Nov 12, 2016So i know someone, who knows someone, who knows a Def Jam Insider (don't know if this 100% true btw).
One of the reasons we assume he actually is a Def Jam insider is because of some of the people following him
Bo1-da (producer)
Colby Adonis (frequent collaborator of Lady Gaga and Akon)
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Producer 9-0 (award winning producer)
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Ellen
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MadeinTYO
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Tidal and Big Boy as well
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now here's some stuff he knows
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HERE's THE GOOD MUSIC RELEASE SCHEDULE
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NEWS ABOUT NAS AND JAY ELEC ALBUMS
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NEWS ABOUT TRAVIS X QUAVO COLLAB ALBUM
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YOU'RE WELCOME SECTIONEIGHTY
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- Thread: Nobody is dropping an album because of Drake and Kanye (Also GOOD Music Release Schedule ITT)
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- Thread: Koolo reviews My Krazy Life
May 14, 2016
the best rap album since GKMC
almost 10/10
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- Thread: The Notorious B.I.G. Starter Kit
Aug 14, 2015
One of hip hop's most intelligent students of the game, The Notorious B.I.G., real name Christopher Wallace and often known as Biggie Smalls, was a gem in the vast library of rap music. Although his career was brief, and thus his discography somewhat limited, the rapper known as Big Poppa still holds a special place in the hearts of fans worldwide, showcasing the true brilliance and lasting impact of the songs that he wrote.
Known for crafting meticulous, dense rhyme schemes that were years ahead of his time as well as carrying an impeccable storytelling ability like no other to ever pin it, Biggie consistently oozed bravado and eloquence in every syllable of every word that he delivered.
A classic rags to riches story, this neighborhood dealer on the street corner would blow up at a very young age to become a megastar. His lyrics contain memories from both sides of the spectrum, as he seamlessly blended gangster rap with R&B and pop music.
And if you didn't know? Now ya know, n-----.
Here is a taste-test for Big's music, but realize that it is just that, a taste. Biggie's catalog contains so many different styles and flares of brilliance and quality (in only two studio albums completed by Big himself), that creating a 'starter kit' is a rather petty task, as it would be impossible to showcase Biggie Smalls' extensive artistry in only a few tracks, and the listener is still truly robbed of experiencing one of the most satisfying discography's in rap music.
Here we go;
Juicy
This is Biggie's calling card, his true crossover into pop culture and story of his life all packed into one track. This needs to be heard. This track captures the hardships that Biggie went through to make it where he did, and also serves as a grand payoff for the kid who finally made it.
Notable lyric; "Birthdays was the worst days, now we drank champagne when we thirsty"
Gimme the Loot
Not two songs into Biggie's acclaimed debut album, Ready to Die, and we are already front row guests to the violent stories that Big would craft for our ears. This one in the form of a criminal duo who make their profit by committing robberies. Interesting note; Both of the very distinct criminals in this song are played by Biggie himself-- an impressive feat when taking into account that most casual listeners assume Biggie is aided by an unaccredited feature. An all time classic.
Notable lyric;
"From the Beretta, putting all the holes in ya sweater
The money-getter, motherfuckas don't know better
Rolex watches and colorful Swatches
I'm digging in pockets, motherfuckas can't stop it!"
Everyday Struggle
One of the first glimpses into Biggie's storied past as a drug kingpin, this track captures the dark side of Big's comeup to fame, detailing some harder times he experienced back when he had to do underhanded deeds to attain money. This song features some of the smoothest verses of Biggie's career.
Notable lyric;
"I don't wanna live no more,
Sometimes I hear death knockin' at my front door,
I'm livin' everyday like a hustle, another drug to juggle
Another day, another struggle"
Who Shot Ya?
The song that started it all. This one track was enough to seal the deal for rap peer Tupac Shakur, who, after being victim to a shooting in the same studio as Biggie Smalls, would fly into a rage that would ignite one of the greatest rivalries in history. If this song had not been made, one would be led to believe that hip hop history as we know it may have been heavily altered. Often cited as the smoking gun supporting Biggie's involvement in the shooting, that is for you to decide.
Notable lyric;
"Who shot ya? Separate the weak from the obsolete
Hard to creep them Brooklyn streets
It's on n-----: f--- all that bickering beef
I can hear sweat trickling down your cheek"
Unbelievable
The definition of eloquence, the way Biggie flows on this beat and mends words and rhymeschemes together flawlessly is a true testament to the name, unbelievable. One of the best lyrical showcases of his career, a single quote is simply not doing a song full of incredible lines and deliveries credit.
Notable lyric;
"Rappers can't sleep, need sleepin'
Big keep creepin', bullets heat seekin'
Casualties need treatin'
Dumb rappers need teachin'"
Suicidal Thoughts
A poignant ending to the legendary Ready to Die album, this song features Biggie calling up his friend Puff Daddy during the night to confess all of his darkest, most depressing thoughts. I'm not going to ruin the entirety of the song, because this harrowing tale is better experienced with no prior knowledge. It also happens to have some of the most recognizable opening bars in rap history. See below.
Notable lyric;
"When I die, f--- it, I wanna go to h---
'Cause I'm a piece of s---, it ain't hard to f---in' tell
It don't make sense, going to heaven with the goodie-goodies
Dressed in white, I like black Timbs and black hoodies"
At this point, several songs on Biggie's incredible follow-up album, Life After Death, could fall into place here and represent some of Biggie's vivid storytelling and grandiose rapping. The songs chosen are simply my preference.
Somebody's Gotta Die
Easily of the most atmospheric tracks in Biggie's discography, this haunting tale(filled with amazing background effects), details a vivid story of Biggie getting revenge for a fallen comrade. The ending makes sure this is not a track to be forgotten.
"Is he in critical?
Retaliation for this one won't be minimal
'Cuz I'm a criminal way before the rap s---
Bust the gat s---, Puff won't even know what happened
If it's done smoothly, silencers on the Uzi
Stash in the hooptie, my alibi, any cutie"
Notorious Thugs
You should've heard this song several times by now. Serving as a peak in 90s rap music as well as Biggie Small's career, this epic track and collaboration with Bone Thugs-n-Harmony showcases some of the sickest flows of all time.
Fun fact; Residing far out of Biggie's regular comfort zone and style, he took his time on this one. As Bone Thugs recorded their verses, Big was quietly composing his words (completely in his mind) for hours, and then finally delivered his legendary opening verse in one take.
Notable lyric;
"Armed and dangerous, ain't too many can b--- with us
Straight up weed, no angeldust, label us 'Notorious'"
Long Kiss Goodnight
This entire track can be considered an entire body of sublte (and not-so-suble) jabs at Biggie's deceased rival, Tupac. Considered Big's true response to Tupac's 'Hit Em Up', this showcases Biggie's approach to the beef. Some people say it was written after Tupac's death (that's cold, Biggie!). Regardless, Big got the last laugh, but both greats would fall to drive-by shootings.
Notable lyric; TONS of Tupac references.
"I want my spot back, take two
MFers mad 'cause I blew, n----s envious
Too many n----s on my d-ck, s--- strenuous
When my men bust, you just move with such stamina
Slugs missed ya, I ain't mad at cha (we ain't mad at cha)"
"I'm flamin' gats, aimin' at
These f---in', maniacs, put my name in raps
What part the game is that?"
You're Nobody (Til Somebody Kills You)
Incredibly eerie is an understatement. This song serves as Biggie's true final sendoff, a track that features a tagline which speaks volumes for every rapper in the game. No matter how great you are, no matter how large your impact on the game, your memory won't truly live on forever until somebody kills you. Just ask Big.
"As I leave my competition, respirator style
Climb the ladder to success, escalator style
Hold ya'll breath, I told ya'll -- death
Control's y'all, Big don't fold y'all
I spit phrases that'll thrill you
You're nobody til somebody kills you"
RIP The Notorious B.I.G.
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- Thread: This Yelawolf Fella can Sing
Apr 13, 2015
i am surprised at how well this n----- can sing, cant think of many rappers that can sing better than him
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- Thread: J. Cole Nation: Chat Thread
Sep 2, 2015
FHD has sold 2583 this week at 61% in according to HDD
So add that to the 997,831 he has already sold and that makes over a million copies.
Cole's officially platinum !!!
It's been a long a--- journey since The Warm Up but we finally hereShae, eddie, Fire Squad and 21 others like this. -
- Thread: J. Cole Nation: Chat Thread
Aug 30, 2015
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- Thread: J. Cole Nation: Chat Thread
Apr 1, 2015
s----s crazy today wow what a time to be alive
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- Thread: J. Cole Nation: Chat Thread
Feb 4, 2015
SXN 80 won. Pretty sure Cole crashed the serverswizkashiva, heirmozhi, missy and 21 others like this. -
Aug 4, 2015
I just want to say if you get this and go straight to Medicine Man I f---ing hate you and you should really reevaluate your life.FiveOh1, Ordinary Joel, Jackie Onassis and 21 others like this.(This ad goes away when signing up) -
- Thread: DMX passed away...
Apr 9, 2021
RIP to one of the greatest. While I was preaching holding out hope because we didn't have all the facts, I am also a firm believer in cutting off life support at a certain point in situations such as this. I would not want to be artificially kept alive like that, and while I'm sure that's a crushing decision to have to make, I think it's the right one.
I hope that, if anything good can come from a person's death, it's that it will help show people that mental illness and drug addiction are not new things in rap. It's not just so-called "soundcloud rappers"—this stuff has always been an issue. DMX was an undeniably funny person who did some wild things, and it's OK to marvel and laugh at that—but if you only think about people like DMX solely as the butt of a joke, this stuff is going to keep happening. A little more compassion will go a long way.Ordinary Joel, Ramz, treyday and 21 others like this. -
Apr 28, 2016
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Made it just before Views. Thanks for reading yall!
1. Kanye West - Yeezus (2013)
I felt like everyone was going to guess this one, but a lot of people guessed My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, which surprised me because I feel like I’ve been pretty vocal about how much I like Yeezus. I love both albums, but more than anything I like how succinct Yeezus is. I’m the type of person who pretty much only listens to albums front-to-back, so I tend to gravitate toward 40-50 minute albums over 80 minute albums as I’m able to finish them in one sitting more often. Part of why I love it so much comes from nostalgia (this leaked the last day of finals week my senior year of college…I ended up going two quarters into a fifth year but that’s beside the point!), but part of it is that Yeezus is just that good. I routinely listened to it twice in a row during summer 2013 and it hasn’t left my rotation since.
It’s been said before, but Yeezus is like a midlife crisis. I searched through my posts real quick because I don’t think I’ve said it better than this: “It's simultaneously disjointed and cohesive and there's a strong sense of urgency. It pulls you through this trip of aggression and anger and pride and loss and hopelessness until Kanye somehow ends up in love on “Bound 2.” I love it. It might be my favorite album of all time.” My opinions went back and forth on nearly every song until I realized I love all of them (yep, including “I Am A God”). Even the lead up to it was amazing (the SNL performance, the projections, literally not knowing the final track list for sure until it leaked). I genuinely feel sorry for people who didn't experience that rollout, and even more so for people who don’t like this album. I really do.
Also the unreleased artwork for this is GOAT and so fitting. A golden Kanye being ripped in half. -
Nov 11, 2016
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Sorry for tagging everyone in that posted in the thread but this Complex cover story needs to be read.
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- Thread: Fans of rap became lazy?
May 11, 2016
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Apr 28, 2017
can definitely hear Asahd's executive producing all over thisIsabella, Ordinary Joel, thegoodguy and 21 others like this. -
Dec 5, 2016
where are the henny anthems?
where is the song that's gonna inspire me to risk it all over an instagram DM to a chick who is engaged but i'm still thirsting over?
what the f--- is this serious s---Franch46, soul intent, Ordinary Joel and 21 others like this. -
Nov 21, 2015
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Apr 29, 2017
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Jun 2, 2016
This isn't the first time he helped sell a product that killed peopleCharlie Work, threee, Ordinary Joel and 21 others like this. -
Aug 18, 2019
What im about to say is a scientific fact, not an opinion
The Em icy/m i c scheme on ringer is something only Em can pull off. This is a fact. I listen to hip hop for wordplay and metaphor so you can bump ur head wondering if kiki is riding but Em will always be the greatest rapper of all timeBojack, Shady, thegoodguy and 21 others like this.(This ad goes away when signing up) -
- Thread: Straight Outta _______
Aug 7, 2015
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