

The Stress is Building Up -in this episode of the podcast, we dissect the lyrics of Biggie Smalls 'Suicidal Thoughts' off his debut album, READY TO DIE. from his Duets: The Final Chapter album, a remixed album of Biggie Smalls work. Listen to this episode from RUNNING TRIZZ on Spotify.

“He elevated it to ‘the struggle.’ ” -M.R. Spit Your Game is the second single by Notorious B.I.G. Deepest Bars: Sick of cops coming, sick of throwing jacks in his mouth/Gave him half my paper, told ’em Go that route/Few months, he got his brain blown out, now I’m stressed/His baby. “I loved that he described what a lot of hustlers were going through in the streets - dissed and feared by teachers and parents and neighbors and cops, broke, working a corner to try to get some bread for basic shit - as more than some glamorous alternative to having a real job,” wrote Jay. picks up where Suicidal Thoughts left off with Diddy mourning the ‘death’‘ of Biggie. Use our Online Metronome to practice at a tempo of 152BPM. The intro to the classic Life After Death double-disc album by The Notorious B.I.G. In his book Decoded, Jay-Z explained how Biggie’s ad-lib about being arrested simply for “trying to feed my daughter” held deep meaning. Suicidal Thoughts is played at 152 Beats Per Minute (Allegro), or 38 Measures/Bars Per Minute. and making the Lil’ Kim album, going into Life After Death, that was a new. Co-produced by Poke of the Trackmasters and Puffy, it’s a stark departure from the dusty boom-bap sound New York rap was known for and boasted a smoothly harmonized chorus from soon-to-be famous girl group Total. His manager, Mark Pitts, is quoted as telling MTV 'During Junior M.A.F.I.A.
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“Juicy” was full of layers both prominent and subtle: It not only epitomized the Notorious B.I.G.’s evolution from street hustler to successful musician, but also symbolized how the East Coast rap establishment learned to adapt to shifting pop tastes and a then-omnipresent G-funk sound. Biggie smalls - suicidal thoughts (L.O.D.

“It was all a dream…” goes one of the most famous opening verses in history.
