Post your Top 10 Favorite Notorious B.I.G songs:
1: Suicidal Thoughts
2: Gimme The Loot
3: Notorious Thugs
4: Warning
5: Party & Bullshit
6: Kick In The Door
7: I Got a Story To Tell
8: Somebody's Gotta Die
9: Juicy
10: Everyday Struggles
SUPER NINTENDO
>>71492764
playa hater is such an underrated gem
>>71493036
SEGA GENESIS
I have the ultimate redpill about The Notorious B.I.G. and I am ready to post it. Should I?
>>71493492
sure because we need to be redpill about biggie.
>>71493514
Okay then.
The Notorious B.I.G. was not a real person. He was a character that was played by Suge Knight. Suge Knight was a fan of Digital Underground, and his favorite member was 2Pac. He realized that he could make money off his death, so he founded Death Row Records in 1991. He tried numerous times to get him to sign with Death Row, but Pac refused. So, Suge enlisted the help of Puffy to help him create a character that would become one of the biggest rappers of all time and have him be signed to Bad Boy Records. Suge offered to let Puffy have all the proceeds made off of the character as an incentive.They soon decided on naming the character "The Notorious B.I.G." In order to make it not so obvious that Biggie was actually Suge Knight, they decided that Suge should wear a hooded sweatshirt or something similar and stuff it in order to appear larger. He also wore sunglasses and wore facepaint that was slightly darker than his normal skin tone. To ensure Biggie's place in the mainstream, Puffy paid for Biggie to be promoted in major music publications. Suge would travel to New York numerous times in 1993 and 1994 in order to record songs for Biggie's first album "Ready to Die". Biggie's signature deep voice was actually Suge's voice digitally enhanced. One day in 1993, Suge found a poor woman named Ayanna Jackson and paid her $50,000 to say that Pac raped her. Then, in 1994, Suge, as Biggie, soon befriended 2Pac. After some time had passed, "Biggie" invited Pac to Bad Boy Records, but in actuality Suge had hired some henchmen to shoot, but not kill, 2Pac as soon as he entered the lobby. One of the henchman was named Devan Clark. Now there was beef between Pac and Biggie. When Pac had healed from the shooting he stood trial and was sentenced to prison. He would have not been sentenced had Suge not paid the judge.
>>71493539
After a little more than half the year had passed, Suge bailed Pac out of jail and signed him to Death Row. There, he made Pac the biggest rapper in the world, even topping the character of Biggie. Suge was still sneaking off to New York to record songs for Biggie's second album "Life After Death." Pac was at his peak, so now was the perfect time to kill him. So, on September 7, 1996, Suge hired the same henchmen to pull up and kill Pac. Suge instructed them to aim low, as to not hit Suge, who was driving the car that Pac was killed in. Now that Pac was dead, Suge had no use for Biggie anymore, so 6 months later, Suge had Puffy come to LA to kill off Biggie and end the East Coast/West Coast beef (an unplanned effect of the Biggie/Pac beef). So, on March 9, 1997, Suge dressed up as Biggie for the final time. He hired Devan to pull up and fire blanks at "Biggie". The driver of the SUV that Suge and Puff were in then drove off to a secluded area, where they had hidden three getaway vehicles. Suge took off his Biggie costume and pushed the SUV into the ocean. He then got into his car and drove back to Death Row Records. They weren't completely done with Biggie, however, as Suge hired Devan Clark to replace Biggie in every photo and video taken of him. Puffy paid major news outlets to use these new pictures instead of the old ones with Suge as Biggie. After Suge's Biggie was replaced completely, Suge killed Devan Clark. Suge Knight was now the richest hip hop CEO in the world.
>>71493539
Stopped reading at
>He was a character that was played by Suge Knight
>>71493539
>>71493556
nice pasta faggot