What I love most about Life after Death is how multifaceted it is. It has the radio hits like Hypnotize, Mo Money Mo Problems and Love The Dough, The street anthems like Kick in the door and Ten Crack Commandments, and then it has the hyper cinematic tracks like Somebody's gotta die and N***** Bleed which I feel like no rapper besides Biggie have ever been able to replicate.
N****s Bleed is Biggie's crown moment, imo. Of course, he had bigger hits, but this cut shows how technical, precise, & intricate his rhyming could get & how easy he could do it. It's a masterclass in skill & natural ability. The only other song that comes close, imo, is halftime by Nas.
This album would come out 16 days after he was murdered. according to Jean deal, biggie was supposed to fly to the UK that night, but he wanted to stay in Los Angeles for the after party. Jean deal told him not to go, but he did anyway.
Yes he was going to be interviewed by Richard Blackwood hes a black British presenter. He actually spoke about it in an interview and how he was preparing and hyped to meet biggie and then as he’s on the set everyone’s distraught and he wondered why and they said that biggie died but he thought it was a joke since there was no websites and stuff like today then saw it on the news.
Oh wow, I didn’t know about that part, if biggie would have left that night, he would still be here. The entire bad boy crew was warned not to go to Los Angeles, but they did anyway. even his own mother didn’t want him to go.
@@123theprodigy5 Puff's top shooter Wolf didn't even go out there. Wolf told Puff he didn't have enough security going out there & Puff shrugged it off. Gene Deal echoed those same sentiments to Puff after his convo w Wolf. Puff was too arrogant when out there, he was running around too freely. Unless it was a video, promo, or photo shoot BIG was barely out in LA. Only other times BIG went out while there was to a tattoo parlor or restaurant near his hotel. Soul Train weekend was the first time ppl saw BIG out like that. Gene Deal still lives w that guilt of not telling BIG's driver to run the light like he told Puff's driver too.
Greatest album ever hands down. It was the real Blueprint of a perfect album that other artists would follow when they tried to make their magnum opus. I was in the 7th grade when this dropped. Right after homie died. So sad he didn't get to live long enough to see the reception
Growing up, my parents and family listened to both 2Pac and BIG and I remember the spooky vibes around this and the Makaveli albums... even as an adult listening to those albums again, I can't escape that feeling and vibe
Love all your breaking down albums video especially my favorite albums like this one. Appreciate your videos 💯 I wish B.I.G got to see the success of this album. Sad he pass two week before it came came out but still one of the greatest albums ever also double CD. He showcase so much he was only getting better & he wasn’t even in his prime only 24. R.i.P B.I.G
Not even the best album from his region. Capital Punishment(Big Pun), Reasonable Doubt(Jay-Z), Illmatic(Nas) ALL 3 albums better with more replay value, better flows/delivery, better rhymes n ima LA/westcoast nigga 💀💀
Broooooooo I’m so happy you back and you came back with a bang the last 2 videos were dope I know this one is about to crazy I’m born in 1993 THIS IS MY FAVORITE ALBUM OF ALL TIME I never heard a better album that’s all ima say thank you 🙏🏾
To me Sky's The Limit and My Downfall are the 2 of the best songs, ever. I recall seeing Bobby Caldwell in concert and he said Tupac and Biggie sampled 2 of his songs. I bought Life After Death the week it hit stores yet I forgot that Skys The Limit was a Bobby Caldwell sample. Somebody Got To Die and Last Day were also 2 of my favorites. It's unfortunate that Nas and Big didnt collab on the two recording sessions they had. Its also unfortunate that Pac and Big didnt get the chance to make a truce. Puff did take some instrumentals from Havoc. That line regarding a bridge tripped me out. I remember Dogg Pound's New York New York had the same beat as Big's St Ides commercial.
@@kimmcdaniel4190 super underrated! I’m young so my introduction to him was when my parents used to watch ‘Love & Hip-Hop’. He was wilding on the show. I knew he was a musician but didn’t know his bag was that deep. Him producing ‘Notorious Thugs’ and ‘Mo Money, Mo Problems’ is some legendary stuff
It's funny I've never seen the supposed full title on anything. It makes me wonder if it was even real. I remember Life After Death that year. I was nine years old at the auditorium of my school in January 1997. I'm sitting there and this was the first time I ever heard the Stevie Wonder Happy Birthday song. One of my classmates had a VIBE or maybe the latest The Source issue and I saw an ad for Life After Death. It most likely had the March 25th release date on there. I was HYPED!! It was the first album I ever anticipated and wanted EVER. In my mind, I was gonna try to convince my mother to buy it for me. I counted down the days to its release. Early that year is when I really started getting into MTV. I'm watching MTV News one day and I believe it was Serena Altschul saying The Notorious B.I.G. is going to be in California for a MONTH!! My mouth just froze because I knew this wasn't good. I was just a kid but I was very much aware of what the climate was and what that news meant. I was legitimately terrified for him. I was relieved every single day that I didn't hear anything. Being that this was so long ago I don't remember if I saw The Soul Train Awards that year. Parts of me vaguely believes I saw it and Biggie's appearance on there. If there was ever a time to leave Los Angeles, it was right after he left that stage. This was not a hey lets go party in a city that overall hates me. Once the news broke, it just destroyed me because like all of us, we saw it coming. When I heard that I let go of the idea of asking my mom for it. I'm mad because it's like they hated you there, WHY give them that to make THEM feel like they accomplished something THERE. I HATE he took his last breath THERE. From a fan perspective, I look at it like WOW, Bad Boy had this huge promotional campaign they were going to do and 16 days before its release, he DIES. WHAT do you do NOW???? Very sad times. I wish he was around to really discuss the songs. I didn't actually hear his albums until Christmas Day 2001 and it exceeded my expectations. I LOVE both albums but Life After Death is my favorite. Most people prefer Ready but musically I loved where he was going with Life After. I think the circumstances surrounding the album kind of taints it for people. Disgruntled 2Pac fans. People hating the Bad Boy sound but whatever. I legitimately play the album straight through. Both discs and nope I am NOT from the east coast. SOUTH BABY!!!!
@@fuhyou3223 I don’t think I’ll ever wrap my head around why he was in LA so soon after Pac’s death. That will never make sense to me. Thanks for sharing your story too 🙏
Ive listened to every pac album, and both buggies albums. Biggie was twice the rapper. Everyone ive asked, they all prefered pac. Until i showed them big. They all became big fans.
@@turtleanton6539Tupac was the better artist though. When it came to word play yes biggie displayed better catchy phrases. But when it came to overall songs and concepts. Tupac is one of the best composers ever and I mean even outside of rap. Biggie is top 4 rapper nonetheless
Wanted to mention that the track "Niggaz Bleed" was recorded early '96. Bc Majesty of the Live Squad, who is the younger brother to Big Stretch was in attendance for that session. Majesty in a interview w InfoMinds talked about how when he walked in while BIG was recording the first verse & upon BIG seeing him & E-Money Bags walk in the room he dropped the lines "Word to Stretch I bet they pussy". BIG did that to pay homage to him.
Didn't remember hearing Maj say that good catch RIP Stretch and Baggz Besides Johnny J i don't think any producer had that Chemistry w Pac like Stretch did Stretch brought that East Coast side of Pac out and they barely if never missed when they got together
I was 8 when this album came out, my bday was March 4th. Oddly enough I had just found Ready to Die on a cassette tape and then he had died like 2 days later.
In 1997, I was a baby when this album came out (age 3) but I remember bumping Mo’ Money Mo’ Problems, Sky’s the Limit, and F You Tonight as my favorite songs of the album. But as I grew older, I listened to this album it’s entirely and I had to change from 3 songs to all 25 songs.
@@lonerchild1 very weird but Biggie has always had a 3 album plan concept. He went from being “ready to die” to having “life after death” then being “born again”. Of course, “life after death” and “born again” came out after his death but the names were always planned
Well his first album was ready to die and he committed suicide at the end of the album. So his second album was living after dying more of a growth from talkin about death
24:40 now see I didn’t know there was two versions of “I Got A Story To Tell” the beat on the song sounds a little more better now then this version here
@@IzzyDunit I prefer the original. Mainly because I just like the original sample instead of the interpolation. It’s a slight difference but it drastically affects the song IMO
With every bone in my body, I feel puff set this man up to get killed. This video definitely solidifies it with how thirsty puff was to get the shot done at a damn cemetery. He knew it would help the album sell more after he had big killed in Cali
Keep that in the vault🤣 I Need It I Don't Want It (Diana Ross Voice) ya heard Cappadonna besides Winter Warz and a couple other songs was terrible 9/10 mans was chatting Triumph had to be the worst one
This came out my 6/7th grade year I was bumping this on cassette 😂😂 I remember seeing mtv both days pac n big died I had the East vs West Vibe magazine
35:35 Also DJ Clark Kent told Complex that LL Cool J, Sauce Money and Jay-Z all had the beat for the song Sky's The Limit on tape but none of them wanted it. “LL had it on a tape, Sauce had it on a tape, Jay had it on a tape. You name it. If they were around at that time. They all had heard ‘Sky’s The Limit.’ The only artist that wanted it was Akinyele. So I’m talking money with Akinyele, and the money talk is just not going right. And B.I.G. hears it, and we’re doing the Junior M.A.F.I.A. project, and he’s like, ‘Yo, I want this for my album. Clark, you gotta hold it for me.’ But I was like, ‘Hold it for you? You’re not working on a new album. This got to go.’ And I was almost at the point where Akinyele was going to get it, but he just didn’t want to pay for it the way I was supposed to be paid. And B.I.G. was like, ‘F**k that. I’ll pay you now. I need that record.’ And just that enthusiasm alone made me be like, ‘You don’t have to pay me, it’s all good. You can have it.’ So I never played it again for anyone else.”
Hearing Akinyele on “Sky’s The Limit” beat I wouldn’t think it would work. Cause Akinyele would’ve made it to some sex shit like he always do despite if he could rhyme. That beat was meant for him and not Akinyele. “Life After Death” is a very eerie album but people said it was waaay better than Ready to Die. I feel Ready to Die was better because the album wasn’t glossy. It was raw except for “Big Poppa”! “Juicy” was okay I can listen to that song but I feel that Pete Rock’s version of the beat was better. “Life After Death” I felt was too commercial though it was a good album as well. “Long Kiss Goodnight” was very dark and literally was a lyrical beating on Pac through the grave even “Drop A Gem” with Mobb Deep going at Pac. If Pac was here I would wanna know his response 😂! Whether it’s on the radio, a track or an interview 💯! Pac would’ve been tight lol!
Cover these albums next DMX - It's Dark And Hell Is Hot DMX - ...And Then There Was X Ja Rule - Rule 3:36 Ja Rule - Pain Is Love T.I. - Urban Legend T.I. - King. Jay-Z - Vol.2... Hard Knock Life Jay-Z - Vol. 3... Life And Times Of S. Carter Puff Daddy - No Way Out Ma$e - Harlem World Eve - Let There Be... Eve-Ruff Ryder's First Lady
The intro is eerie with puffy almost as if he knew he was gonna die, I remember when I first got the album and heard the intro I got goosebumps, used to always skip after that, this album only has 2 skips the intro and playa hater oh and the intro of nasty boi is annoying af the album ends perfectly aswell with your nobody till somebody kills you, this album is like a movie
I'm the Biggest 2pac fan in the World...Still to this day...I still consider him the #1 best Ever M.C.....BUT i also was a huge Biggie fan as well...the Beef was really serious and i felt 2pac was right in being upset.....BUT I wanted Biggie to live after 2pac died......And I didn't expect him to die....I was 16 living in Inglewood California....and we had a feild trip to magic mountain...i woke up excited and got to the school early....kids kept saying Biggie got shot but I thought they were confusing the song who shot ya....with reality......As we got on the bus my girlfriend at the time Let me know B.I.G. died last night in our City and I couldn't Beileve it......I couldn't Beileve it.....I just didn't Understand Why he would be in L.A. 😪😪 I basically cried the whole day and was sad for weeks......I say that to say when this Album came out me and my friend ditched school and went to buy it at the warehouse.....I was amazed and sad at the same time......I still think all eyez on me is better...but this Album is ABSOLUTELY Top 5 hip.hop Album EVER🫡👑💯‼️🏆🌴
Let's get this shit straight. B.i.g. wanted to go to London, and Diddy didn't want him to go, Diddy is fully responsible for his death. Get that shit straight
I think Puff had something to do with it, cause it was told Biggie was about to leave Bad Boy taking Lil Kim and Cease with him. I believe Suge and Puff had have something to do with both Pac and Biggie dying
To this day I have never jammed this entire album- I don't like anything about it, the name just turns me off especially when I feel like puff set up big
@@700soulja It's ok- I've jammed it but never went track for track. I dislike everything about it man- the title, the imagery everything... I wish big was still with us
@@MrCalverinoHow do consider yourself a Biggie fan if u haven't given sum of his best work a chance? The album is dope, but I always thought the album cover is wack for such a good album.
@lethal5flow679 I'm not a real Biggie fan 🤷🏿♂️ he was ok Puff had him sounding tooo commercial for me I was jamming shit like Nas & Wu Tang I'm 40 so I was definitely around listening to all the music
What I love most about Life after Death is how multifaceted it is. It has the radio hits like Hypnotize, Mo Money Mo Problems and Love The Dough, The street anthems like Kick in the door and Ten Crack Commandments, and then it has the hyper cinematic tracks like Somebody's gotta die and N***** Bleed which I feel like no rapper besides Biggie have ever been able to replicate.
Closest to me is Good Kid Maad City but thats my opinion
Very well explained💯
N****s Bleed is Biggie's crown moment, imo. Of course, he had bigger hits, but this cut shows how technical, precise, & intricate his rhyming could get & how easy he could do it. It's a masterclass in skill & natural ability. The only other song that comes close, imo, is halftime by Nas.
and then the rnb hip hop blend wit loving you tonight and the world is filled wit pimps and ho3s
I still bump this album. Great video!
Wish Notorious BIG was still around making music. My favorite hip-hop artists Artist of all time
Long kiss good night is a top 3 song of all time
The song that got him killed 💔
I was born in 94 but I greatly remembered 98 99 type shit and big and pac stayed on the radio
Yooooo I never knew Charlie Baltimore was in the car too and thru the damn windshield is wild on god it's a blessing they all survived
Diddy said he made 70% of his 90s hits in Trinidad you know some dark shit was going on there
Yup smh
Explain a lil farther??
I remember hearing hypnotize on the radio non stop when he died I was 6 at the time that’s how I got introduced to hip hop
This album would come out 16 days after he was murdered. according to Jean deal, biggie was supposed to fly to the UK that night, but he wanted to stay in Los Angeles for the after party. Jean deal told him not to go, but he did anyway.
Yes, I detailed this fact in the video
@@cloutcancunand it hit #1
Yes he was going to be interviewed by Richard Blackwood hes a black British presenter. He actually spoke about it in an interview and how he was preparing and hyped to meet biggie and then as he’s on the set everyone’s distraught and he wondered why and they said that biggie died but he thought it was a joke since there was no websites and stuff like today then saw it on the news.
Oh wow, I didn’t know about that part, if biggie would have left that night, he would still be here. The entire bad boy crew was warned not to go to Los Angeles, but they did anyway. even his own mother didn’t want him to go.
@@123theprodigy5 Puff's top shooter Wolf didn't even go out there. Wolf told Puff he didn't have enough security going out there & Puff shrugged it off. Gene Deal echoed those same sentiments to Puff after his convo w Wolf. Puff was too arrogant when out there, he was running around too freely. Unless it was a video, promo, or photo shoot BIG was barely out in LA. Only other times BIG went out while there was to a tattoo parlor or restaurant near his hotel. Soul Train weekend was the first time ppl saw BIG out like that. Gene Deal still lives w that guilt of not telling BIG's driver to run the light like he told Puff's driver too.
Greatest album ever hands down. It was the real Blueprint of a perfect album that other artists would follow when they tried to make their magnum opus. I was in the 7th grade when this dropped. Right after homie died. So sad he didn't get to live long enough to see the reception
Growing up, my parents and family listened to both 2Pac and BIG and I remember the spooky vibes around this and the Makaveli albums... even as an adult listening to those albums again, I can't escape that feeling and vibe
I was 2 months old I grow up with it I still bump it.
21:07 idc what anyone says about puff mo money mo problems is a fucking classic I have so many memories attached to that song
I think women only fuck with that joint
Excellent work. . Please do the no way out album next.
Super eerie how 2Pac and Biggie's final album covers alluded heavily to their deaths. Definitely feel like that played into their overall lore.
Love all your breaking down albums video especially my favorite albums like this one. Appreciate your videos 💯 I wish B.I.G got to see the success of this album. Sad he pass two week before it came came out but still one of the greatest albums ever also double CD. He showcase so much he was only getting better & he wasn’t even in his prime only 24. R.i.P B.I.G
@@johnjohnson8030 thank you for the love 🙏
Probably the greatest rap album ever made
No It isn't 💯
Agreed 🔥
Not even the best album from his region. Capital Punishment(Big Pun), Reasonable Doubt(Jay-Z), Illmatic(Nas) ALL 3 albums better with more replay value, better flows/delivery, better rhymes n ima LA/westcoast nigga 💀💀
Broooooooo I’m so happy you back and you came back with a bang the last 2 videos were dope I know this one is about to crazy I’m born in 1993 THIS IS MY FAVORITE ALBUM OF ALL TIME I never heard a better album that’s all ima say thank you 🙏🏾
He started recording the album in 1995
@ right I was a baby my mom had the album
Miss them both they died over what over what
I recall an interview Biggie&Mary did on Hot 97…Biggie hinted that Mary would be on the hook to the song with him and Lil’Kim “Another “
Maybe a unreleased take??
To me Sky's The Limit and My Downfall are the 2 of the best songs, ever. I recall seeing Bobby Caldwell in concert and he said Tupac and Biggie sampled 2 of his songs. I bought Life After Death the week it hit stores yet I forgot that Skys The Limit was a Bobby Caldwell sample. Somebody Got To Die and Last Day were also 2 of my favorites.
It's unfortunate that Nas and Big didnt collab on the two recording sessions they had. Its also unfortunate that Pac and Big didnt get the chance to make a truce.
Puff did take some instrumentals from Havoc.
That line regarding a bridge tripped me out.
I remember Dogg Pound's New York New York had the same beat as Big's St Ides commercial.
FINALLLLYYYYY I BEEN ASKING (and I hope I’m not the only one) FOR YOU TO DO A VIDEO ON THIS ALBUM FOR MONTHS
Big was wilding in 96 getting arrested mad times 😭
Stevie J is underrated af. He is an actual musician, not just a producer.
@@kimmcdaniel4190 super underrated! I’m young so my introduction to him was when my parents used to watch ‘Love & Hip-Hop’. He was wilding on the show. I knew he was a musician but didn’t know his bag was that deep. Him producing ‘Notorious Thugs’ and ‘Mo Money, Mo Problems’ is some legendary stuff
The greatest rap album ever
It's funny I've never seen the supposed full title on anything. It makes me wonder if it was even real. I remember Life After Death that year. I was nine years old at the auditorium of my school in January 1997. I'm sitting there and this was the first time I ever heard the Stevie Wonder Happy Birthday song. One of my classmates had a VIBE or maybe the latest The Source issue and I saw an ad for Life After Death. It most likely had the March 25th release date on there. I was HYPED!! It was the first album I ever anticipated and wanted EVER. In my mind, I was gonna try to convince my mother to buy it for me. I counted down the days to its release. Early that year is when I really started getting into MTV. I'm watching MTV News one day and I believe it was Serena Altschul saying The Notorious B.I.G. is going to be in California for a MONTH!! My mouth just froze because I knew this wasn't good. I was just a kid but I was very much aware of what the climate was and what that news meant. I was legitimately terrified for him. I was relieved every single day that I didn't hear anything. Being that this was so long ago I don't remember if I saw The Soul Train Awards that year. Parts of me vaguely believes I saw it and Biggie's appearance on there. If there was ever a time to leave Los Angeles, it was right after he left that stage. This was not a hey lets go party in a city that overall hates me. Once the news broke, it just destroyed me because like all of us, we saw it coming. When I heard that I let go of the idea of asking my mom for it. I'm mad because it's like they hated you there, WHY give them that to make THEM feel like they accomplished something THERE. I HATE he took his last breath THERE.
From a fan perspective, I look at it like WOW, Bad Boy had this huge promotional campaign they were going to do and 16 days before its release, he DIES. WHAT do you do NOW???? Very sad times. I wish he was around to really discuss the songs. I didn't actually hear his albums until Christmas Day 2001 and it exceeded my expectations. I LOVE both albums but Life After Death is my favorite. Most people prefer Ready but musically I loved where he was going with Life After. I think the circumstances surrounding the album kind of taints it for people. Disgruntled 2Pac fans. People hating the Bad Boy sound but whatever. I legitimately play the album straight through. Both discs and nope I am NOT from the east coast. SOUTH BABY!!!!
@@fuhyou3223 I don’t think I’ll ever wrap my head around why he was in LA so soon after Pac’s death. That will never make sense to me. Thanks for sharing your story too 🙏
14.55 also Nas says in the song “Last real N live” ‘what you know about my biggie wars, who you thought kick in the door was for’
Ive listened to every pac album, and both buggies albums. Biggie was twice the rapper. Everyone ive asked, they all prefered pac. Until i showed them big. They all became big fans.
We need more people like you in the world my friend. Thanks for opening up people's eyes to the real. Biggie was definitely the better MC
@@gillatineking3236biggie got brtter flow and lyricism. But females always goes 4 looks😮
@@gillatineking3236Biggie was never the better MC😅
Fan boys will never state the obvious. They act like groupies. No room for the females on Pac 🍆
@@turtleanton6539Tupac was the better artist though. When it came to word play yes biggie displayed better catchy phrases. But when it came to overall songs and concepts. Tupac is one of the best composers ever and I mean even outside of rap. Biggie is top 4 rapper nonetheless
Wanted to mention that the track "Niggaz Bleed" was recorded early '96. Bc Majesty of the Live Squad, who is the younger brother to Big Stretch was in attendance for that session. Majesty in a interview w InfoMinds talked about how when he walked in while BIG was recording the first verse & upon BIG seeing him & E-Money Bags walk in the room he dropped the lines "Word to Stretch I bet they pussy". BIG did that to pay homage to him.
Didn't remember hearing Maj say that good catch RIP Stretch and Baggz
Besides Johnny J i don't think any producer had that Chemistry w Pac like Stretch did Stretch brought that East Coast side of Pac out and they barely if never missed when they got together
@@hiphopheads_atretch got him shot. Allegedly
Long kiss goodnight was definitely about Pac
I kind of figured it
My Favorite album it plays out like a Movie
I Was 5 Years Old When This Dropped. Biggie was My 1st Favorite Rapper as a Child 😎😎🐐🐐🔥🔥
Dat song affirmative action too…story to tell
Most of the circumstances foreshadow Bigs passing... The car accident, photoshoot in a cemetery. It's nuts.
I was 8 when this album came out, my bday was March 4th. Oddly enough I had just found Ready to Die on a cassette tape and then he had died like 2 days later.
My graduation year from southeast high school 1997
Meridian high for me class of 1997
The universe 💫 was broke his leg in the accident to slow him down to prevent him from getting killed. He didn’t listen to his intuition
Absolute classic 🔥
3rd best hip-hop album after The Purple Tape & My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. Definitely the best hip-hop double album
In 1997, I was a baby when this album came out (age 3) but I remember bumping Mo’ Money Mo’ Problems, Sky’s the Limit, and F You Tonight as my favorite songs of the album. But as I grew older, I listened to this album it’s entirely and I had to change from 3 songs to all 25 songs.
Still the best hip hop album
I always found it weird the album was titled “Life After Death” then he passed away suddenly 🤨
@@lonerchild1 very weird but Biggie has always had a 3 album plan concept. He went from being “ready to die” to having “life after death” then being “born again”. Of course, “life after death” and “born again” came out after his death but the names were always planned
@@cloutcancunOh okay never knew that.
Well his first album was ready to die and he committed suicide at the end of the album. So his second album was living after dying more of a growth from talkin about death
'LYRICALLY .. I'M SUPPOSED TO REPRESENT .. I'M NOT ONLY A CLIENT .. I'M THE PLAYA PRESIDENT' ..
#KINGOFNYC
24:40 now see I didn’t know there was two versions of “I Got A Story To Tell” the beat on the song sounds a little more better now then this version here
@@IzzyDunit I prefer the original. Mainly because I just like the original sample instead of the interpolation. It’s a slight difference but it drastically affects the song IMO
With every bone in my body, I feel puff set this man up to get killed. This video definitely solidifies it with how thirsty puff was to get the shot done at a damn cemetery. He knew it would help the album sell more after he had big killed in Cali
Classic!!!!
dmx (then there was the X)
The 90s was a great time I was on the road with a person we where around every body about that time I was there and remember everything
Havoc’s reel with beats was stolen from the studio. That’s the reason why that version of Last day is not on the album
To me all eyez on me & life after death are the last highest level an album can get to. Never heard an album better after those
@@jameelbuggs5592 you heavenly heard an album of that magnitude since 1997?
@cloutcancun in my opinion I have not and I'm being honest. I'm 44yrs old so I been listening to hip hop since the 80's
Big my favorite of the two rip
Cappadonna has a Unreleased Unheard Verse on Long Kiss Goodnight
Keep that in the vault🤣 I Need It I Don't Want It (Diana Ross Voice) ya heard Cappadonna besides Winter Warz and a couple other songs was terrible 9/10 mans was chatting Triumph had to be the worst one
@@hiphopheads_ For Heaven Sakes & Little Ghetto Boys Capp was 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@hiphopheads_Triumph his verse was dope
This came out my 6/7th grade year I was bumping this on cassette 😂😂 I remember seeing mtv both days pac n big died I had the East vs West Vibe magazine
@@DR-fd7sw shameful that the media really pushed that narrative
Yeah it was crazy Pac had got killed the year before I was still trying to process that then Biggie gets killed
Yea that seems strange 👀
35:35 Also DJ Clark Kent told Complex that LL Cool J, Sauce Money and Jay-Z all had the beat for the song Sky's The Limit on tape but none of them wanted it.
“LL had it on a tape, Sauce had it on a tape, Jay had it on a tape. You name it. If they were around at that time. They all had heard ‘Sky’s The Limit.’ The only artist that wanted it was Akinyele. So I’m talking money with Akinyele, and the money talk is just not going right. And B.I.G. hears it, and we’re doing the Junior M.A.F.I.A. project, and he’s like, ‘Yo, I want this for my album. Clark, you gotta hold it for me.’ But I was like, ‘Hold it for you? You’re not working on a new album. This got to go.’ And I was almost at the point where Akinyele was going to get it, but he just didn’t want to pay for it the way I was supposed to be paid. And B.I.G. was like, ‘F**k that. I’ll pay you now. I need that record.’ And just that enthusiasm alone made me be like, ‘You don’t have to pay me, it’s all good. You can have it.’ So I never played it again for anyone else.”
Need to do 50 cent next 🫡
MF DOOM - Operation: Doomsday
Hearing Akinyele on “Sky’s The Limit” beat I wouldn’t think it would work. Cause Akinyele would’ve made it to some sex shit like he always do despite if he could rhyme. That beat was meant for him and not Akinyele. “Life After Death” is a very eerie album but people said it was waaay better than Ready to Die. I feel Ready to Die was better because the album wasn’t glossy. It was raw except for “Big Poppa”! “Juicy” was okay I can listen to that song but I feel that Pete Rock’s version of the beat was better. “Life After Death” I felt was too commercial though it was a good album as well. “Long Kiss Goodnight” was very dark and literally was a lyrical beating on Pac through the grave even “Drop A Gem” with Mobb Deep going at Pac. If Pac was here I would wanna know his response 😂! Whether it’s on the radio, a track or an interview 💯! Pac would’ve been tight lol!
@@91Definite I really want to hear that unreleased interview that Angie Martinez did with 2Pac!
Yeah that album covers weird... Puffy know something
Cover these albums next
DMX - It's Dark And Hell Is Hot
DMX - ...And Then There Was X
Ja Rule - Rule 3:36
Ja Rule - Pain Is Love
T.I. - Urban Legend
T.I. - King.
Jay-Z - Vol.2... Hard Knock Life
Jay-Z - Vol. 3... Life And Times Of S. Carter
Puff Daddy - No Way Out
Ma$e - Harlem World
Eve - Let There Be... Eve-Ruff Ryder's First Lady
How old was the TH-camr when this album can out? Doesn’t sound like he was born then.
I wasn’t even thought of in 1997 😂
Wow! I figured that, for some reason. I’m 44; I was 16 when they both died. Great research though. Good video!
The GOAT double album.
EMINEM SHOW THEN THIS!? DUDE YOU ARE A LEGEND.
The intro is eerie with puffy almost as if he knew he was gonna die, I remember when I first got the album and heard the intro I got goosebumps, used to always skip after that, this album only has 2 skips the intro and playa hater oh and the intro of nasty boi is annoying af the album ends perfectly aswell with your nobody till somebody kills you, this album is like a movie
This album had a different name when BIGGIE was still alive...it became "LIFE AFTER DEATH" after his death
You couldn’t find anything about “Miss U”
I'm the Biggest 2pac fan in the World...Still to this day...I still consider him the #1 best Ever M.C.....BUT i also was a huge Biggie fan as well...the Beef was really serious and i felt 2pac was right in being upset.....BUT I wanted Biggie to live after 2pac died......And I didn't expect him to die....I was 16 living in Inglewood California....and we had a feild trip to magic mountain...i woke up excited and got to the school early....kids kept saying Biggie got shot but I thought they were confusing the song who shot ya....with reality......As we got on the bus my girlfriend at the time Let me know B.I.G. died last night in our City and I couldn't Beileve it......I couldn't Beileve it.....I just didn't Understand Why he would be in L.A. 😪😪 I basically cried the whole day and was sad for weeks......I say that to say when this Album came out me and my friend ditched school and went to buy it at the warehouse.....I was amazed and sad at the same time......I still think all eyez on me is better...but this Album is ABSOLUTELY Top 5 hip.hop Album EVER🫡👑💯‼️🏆🌴
Life After Death is better than All Eyez On Me. The 2nd disc of AEOM is meh
@lethal5flow679 .....Your opinion is your opinion....ALL EYEZ ON ME IS STILL #1 TO ME...PERIOD‼️💯🫡
@@Adonis7Belguim using exclamation marks don't change the fact disc 2 was trash
@lethal5flow679 .....You can keep saying nothing.....ALL EYEZ ON ME IS THE Greatest album of all time #1....PERIOD‼️ If you don't agree....Oh Well💯🫡👑
@@Adonis7Belguim lol, no it's not
Let's get this shit straight. B.i.g. wanted to go to London, and Diddy didn't want him to go, Diddy is fully responsible for his death. Get that shit straight
Right why wouldn’t want your artist to handle big business in London
American Gangster - Jay Z
th-cam.com/video/puM0y7iGvlc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=zxRHPm8PivK-DCvn
Stillmatic - Nas
I see what pac was sayn...for those that don't know pac last album was supposed 2 be named euthanasia or something which meant life after death..
I only liked 3 songs off this album. This album will never live up to any album pac put out
The Ballerina? Lmao
Album is dope but would not be 11x if he didn’t die
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Do y'all really think Diddy had biggie killed
No,it was Suge
I think Puff had something to do with it, cause it was told Biggie was about to leave Bad Boy taking Lil Kim and Cease with him. I believe Suge and Puff had have something to do with both Pac and Biggie dying
@@91Definite Puffy ain’t no gangster he is a fish
Hey the long kiss goodnight was about pac stop bullshit lies
There is no creativity in hip hop, just copies of old school samples and added drums, But cool video doh.
To this day I have never jammed this entire album-
I don't like anything about it, the name just turns me off
especially when I feel like puff set up big
Tbh it’s a very good album you should listen to it
@@700soulja It's ok- I've jammed it but never went track for track. I dislike everything about it man- the title, the imagery everything... I wish big was still with us
@@MrCalverinoHow do consider yourself a Biggie fan if u haven't given sum of his best work a chance? The album is dope, but I always thought the album cover is wack for such a good album.
@lethal5flow679 I'm not a real Biggie fan 🤷🏿♂️ he was ok
Puff had him sounding tooo commercial for me
I was jamming shit like Nas & Wu Tang
I'm 40 so I was definitely around listening to all the music
@@MrCalverinoify I guess to each their own
BIG Lost Verses is Fire🔥 th-cam.com/video/08M9jg_IEwM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=zxY7YfJkXTXDxjxH