The Notorious B.i.g. -biggie Smalls- - Discogra... 📥

If you ask most Hip Hop heads to name the "Greatest of All Time," a few names always float to the top. But only one name consistently commands the room with just two syllables: .

The heart of Biggie's musical legacy lies in two monumental albums. They arrived on the scene with earth-shattering force, and his work with labels like Bad Boy Records and Arista Records ensured they became cornerstones of music history. Released in 1994, his , laying the groundwork for his legendary status.

: A masterful blend of heavy lyricism and R&B accessibility.

An essential collection of his most iconic tracks. III. Collaborative Work & Key Features The Notorious B.I.G. -Biggie Smalls- - Discogra...

This project mainly featured unreleased verses paired with contemporary artists, such as Eminem, Snoop Dogg, and Missy Elliott. While it received mixed reviews, it showed the enduring demand for new Biggie material 2.2.4 .

Larger-than-life. It’s the sound of a superstar at the peak of his powers, exploring themes of fame, paranoia, and luxury.

Biggie Smalls' music remains relevant, with his lyrics often quoted and his style emulated by new generations of rappers. His ability to mix raw, gritty tales of street life with soulful, pop-friendly hooks allowed him to dominate both the streets and the charts. His work with Sean "Diddy" Combs set the template for the East Coast hip-hop sound of the late '90s. If you ask most Hip Hop heads to

: Released just 16 days after his death, this double album debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 . It achieved rare RIAA Diamond certification (over 10 million copies sold) and produced number-one hits like " Hypnotize " and " Mo Money Mo Problems ". Posthumous Releases & Compilations

"Hypnotize," "Mo Money Mo Problems," "Going Back to Cali."

| Title | Year | Best For | |-------|------|-----------| | Greatest Hits | 2005 | Newcomers. Covers Ready to Die & Life After Death plus Dead Wrong and Nasty Boy . | | It’s Only a Game (Bootleg) | 1995 | Rare early freestyles & demos (unofficial, but historical). | | We Can’t Be Stopped (various artists) | 1998 | Includes Runnin’ (Dying to Live) with 2Pac (posthumous mashup). | | The King & I (with Faith Evans) | 2017 | Duets album with his widow – tasteful reworks of his vocals. | They arrived on the scene with earth-shattering force,

: A massive commercial hit, particularly via its "Stay With Me" remix.

The album was critically acclaimed for its vivid storytelling, sharp lyricism, and polished, hard-hitting production. It successfully shifted the spotlight back to the East Coast during a time dominated by West Coast G-Funk. The Iconic Finale: "Life After Death" (1997)

A collaborative album put together by R&B singer Faith Evans, Biggie's widow. The project acts as a narrative duets album, blending her newly recorded vocals with classic and rare verses from her late husband to tell the story of their relationship. "Legacy", "Ten Wife Commandments" Notable Compilation Albums