100 Facts About Unreleased Notorious BIG Music You Probably Didnt Know

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- Doggie Diamond (The interview king) has said the he had demo songs of Biggie, Lil’ Kim and Lil’ Cease before any of them were signed. These are songs that Biggie recorded in 1990-91.

- There is a rumored track that is called “Until They murd3r Me” by Dramacydal, Biggie, 2Pac and Lil’ Shawn. This track was “said” to be recorded in 1994.

- Brooklyn’s Finest II has been said to exist. Dame Dash has said in interviews that it does exist and was originally going to be on Jay-z’s The Black Album.

- You’ll See (Part 2) was meant to be on the 1999 Album, “Born Again”. The Part II track featured Shyne, G-Dep, The Lox and Black Rob. That song was never released and never leaked online

- “Rely on Bedstuy” is a track rumored to be an extremely rare pre-Ready to Die or Ready to Die leftover track. This song has not been released.

- The original to “What You Want” which was intended to be on Ready to Die has never been released

- In an interview with murd3r Dog magazine in 1995, Biggie said that he was working on “a remix album with a couple of new cuts on it” to be released before “Life After de@th” was released. Little else is known about this “remix album”

- Easy Mo Bee has said that he has unreleased Ready to Die extras which he was going to release along with Puff, but they never did.

- There is a song that was recorded for Life After de@th but was never released, and its called “Another Man’s Dealing My Time”

- There exists an alternative version to the Biggie Duets song “Spit Your Game”.

- There exists an alternative version to the Biggie Duets song “Mi Casa” featuring Too Short.

- There exists an alternative version to the Biggie Duets song “Just A Memory”.

- There are rumors of an OG “Mo Money Mo Problems” to be floating around which has not been released.

- There is supposed to be a Life After de@th leftover called “Once Upon A Time” with Fat Joe.

- In an interview in 1994, Biggie really wanted to record with R&B singer Lala Hathaway on his 2nd album

- In 2006 and 2007, Puff chose Paul Wall to chop and screw “Biggie Duets” and “Greatest Hits”. Puff was going to release them as two different retail albums. Those have since not been released.

- Biggie had also wanted to record a song with Q-Tip for Life After de@th. No one knows if that track was ever recorded.

- Ready to Die originally had a version of What Chu Want on it.

- Ready to Die also originally had a second s3x skit interlude.

- In an interview with Shaq, he said that there was another verse recorded for the “Cant Stop The Reign” song. Shaq wanted a cleaner verse to appeal to his younger audience and a new verse was recorded instead.

- Biggie had tried to record a song with Mary J Blige for the double album Life After de@th. That song was never recorded

- There was an older version of Born Again that was recorded in 1998. Some of the feautures were not included and some beats were different.

- Biggie’s very first raw original demo is rumored to be longer than the 3 track demo. Biggie said an interview that his first raw original demo contained 20-30 minutes of him rapping.

- There are rumors of older rarer Biggie material that was recorded during the time of 1991 and 1992 to exist that were not on any of his demos. DJ 50 grand did a lot of recording of Biggie that was just raw material of him rapping. He recorded straight raps, no chorus or hooks.

- Biggie really wanted to record a song with Lady of Rage. Biggie was a huge fan of hers, and always wanted to be featured on one of her songs

- An Original to the song “Kick In The Door” (which is rumored to be a diss at Nas) has been rumored to exist. The original of the song has been rumored to include disses to Tupac and others. That song has never surfaced.

- Before Tupac was shot at Quad Studios in 1994, Biggie and Tupac had plans to record lots of music together

- In 2013, Lil’ Kim said she has one unreleased Notorious BIG song that may be used on her new album due out at the end of year

- There are rumors that Biggie wanted Da Brat to be on “The One More Chance Remix”

- Biggie was recording with DJ Premier before he died in 1997

- The “Getting Money” Remix with Lil’ Cease and Lil’ Kim originally had a different beat

- Biggies friend Uptown from Brooklyn has unreleased unheard records that were recorded while Biggie and some friends were hanging out smoking and rapping in his house

- In 1997 right before Biggie’s de@th, Puffy was planning on teaming Biggie with The Chemical Brothers for a remix to a “Life After de@th” recording. It would have been Biggie’s first electronica/dance song
 
- Biggie wanted to start is own record label “Brooklyn Mint Records” and wanted go back to being hard core as he was way earlier on in his career for Ready To Die.

- Rumors are that “The Commision” had already started recording at the time of Biggie’s de@th in March of 1997

- After the success of some of his songs where he sung the hook and chorus, artists were looking forward to recording songs where Biggie sung the choruses. Biggie was expected to be on a lot of songs as the hookman in 1997 and 1998

- Biggie was going to executive produce Charli Baltimore’s first album and also be a ghostwriter. He also would have had some guest appearances on that album which was original set for 1998

- Bad Boy Records also recorded a “Warning Remix” that was scheduled to be on “Born Again”. That song never made the album

- Biggie was suppose to be on Camron’s debut album and had planned to be an executive producer of the album

- Biggie was suppose to be on Mase’s debut album “Harlem World”

- Biggie was suppose to be on The Lox’ debut album

- Biggie has unreleased duet with Craig Mack that was left off of “Ready To Die”

- Lil’ Kim stated in 2013, that Biggie’s original DJ 50 Grand still has very early recordings which are unreleased and never heard

- Biggie was planning on completely writing Lil’ Cease’s debut album, which was to be titled “Puppy Love”. He was also planning on rapping a verses on that album

- Biggie really envisioned that he and Tupac would settle their beef one day, and that the two would go on to record together

- Biggie was going to do an exclusive freestyle on a DJ SNS mixtape, but canceled last minute

- In 1994, Biggie was planning to record a song with me Jeru The Damaja, and MOP which was called “A Brooklyn Thing”

- Ready to Die was originally set to be very different from what the final version was. Biggie had planned to use very different producers at first. He once said, “My original list of producers had all the big willies that Nas worked with except for QTip. I didn’t really know Tip got down like that. But their schedules were so stuck in , and at the same time they never really heard of me,so I don’t blame them”. Biggie was trying to have Ready To Die sound similar to Illmatic. Biggie then would have wanted to work with Pete Rock, L.E.S. and Large Professor

- A song that was recorded for Life After de@th but was never released is titled “Somebody Else’s Guy” and it features Lil Kim

- Another song that was recorded for Life After de@th but never released was titled “Spanish Fly”

- There is an original unreleased version of “Playa Hater” featuring Lil’ Cease instead of Puffy

- RZA has said in an interview that an original version of “Long Kiss Goodnight” exists with Cappadonna talking #### instead of Puffy. Those disses were directed at 2Pac

- Jadakiss has says that there is a version of “Victory” that exists with him featured on the record and not Puffy. DJ Kay Slay has also confirmed that this record exists

- There is an original version of “If I Should Die Before I Wake” that Biggie had recorded that he wanted to include on ”Ready To Die”. Puffy was upset about the lyrics of the Virgin Mary and refused to include it on the album.
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you would think for if these songs existed they would be released left and right if anything they would make a lot of money for his gay son
 
i kind of believe in the parallel earths and multiverse theory. so I believe theres a parallel world where pac and biggie didn't die and all these songs happened.
 
- Biggie has unreleased duet with Craig Mack that was left off of “Ready To Die”

Would be interesting considering they disliked each other, and the subject matter between them is so different, wonder how it turned out...
 
Hearin big wit daz and richie rich would have been nice

And the shoulda left capadonna on. . He we sayin some wild n silly shit

"this is CappaCrunch from Staten Africa"

Lmao
 
Built 4 cuban linx;7338273 said:
so instead of releasing that bullshit ass duets album, they could've released some of these songs

thats what i was thinking. IF these songs really did exist, there would have been better quality biggie tracks released since he passed - unless puffy deaded ALL of that and holding out until the 20th anniversary
 
i remember in the late 90's, kayslay put out a tape with a snippet of a biggie song i still have never heard. i gotta find that tape.
 

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