Released on March 25, 1997, just 16 days after Christopher Wallace’s death, Life After Death stands as one of the most ambitious and commercially successful double albums in music history. It was his second and final studio project, intended as a sequel to Ready to Die, and it remains a cornerstone of the mafioso rap subgenre. Disc 2 Tracklist
"Ten Cracka Commandments" - A cautionary tale detailing the unwritten rules of the streets.
The rawest sex rap on the album. This is the "Bedroom Entertainment" section of the curriculum. Kim and Big trade bars over a naughty Easy Mo Bee beat. It’s vulgar, hilarious, and iconic.
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Released on March 25, 1997, Disc 2 of Life After Death is the cinematic finale to the career of The Notorious B.I.G.
Released on March 25, 1997, just 16 days after Christopher Wallace’s death, Life After Death stands as one of the most ambitious and commercially successful double albums in music history. It was his second and final studio project, intended as a sequel to Ready to Die, and it remains a cornerstone of the mafioso rap subgenre. Disc 2 Tracklist
"Ten Cracka Commandments" - A cautionary tale detailing the unwritten rules of the streets.
The rawest sex rap on the album. This is the "Bedroom Entertainment" section of the curriculum. Kim and Big trade bars over a naughty Easy Mo Bee beat. It’s vulgar, hilarious, and iconic.
Hot Tracks:
Released on March 25, 1997, Disc 2 of Life After Death is the cinematic finale to the career of The Notorious B.I.G.