Biggie’s first number one hit “Hypnotize” was released just a week before his death on March 9, 1997. The song was the first single from his...
From Puff Daddy and the Family’s No Way Out album, this song features most of Bad Boy’s star lyricists (no Mase). The original appeared on a...
Released in the summer of 1995, this remix of “One More Chance” became Biggie’s biggest hit (until his death), tying Michael Jackson’s record for highest debut...
“Juicy” is the first single from Big’s debut album, Ready to Die, and is the track that established him as a titan. It was one of...
Biggie tells the same story twice! In 2014, Knicks player John Starks appeared on ESPN’s Highly Questionable and was grilled about this song, which he said...
This is the last song the legend ever recorded, just a few days before his murder. The video is also a reference to the Arnold Schwarzenegger...
“Unbelievable” was the last song recorded for Ready To Die as the album was ready to be turned in but Biggie specifically wanted to get a...
From Biggie’s second and final official album, Life After Death, “Kick in the Door” is a diss track aimed at everybody, nobody, haters, other rappers (including...
Ten Crack Commandments Lyrics by The Notorious B.I.G. [Chuck D] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 [Intro] It’s the ten crack commandments, what?...
“Warning” was released along with “Big Poppa” as the second single from Ready To Die as a double A-side with “Who Shot Ya?” on the B-side....
A posthumous Biggie song about rape, murder, and pedophilia—perfect for an Eminem feature, which he discussed in his autobiography The Way I Am: I rapped on...
“The What” features Wu-Tang Clan standout Method Man as he was the only other rapper to appear on Ready To Die. In a retrospective published by...
“Who Shot Ya?” is Biggie’s warning to his adversaries not to mess with him and if they do, he will return the favor by killing them....
A star-studded remix of Craig Mack’s debut single featuring Biggie, LL Cool J, Busta Rhymes and Rampage. Also briefly features Puff Daddy as a promoter, Keisha...
Biggie Smalls runs through a list of his favorite R&B singers, detailing what sexual acts he’d like to engage in with them, including: Patti LaBelle; Regina...
This came out when Bad Boy’s and Biggie’s early buzz was at it’s highest, and they utilized that buzz to get Total some recognition and air...
“Player’s Anthem” was the lead single from Junior M.A.F.I.A.’s debut album Conspiracy. The track launched the careers of Lil Cease and Lil Kim, while continuing the...
Supercat (aka “Wild Apache”) was already a successful, well-known Reggae Dancehall artist by the time he collaborated with the Bad Boy Team in 1993. The original...
The eerily titled final song from Biggie’s Life After Death album, released shortly after B.I.G. was killed The title is a play on “You’re Nobody Till...
Title track of Ready To Die, it talks about his experiences in life and how he’s ready to die. Main intention, taken from an annotation: B.I.G....
A reworking of Runnin’ (From tha Police) (1995). All other artists’ parts were taken out, 2Pac’s verse was replaced with a previously unreleased one, and a...
“Young G’s” is a stand-out track from No Way Out with Bad Boy Records star, The Notorious B.I.G. and frequent collaborator Jay Z. Iconic xylophone beats...
Biggie and Jay-Z convincingly refute the popular misconception that money can’t buy happiness Line by line, the two explain the many ways in which their glamorous...
A freestyle from the two Hip Hop-legends Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G. Their verses come from a longer freestyle at the Budweiser Superfest that also...
B.I.G. Interlude Lyrics by The Notorious B.I.G. [Intro] Yo C-Gutta, where you at? D Rockafella Cease-A-Leo DeGenero Blake C Money SL Uhh [Verse] B.I.G. is making...
Biggie’s solo debut track The “Party and Bullshit” line is a reference to a song called “When the Revolution Comes” by The Last Poets Biggie turned...
Biggie compares a life of crime to a life of rhyme; as he said in an interview this was his favorite song. Samples: the guitar part...
One of the most popular Notorious B.I.G songs, “Gimme the Loot” is about Biggie and his right-hand man being stick-up kids in the streets committing various...
Biggie crafts a masterful narrative about the life of a drug kingpin, with his trademark disregard for his own well-being. Everyday Struggle Lyrics by The Notorious...
The Notorious B.I.G. is sick of all the rap feuds involving rappers trading insults over songs and calling it “beef.” For Biggie, real beef involves sticks...