![]() ![]() With only two real albums, Ready To Die and Life After Death, there’s only a little under three hours of official content that the Notorious B.I.G. Unlike his friend-turned-rival Tupac, Biggie did not have a prolific output of music, and although his legacy has been able to make up for it by having pretty much every song he ever made be on point (besides probably “Another” and “Nasty Boy”), there’s just not enough material. The problem though is, and the main reasoning on why Biggie is seen as overvalued by some, is that it’s become more obvious as the years have passed just how small his catalogue of music is. ![]() His music itself is timeless, and hasn’t shown any signs of wear or datedness, and that is due to his talent, lyrical ability, and the production value of his songs. We are five years removed from the movie, seven years removed from the last album put out by Bad Boy ( Greatest Hits), and nearly 15 years out from an album that had relatively new material ( Born Again) Through all these years, Biggie’s popularity hasn’t really diminished, and it’s pretty remarkable at how revered he still is and how emulated he is. And as it stands today, the Notorious B.I.G. I blogged nearly four years ago the influence that Biggie Smalls music has had on me and my life, especially taste in music.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |