Life After Death
The Notorious B.I.G.
Label: Bad Boy
Number of Discs: 2
Format: Audio CD
Release date:25th March 1997
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Track Listing
- 1. Life After Death Intro Lyrics
- 2. Somebody's Gotta Die Lyrics
- 3. Hypnotize
- 4. Kick in the Door Lyrics
- 5. #! *@ You Tonight Lyrics
- 6. Last Day Lyrics
- 7. I Love the Dough Lyrics
- 8. What's Beef? Lyrics
- 9. B.I.G. Interlude Lyrics
- 10. Mo Money Mo Problems Lyrics
- 11. Niggas Bleed Lyrics
- 12. I Got a Story to Tell Lyrics
- 13. Notorious Thugs Lyrics
- 14. Miss U Lyrics
- 15. Another Lyrics
- 16. Going Back to Cali Lyrics
- 17. Ten Crack Commandments Lyrics
- 18. Playa Hater Lyrics
- 19. Nasty Boy Lyrics
- 20. Sky's the Limit Lyrics
- 21. World Is Filled... Lyrics
- 22. My Downfall Lyrics
- 23. Long Kiss Goodnight Lyrics
- 24. You're Nobody (Til Somebody Kills You) Lyrics
Product Description
Has some surface marks but plays OK, guaranteed!. Buy with confidence--see my feedback. Thanks and enjoy this great CD!
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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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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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Album Reviews
Greg wrote on the 24th April 2010...
If you love killer and catchy lyrics, then this album is for you. Hypnotize is the epitome of catchy lyrics, with an awesome beat to go along with it. The hit Mo Money Mo Problems is also well known, however the beat never caught on with me. If you love tight lyrics, then the rest of the album is worthlistening to as well. However, if you like a good beat, the other songs do not match up to Hypnotize.
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