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Music CD - The Notorious B.I.G.: Life After Death

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Music CD: Life After Death Artist: The Notorious B.I.G.
List Price: $24.98
Our Price: $11.29
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Manufacturer: Bad Boy
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1. Life After Death Intro 2. Somebody's Gotta Die 3. Hypnotize 4. Kick In The Door 5. #!*@ You Tonight 6. Last Day 7. I Love The Dough 8. What's Beef? 9. B.I.G. Interlude 10. Mo Money Mo Problems 11. Niggas Bleed 12. I Got A Story To Tell
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0786127301120 Format: Explicit Lyrics Label: Bad Boy Manufacturer: Bad Boy Number Of Discs: 2 Publisher: Bad Boy Release Date: 1997-03-25 Studio: Bad Boy
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: the notorious awesome Comment: the notorious biggie is a rapper from new york. he is aparently known for a great flow. i found out his real name is Christopher George Latore Wallace! did u know his favorite movie is the lion king? his first album was called a classic by many so lets see how his second album LIFE AFTER DEATH measure up.
this CD was released by world famous raper PUFF DADDY. it was about the same time as somethign called COAST BEEF. if u dont know what that was, it was EAST coast rap VS wEST coast rap. (it turns out the DIRTY SOUTH won LOL). PUFFY also produced the beats while BIGGIE is on the mic. the beats are a bit stale for my likings.
BIGGIEs favorite things to rap about are crime and money. yep that right, he has been to jail too! unfortunately he cant rap about much else and it gets a bit old after a while. maybe next time try rapping about other things. my suggestions: drugs, BBQ, knives, gunfights, money...the list goes on. his flow can also be annoying sometimes he stops and starts a lot. BIGGIE is also acused of dumbing down his lyrics and being a jiggy rapper. i think he is ok but not as good as the rap we have today.
his flow is pretty good but was done way better by tupac. i almost fell asleep.
btw its a double cd so its like 2 albums for teh price of 1.
its only a matter of time before notorious B.I.G (BIGGIE) blows up for the west coast. this guy has paid his dues and he gonna be the next big thing so get onboard now!. stay up, braaaa. i recomend you buy this right away!
Customer Rating:      Summary: One Of The Best Ever! Comment: Biggies Life After Death is easily one of the best hip hop/rap albums of all time maybe second only to Tupacs All Eyes On Me. From top to bottom on both disc all of the songs are nearly flawless, it never gets old. Big only made two albums but with those albums he became one of the kings of rap if he had more time he may have become the greatest.
Customer Rating:      Summary: very, very good Comment: I am very pleased with Amazon's services, I have received my items in a timely fashion.
Customer Rating:      Summary: welll Comment: COme on now its biggy...obviously he is one of the most famous rappers out there...there is no need for me to say anything more Life after Death is a dope two disc album of 90's rap...get it and enjoy it...I did...
Customer Rating:      Summary: More Good Stuff from a Big Man Comment: With 2 discs, Life After Death gives the listener a lot of material by Biggie. Some reviewers criticize this as having some weaker stuff and annoying guest appearances, but I think that's just a function of having a bigger album. Some stuff inevitably will not be as good as the rest. And I think the guest appearances are fine. Lil Kim spews off a foul mouth on one track, but that's what she does in her own stuff. Anyway, there's lots of great raps on her. The album's a bit slicker and more produced, lacking some of the edge of Ready to Die, but I think things as a whole work very well. While maybe not quite as awesome, on a song by song basis, as Ready to Die, this album definitely has enough quality material for the 5 stars. The best raps:
Hypnotize
Kick in the Door
I Love the Dough
Mo Money Mo Problems
Another
Going Back to Cali
The World is Filled
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Editorial Reviews:
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The King of Brooklyn, Biggie Smalls, busted through with an instant hip-hop classic on his first album, Ready to Die, but he outdid even his standard on Life After Death, an audible, posthumous autobiography about the life of the former dope dealer. The 2 CD set revels in death, especially on "Niggaz Bleed," "Somebody's Gotta Die," and "You're Nobody ('Til Somebody Kills You)," but it's painfully clear that this chestnut-cheeked, fun-loving father of two wanted to see his kids grow up on "Sky Is the Limit" and "Miss U," both of which point to the future. The album also serves as a testament to Biggie's flexibility: he adopts Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's rapid rhyme flow and Midwestern beats when they guest on "Notorious Thugs," he positively bounces on both "Mo Money Mo Problems" and "Going Back to Cali" (guesting Eazy Mo Bee), and even kicks it Wu-Tang style when RZA shows up for "Long Kiss Goodnight." --Asondra R. Hunter
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