Young Guru Unearths Unreleased Notorious BIG (Biggie) Audio: "he Was An Incredible Man'
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Young Guru Unearths Unreleased Notorious BIG (Biggie) Audio: "he Was An Incredible Man'
The engineer and producer unveiled the audio on his Instagram on Wednesday (August 17), and prefaced it by explaining the clip was from a conversation Biggie had with Tracey Lee on the night they linked up and recorded the latters hit Keep Your Hands High.
The audio in the clip hears Biggie exhaling before diving into the idea that the rap game can make a person soft. Drama crazy drama, and he just called my crib last night and was like, Yo man you think the game make a n-gga soft?' Biggie can be heard saying. I was like no doubt. No doubt. The game make a n-gga soft man. The game make a ni-gga soft man.
They could play you and you cant even punch n-ggas in the face like you could. Back in the days when a n-gga disrespected youd just straight beat the n-gga down and thatd just be that. He continues: I put my hands on a n-gga, Im going to jail. Im making the papers and Im getting sued. Thats fucked up. Thats fucked up. From a n-gga straight playing me.
They could have straight played me on some disrespectful shit and I cant even wham out the way I want to because I got mad repercussions behind it and they aint got no repercussions behind what they do. Its strictly the press, and the media, and the fans and its just ridiculous man.
Keep Your Hands High dropped on Tracey Lees debut album Many Facez on March 25, 1997, which coincided with the release of Biggies posthumous record Life After Death.
As Tracey tells it, the lyrics on Keep Your Hands High are the last featured verses that the Notorious B.I.G. recorded before being shot and killed in Los Angeles on March 9, 1997, aside from when he penned his contribution to Diddys Victory on March 8.
Life After Death recently celebrated its 25th birthday on March 25, and in turn was honored with a limited edition 25th Anniversary Super Deluxe Box Set.
The box set dropped on June 10 and retailed for $179.98. Fans able to snag a copy were able to secure eight vinyl LPs, a special commemorative booklet with rare photos from the Life After Death cover shoot, line notations from music writer and editor Sheldon Pearce, plus words from other figures who were involved with the rap classic.
Life After Death arrived just two weeks after The Notorious B.I.G. was killed at the age of 24, and had a blockbuster impact on the Billboard charts, topping the Billboard 200 and selling 690,000 copies in its first week. It has since been certified diamond by the RIAA, and is often regarded as one of the greatest rap albums of all time. Lyrically, it set the bar and the standard, Diddy declared in 2014.
Young Guru has shared some never before heard conversational audio from The Notorious B.I.G. check it out below:
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