie line “You wakin up in cold sweats, they just dreams This was right around the time Puffy got a shiny chokehold on three kids from Yonkers named Jadakiss, Styles P, and Sheek Louch. The beat is good and biggie with lyrics like “Somesay the x make the sex spectacular” is good but the song did not age well IMO. But the song is really good with lyrics like “I drop unexpectedly like birdshit”. Kick in the Door (produced by Preem) is reminiscent of Ready to Die’s content. We found out some years later Biggie was giving potshots to Nas, Jeru the Damaja, some other people I guess, it’s really all subliminal. I mean D-Dot cool but fuck off and get to the music bruh. Also biggie still rhymes and has a amazing flow to this.įor some reason…The Madd Rapper aka D-Dot pops in for the first minute and dicks around on some pseudo talk show. Forgetting the awkward track listing Hypnotize remains a great song, also one of the best commercial tracks Biggie ever recorded. Maybe it’s just me, but I wouldn’t have followed up duct taping wives and pistol whippin babies with a party track.

Something he does rather often but he’s still good at it nonetheless also it big does a good job at story telling. Somebody’s Gotta Die packs a dark vibe to it as Biggie details gunning down his enemies. The album kicks off with some mafioso rap.

It’s a really good intro where suicidal thoughts plays then biggie kilsl himself and he is in the hospital and P Diddy in the background talking about how they where going to rule the world then biggie dies. Hello today I will be doing my first album review I will be reviewing a album that is one of my favorites and I hope this will get love because it is a double CD album and it will take a long time so let's get into it🤴🏿.
