Special Ed produced the song "The What" for The Notorious B.I.G., featuring Method Man. Released on Biggie's debut album, "Ready to Die," in 1994, the track showcases a blend of clever lyricism and smooth production. It highlights the collaborative synergy between Biggie and Method Man, contributing to the album's critical acclaim.
My favorite songs from the Notorious BIG are... * Juicy * Big Poppa * Hypnotize * Mo Money Mo Problems ~Valounda~ Notorious thugs Respect
deniis Edwards I think
The sample used in "Warning" by The Notorious B.I.G. is from the song "Walk On By" by Issac Hayes.
Yes, Notorious Big was a Free Mason, In his featured song "Juicy" he backmasks a message of "Holy Holy Satan, Invoke the Demons."
The Notorious B.I.G.- BIG POPPA
Do you mean the one in wich they go "we are!...we are!..." In that case it's "Notorious BIG" by Notorious BIG.
My favorite songs from the Notorious BIG are... * Juicy * Big Poppa * Hypnotize * Mo Money Mo Problems ~Valounda~ Notorious thugs Respect
My favorite songs from the Notorious BIG are... * Juicy * Big Poppa * Hypnotize * Mo Money Mo Problems
deniis Edwards I think
Notorious BIG Hypnotize
The sample used in "Warning" by The Notorious B.I.G. is from the song "Walk On By" by Issac Hayes.
Yes, Notorious Big was a Free Mason, In his featured song "Juicy" he backmasks a message of "Holy Holy Satan, Invoke the Demons."
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Notorious Big Aka Christopher Wallace
The Notorious B.I.G.- BIG POPPA
big poppa was the hit song of 1995
Newports, he says so in his song ''everyday struggle''