The Notorious B.I.G.

"Greatest Hits: In Stores Now!!"



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GREATEST MC OF ALL TIME CELEBRATED WITH "GREATEST HITS" NOTORIOUS B.I.G. COLLECTION TO COMMEMORATE 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF LEGENDARY RAPPER'S TRAGIC PASSING, FEATURES 14 ALL-TIME HIP-HOP CLASSICS, PLUS TWO PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED TRACKS; ALBUM ARRIVES IN STORES MARCH 6TH Bad Boy Records has announced the upcoming release of the Notorious B.I.G.'s "GREATEST HITS," a 16-track compilation honoring the extraordinary life and career of the late, great hip-hop legend. The album - which features tracks spanning the one-and-only Biggie Smalls's prolific, all-too-brief career, as well as two previously unreleased cuts - drops into stores on March 6th. The Notorious B.I.G.'s "GREATEST HITS" commemorates what is unquestionably one of hip-hop's most remarkable bodies of work, gathering together such iconic classics as "Juicy," "One More Chance," "Big Poppa," "Notorious Thugs," "Ten Crack Commandments," "Dead Wrong," and the #1 smash, "Hypnotize." As a special bonus, the set features a pair of never-before-released tracks: "Running Your Mouth" and "Want That Old Thing Back" (see attached tracklisting). "Christopher Wallace was more than an artist, he was my friend," said Bad Boy CEO Sean "Diddy" Combs. "The Notorious B.I.G., as most knew him, was a rapper, a story teller, and a prolific poet. However, many didn't have a chance to see the Father, Husband, and Man that I knew. Through his words, persona, life, and music, he was able to open doors and create opportunities for Hip-Hop as a whole. I wanted to celebrate his legacy, life, and work as we mourn his senseless death 10 years ago. The release of 'GREATEST HITS' makes it clear to the world why the Notorious B.I.G is the greatest rapper of all time." "It's time to celebrate the legacy of the Best that ever did it," said Bad Boy Executive VP and General Manager Harve Pierre. "We realize just how connected fans remain to his classic work and wanted to issue a 'GREATEST HITS' to celebrate the life of Christopher Wallace. We'll always love Big Poppa and are forever thankful for what he has done for the Bad Boy family and Hip-Hop culture." The release of the Notorious B.I.G.'s "GREATEST HITS" will mark the 10th anniversary of the Brooklyn-born-and-bred rapper's untimely passing, on March 9, 1997. The compilation follows the RIAA platinum-certified "DUETS: THE FINAL CHAPTER," which debuted at #3 on the Billboard 200 upon its December 2005 release.

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Hailed by many as the greatest MC of all time, the Notorious B.I.G. was Bad Boy's flagship artist. From his early verses on Craig Mack's "Flava In Ya Ear (Remix)" and "Real Love" by Mary J. Blige, it was clear to the hip-hop world that a new king had been crowned. Biggie solidified his position with his classic 1994 debut album, "READY TO DIE." Through the combination of Sean Combs' powerful production and B.I.G.'s vivid rhymes, the disc brought Bad Boy Records to the forefront of East Coast hip-hop and went to sell over four million copies. Tragically, this superstar's life was cut short on March 9, 1997, when he fell victim to a shooting. Released just two weeks later, the double album "LIFE AFTER DEATH" instantly confirmed Biggie's status as a modern musical giant. Universally considered to be among the greatest hip-hop albums of all time, "LIFE AFTER DEATH" went on to sell more than 10 million copies worldwide, fueled by B.I.G.'s timeless lyricism and such chart-topping singles as the classic "Mo Money, Mo Problems." Since his passing, B.I.G.'s legacy been kept alive via such posthumous releases as 1999's double platinum "BORN AGAIN" and 2005's "DUETS: THE FINAL CHAPTER." More significantly, he lives on through his profound influence on modern hip-hop. A prolific poet of the streets, a charismatic performer, and an honest, impassioned storyteller, the Notorious B.I.G. remains a true superstar to this very day.
"GREATEST HITS" Release Date: March 6, 2007 1. JUICY 2. BIG POPPA 3. HYPNOTIZE 4. ONE MORE CHANCE Remix 5. GET MONEY 6. WARNING 7. DEAD WRONG 8. WHO SHOT YA 9. TEN CRACK COMMANDMENTS 10. NOTORIOUS THUGS 11. NOTORIOUS BIG 12. NASTY GIRL 13. UNBELIEVABLE 14. NIGGAZ BLEED 15. RUNNING YOUR MOUTH* 16. WANT THAT OLD THING BACK* 17. FU***** YOU TONITE * Previously Unreleased

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bmacisback6

Male, 26, Chicago, IL

Posted Jun 27


the nicest nigga 2 ever touch a mic R.I.P. Big Fella


A2Z_Entertai...

Male, 22, Los Angeles, CA

Posted Jun 10



ficker

Male, 30, Trinidad and Tobago

Posted May 22


nothing can touch this mann here in rapping idon't care who say what biggi smalls is the %#&@$!ing boss the the best


mrblack1982

Male, Age Private, La Plata, MD

Posted May 19


hows every one out there im a true die hard biggie smalls fan i knew dook was up there on his funeral day i took it bad an at the same time he is the best rapper a live an the best freestyler out cant know body %#&@$! wit him an im n music i learned a lot from dook but people be haten so hard y i dont know an thats the prime example y u cant have to many friend bcuz u dont know who to trust keep'em dancin B.I.G up top an "y they havent solved ur murder yet"!


CROSSGOTTI023

Male, 31, Fort Walton Beach, FL

Posted Apr 09


NOSTRAND AVE. STAND UP BEDFORD &ST. MARKS.FLATBUSH AVE.CONEY ISLAND ..MERCY PJS
CROSS GOTTI..


lover11236

Male, 17, Brooklyn, NY

Posted Apr 05


DAMN BIG YOU WAS THE BEST OF ALL TIMES WHY DEY HAD 2 POP YU YU WAS MII IDEAL I MISS YOU ALOT YO WE LIFTIN YAH NAME DOWN HERE LOVE YOU MAN R.I.P.


mszei

Female, Age Private, Mesquite, TX

Posted Mar 08


I LOVE U B.I.G.,AND MISS YOUR LYRICAL MENTALITY.THERE HAS NOT BEEN AND WILL NOT BE ANOTHER AS GREAT AS YOU.THE ONE AND ONLY ICON OF HIP/HOP.THEY CAN'T HOLD YOU,CAN'T MATCH YOU.YOU REMAIN UNDEFEATED.


newyorkstate...

Male, 26, Brooklyn, NY

Posted Jan 23


LOVE U BIG THE BEST THAT EVER DID IT BK 4 LIFE BED 5TIY 2 I DIE


CLOSED

Male, 37, Waite Park, MN

Posted Nov 24, 2008


Rest In Peace my friend, your music is still reaching people even after you are gone. Luv ya man


nuphenomenon

Female, 29, Birmingham, AL

Posted Nov 01, 2008


i deeply regret i never met you . you r the true definition of a lyrical genius. BIG UPS!!!!!!


48lop

Male, 36, Greenville, NC

Posted Oct 25, 2008


THE GREATEST!!!!!


Sherm_Sherm

Male, 28, Waldorf, MD

Posted Sep 10, 2008


Biggie was rare. They'll only be one B.I.G. You won't ever see another Nortorious B.I.G. He had everything street cred & lyrics.


winbysurrender

Female, 39, Dallas, TX

Posted Aug 05, 2008


I LOVE YOU BIG PAPPA MISS YOU LIKE CRAZY


CLOSED

Male, 21, Jacksonville, FL

Posted Jul 17, 2008


B.I.G. WAZZ THE GRATEST RAPPER,& FREESTYLER, EVER 2 COME IN THA RAP WORLD HE WILL RMAIN THA ALL TIME GREAEST -RIP B.I.G.-


3thahardway

Male, 30, Euclid, OH

Posted Jun 06, 2008


Todays music is straight garbage..It has no feeling and the lyrics are Elementary to say the least...I was privileged to come up during the golden age of Hip-Hop...High school from 93 to 97....Wu Tang, BIG, Nas, AZ, The REAL Jay Z, Common, Snoop, Tha Dog Pound, Basta Rymes, Big Pun, Outkast, Geto Mafia, Fat Joe, and the Goodie Mob to name a few. They all came out in that period and released music that moved the masses. If you compare the music of today to any album in that era, it would be crushed...And they say Hip Hop ain't dead..Please..Todays music is RAP...It's a big difference..Rap is just some booty music or a dance song that makes a quick buck...Hip Hop had meaning and it went to your soul and it stays there.


ladiiem

Female, Age Private, Los Angeles, CA

Posted May 27, 2008


missin that ill music from B-I-G


markdaspark313

Male, Age Private, Detroit, MI

Posted Apr 29, 2008


biggie smalls is the illest nuff said peace one love from da spark


teddaa

Male, 41, Bronx, NY

Posted Apr 12, 2008


yes big popa you are miss when u passed away it was a quiet day in nyc and thats real talk miss u big r i p


CLOSED

Male, Age Private, Brooklyn, NY

Posted Mar 11, 2008


BIGGIE the best rapper to ever come from the mecca. Brooklyn REPS for the BIG HOMIE all day every day . WE DO IT BIG IN BROOKLYN NEWYORK . R.I.P. BIG POPPA


CLOSED

Male, 35, Brooklyn, NY

Posted Mar 09, 2008


Where Brooklyn At? Where Brooklyn At? Where Brooklyn At?

Dayum B.I.G. Bed-Stuy you miss you. R.I.P


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