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PUMA kicked off their immersive H-Street brand experience in Seoul to launch their new H-Street sneakers, and it was so much ...
Through his record label, Bad Boy Records, he achieved an early breakthrough with Biggie’s Ready to Die album, which went platinum. The label soon became one of the most influential names in rap ...
After a year-long preparation, they released their first full album 'I NEVER DIE,' with the title track ... made her first appearance in the studio, drawing attention for her stunning bea ...
The debut album, Ready To Die, came shortly afterwards and the Notorious BIG quickly became a huge name. A simmering rivalry between the East Coast's Bad Boy and the West Coast's Death Row Records ...
For more than two decades, Sean “Diddy” Combs was one of hip-hop’s most opportunistic entrepreneurs, spinning his hitmaking talents into a broad business empire that included a record label ...
The track wasn’t included as part of the original Ready to Die album version, but it made an appearance on the 2004 remastered edition and has been sampled by the likes of Nicki Minaj.
As a big fan of rap music, Sandhagen walks out to his fights in the UFC to “Gimme the Loot” by The Notorious B.I.G. The song was released by the rapper in 1994 on the “Ready to Die” album.
The legendary Def Jam graphic artist who created the cover of Biggie Small’s “Ready to Die” has been reimagining ... Just three years later, he co-founded Drawing Board, Def Jam Recordings ...
B.I.G.’s debut album, Ready to Die (1994) was a colossal success, drawing audiences in with its versatile mix of tracks with mainstream appeal like “Juicy,” “Big Poppa” and “One More ...
(whispers) But I never knew.” Notorious B.I.G.’s 1994 debut album for Bad Boy Records, “Ready to Die,” has sold over 6 million units as of 2018, according to the Recording Industry ...
You can pre-order/pre-save your copy of the album here. “Get ready for MAYHEM,” Gaga wrote ... “When I write and produce and sing songs, I am always drawing upon my knowledge of the history ...
The A.I. version of the Notorious B.I.G., confronted with the A.I. version of his baby self on the “Ready to Die” album cover, both of them now alive, looking into each other’s eyes.