DJ PREMIER RECALLS WATCHING BIGGIE RECORD UNBELIEVABLE WITHOUT WRITING DOWN HIS RHYMES
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Dj premier recalls watching biggie record unbelievable without writing down his rhymes
Almost a quarter-century after his death, The Notorious B.I.G. is still widely regarded as one of the greatest rappers of all time. From his clever, intricate rhymes and liquid flows to his cinematic storytelling and irresistible hooks, Biggie is considered one of the most complete MCs to ever pick up a mic.
What makes his skills even more impressive was his ability to write rhymes without even using a pad and pen. In the latest episode of his new YouTube series So Wassup?, legendary Hip Hop producer DJ Premier recalls watching the late Bad Boy rapper write and record his verses for their 1994 collaboration Unbelievable entirely in his head.
We stayed [in the studio for] about maybe eight or nine hours and it got to a point where I was like, Yo Big, you havent written anything down yet, bro. Its getting late, I want to go home soon,' Premo says. He goes, Oh, no doubt, Im ready I dont write nothing on paper.
Mind you, Ive heard all of his album but I never saw the process of him recording, so to see him just go in and go, Live from Bedford-Stuyvesant, the livest one. We were like, Ohhh shit! This dude dont even write rhymes!
To have his clever wordplay that he does and he doesnt do it on paper, that shows you the incredible mind of The Notorious B.I.G. and how ill he really is an MC and as a lyricist.
Of course, Biggie wasnt the only rap phenomenon to lay down his verses purely from memory. Fellow Brooklyn native and DJ Premier collaborator JAY-Z famously ditched the pen and paper after 1996s Can I Live, opting instead to mentally construct his lyrics using his Rain Man process.
In the So Wassup? episode, DJ Premier also explains how he and Biggie linked up for Unbelievable before breaking down his creative process behind the songs distinct beat.
[Guru and I] used to live right down the block from Big, he remembers. Every time we used to go to the store to get our 40s and just have a good weekend, we would always see Big and he would always talk about us working. So, when it came down to the album already being turned in and Juicy was going to be the first single as a definite, he wanted to get a street record for the B-side so he could hold the streets down.
[He] calls me one day, Im at D&D and he tells me, Man, I need that street banger. I was so caught up in my time frame of work that I didnt have time to do really do a song for him. I told Big, I dont have the time. Maybe we can do it on the next album. He goes, No! I need that street banger and you gotta give it to me. I dont care if its just some notes going bap bap bap.'
With Biggies instruction in mind, Premo assembled a simple yet rugged instrumental built around a sample of a single staccato note known as a stab.
I found a note and it had almost, like, a shake to it, he says. I took that one note and said, You know what? If I tune it to different ones and put it on different pads on the MPC60, I could make it out of a beat and put it to the drums.
Shout out to The Legion, Molecules they had a record called Jingle Jangle. And theres a line where Molecules goes, Im a big! I kept going, Im a big, Im a big, Im a- Im a- Im a big! But for some reason, it just sounded like it was too much.
That made me think of Biggie Smalls is the illest from The What with Method Man and Big. I said, You know what? Let me do something a little more calmer, and I started doing the same rhythm of what I had intended with Molecules from The Legion. And I said, Biggie Smalls, Biggie- Biggie- Biggie Smalls is the illest. And I was like, Yeah, that works.'
Taken from The Notorious B.I.G.s 6x platinum 1994 debut album Ready to Die, Unbelievable has been certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
The track led to three more Biggie and Premo collaborations: Kick in the Door and Ten Crack Commandments off 1997s Life After Death, followed by the Method Man and Redman-assisted Rap Phenomenon from Biggies 1999 posthumous album Born Again.
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