![]() It’s the reason why his delivery on a majority of “Ready to Die” sounds very aggressive: because it was fueled by rage and frustration from growing up struggling every day with poverty. When Biggie introduced himself to the world on September 13th, 1994, he was a black-Timbs-and-black-hoody-wearing kid from Brooklyn who was filled with so much anger and depression that was caused by his poverty-stricken community. By receiving widespread critical acclaim, it helped his final studio album go diamond, but the production, Biggie’s skills as an MC, and his creativity showed how much he grew as an artist from his debut Ready to Die, another hip hop classic. ![]() “Life After Death” did many things for The Notorious B.I.G.
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