Biggie's presence drove the success of "Player's Anthem" and "Get Money," both of which became staples of mid-90s hip-hop radio. Posthumous Collaborative & Compilation Albums
Released just 16 days after his murder, Life After Death is a sprawling, 24-track double album. It is a darker, more cinematic expansion of Ready to Die . Contrary to the title, the album felt like a celebration of life, wealth, and survival, though its lyrics are eerily prescient of his demise.
Conspiracy went Gold and proved that Biggie’s talent wasn't an isolated incident; he could elevate an entire crew. The Notorious B.I.G. -Biggie Smalls- - Discogra...
: Known for its infectious beat and Biggie’s effortless flow.
Appearing on the King of Pop's HIStory album was a massive pop-culture milestone, cementing Biggie's status as a global superstar. Biggie's presence drove the success of "Player's Anthem"
This guide is divided into his (released during his life) and his Posthumous Albums , along with essential collaboration projects.
Released just sixteen days after his untimely passing, Life After Death is a sprawling double album that rarely misses a beat. Often, double albums are criticized for being bloated, but Biggie used the extra runtime to expand his sonic palette. Contrary to the title, the album felt like
The Notorious B.I.G. left us with roughly in an official studio capacity.
Biggie Smalls taught the world that flow is not just about speed; it is about breathing, cadence, and the spaces between the words. His discography is small in volume but infinite in influence.
