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Notorious - B.I.G. Ready To Die Album REVIEW


Biggie Smalls is the illest! You already know, what album is below. The greatest rapper that has ever blessed the microphone. There are people that came or come close, but we all know who the KING of NY was and still is. Even through his untimely passing, he's still talked about in everyone's conversations to this day.  

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I'll be reviewing mostly on Friday's because most albums come out that day. Depending on how much music comes out, I'll be posting when I can within the weekend. 

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Notorious BIG (Parental Advisory)
"Ready To Die" (17 Tracks)
Release date: September 13, 1994  Length: 
EXPLICIT

1. Intro/ Producer: Puff
2. *Things Done Changed/ Producer: Darnell Scott
3. *Gimme the Loot/ Producer: Easy Mo Bee
4. *Machine Gun Funk/ Producer: Puff, DJ Mister Cee & Easy Mo Bee
5. *Warning/ Producer: Easy Mo Bee
6. *Ready to Die/ Producer: Easy Mo Bee
7. *One More Chance/ Producer: Puff, Chucky Thompson & Bluez Brothas
8. Fuck Me Ft. Lil Kim (Interlude)/ Producer: Puff
9. *The What Ft. Method Man/ Producer: Easy Mo Bee
10. *Juicy/ Producer: Puff & Poke
11. *Everyday Struggle/ Producer: Bluez Brothas
12. *Me & My Bitch/ Producer: Puff, Chucky Thompson & Bluez Brothas
13. *Big Poppa/ Producer: Chucky Thompson & Puff
14. *Respect Ft. Diana King/ Producer: Trackmasters & Puff
15. *Friend of Mine/ Producer: Easy Mo Bee
16. *Unbelievable/ Producer: DJ Premier
17. *Suicidal Thoughts: Producer: Lord Finesse

In Bold: Favorite Tracks
With Asterisk: Rotation Songs in My Playlist

My Grade For Album (Rate: 1 Lowest and 5 Highest)
Beats: 5.0
Lyrical Content: 5++
Album Structure/Theme: 5.0

Review: 
Ya'll already know it's a 5 MIC #Classic, so I'm not even going to waste your time on the rating. Let me and the WORLD (Comment Below) tell you why though. 

When I first heard Biggie, it was a single he had brewing on the streets called, "Party & Bullshit". I'm not sure if he was signed to Puffy yet. Or Diddy. What is he calling himself these days? Any "Who", this song alone had me jumping out of my socks. His lyrical word play, deliver and idea for the song had me losing my marbles. Even the legendary 2PAC said he must of listen to this track 100 times. I believe him, I must of listen to it 101 times.

I believe he signed with Puff Daddy around 1992 or so. I remember BIG saying so in a verse or an interview. Music back in the day took time to come out. So, people were already talking about this cat BIG for a minute. The album BUZZ was in the air, but not in our ears. But it was worth the wait. On 9/13/94, our lives changed. 

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