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March 09, 2009
March 9th R.i.P B.i.G!!!

Everyone tip your hat, moment of silence for one of the greatest to ever do it. Now pick a Biggie song for you Mp3 player...
October 22, 2008
Sample of the Week: (Willy North Pole)
So I felt like dropping a sample in the middle of the week because I'm pissed off that I didn't get to do the one I wanted to last week and because I can't find anything else to put on here at the minute.
This song was always dope to me. It came out right in between Carter 1 and 2 and wayne was JUST getting his flow down perfect. TI kills his verse and the girls are on point.
Writer: Destiny's Child ft Lil Wayne & TI - Soldier
How come every god damn time this damn willy north pole video comes on mtv or something, it NEVER shows the artist and credits? That's the only video ever to do that. lol. Anyway, they take Weezy's verse and chop it up for a pretty dope sample. Lil Wayne: Most sampled hip-hop artist? Next to biggie? (that's a jay-z joke.)
Willy North Pole - Body Marked Up
At 2:30: "I'm in the club with them thangs that POW POW, thug, turn around and keep dancin to bow wow."
What a coincidence... Cuz I'm in the club with my girl's ass thats like POWWWWWWWW POWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!
hahahahahaha. Seriously. We call her pow pow.
August 01, 2008
Ready to Die Original Version (Uncleared Samples, etc)
01 Intro(Original Uncleared Sample Version)
02 Things Done Changed(Original Version)
03 Gimme The Loot(Uncensored Never Before Heard Version)
04 Machine Fun Funk(Dj Premier Version)
05 Warning(Original Version)
06 Ready To Die(Original Beat Version)
07 One More Chance(Original Uncleared Sample Version)
08 Fuck Me(Interlude)
09 The What(Original Unheard Lyrics Version)
10 Juicy(Pete Rock Version)
11 Everyday Struggle(Demo Version)
12 Me And My Bitch(Original Beat Version)
13 Respect(Original Extended Version)
14 Friend Of Mine(Original Demo Version)
15 Whatchu Want(Unreleased Original Version)
16 Suicidal Thoughts(Pete Rock Version)
17 Come On(Unreleased Original Version)
18 Who Shot Ya(Original Demo Version)
19 Mac’s N Dons(Unreleased)
20 Pepsi Freestyle(Unreleased)
21 Biggie Got That Hype Shit(Unreleased Demo)
Download: Biggie- Ready to Die OG Version
Shout out to Hip-Hop Giant
May 15, 2008
Sample of the Week! (Isaac Hayes)
Wow. Not even gonna lie. Totally stumbled upon this one. I love the internet. Shout out to Internet Radio Station PANDORA
for popping on Smokey Robinson's cover of Walk On By through my phones. Which made me wonder who else covered Dionne Warwick's #77 best song of all time according to Rolling Stone. This is where Wikipedia comes in. Isaac Hayes has a version. Off to imeem to listen. POW! 2 Samples hit my ears from the first 30 seconds. That drum break to start is obvious by the time you reach the climax, and immediately afterwards Biggie pulled through. Both are obvious if you pay attention in the first 2 seconds of the song. But I have a slow memory. It takes about 30 seconds to be like What's that from? and go down a list of sounds in my head. After a minute or two I hear something else, but can't make it out. Hop over to The Breaks Sample List Ah HAH! My favorite Pac album of all time. Now I'm going to email my homie at The Resurgence of the Soul Sample and tell him to check out our SOTW and link so he can send some of his viewers over, so THEY can be up on game. :D
Writer: Isaac Hayes - Walk On By
Biter: Ludacris - Southern Fried Intro
Biter: Notorious BIG- Warning
Biter: Tupac - Me Against The World
April 14, 2008
Biggie Smalls: Rap Phenomenon Documentary
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March 27, 2008
Let The Truth Be Told! 2pac Story Bogus.
"In relying on documents that I now believe were fake, I failed to do my job," Philips said in a statement Wednesday. "I'm sorry."
In his statement, Duvoisin added: "We should not have let ourselves be fooled. That we were is as much my fault as Chuck's. I deeply regret that we let our readers down."
Go to the LA TIMES for more info.
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March 26, 2008
Diddy Didn't
While we're on Diddy. It appears that the whole LA Times 2pac shooting story that connects Biggie and Puffy to the assualt on Pac, is bunk.
The Smoking Gun
Decided to do it's own investigation. Turns out (according to TSG) that half the FBI documents and eyewitness secret testimony was made up by some kid who needed attention.
Some parts I thought were interesting:
The con man, James Sabatino, 31, has long sought to insinuate himself, after the fact, in a series of important hip-hop events, from Shakur's shooting to the murder of The Notorious B.I.G.. In fact, however, Sabatino was little more than a rap devotee, a wildly impulsive, overweight white kid from Florida whose own father once described him in a letter to a federal judge as "a disturbed young man who needed attention like a drug." Sabatino is pictured in the above mug shot.
And then there's the small matter of Sabatino's whereabouts on March 9, 1997, when Wallace was gunned down while seated in a GMC Suburban outside the Peterson Automotive Museum in Los Angeles. While he enjoys repeating the "theory" that he mysteriously bailed on a planned meeting with the rapper that fateful night, Sabatino was actually 2400 miles away from the crime scene. He was imprisoned in Miami's Federal Detention Center, where he still had six months to serve on a two-year sentence for separate felony convictions.
Sabatino has frequently claimed to have managed a number of leading hip-hop acts, including Notorious B.I.G., Lords of the Underground, and Heavy D and the Boyz. Du Kelly, a member of Lords of the Underground, described Sabatino as a "scam artist" who briefly tried to befriend the group's manager. Kelly said that he recalled Sabatino as a "short, Caucasian, little chubby fat guy" whose "father was supposed to be Mafia or something." Sabatino was "just a con artist who tried to get close to artists, but he was a nobody," said Kelly. He added that Sabatino also tried to get near the Wu-Tang Clan, "but I heard they beat him up."
Enjoy
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P.S. While we're talking about dead rappers: Aspiring Rapper "Cavlar" got shot & killed at a fish store in Brooklyn. He was in Papoose's crew and had beef with Uncle Murda. This might turn into a big situation. Considering Uncle was just shot in the head something like 2-3 weeks ago. Retaliation? Read about it here.
March 18, 2008
More Biggie vs 2pac Details
HHDX does an interview with the writer in the story on 2pac's shooting and robbery.
DX: And um… [Laughs]. I’m just gonna put this question to you the way I got it written down. Mr. Philips, Jimmy Henchmen and P. Diddy issued statements today that basically said you’re full of shit [click here to read]. What is your response to their statements?
CP: Well, I’m not full of shit. And they had ample opportunity to discuss things in my story. Neither one of ‘em wanted to talk for the story. And what Puffy says… I don’t accuse Puffy of being involved [in the plot to assault Tupac], and he’s saying he’s not involved in any way. I never said he was involved, I said he was told about it. Other people are writing that he was involved. I didn’t even suggest it. And in terms of what Henchmen says, he says I’m full of shit with my Vegas story because Biggie had got in a car accident [and couldn’t have been in Vegas because he was home recuperating]. Biggie didn’t get in that accident until after Tupac [was murdered]. So that part of [his statement] is wrong. He’s basing his attack on me on [information] that’s false.
Link
March 13, 2008
Sample Of The Day!
Sorry for missing yesterday. Today, I'm gonna double you up, and drop some knowledge.
Biter: Juicy - Notorious B.I.G.
Produced by Puffy for BIG. However, PETE ROCK swears on his life that Puffy jacked it from him. Here's the story from Wax Poetics:
I did the original version, didn't get credit for it. They came to my house, heard the beat going on the drum machine, it's the same story. You come downstairs at my crib, you hear music. He heard that **** and the next thing you know it comes out. They had me do a remix, but I tell people, and I will fight it to the end, that I did the original version of that. I'm not mad at anybody, I just want the correct credit.
But he also tells the same story for Tribe's "All That Jazz" too, So either dude is bitter about lot's of stuff, or just needs to stop playin records when people come over. We'll never know for sure.
Writer: Juicy Fruit - Mtume
Okay, now here's where I double it up and give you the lesser known biter:
Biter #2: The Ave- Dre Dog
There's only a 30 second clip available on Imeem, however, on youtube they have the full video, so check that if you wanna take a trip down memory lane.
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March 06, 2008
Notorious B.I.G. Tribute Song
Featuring ... Curtis, Chingy, Bizzy Bone, Bobby Valentino, Maino, Chris Notez, and Hav Boy.
........ I like ... the... beat, and whoever did the first verse.
Monte plans to release behind-the-scenes video footage from the recording of "Can I Speak to Biggie." He will also continue Biggie tribute songs each year but with different artists.
Monte hopes that the song will be linked to the upcoming Fox Searchlight biopic on the Notorious B.I.G., whose cast was coincidentally also released today.
"Can I Speak to Biggie" is being released nationwide to radio stations both today and tomorrow. Source.
I swear to god, if this gets played on my local Hip-Hop station (KUBE 93.3) 700 times a day. I'm going in there with a gun. lol. There's always next year, I guess.
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Gravy to Play B.I.G. in Biopic
Biggie is coming to the big screen. Fox Searchlight has hired Jamal Woolard, a Brooklyn-based rapper, to play late rap icon Biggie Smalls, a.k.a. the Notorious B.I.G., in its upcoming biopic "Notorious."
Voletta Wallace cited "Jamal's charming personality, warm spirit, wonderful sense of humor and beautiful smile" as reasons for the casting. "He is a talented and charismatic actor, and I am excited that he will bring Christopher's character to life," she said.
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