


The nearly four-minute-long song was released on March 4th, 1997 as the first single from his Life After Death record, and was ultimately the last that he would share before being killed in a drive-by shooting just a week later. “ Ha, sicker than your average, Poppa twist cabbage off instinct / N*ggas don’t think shit stink / Pink gators, my Detroit players / Timbs for my hooligans in Brooklyn (That’s right),” the famous bars begin, featuring ad-libs by Diddy and a forever-iconic chorus done by Pamela Long. Biggie Demo's (2007) 1 - unsigned hype (demo tape) 2 - mumbling n whispering (demo) 3 - another rough one (demo) 4 - biggie with the hype shit (92 demo) 5 - so whatcha want (93 demo) 6 - dreams (og demo mix) 7 - me and my bitch (og demo mix) 8 - niggaz (96 og dofat demo mix) 9 - feat. As an edgy teenager I remember looking up an extremely racist moonman version of this song on YouTube. In celebration of his legacy, today we’re suggesting that you stream another of the New York native’s biggest hits – “Hypnotize.” More time has passed since Biggie – born Christopher Wallace – died than the prolific recording artist actually spent alive on Earth, but his impact remains clearly felt to this day, nonetheless.
THE NOTORIOUS BIG HYPNOTIZE CRACK
Today (May 21) would’ve been the 50th birthday of The Notorious B.I.G., who was best known for crafting hits like “Juicy,” “Big Poppa,” “Mo Money Mo Problems” and “Ten Crack Commandments” before his untimely assassination on March 9th, 1997. WATCH TRENDING HAUSA RAP VIDEO Trending Song By The Notorious B.I.G.
