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| Artist |
The Notorious B.I.G. |
| Format |
CD |
| Genre |
Rap |
| Label Name |
Stradavari |
| Producer |
Easy Mo Bee, Sean "Puffy" Combs, DJ Premier, Nasheim Myrick, Stevie J., Jazze Pha, Carlos "6 July" Broady, Rashad Smith, Daron Jones, Soopafly, Carl Thompson, Ez Elpee, Ron "Amen-Ra" Lawrence, Jean Claude "Poke" Olivier, Daven "Prestige" Vanderpool, Mario "Yellow Man" Winans, P. Diddy, Jonathan Jordan "Jon Boy" |
| Release Date |
2008 01 13 |
| Song List |
1: Juicy (5:01) 2: Big Poppa (4:09) 3: Hypnotize (3:50) 4: One More Chance/Stay with Me [Remix] (4:28) 5: Get Money (4:34) 6: Warning (3:39) 7: Dead Wrong (4:57) 8: Who Shot Ya (5:16) 9: Ten Crack Commandments (3:23) 10: Notorious Thugs (6:07) 11: Notorious B.I.G. (3:11) 12: Nasty Girl (4:46) 13: Unbelievable (3:40) 14: N***as Bleed (4:51) 15: Running Your Mouth (3:33) 16: Want That Old Thing Back (4:58) 17: #! *@ You Tonight (5:44) |
| Style.Categories |
Pop-Rap, Hardcore Rap, East Coast Rap, Gangsta Rap, Hip-Hop |
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Released to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the Notorious B.I.G.'s death, Greatest Hits places the two "collaborate with a dead legend" albums -- 1999's Born Again and 2005's Duets: The Final Chapter -- on equal ground with Ready to Die and Life After Death, the two landmark albums Biggie released while he was on the planet. Anthologizing one of the most compelling figures in hip-hop history seems like a right thing to do. Basing such a release around four albums that are greatly divided between essential and inessential, however, amounts to something of a mess. Two obscurities are used where it would've made much more sense to select "Mo Money, Mo Problems" and "Going Back to Cali," two of the biggest hits not included on this disc, and it's really off-balance to include three tracks from Born Again when only one more is pulled directly from Ready to Die. Longtime fans need not go near this; the same goes for beginners, who should reach for Ready to Die. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
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