The hopeful goodbye. After 70 minutes of violence, we get the soul sample (The Jones Girls). The music video (with the CGI baby versions of Biggie, Puffy, and Lil' Kim) is the most uplifting tragedy ever filmed.
Released on March 25, 1997, just 16 days after Christopher Wallace’s death, stands as one of the most ambitious and commercially successful double albums in music history. It was his second and final studio project, intended as a sequel to Ready to Die , and it remains a cornerstone of the mafioso rap subgenre. Disc 2 Tracklist notorious biglife after death disc 2 full album zip hot
Released on March 25, 1997, Disc 2 of Life After Death is the cinematic finale to the career of The Notorious B.I.G. The hopeful goodbye
The ultimate irony. A love letter to the city where he would be killed. This track invented the "slow head-nod." The video—black and white, LL Cool J parody—cemented Biggie as a style god. Don't trip, don't throw your sets up, just enjoy the California king bed. Released on March 25, 1997, just 16 days