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All rights reserved.| Track Listing 1. Born Again 2. Notorious BIG - Notorious BIG & Lil' Kim/Puff Daddy 3. Dead Wrong - Notorious BIG & Eminem 4. Hope You Niggas Sleep - Notorious BIG & Hot Boys/Big Timer 5. Dangerous MC's - Notorious BIG & Mark Curry/Snoop Dogg/Busta Rhymes 6. Biggie - Notorious BIG & Junior MAFIA 7. Niggas 8. Big Booty Hoes - Notorious BIG & Too Short 9. Would You Die For Me - Notorious BIG & Lil' Kim/Puff Daddy 10. Come On - Notorious BIG & Sadat 11. Rap Phenomenon - Notorious BIG & Redman/Method Man 12. Let Me Get Down - Notorious BIG & G-Dep/Craig Mack/Missy Elliot 13. Tonight - Notorious BIG & Mobb Deep/Joe Hooker 14. If I Should Die Before I Wake - Notorious BIG & Black Rob/Ice Cube/Beanie Sigel 15. Who Shot Ya 16. Can I Get Witcha - Notorious BIG & Lil' Crease 17. I Really Want To Show You - Notorious BIG & K-Ci/JoJo/Nas 18. Ms Wallace
Album Notes Personnel: The Notorious B.I.G., Puff Daddy, Busta Rhymes, Lauryn Hill, DMX, Nas, Method Man, Redman, Lil' Kim, Faith, Too Short, K-Ci, JoJo, Sadat X, Ice Cube, Shyne, G-Dep, Mark Curry, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Hot Boys & Big Timer, Craig Mack, Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliot, G-Dep, Lil' Cease, Mobb Deep, Joe Hooker, Black Rob, Beanie Sigel, Junior M.A.F.I.A.Producers include: Puff Daddy, Chucky Thompson, Mario Winans, Derek "D Dot" Angelettie, DJ Premier.Engineers include: Roger Che, Michael Patterson, Tom Cassel.Where would Christopher Wallace/Biggie Smallz/Notorious B.I.G. be today had the rap wars not claimed the large (both livin' and size) rapper It's the eternal James Dean question--how much of the myth comes from the tragedy and how much of the tragedy comes from the myth. These questions can never be answered to any satisfaction, though it's only fair to recall that Biggie had sold millions of records and seen the top of Billboard's album and pop singles charts long before he went out bigger than his life. On BORN AGAIN, the whole rap world turns out to pay tribute at this latest reverent, raucous wake.Biggie still eerily fills the center of this rap universe with Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, Busta Rhymes, and other luminaries from both coasts and various camps filling in the rhymes around him. Tracks like the Duran Duran-sampled "Notorious B.I.G." and "Dead Wrong" are perfect showcases for Biggie's patented lumbering and relaxed baritone flow. BORN AGAIN proves not whether the man would stand atop the hip-hop hierarchy had he lived, but reveals the amount of love felt for the Notorious B.I.G. and reminds us of what he was capable if only... Editorial Reviews Rolling Stone (01/20/2000) | |||||||||||||
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