The Notorious B.I.G.

The Notorious B.I.G.

Christopher George Letore Wallace (21 de mayo de 1972 - 9 de marzo de 1997), también conocido como Biggie Smalls (alias que tomo de un elegante gángster de la película Let's Do It Again de 1975), Big Poppa (su apodo en sus canciones) y Frank White (de la película King of New York), aunque mucho más reconocido como The Notorious B.I.G. (Business Instead of Game), está considerado como el segundo mejor rapero de la historia (detrás de Tupac) Nacido en Brooklyn, New York, de joven ya consumía crack y traficaba con drogas en Bedford-Stuyvesant. Tras dejar su vida de criminal, decidió hacerse rapero. Lanzó el criticalmente aclamado álbum Ready To Die en 1994 y se convirtió en la figura central del rap de la Costa Este que tanto rivalizaba con la Costa Oeste, liderada en este caso por Tupac Shakur. Su carrera estuvo marcada por las continuas disputas entre Bad Boy Records y Death Row Records, y sin embargo, hasta su muerte en 1997, The Notorious B.I.G. ha sido celebrado como una leyenda del hip hop. Su doble disco Life After Death, lanzado poco después de su muerte, es el álbum de hip hop que, hasta la fecha, más ha vendido en todos los tiempos, con 28 millones de copias.

Letra de Respect (Album Version)
Verse 1
22:05, 12 April 2006 (PDT)~~

Nineteen-seventy somethin', nigga I don't sweat the date
My moms is late so I had to plan my escape
out the skins, in this world of fly girls
Tanqueray and Hennessy until I cold hurl
Ten months in this gut, what the fuck
I wish moms'd hurry up so I could get buck
wild, juvenile rippin' mics and shit
New York New York, ready for the likes of this, uh
Then came the worst date, May 21st
2:19, that's when my momma water burst
No spouse in the house so she rode for self
to the hospital, to see if she could get a little help
Umbilical cord's wrapped around my neck
I'm seein' my death and I ain't even took my first step
I made it out, I'm bringin' mad joy
The doctor looked and said, "He's gonna be a Bad Boy"

Verse 2
22:05, 12 April 2006 (PDT)~~

Now I'm thirteen, smokin' blunts, makin' cream
On the drug scene, fuck a football team
Riskin' ruptured spleens by the age of sixteen
Hearin' the coach scream at my lifetime dream, I mean
I wanna blow up, stack my dough up
So school I didn't show up, it fucked my flow up
Mom said that I should grow up and check myself
before I wreck myself, disrespect myself
Put the drugs on the shelf? Nah, couldn't see it
Scarface, King of New York, I wanna be it
Rap was secondary, money was necessary
Until I got incarcerated--kinda scary
C74-Mark 8 set me straight
Not able to move behind the great steel gate
Time to contemplate, damn, where did I fail?
All the money I stacked was all the money for bail

Verse 3
22:05, 12 April 2006 (PDT)~~

Ninety-four, now I explore new horizons
Mama smile when she see me, that's surprisin'
Honeys is tantalizin', they freak all night
Peep duckin' cops on the creep all night
As I open my eyes and realizin' I changed
Not the same deranged child stuck up in the game
And to my niggas livin' street life
Learn to treat life to the best, put stress to rest
Still tote your vest man, niggas be trippin'
In the streets without a gat? Nah, nigga you're slippin'
If I'm pimpin on The F with weed on my breath
Original hustler with the muffler on the Tec
Respect to the Mac's and the Ac's
To the freaks in the Jeeps, lick shots to my peeps

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