Notorious B.I.G.
Member Of:  Junior M.A.F.I.A.
See Also:  Puff Daddy
From: Brooklyn, NY, USA
AKA: Biggie Smalls

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RELEASES:
Albums
2005 Duets: The Final Chapter
2005 Notorious B.I.G. vs. Frank Sinatra - Blue Eyes Meets Bed-Stuy [Mixtape]
2004 Ready To Die (The Remaster) [Remastered]
1999 Born Again
1997 Life After Death
1994 Ready to Die
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1995 One More Chance
1995 Big Poppa/Warning


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THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G. blasted his way onto the hip-hop scene with his platinum-selling album Ready To Die, and entered the mainstream public's eye in much the same way when he was murdered in March of 1997. Until his death, B.I.G., a.k.a. Biggie Smalls, né Christopher Wallace, was virtually unknown outside the world of hip-hop. But news of his death fueled intensive mediacoverage of an East Coast-West Coast rap war, rallied hip-hop artists from both coasts, and left two young children without a father. The 6'3", 280-pound Wallace was only twenty-four years old. Raised in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Bedford-Stuyvesant as the son of a pre-school teacher, young honor-roll student Wallace dropped out of high school at the age of seventeen to sell crack. Although his mother insists that "he didn't need to sell crack. He never went hungry," Wallace contended that "crack dealers were my role models." Whatever his reasons, dealing was a way for a young black man to make a living in the ghetto. Of course, his career choice involved certain risks, not all of which paid off: one drug-exchange trip to North Carolina ended with a nine-month stay behind bars.

Wallace had plenty of time to think during his prison term, but becoming a millionaire musician was still in the realm of fantasy. Still, after his release, the young man borrowed a friend's four-track tape recorder and laid down some basic rap tracks in a basement. The tapes that he came up with were passed around until they landed in the hands of Andre Harrell, president of Uptown Records, who was impressed with what he heard. Also at Uptown at the time was the East Coast version of Death Row's Marion "Suge" Knight, Sean "Puffy" Combs. When he left Uptown to form Bad Boy Records, B.I.G. went with him. B.I.G. first made a name for himself with a remix of Mary J. Blige's "What's the 411?" and a track on the Who's the Man? soundtrack. But it was the 1994 album Ready To Die, that pushed him to the forefront of the hip-hop scene. The record quickly went platinum, and the Notorious B.I.G. was named Rapper of the Year at the 1995 Billboard Awards. Rolling Stone called the record the best rap debut since Ice Cube's Amerikkka's Most Wanted.

Ready To Die differed from other gangsta rap efforts in its matter-of-fact storytelling of life on the street, with B.I.G. acting as a kind of omniscient narrator. The entire album was held together by his unique perspective; rather than glamorizing violence with the telltale first-person bravado of many rappers, B.I.G. sought to tell the truth, and his deep voice and deeper tales earned him the respect of his fellow artists. The single "Big Poppa" landed him another nickname, and "One More Chance" was named Billboard's Rap Single of the Year.

But despite his new reign as a successful rap artist, B.I.G. had not completely left his former life behind. Over the next few years, he had several run-ins with the law, on charges ranging from beatings to drugs to weapons. In 1994, he and Combs were accused of setting up the November robbery-shooting of Tupac Shakur, a charge both of them vehemently denied. (Shakur later mocked B.I.G. in a song, claiming to have slept with Faith Evans, the R&B singer B.I.G. married shortly after the release of Ready To Die.) After one of his concerts was canceled in 1995, B.I.G. and his entourage allegedly beat up a promoter when it turned out the man didn't have the rapper's promised fee. Later the same year, as he and a friend were leaving the Palladium in New York, a crowd of autograph-seekers harassed them, and after some words were exchanged, two of them hopped in a cab to flee. B.I.G. and the friend followed, caught up with the cab, and took baseball bats to the windows and occupants.

B.I.G. kept extremely busy in the years between his two albums. He carried on a very public affair with Kim Jones, a.k.a. L'il Kim, and went on to produce her album Hardcore. He also appeared on R. Kelly's debut album and shared studio time with the King of Pop himself, appearing on Michael Jackson's HIStory. Along with Sticky Fingers and M.C. Lyte, the portly rapper even played himself on an episode of the TV show New York Undercover. All that ended in March of 1997 in Los Angeles. B.I.G. was on the West Coast for several events, doing advance press for his next release, Life After Death . . . 'Til Death Do Us Part. On March 9, he attended the Soul Train Music Awards and the party that followed. After the bash, B.I.G. was sitting in a G.M.C. Suburban on the street when he was shot several times by an unknown assailant. He died almost instantly.

Theories abound about B.I.G.'s death, the most popular being that the incident was part of the East Coast-West Coast feud between rappers, and that B.I.G.'s murder was payback for the September killing of Tupac Shakur. There had been a buzz around L.A. that the local rap community was unhappy with the high-profile presence B.I.G. had taken on while on their turf, and that the Soul Train Awards appearance was the capper. Another theory gaining prominence is that the murderer was part of a gang that B.I.G. had hired to protect him on his left-coast trip, and that the banger felt he'd been short-changed by the rapper on a past deal. Although the official report reads that the shooting was a drive-by, some accounts say that a man approached the car, talked with B.I.G., and then shot him as he rolled down the window. Several off-duty police officers were working security for Wallace at the time, yet none could provide any concrete evidence of the crime or its perpetrator. Los Angeles police have released a sketch of the suspect, but no arrests have been made.

B.I.G.'s murder thrust the so-called "rap war" into the national spotlight and created a call for peace from all sides. Rappers from both coasts, including Snoop Doggy Dogg, Chuck D, and Doug E. Fresh attended a summit held by Louis Farrakhan in Chicago, pledging their support for a unity pact that would include a joint peace tour and an album. Puffy Combs was unable to attend but sent his support, as did Ice-T and Ice Cube. Cube also canceled two shows he had scheduled in L.A. out of respect for the slain rapper. "Stop the Gunfight," a single recorded several years ago that featured both Tupac and B.I.G. was released soon after, and Puffy Combs put together a tribute album that included a single with both B.I.G. and Faith Evans. May 14 was declared Notorious B.I.G. Day, with over two hundred radio stations nationwide playing the single, followed by a thirty-second moment of silence.

The Notorious B.I.G.'s public funeral, however, was anything but peaceful. Thousands flooded into his Brooklyn neighborhood to catch a glimpse of his hearse, jumping on cars and clashing with police; ten people were arrested. A private funeral held earlier was more cordial, with Queen Latifah and members of Public Enemy and Naughty by Nature in attendance. The casket was open from the waist up, and the rapper had been fitted in a double-breasted white suit and matching hat. A week later, the double-CD Life After Death hit the streets, landing at the top of the charts, where it remained for three weeks.

Two years later The Notorious B.I.G.'s Born Again CD was released. It has 18 of The Notorious B.I.G.'s best previously unreleased tracks.
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Albums

2005 Duets: The Final Chapter
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Release Date: Tue, Dec 20, 2005
Release Label: Bad Boy Records
  01 B. I. G. Live in Jamaica (Intro) [Live]
02 It Has Been Said - Eminem, Obie Trice
03 Spit Your Game - Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
04 Whatchu Want - Jay-Z
05 Get Your Grind On - Big Punisher
06 Living the Life - Faith Evans, Ludacris, Bobby Valentino
07 Greatest Rapper (Interlude)
08 1970 Somthin' - Faith Evans
09 Nasty Girl - Diddy
10 Living in Pain - Mary J. Blige, Nas, 2Pac
11 I'm with Whateva - Juelz Santana
12 Beef - Mobb Deep
13 My Dad (Interlude)
14 Hustler's Story - The Bee Gees
15 Breakin' Old Habits - Slim Thug
16 Ultimate Rush - Missy Elliott
17 Mi Casa
18 Little Homie
19 Hold Ya Head - Bob Marley
20 Just a Memory - Clipse
Notorious B.I.G. - Duets: The Final Chapter
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2005 Notorious B.I.G. vs. Frank Sinatra - Blue Eyes Meets Bed-Stuy
Mixtape

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  01 Juicy - New York, New York
02 Everyday Struggle - A Day In The Life of a Fool
03 Nasty Boy - For Every Man There's A Woman
04 Come On - My Way of Life
05 Interlude - The World We Know (Over & Over)
06 Dead Wrong - In My Room (Nancy Sinatra)
07 Let's Get In On (feat. 2Pac) - Rain In My Heart
08 Hypnotize - Little Green Apples
09 Interlude
10 10 Crack Commandments - Fools Rush In
11 Runnin/Victory 2004 - A Long Night
12 Unfoolish (feat. Ashanti) - Out Beyond The Window
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2004 Ready To Die (The Remaster)
Remastered
Available on: CD, DVD

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Release Date: Tue, Jul 13, 2004
Release Label: Bad Boy Records
  01 Intro
02 Things Done Changed
03 Gimmie the Loot
04 Machine Gun Funk
05 Warning
06 Ready to Die
07 One More Chance
08 #! @ Me (Interlude)
09 The What
10 Juicy
11 Everybody Struggle
12 Me & My Bitch
13 Big Poppa
14 Respect
15 Friend of Mine
16 Unbelievable
17 Suicidal Thoughts
18 Dreams
19 Who Shot Ya?
20 Warning (Cinematic Extended Version)
21 Big Poppa
22 Juicy
23 One More Chance
24 Unbelievable (Live in Atlanta 1994)
Notorious B.I.G. - Ready To Die (The Remaster)
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1999 Born Again

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Release Label: Bad Boy Records
  01 Born Again (Intro)
02 Notorious B.I.G. feat. Lil' Kim, Puff Daddy
03 Dead Wrong feat. Eminem
04 Hope You Niggas Sleep feat. Hot Boys, Big Tymer
05 Dangerous MC’s feat. Mark Curry, Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes
06 Biggie feat. Junior M.A.F.I.A.
07 Niggas
08 Big Booty Hoes feat. Too Short
09 Would You Die For Me feat. Lil' Kim, Puff Daddy
10 Come On feat. Sadat X
11 Rap Phenomenon feat. Redman, Method Man
12 Let Me Get Down feat. G-Dep, Craig Mack, Missy Elliot
13 Tonight feat. Mobb Deep, Joe Hooker
14 If I Should Die Before I Wake feat. Black Rob, Ice Cube, Beanie Sigel
15 Who Shot Ya
16 Can I Get Witcha feat. Lil' Cease
17 I Really Want To Show You feat. K-Ci, JoJo, Nas
18 Ms. Wallace (Outro)
Notorious B.I.G. - Born Again
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1997 Life After Death

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Release Label: Bad Boy Records
  CD1
01 Life After Death Intro
02 Somebody's Gotta Die
03 Hypnotize
04 Kick In The Door
05 #!*@ You Tonight feat. R. Kelly
06 Last Day feat. The Lox
07 I Love The Dough feat. Jay-Z, Angie Winbush
08 What's Beef?
09 B.I.G. Interlude
10 Mo Money Mo Problems feat. Mase, Puff Daddy
11 Niggas Bleed
12 I Got A Story To Tell
CD2
01 Notorious Thugs
02 Miss U
03 Another feat. Lil' Kim
04 Going Back To Cali
05 Ten Crack Commandments
06 Playa Hater
07 Nasty Boy
08 Sky's The Limit feat. 112
09 The World Is Filled... feat. Too Short & Puff Daddy
10 My Downfall feat. DMC
11 Long Kiss Goodnight
12 You're Nobody (Til Somebody Kills You)
Notorious B.I.G. - Life After Death
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1994 Ready to Die
Available on: CD, LP, Tape
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Release Date: Tue, Sep 13, 1994
Release Label: Bad Boy Records
  01 Intro
02 Things done changed
03 Gimme the loot
04 Machine gun funk
05 Warning
06 Ready to die
07 One more chance (ft Total)
08 Fuck me (Interlude)
09 The what (ft Method Man)
10 Juicy (ft Total)
11 Everyday struggle
12 Me & my bitch
13 Big Poppa
14 Respect (ft Diana King)
15 Friend of mine
16 Unbelievable
17 Suicidal thoughts
Notorious B.I.G. - Ready to Die
Sean "Puffy" Combs (tracks 1 & 8) ; Darnell Scott (track 2) ; Easy Mo Bee (tracks 3, 4, 5, 6, 9 & 15) ; The Bluez Brothers, Chucky Thompson & Sean "Puffy" Combs (tracks 7 & 12) ; Poke & Sean "Puffy" Combs (tracks 10 & 14) ; The Bluez Brothers (track 11) ; Chucky Thompson & Sean "Puffy" Combs (track 13) ; DJ Premier (track 16) & Lord Finesse (track 17) 
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EPs

1995 One More Chance [EP]

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1995 Big Poppa/Warning [EP]

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     Tracks by, or featuring 'Notorious B.I.G.':

TRACKALBUM
01 Notorious B.I.G. 16 BarsVARIOUS - Lyricist Lounge, Vol. 2
09 runnin feat. notorious b.i.g.2Pac - Black Jesus
08 notorious b.i.g. - juicyPete Rock - 4 Petes Sake - The Pete Rock Years - Remixes, Vol. 1
31 Freestyle - Notorious B.I.G./Da LoxFunkmaster Flex - The Mix Tape, Vol. 2: 60 Minutes of Funk
17 notorious b.i.g. - big machine gun funk (remix)DJ Premier - Prime Cuts, Vol. 1
14 notorious b.i.g. - ten crack commandmentsDJ Premier - Prime Cuts, Vol. 1
03 Brooklyn's Finest feat. Notorious B.I.G.Jay-Z - Reasonable Doubt
09 Da B Side [Squeaky Clean] feat. The Notorious B.I.G.Da Brat - Give It To You
02 Notorious B.I.G. feat. Lil' Kim, Puff DaddyNotorious B.I.G. - Born Again
05 Don't Stop ‘Til You Get Enough feat. Notorious B.I.G. (Lt. Dan remix)DJ Lt. Dan - The King of What's Poppin' (Micheal Jackson Blends)
02 Releast Niggas feat. Notorious B.I.G.50 Cent - The Collaboration EP
06 Runnin (Dying To Live) feat. the Notorious B.I.G.2Pac - Resurrection [Original Soundtrack]
01 P. Diddy feat. The Notorious B.I.G., Busta Rhymes, 50 Cent & Lloyd Banks - Victory 2004VARIOUS - Bad Boy's 10th Anniversary... The Hits
02 Craig Mack feat. The Notorious B.I.G., LL Cool J, Rampage & Busta Rhymes - Flava In Ya Ear (RemixVARIOUS - Bad Boy's 10th Anniversary... The Hits
03 The Notorious B.I.G. - HypnotizeVARIOUS - Bad Boy's 10th Anniversary... The Hits
05 P. Diddy feat. The Notorious B.I.G., The LOX & Lil' Kim - All About The BenjaminsVARIOUS - Bad Boy's 10th Anniversary... The Hits
06 The Notorious B.I.G. - Big PoppaVARIOUS - Bad Boy's 10th Anniversary... The Hits
08 The Notorious B.I.G. feat. P. Diddy & Mase - Mo' Money, Mo' ProblemsVARIOUS - Bad Boy's 10th Anniversary... The Hits
09 Total feat. The Notorious B.I.G. - Can't You SeeVARIOUS - Bad Boy's 10th Anniversary... The Hits
10 112 feat. The Notorious B.I.G. & Mase - Only You (Remix)VARIOUS - Bad Boy's 10th Anniversary... The Hits
02 DJ Green Lantern feat. Notorious B.I.g. & Styles P - 03 04 Watch The HitVARIOUS - DJ Green Lantern - Countdown To Armageddon Pt. 2: Back To The Lab
27 Notorious B.I.G. - I Can't WaitVARIOUS - DJ Green Lantern - Countdown To Armageddon Pt. 2: Back To The Lab
08 big poppa - notorious B.I.G.Vinroc - So Much Soul Volume 2
03 Can I Get Wit'cha - Notorious B.I.G. & Lil CeaseJunior MAFIA - Best of Junior M.A.F.I.A.
09 Get Money (Remix) - Notorious B.I.G., Lil Cease & Lil KimJunior MAFIA - Best of Junior M.A.F.I.A.
16 Player's Anthem - Notorious B.I.G., Lil Cease & Lil KimJunior MAFIA - Best of Junior M.A.F.I.A.
17 Realm Of Junior M.A.F.I.A. - Chico Del Vec, Lil Cease & Notorious B.I.G.Junior MAFIA - Best of Junior M.A.F.I.A.
03 Cunt Renaissance feat. The Notorious B.I.G.RA The Rugged Man - Die, Bonus Disc, Die
19 Ol Dirty Bastard & Notorious B.I.G. - Birthday Party Live (BONUS)Wu-Tang Clan - Video Anthology
19 Leanback 04 - Notorious B.I.G.DJ Cip One - Publicity
26 Juicy (Remix) - Notorious B.I.G.DJ MC - Pete Rock Vs. DJ Premier (Hosted By 9th Wonder)
31 Kick In The Door - Notorious B.I.G.DJ MC - Pete Rock Vs. DJ Premier (Hosted By 9th Wonder)
32 Unbelievable - Notorious B.I.G.DJ MC - Pete Rock Vs. DJ Premier (Hosted By 9th Wonder)
41 We Ain't (remix) feat. Notorious B.I.G.The Game - Game Time
Notorious B.i.g.Puff Daddy - P. Diddy - We Invented the Remix (2002)
01 Warning - Notorious B.I.G.Mathematics - Greatest Stories Ever Told
10 Niggas Bleed - Notorious B.I.G.Mathematics - Greatest Stories Ever Told
13. Bow Wow (Remix) feat. Notorious B.I.G., 2Pac, Mack 10, Eminem, Eve, Jay-Z, Jadakiss & NasDMX - Fuck The Industry
11 Notorious B.I.G. - Sky's The LimitMelo-D - KDAY Vol. 1
21)We'll Always Love Big Poppa (The Notorious B.I.G. Tribute)The L.O.X. - Money, Power & Respect
15 Back 2 Cali feat. Notorious B.I.G. & Bun BConsequence - The Cons Vol. 3: Da Comeback Kid
17 Notorious B.I.G. feat. Necro - Nasty Boy (Remix)Necro and Ill Bill - Street Villains, Vol. 2
12 - Notorious B.I.G. - Exclusive InterludeG-Unit - DJ Whoo Kid, Steve-O & The Game - G-Unit Radio Part 8 (The Fifth Element)
01 Dead wrong [Remix] (The Notorious B.I.G. ft Eminem)Eminem - Curtain Call: the Hits



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best rapper ever

Posted by: jrmafia on Fri, Jan 20, 2006 at 21:06:22


B.I.G 4 LIFE

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