Biggie's second LP Life After Death dropped three weeks later and debuted at #1, sporting singles like "Hypnotize" and "Mo Money, Mo Problems." In 1999, Born Again appeared, loaded with cameos from the biggest names in the business. Many speculated it was due to a supposed "east-west beef" between Bad Boy and Death Row, although no one was ever arrested or charged in the case. Notorious B.I.G., Dead Wrong, Dangerous MCs, and Biggie still have a ton of replay value. Born Again has a couple of songs on it that are still held up as some of B.I.G.’s best songs from his storied catalog. On March 9th, 1997, he was gunned down in Los Angeles. Biggie’s first posthumous compilation album isn’t well remembered by many, which is a crime. After his album's success, Biggie put on his BK crew Junior M.A.F.I.A. The combination of Biggie's charm on the mic and Puffy's ultra-catchy, sample-based production made them both rich and famous. nigga The best that ever lived, the best that ever did it The best that ever lived it Cocksuckers, What’s his name, huh That’s how we do it ya’ll To. The album burned up the charts thanks to hit singles like "Juicy" and "Big Poppa." Mixing a potent blend of street thuggism and flossy living, his deep narratives spoke to listeners from all walks of life. He hooked up with Puff Daddy's upstart Bad Boy label and dropped his classic debut LP Ready To Die in 1994. Born and raised in Bed-Stuy Brooklyn, Biggie got his start working with DJ Mister Cee (Big Daddy Kanes DJ) and making cameos on records by Mary J. recorded only two official albums, but he remains a lyrical legend years after his death.
(featuring & ) Bad Boys Greatest Hits Volume 1 (2005. One of the most revered rappers in the history of hip-hop, the Notorious B.I.G. His first solo single "Party And Bullsh*t" was featured on the soundtrack to the 1993 comedy Who's The Man?. The album has been certified Platinum by both the BPI and RIAA and has sold over 1,003,000 copies in the US to date. Born and raised in Bed-Stuy Brooklyn, Biggie got his start working with DJ Mister Cee (Big Daddy Kane's DJ) and making cameos on records by Mary J. One of the most revered rappers in the history of hip-hop, the Notorious B.I.G.