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The Notorious B.I.G. - Duets: The Final Chapter

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Duets: The Final Chapter
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Artist(s)The Notorious B.I.G.
StudioBad Boy
Release DateDecember 20, 2005
UPC Code075678388521
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About The Notorious B.I.G. - Duets: The Final Chapter

Since his passing Notorious B.I.G. has lived on through his posthumous releases, Born Again and the highly anticipated album, The Notorious B.I.G., Duets: The Final Chapter. The album is duets with Biggie and some of today's greatest mc's and vocalists. In addition, the tracks are all brand new, from the best producers in the music industry. There will be a limited edition CD/DVD which includes never before seen performance footage, celebrity interviews and vintage biggie videos. Album Description

Tracks

  1. B.I.G. Live In Jamaica (Intro)
  2. It Has Been Said
  3. Spit Your Game
  4. Whatchu Want - The Commission
  5. Get Your Grind On
  6. Living The Life
  7. The Greatest Rapper (Interlude)
  8. 1970 Somethin'
  9. Nasty Girl
  10. Living In Pain
  11. I'm With Whateva
  12. Beef
  13. My Dad (Interlude)
  14. Hustler's Story
  15. Breakin' Old Habits
  16. Ultimate Rush
  17. Mi Casa
  18. Little Homie (Interlude)
  19. Hold Ya Head
  20. Just A Memory
  21. Wake Up
  22. Love Is Everlasting (Outro)

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User Reviews

Average user review: 3.0 (126 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteDuets: The Final ChapterQuote
One of the finest mix i've heard, recommended for the love of the late biggie September 11, 2007

rating: 1 QuotePlease let this be the REAL FINAL CHAPTERQuote
I believe Puffy/Diddy even bothered to go through with this. These songa are not duets. All he did was remix old Biggie material and add newly recorded verses and choruses from today's artists. Now, some people may find this as a tribute album but I think Sean Combs is just trying to profit off of his late friend. Just Let BIG rest in peace. If anything new does happen from Notorious BIG, here's what I can imagine
A. A biography book or dvd
B. A biggie movie
C. A Music video dvd collection
D. A chopped and screwed BIG album

But please, let this be the final chapter and let BIG rest in peace May 6, 2007

rating: 1 QuoteDiddy, Let Biggie RIPQuote
I believe Puffy/Diddy even bothered to go through with this. These songa are not duets. All he did was remix old Biggie material and add newly recorded verses and choruses from today's artists. Now, some people may find this as a tribute album but I think Sean Combs is just trying to profit off of his late friend. Just Let BIG rest in peace. If anything new does happen from Notorious BIG, here's what I can imagine
A. A biography book or dvd
B. A biggie movie
C. A Music video dvd collection
D. A chopped and screwed BIG album

But please, let this be the final chapter and let BIG rest in peace November 2, 2006

rating: 1 QuoteAn Absolute DisgraceQuote
I think biggie was one of the best in the hip hop world which is why i cant stomach this.The production is amateur throughout,the guest rappers and singers bring nothing to the table and the subject matter is non evident from track 1 to 24.To top it off they have lifted biggies lyrics from his old tracks and then stuck them on this,and then they have the nerve to print a sticker on the front of the cd claiming it has all new tracks.I have never felt so ripped off buying a cd in my life,this is a disgusting insult to a hip hop legend
October 16, 2006

rating: 1 QuoteRubbishQuote
Yo, don't take this the wrong way because I'm not a hater but rather a big biggie fan. But this album is terrible. Its nothing but easy money for greedy producers by using old Biggie verses and whipping up new beats. Biggie certainly didn't leave very much unreleased material unlike Tupac then again I suppose he wasn't expecting he was going to die. But they still shouldn't do s*** like this. If you want to support Biggie's legacy this year which isn't a bad idea, pick up one of the classics - Ready 2 Die or Life After Death. October 7, 2006

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