The Notorious B.I.G. - Life After Death
Facts
| Artist(s) | The Notorious B.I.G. |
| Studio | Bad Boy |
| Release Date | March 25, 1997 |
| UPC Code | 786127301120 |
| Buy this item | $13.99 at Amazon.com As of Oct 8 8:16 EDT (details) 2 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Explicit Lyrics |
Tracks
Disc 1- Life After Death Intro
- Somebody's Gotta Die
- Hypnotize
- Kick In The Door
- #!*@ You Tonight
- Last Day
- I Love The Dough
- What's Beef?
- B.I.G. Interlude
- Mo Money Mo Problems
- Niggas Bleed
- I Got A Story To Tell
- Notorious Thugs
- Miss U
- Another
- Going Back To Cali
- Ten Crack Commandments
- Playa Hater
- Nasty Boy
- Sky's The Limit
- The World Is Filled...
- My Downfall
- Long Kiss Goodnight
- You're Nobody (Til Somebody Kills You)
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User Reviews
Average user review:| outstanding |
| very good |
| Three and Half Stars |
Positives: Biggie's flow is undeniable and his ability to paint a picture through his lyrics went unmatched until The Slim Shady LP, but hasn't been touched since. "Kick in the Door", "What's Beef", "Going Back to Cali", his incredible and perhaps most famous verse on "Mo Money" (regardless of how cheesy/poppy the song is) make this album a classic before you even get to mention "Notorious Thugs" and "I Got a Story to Tell". I could go on, but the bottom line is there are countless classic tracks on this chilling album.
Negatives: Honestly, after listening to this album you will want to strangle Puffy. His voice overs were annoying but acceptable at the time Ready To Die came out, but by this point they were potentially song ruining. He seems to pop up on nearly every song without ever bringing anything to any of them, including his utterly ridiculous and laughable attempt at actually rapping on "Mo Money Mo Problems" (especially when compared with the Biggie portion of the song that follows his verses). In addition to this annoyance, you will have to deal with the generic 90's interludes and skits, which apparently weren't bad enough when they were placed between songs, on this album we get them at the beginning and end of the actual songs (why does it take a minute for songs like "Miss You" to start?). Thankfully the days of cassette tapes were nearly done by the time this was released.
One last negative, if you were looking for the Biggie/Jay Z track to stand up to "Brooklyn's Finest" than you will surely be disappointed.
Bottom Line: This is one of those albums you have to have as a hip hop fan, but that doesn't mean it's not without it's flaws. Still, this is a classic album that will forever be listed as one of the best of all time. July 18, 2008
| the notorious awesome |
this CD was released by world famous raper PUFF DADDY. it was about the same time as somethign called COAST BEEF. if u dont know what that was, it was EAST coast rap VS wEST coast rap. (it turns out the DIRTY SOUTH won LOL). PUFFY also produced the beats while BIGGIE is on the mic. the beats are a bit stale for my likings.
BIGGIEs favorite things to rap about are crime and money. yep that right, he has been to jail too! unfortunately he cant rap about much else and it gets a bit old after a while. maybe next time try rapping about other things. my suggestions: drugs, BBQ, knives, gunfights, money...the list goes on. his flow can also be annoying sometimes he stops and starts a lot. BIGGIE is also acused of dumbing down his lyrics and being a jiggy rapper. i think he is ok but not as good as the rap we have today.
his flow is pretty good but was done way better by tupac. i almost fell asleep.
btw its a double cd so its like 2 albums for teh price of 1.
its only a matter of time before notorious B.I.G (BIGGIE) blows up for the west coast. this guy has paid his dues and he gonna be the next big thing so get onboard now!. stay up, braaaa. i recomend you buy this right away! June 19, 2008
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