Tuesday, January 15, 2019
Biggie Smalls Is the Illest
Authenticity defines what is accredited and what is not. Having ones own genuine, homegrown swagger and to then continue to maintain that swagger as ones career (or life in gen sequencel) carries on. The most prominent tantrum to being authentic is having the courage to design entirely new, different and modify concepts and b put off them into the mainstream, or at the very least attempt to do so. Turn the page to 19990s hip-hop. The Rock N Roll era was over and it was time for a new genre to takeover. The 90s contained so much diversity in its sound to the get where it started a phenomenon the rap game.Within this frenzy of shootings, gang pride, and territorial disputes came one of the greatest hip hop artists to ever live. His sound had a Jamaican ring to it, thanks to his mother who was a Jamaican native. His deep uh-ns in his tracks were so organic that it was good enough to get his name fall out throughout Jamaica Queens, NY and then eventually to the desk of P. Diddy. D iddy is often recognized as the creative activity father of the Notorious B. I. G. When the 90s reached their midpoint, Biggie Smalls and Diddy had created an empire which they called Bad son records.As both their business senses grew keener, so did the killer instinct of the west sloping trough rap artists. Unfortunately, so much hype was surfaced in the media pertaining to the differences between tocopherol Coast style and West Coast style, so much that the carrying into action rates were skyrocketing in major citiesand nobody saw an end in sight. The media brought the two most prominent figures into question Christopher Wallace and Tupac Shakur. Now, there is a opening of a beef between these two rappers that happened one night notwithstanding it will take much too long to explain.In the end, Christopher Wallace was shot while visiting California, doing a tour on the West Coast. From there its all history. Christopher Biggie Smalls Wallace left his ginormous Timberland boot -print on hip hop forever. His shamelessness lead him to create a whole new sound in hip hop, a sound that made people bump and leap to in the NY clubs. No body wanted to listen to Ice blocking or Dr. Dre bellow about crack rocks and cutting people. Sure, Biggie has drug and apparatus references, but thats hip hop.That is how it has always been, and Biggie changed the face of rap by his unique talents and finding his own authentic sound. Brooklyn stand up. To protect my position, my corner, my social class While we out here, say the hustlas prayer If the game shakes me or breaks me I hope it makes me a disclose man Take a better stand Put money in my moms hand Get my lady friend this college plan, so she dont need no man Stay far from languid Only make moves when ya hearts-in-it And live the phrase peddles The Limit The Notorious B. I. G. Skys The Limit featuring 112 Life After Death (Disc 2) (1997)
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