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LetsTalk: What do you love about Biggie's "Ready To Die" Album?

Let us know in the comment section what some of your favourite songs/bars/moments from Biggie's "Ready To Die" are. 

The feedback you give (along with our own thoughts and opinions) will help to determine what we focus on in the upcoming "The Classics" video.

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Yoooo - y'all gotta react to this Lupe/Royce beef on youtube. Three songs out and by all accounts Royce gettin bodied.

SAM-WISE GAMGEE

Review the skit and the end on RespectπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ deff want to see that reaction

Smoove

Flow on everyday struggles and unbelievable

Smoove

The way he floats effortlessly on tracks like Just Playing and Suicidal Thoughts, the flow is just differenttt, and then the voice changes on Gimme the Loot for different characters which was ahead of it’s time, then the legendary beats like Who Shot Ya, just some of the moments that make the album a classic

jerimiah mings

His voice and swag are unmatched to this day. This album is the perfect example of 90’s boom bap rap, raw. Still bumping this album to this day!

Kostia

The darkness, the grimy bars, the 1,000,000% authentic streetness. I like Life After Death more but that album is definitely more polished. The only polish on this album is Juicy, One More Chance, and Big Poppa lol and even then he had a hard time being mainstream.

Ian Beausejour

I feel like it's highlighted more on Life After Death than this album, but his ability to paint a picture while telling a story, mixing in deep and dark subject matter among all the wittiness and humor on tracks like Warning, Juicy, Gimme The Loot, Me and My Bitch.

Matt Peterson

obviously other than the flow i’ve always just loved biggie’s unmatched boss energy and presence on a track. idk truly how to describe it but it’s like every time he started rapping on any track whether it was his or not he had completely taken it over within a few words. he had such a command over a beat he could hop on anything and it’d feel like he was right at home, and people that listen to a lot of hiphop know how rare it is for someone to be like that even close to as consistently as he was.

aiden

I was born in 99 and from the bay so hearin my 50 year old pops bumpin big poppa droppin my ass off at elementary school to some NY shit put me on to Hip Hop forreal. Now all i listen to is east coast griselda nd ransom. All in all Bigs lyricism and Ready to Die jusr really engrained in me forever.

donspens

I love Warning so much

ADI1992

The back half of this album goes crazy

Wesley Chambless

One of the best flows to ever grace a mic

VibeVilla

The way sky is the limit comes in and his flow on that whole project plus the real ness you can feel it authentic

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