The Notorious B.i.g. -biggie Smalls- - Discogra... |work| 【EXTENDED | 2026】
The discography of The Notorious B.I.G. (Christopher Wallace) is defined by two legendary studio albums—one released during his life and one shortly after his death—followed by several posthumous collections that expanded his legacy. Essential Studio Albums
- "Who Shot Ya?" (1995) : Though labeled a Ready to Die B-side, this track was released amidst the growing feud with Tupac Shakur. Pac believed it was a direct taunt following his Quad Studios shooting. Whether it was or wasn't, the track is one of the most ominous in Hip Hop history.
- "One More Chance" (Remix) : This holds the Guinness World Record for the most remixes of a single song (8). The "Bad Boy Remix" sampled DeBarge’s Stay With Me and became a number-one hit.
- "Brooklyn's Finest" (feat. Jay-Z) : Appearing on Jay-Z’s Reasonable Doubt (1996), this duet is the coronation of two Brooklyn kings.
- "Party and Bullshit" (1993) : From the Who's the Man? soundtrack. It captured Biggie just before his superstardom, full of youthful energy and disregard for authority.
The Mentor Role.You can't understand Biggie without understanding his crew. This album introduced the world to Lil' Kim and showed Biggie’s talent for curation and group dynamics. Essential Tracks: "Player's Anthem," "Get Money." The Verdict The Notorious B.I.G. -Biggie Smalls- - Discogra...
: A collaborative album with his widow, Faith Evans, featuring remastered and rare B.I.G. vocals. Commercial Performance & Sales The discography of The Notorious B
The Notorious B.I.G.: A Brief but Monumental Discography "Who Shot Ya
Today, we are diving into the yellow-lit, honey-voiced, gritty world of Biggie’s official discography. Let’s break it down.
Key Tracks:
If you want the storytelling:
Gimme the Loot → Somebody’s Gotta Die → Suicidal Thoughts → You’re Nobody (Til Somebody Kills You).