Today marks the 16th anniversary in the passing of The Notorious / Glorious B.I.G. as no week goes by without some us behind the scenes blasting some of his music to pay homage. Biggie’s always known for having two timeless classics under his belt with the debut album “Ready To Die” and the DIAMOND certified sophomore album “Life After Death.” But in the midst of enjoying those two classics all the time, some fans forget he delivered some of the rawest features the rap game had ever seen.
From obviously rap, R&B and even Jamaican dance-hall cuts, Biggie showed all why he was one of the most versatile rappers ever with the ability to cross-over to any style of urban music. We know the Biggie heads out there are going to be playing his albums all day in remembrance, but his features should never go unnoticed as we’ve put together a package of our favorites from Frank White over the years.
R.I.P. Christopher Wallace (May 21, 1972 – March 9, 1997)
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