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11th number one album in a row? :o Anyone listened to it yet?

Is he still trying to be Notorious B.I.G?

 

 

No, because people have heard of him whilst he's still alive.

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11th number one album in a row? :o Anyone listened to it yet?

Is he still trying to be Notorious B.I.G?

 

 

No, because people have heard of him whilst he's still alive.

Pretty sure by the time Biggie died he was arguably the biggest name in hip-hop like. That and Jay-Z could never release an album anywhere near as good as Ready 2 Die.

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If you haven't heard, I'm Michael Magic and Bird

all rolled in one - cause none got more flows than Young

Plus got more flows to come

And if I ain't better than Big, I'm the closest one

 

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11th number one album in a row? :o Anyone listened to it yet?

Is he still trying to be Notorious B.I.G?

 

 

No, because people have heard of him whilst he's still alive.

Pretty sure by the time Biggie died he was arguably the biggest arse in hip-hop like.

:razz:

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11th number one album in a row? :o Anyone listened to it yet?

Is he still trying to be Notorious B.I.G?

 

 

No, because people have heard of him whilst he's still alive.

Pretty sure by the time Biggie died he was arguably the biggest name in hip-hop like. That and Jay-Z could never release an album anywhere near as good as Ready 2 Die.

 

By the end of the year, Wallace was the top-selling male solo artist and rapper on the U.S. pop and R&B charts. In July 1995, he appeared on the cover of The Source with the caption "The King of New York Takes Over". At the Source Awards, he was named Best New Artist (Solo), Lyricist of the Year, Live Performer of the Year, and his debut Album of the Year. At the Billboard Awards, he was Rap Artist of the Year.

 

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11th number one album in a row? :razz: Anyone listened to it yet?

Is he still trying to be Notorious B.I.G?

 

 

No, because people have heard of him whilst he's still alive.

Pretty sure by the time Biggie died he was arguably the biggest name in hip-hop like. That and Jay-Z could never release an album anywhere near as good as Ready 2 Die.

 

By the end of the year, Wallace was the top-selling male solo artist and rapper on the U.S. pop and R&B charts. In July 1995, he appeared on the cover of The Source with the caption "The King of New York Takes Over". At the Source Awards, he was named Best New Artist (Solo), Lyricist of the Year, Live Performer of the Year, and his debut Album of the Year. At the Billboard Awards, he was Rap Artist of the Year.

 

:razz:

 

 

And? I'm as much of a biggie fan as any hip-hop fan, I know how good he was, but he didn't have the career Jay-Z has had because he's dead :o I don't know if you've ever seen Fade To Black but if you haven't, you should watch it.

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By the end of the year, Wallace was the top-selling male solo artist and rapper on the U.S. pop and R&B charts. In July 1995, he appeared on the cover of The Source with the caption "The King of New York Takes Over". At the Source Awards, he was named Best New Artist (Solo), Lyricist of the Year, Live Performer of the Year, and his debut Album of the Year. At the Billboard Awards, he was Rap Artist of the Year.

 

:o

and?

 

No, because people have heard of him whilst he's still alive.
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By the end of the year, Wallace was the top-selling male solo artist and rapper on the U.S. pop and R&B charts. In July 1995, he appeared on the cover of The Source with the caption "The King of New York Takes Over". At the Source Awards, he was named Best New Artist (Solo), Lyricist of the Year, Live Performer of the Year, and his debut Album of the Year. At the Billboard Awards, he was Rap Artist of the Year.

 

:o

and?

 

No, because people have heard of him whilst he's still alive.

 

Again, and? Many people hadn't heard of him, fact. I've never even heard of the source awards.

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By the end of the year, Wallace was the top-selling male solo artist and rapper on the U.S. pop and R&B charts. In July 1995, he appeared on the cover of The Source with the caption "The King of New York Takes Over". At the Source Awards, he was named Best New Artist (Solo), Lyricist of the Year, Live Performer of the Year, and his debut Album of the Year. At the Billboard Awards, he was Rap Artist of the Year.

 

:o

and?

 

No, because people have heard of him whilst he's still alive.

 

Again, and? Many people hadn't heard of him, fact. I've never even heard of the source awards.

Then you don't really know your hip-hop if that's the case.

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11th number one album in a row? :razz: Anyone listened to it yet?

Is he still trying to be Notorious B.I.G?

 

 

No, because people have heard of him whilst he's still alive.

Pretty sure by the time Biggie died he was arguably the biggest name in hip-hop like. That and Jay-Z could never release an album anywhere near as good as Ready 2 Die.

 

By the end of the year, Wallace was the top-selling male solo artist and rapper on the U.S. pop and R&B charts. In July 1995, he appeared on the cover of The Source with the caption "The King of New York Takes Over". At the Source Awards, he was named Best New Artist (Solo), Lyricist of the Year, Live Performer of the Year, and his debut Album of the Year. At the Billboard Awards, he was Rap Artist of the Year.

 

:razz:

 

 

And? I'm as much of a biggie fan as any hip-hop fan, I know how good he was, but he didn't have the career Jay-Z has had because he's dead :o I don't know if you've ever seen Fade To Black but if you haven't, you should watch it.

I'm sure if you asked anyone musically who had the better career all would say Biggie simply due to the quality of his material rather than the quantity and his ability to crossover if you will.

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Again, and? Many people hadn't heard of him, fact. I've never even heard of the source awards.

 

And I was just confirming what 2J said. People had heard of Biggie when he died and he was widely regarded as the best.

 

I've never even listened to the bloke so I've got no opinion of how Jay Zed compares. Personally I prefer Chuck D to all of em.

 

The Source was the pre-eminent hip-hop mag for 20+ years...until their feud with Eminem and Fiddy.

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Again, and? Many people hadn't heard of him, fact. I've never even heard of the source awards.

 

And I was just confirming what 2J said. People had heard of Biggie when he died and he was widely regarded as the best.

 

I've never even listened to the bloke so I've got no opinion of how Jay Zed compares. Personally I prefer Chuck D to all of em.

 

The Source was the pre-eminent hip-hop mag for 20+ years...until their feud with Eminem and Fiddy.

I never really gave the much credibility, especially as they were NY based and were obviously biased during the whole East/West feud. But the Source awards were a massive event around the time. Whenever I think of the Source awards though I immediately think of Suge Knight. :o

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By the end of the year, Wallace was the top-selling male solo artist and rapper on the U.S. pop and R&B charts. In July 1995, he appeared on the cover of The Source with the caption "The King of New York Takes Over". At the Source Awards, he was named Best New Artist (Solo), Lyricist of the Year, Live Performer of the Year, and his debut Album of the Year. At the Billboard Awards, he was Rap Artist of the Year.

 

:o

and?

 

No, because people have heard of him whilst he's still alive.

 

Again, and? Many people hadn't heard of him, fact. I've never even heard of the source awards.

Then you don't really know your hip-hop if that's the case.

 

*cries*

 

Here's me thinking all the music I listen to is hip-hop and now I don't know it :razz:

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11th number one album in a row? :razz: Anyone listened to it yet?

Is he still trying to be Notorious B.I.G?

 

 

No, because people have heard of him whilst he's still alive.

Pretty sure by the time Biggie died he was arguably the biggest name in hip-hop like. That and Jay-Z could never release an album anywhere near as good as Ready 2 Die.

 

By the end of the year, Wallace was the top-selling male solo artist and rapper on the U.S. pop and R&B charts. In July 1995, he appeared on the cover of The Source with the caption "The King of New York Takes Over". At the Source Awards, he was named Best New Artist (Solo), Lyricist of the Year, Live Performer of the Year, and his debut Album of the Year. At the Billboard Awards, he was Rap Artist of the Year.

 

:rolleyes:

 

 

And? I'm as much of a biggie fan as any hip-hop fan, I know how good he was, but he didn't have the career Jay-Z has had because he's dead :o I don't know if you've ever seen Fade To Black but if you haven't, you should watch it.

I'm sure if you asked anyone musically who had the better career all would say Biggie simply due to the quality of his material rather than the quantity and his ability to crossover if you will.

 

Fucking hell :razz:

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