The Notorious: B.i.g. -biggie Smalls- - Discogra...

"Hypnotize", "Mo Money Mo Problems", "Kick in the Door", "Sky's the Limit"

Before his debut album, Biggie established a massive underground buzz through strategic features and remixes 2.2.2.

Growing up in the tough neighborhoods of Brooklyn, Biggie was exposed to the harsh realities of life in the inner city. He began rapping at a young age, inspired by artists like The Juice Crew and the hip-hop scene that was emerging in the 1980s. After high school, Biggie turned to a life of crime, but eventually found his way back to music, determined to make a name for himself in the rap world. The Notorious B.I.G. -Biggie Smalls- - Discogra...

"Juicy," "Big Poppa," "Gimme the Loot," "The What" (featuring Method Man).

The collective releases have sold an estimated 51.1 million records worldwide, with over 38 million of those in the United States alone. "Hypnotize", "Mo Money Mo Problems", "Kick in the

In 1999, Bad Boy Records released , a collection of unreleased material that Biggie had recorded during his lifetime. The album featured 15 new tracks, including collaborations with artists like Puff Daddy, Jay-Z, and DMX. While Born Again didn't quite match the commercial success of Biggie's previous albums, it provided fans with a welcome addition to his discography.

: A smooth, Isley Brothers-sampling club track that established Biggie's persona as an unlikely sex symbol. After high school, Biggie turned to a life

Why? Because the is a zero-waste zone. There is no filler. His "worst" song is still a masterclass in rhythm and storytelling. He painted pictures of the Brooklyn projects with a vividness that transcended hip-hop. He could make you laugh on "Big Poppa" and feel sick to your stomach on "Gimme the Loot" in the same listen.

Because Biggie left us so early, the posthumous portion of the is controversial among purists. Some compilations feel like cash grabs, while others are essential listening.

The core narrative of Biggie Smalls' musical legacy is captured across these milestone releases: Album Type Release Date Key Achievement / Certification Ready to Die September 13, 1994 Multi-Platinum; Revived East Coast hip-hop Studio Album Life After Death March 25, 1997 RIAA Diamond Certified (10M+ sold) Posthumous Album Born Again December 7, 1999 2× Platinum; Debuted at #1 on Billboard 200 Posthumous Album Duets: The Final Chapter December 20, 2005 Platinum; Massive international single "Nasty Girl" Compilation Album Greatest Hits March 6, 2007 Platinum; Debuted at #1 on Billboard 200 Collaborative Album The King & I (with Faith Evans) May 19, 2017 Duet features with his widow The Studio Masterpieces 1. Ready to Die (1994)

The Notorious B.I.G. — Biggie Smalls — The Complete Discography and Legacy