Today in Hip-Hop History: The Notorious B.I.G. Dropped His Posthumous ‘Life After Death’ LP 27 Years Ago

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On this day in Hip-Hop history, Notorious B.I.G. released his second album, Life After Death. The double LP was released posthumously by Bad Boy Records. Biggie, who was killed two weeks prior to its release, was nominated for three Grammy’s for this project: Best Rap Album, Best Rap Solo Performance for “Hypnotize” and Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group for “Mo Money Mo Problems.”

Featuring artists like 112, Jay-Z, Lil’ Kim, Ma$e, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Too $hort and R. Kelly, along with tracks like “Kick In The Door,” “What’s Beef,” “Notorious Thugs,” “Ten Crack Commandments” and “Sky’s The Limit,” it can be said that Life After Death is one of the greatest rap albums of all time. The album hit #1 on the Billboard 200 chart and the US Top R&B/Hip Hop chart. It went diamond (that’s 10,000,000 copies sold) in the United States alone, double platinum in Canada, and platinum in the UK. Life After Death has also made appearances on top music charts across the globe. The album has been ranked by countless publications as one of the top rap and Hip-Hop albums of all time (The Source ranked it as #8 in 2005).

Salute to Diddy and the rest of the Bad Bot family for this timeless piece of Hip Hop history!

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[WATCH] Lil Cease Finally Speaks On Diddy Allegations, Unreleased Biggie Songs

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Confidant of the late Notorious B.I.G. and Junior Mafia member Lil Cease sat down with TMZ and broke his silence about the sexual assault, rape and other related allegations made against his former boss at Bad Boy, Sean “Diddy” Combs. He also mentioned that there are no more unreleased songs made by Biggie.

When asked about Diddy’s $30 million sexual assault allegation filed by producer Li Rod and Cease responded, “At the end of the day, a lot of things is accusations. We don’t know if it’s true or if it’s not. I’m not the one to say what’s true and what’s not. But I hope everyone finds comfort, finds peace. And that’s how I see it.”

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[WATCH] Diddy Denied Biggie Sample For Conway The Machine, Cleared Sample For King Combs

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Hitamaka recently sat down with Superstar Jay on SiriusXM’s Shade 45 and during the interview, Hitmaka revealed that Diddy denied Conway The Machine a Notorious B.I.G. sample and later cleared it for his son King Combs. He also shared that King Combs’ song “Naughty” was initially Boosie Badazz’s record.

Hitmaka on Diddy, Conway The Machine & Boosie Badazz controversy

Superstar Jay: Would you do a record for Boosie?

Hitmaka: Of course. I’ve done records for Boosie. Christian Combs had a record called “Naughty” with Jeremih and I had just started working with Atlantic Records at that time and actually Boosie had that record first and no disrespect respectfully to Christian because we got a bunch of other records that went crazy too. I love Boosie’s version more and Puff called Craig Calvin and was like, “No, I need that record,” and this was when I first started working at Atlantic and Craig called me like, “What did you do to Diddy?”

Superstar Jay: Why do you always get controversy with Christian because the record that I love with A Boogie, Jeremih was Conway’s record. I remember Conway telling me even when I told you about it, he was like, “Man.” Puff was like, “F that.”

Hitmaka: No, no, no, but Puff will do that though. You know what I’m saying? Look, Boosie had that record first. Christian wanted that record. Jeremih gave it to Christian. We recorded the record with Boosie first at Jeremih’s house. I was excited about it. I’m like, “This is a hit.” Boosie was going crazy, snapped on it. Me and Jeremih ended up seeing Christian. He gave him the record. I was standing on it like, “Nah.” I just started working for Atlantic. This Boosie record, Boosie was on Atlantic, so I’m like, “Yo, this Boosie record.” Puff called Craig Calvin. Craig Calvin called me like, “Christian, what is going on? Why is Sean Combs calling me?” I’m like, “I don’t know what’s going on.” It ended up being Christian’s record. The Conway situation, in that record with Conway, I ended up sampling a Diddy song and he wouldn’t clear the record for us. He wouldn’t clear the record for nobody except his son and that’s why Christian Combs got that record too. Salute to Christian and Diddy though.

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The Original Back Cover For Tupac’s ‘Makaveli’ Album Resurfaces, Shows Diddy In A Dress

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The sexual assault allegations against music mogul Sean Combs aka Diddy have overshadowed his contributions to music as of late, butthe Bad Boy head honcho recently spoke out against his accusers for the first time, sayimg “enough os enough”.

Rumors of Diddy’s sexual exploits have become the center of conversation when speaking about the 54-year-old producer/label head and now the back cover for Tupac’s Makaveli album has re-surfaced, which features an image of what appears to be Diddy in a dress.

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The back cover to the 28-year-old album, created by Ronald “Riskie” Brent,. shows an animated image of the Notorious B.I.G. with the word “P.I.G.” on his head while Combs is shown in tights in what appears to be a ballerina costume.

The never-seen-before album art recenly made its way into the public eye after DIddy’s ever-evolving sexual assault saga that made headlines this year.

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Today in Hip-Hop History: The Notorious B.I.G.’s Posthumous Third LP ‘Born Again’ Dropped 23 Years Ago

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On this day in Hip Hop history, the late Notorious B.I.G. released his second posthumous album, Born Again. This project was a compilation album featuring old recorded verses over newer beats with guest features. The album had a high reception rate, debuting at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart and selling 485,000 albums in the first week. It sold so well that it was certified double platinum a month and seven days after its release.

The album’s critical reception was mixed, to say the least. Many critics were stuck in between whether this album was merely a way for Bad Boy Records to cash in on an opportunity or a tribute album to arguably the best rapper of all time. Rolling Stone wrote that the “album won’t damage his legacy, but Born Again won’t improve that legacy much either.” Late in 2004, the magazine stated that “The posthumous Born Again proved Biggie was still dead, but his place in the MCs Hall of Fame remains untouchable.” Whether or not these reviews ring true to listeners is up for debate, but what is certain is that the star-studded cast of features on this project definitely helped Biggie flex his abilities even from the grave. Features on the project included greats such as Busta Rhymes, Redman, Method Man, Missy Elliott, Ice Cube, and Snoop Dogg and although these are titans of rap, none of them were able to outshine the Notorious B.I.G. For Biggie fans, this project was a gift from the afterlife. It has become a must-have among all diehard fans of the late king of New York.  The album made appearances on the top music charts all over the world and has sales that continuously increase due to the successes of Biggie in his life. After this project, Bad Boy released one last posthumous album titled Duets: The Final Chapter in 2005.

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Tupac & Biggie’s Fingerprints On Auction

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The iconic legacies of rap legends Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G. take center stage as their fingerprints become available in a high-profile auction. These extraordinary items, sourced from arrest reports, offer collectors and fans an intimate glimpse into untold chapters of the late icons’ lives, providing a unique and unprecedented connection to their historical personas.

Fingerprint Memorabilia

The fingerprints of rap legends Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G. are up for grabs as they hit the auction scene with a hefty price tag. 

The remarkable journey of the two late hip-hop legends continues to captivate fans and collectors alike. Now, two extraordinary items from these rap legends have made their way to the market, ready to find new homes. 

The memorabilia listed on momentsintime.com consists of fingerprints procured from arrest reports, shedding light on previously untold chapters of Tupac and Biggie’s lives.

Incarcerated In 1995: Tupac

Tupac’s fingerprint piece originates from his arrest in 1995, during which he was incarcerated for sexual assault. Under his real name, Lesane Parish Crooks, the infamous rapper spent inmate months behind bars at the Clinton Correctional Facility. 

These fingerprints, forever etched on the arrest report, offer a tangible connection to Tupac’s tumultuous past and the consequences he faced.

Incarcerated In 1995: Biggie

Similarly, Biggie’s fingerprints stem from his arrest in 1995, encompassing charges of robbery and aggravated assault. Although the robbery accusations were ultimately dropped, this moment in the late rapper’s life left an indelible mark. 

The fingerprints presented in this auction item encapsulate the essence of Biggie’s troubled past and the legal trials he endured.

With a starting price of $225,000 each, these artifacts are expected to attract significant attention. However, the final sale price could skyrocket, considering the eagerness of devoted fans and prominent collectors eager to own a piece of rap history.

Updated By: Chris Samuel (11/27/23 at 5:09 pm)

Tupac Shakur’s Rare Prison ID & Booking Photo Hit The Auction Block

The late rap icon Tupac Shakur’s memorabilia is again in the spotlight. Two rare items, including his prison ID card and booking photo from his 1995 incarceration at Clinton Correctional Facility, have hit the auction block, available for sale online.

Up For Auction

Tupac Shakur continues to auction off. Now, two rare items from his past are making headlines as they go up for auction. 

These items include the late rap legend’s prison ID card and his booking photo, both of which were obtained during his incarceration at Clinton Correctional Facility in 1995 when he was serving time after being convicted of sexual abuse. The items are now up for sale at Momentsintime.com.

The auction provides an opportunity for fans to own a tangible piece of Tupac’s history, with the photo carrying a price tag of $35,000 and the prison ID going for $75,000. As an added bonus, the eventual buyer will also receive a note penned by Tupac himself when he requested a replacement for his lost ID card. 

The note bears his signature and a simple message: “I lost my ID and need a new one. Thank you.”

Rap History In High Demand?

It is worth noting that these items were initially given to a family member of the late All Eyez On Me artist upon his release from prison. Over the years, they have changed hands among collectors before ending up with the current seller. 

This isn’t the first time Tupac’s prison ID has garnered attention; another one of his ID cards was auctioned off for $30,000 in 2019, following an initial bid of just $2,000.

Interestingly, this recent auction follows an earlier sale in which mugshots of Tupac and The Notorious B.I.G. were up for grabs. It seems that pieces of rap history are increasingly in demand among collectors and fans alike, eager to own a tangible connection to these renowned artists.

Updated By: Chris Samuel (10/30 at 3:41 pm)

Rare Collectibles: Never-Before-Seen Mugshots Of The Notorious B.I.G. & Tupac Hit The Auction Block

Classic collectibles from the late rap legends, The Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur, are set to go up for auction, including never-before-seen mugshots. The hip-hop auction organized by “Gotta Have Rock and Roll” will showcase many priceless memorabilia from the golden rap era. 

Remembering Legends

The highly-anticipated hip-hop auction organized by “Gotta Have Rock and Roll” is slated to kick off on October 25, showcasing an array of priceless memorabilia from the golden era of rap. Enthusiasts can bid on remarkable items such as signed albums from iconic groups like N.W.A. and the Beastie Boys

However, the event’s highlight is undoubtedly the exclusive collection of artifacts connected to the two rap legends. Among these coveted items are never-before-seen mugshots of both legendary artists.

 The mugshot of Tupac was captured on October 12, 1995, at the Clinton Correctional Facility, marking the day he was released on bail. Conversely, Biggie’s mugshot, taken in 1996, raises questions regarding the specific incident it relates to.

Thank You Letters

In addition to the mugshots, the auction includes a thank you note from Biggie to a person named “Megan,” expressing gratitude for a phone call. 

Similar appreciation was extended to someone named “Teddy” on another occasion. These unique glimpses into the lives of the rap icons offer a profound connection for fans and collectors.

Anticipation surrounds the potential sale prices for these one-of-a-kind items. The rare mugshots of Biggie and Tupac are expected to fetch between $20,000 to $40,000 each, reflecting the immense value placed on preserving their legacy. Adding to the excitement, footage from Biggie’s final performance in Jamaica is estimated to reach $1 million.

Tupac’s BMW

In another auction of notable hip-hop memorabilia, the black BMW in which Tupac was fatally shot generated immense interest and bidding, reaching as high as $1.75 million in August 2023. This high-profile sale emphasizes the enduring fascination with items connected to the rap icon.

Another development related to the mysteries surrounding Tupac’s death involves the recent arrest of Duane “Keefe D” Davis for his alleged involvement in the murder. A resurfaced clip in 2008 features Keefe D claiming that he was in the car during the shooting and implicating Diddy in the incident.

YNW Melly’s Murder Trial 

While Keefe D remains in custody in relation to the murder of Tupac, another musician, YNW Melly, is currently embroiled in a murder case of his own. The 24-year-old rapper from Florida faces accusations of killing his two friends in October 2018. Despite a mistrial in his first trial, Melly managed to avoid the death penalty as the legal proceedings continued.

Originally Written By: Chris Samuel

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Tupac Shakur’s Rare Prison ID & Booking Photo Hit The Auction Block

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The late rap icon Tupac Shakur’s memorabilia is again in the spotlight. Two rare items, including his prison ID card and booking photo from his 1995 incarceration at Clinton Correctional Facility, have hit the auction block, available for sale online. Up For Auction Tupac Shakur continues to auction off. Now, two rare items from his […]

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Rare Collectibles: Never-Before-Seen Mugshots Of The Notorious B.I.G. & Tupac Hit The Auction Block

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Classic collectibles from the late rap legends, The Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur, are set to go up for auction, including never-before-seen mugshots. The hip-hop auction organized by “Gotta Have Rock and Roll” will showcase many priceless memorabilia from the golden rap era.  Remembering Legends The highly-anticipated hip-hop auction organized by “Gotta Have Rock and […]

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New Mugshots of The Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Set for Auction Sale

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Mugshots of Hip-Hop icons Tupac and The Notorious B.I.G. will soon be auctioned. The never-seen photos will go on sale by GottaHaveRockandRoll on Oct. 25 and Nov. 10. Also, clear video of Biggie’s final performance at the Sting festival in Jamaica from December 1996 will be available.

According to TMZ, Biggie performed in a wheelchair with his leg in a case during the performance. The winner of the acution will have full copyright privileges of the video.

The video is expected to sell between $1-$2 million. The images are expected to bring in a high price tag as well.

You can see the pieces here.

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Charli Baltimore Remembers Biggie Being Scared To Tell Her Faith Evans Was Pregnant

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In the world of hip-hop, there are few stories as captivating and complex as the life and times of Christopher Wallace, famously known as The Notorious B.I.G. His legacy is not just about his undeniable lyrical prowess but also about the intricate web of relationships and rivalries that defined his career. One such story, often overlooked, involves Charli Baltimore, a talented rapper in her own right, and her recollection of Biggie’s startling confession about Faith Evans.

Charli Baltimore recently shared a revealing anecdote that sheds light on the personal side of Biggie’s life. In a candid interview, she recalled the night when Biggie, the larger-than-life figure in hip-hop, confided in her about getting Faith Evans pregnant. According to Charli, this confession showcased a side of Biggie that few had witnessed – vulnerability.

Charli Baltimore, who had a brief romantic relationship with Biggie during the mid-’90s, remembers the night vividly. She described how Biggie, known for his brash demeanor and bravado, appeared visibly shaken. “He was scared,” Charli revealed, “not just because of the pregnancy but because of what it meant for his marriage to Faith and the complications it might bring to his already complicated life.”
This revelation humanizes Biggie, reminding fans that behind the persona of The Notorious B.I.G. was a man grappling with personal dilemmas, including a troubled marriage and the consequences of his actions. It also adds a layer of complexity to his relationship with Faith Evans, another celebrated artist of that era.

Charli Baltimore’s recollection is a poignant reminder that even icons like Biggie faced moments of fear and uncertainty. It humanizes a legend who often seemed larger than life, making him relatable to fans who continue to be captivated by his music and his story.

In the ever-evolving narrative of hip-hop history, Charli Baltimore’s memory offers a glimpse into the personal struggles of one of the genre’s most legendary figures. It’s a testament to the enduring power of storytelling within the rap world, where the truth behind the lyrics can be just as fascinating as the rhymes themselves.

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