I see why it was unreleased
Thank GOD for Puff Daddy
I didn't like Party & Bullshit.This is fire, you dont rate this??? Sounds like BIG was on his 'Party & Bullsh!t' flow... Soon as I heard the Riddick Bowe lyric, I recognised part of BIGs verse from the Lyricist Lounge 2 album...
WowI didn't like Party & Bullshit.
I think (and the world thinks) he got better when he got down with Puffy. He calmed down and rapped over commercial beats.
I never liked those grimy beats with the yelling.
I didn't like Party & Bullshit.
I think (and the world thinks) he got better when he got down with Puffy. He calmed down and rapped over commercial beats.
I never liked those grimy beats with the yelling.
and the world thinks
Yes it is.That is not the reason he got fired lmao
TALK YO SHIT!So nobody wants to admit that the song in the O/P is wack?
A typical 93 rap song that ages like microwaved milk, far from wack tho. I would've broke someone's jaw to this back in the day.So nobody wants to admit that the song in the O/P is wack?
A typical 93 rap song that ages like microwaved milk, far from wack tho. I would've broke someone's jaw to this back in the day.
I think he would've just blossomed late a la DMX and Jay. The nigga was disgustingly nice, you couldn't shelf that for too long in the 90s. Besides, Puff only gave him sleek production and maybe some vocal tips. Biggie already had the mindset to evolve creatively... that's why Juicy ended up being what it was conceptually and he told more stories on LAD.i do like this track, but i agree with @5 Grand that linking with puffy definitely helped hone his style for commercial success
had he stayed like he is in this song, he would never have gotten bigger than big l status