![]() I put hoes in NY onto DKNY (uh-huh) Miami, D.C. That’s why, even 20 years later, it’s still so sad to look back and recall just how much Biggie missed.and to contemplate the possibilities of what he might’ve accomplished if he’d lived.Hah, sicka than your average Poppa Twist cabbage off instinct n_z don't think s_ stink pink gators, my Detroit players Timbs for my hooligans in Brooklyn Dead right, if they head right, Biggie there err nite Poppa been smooth since days of Underroos Never lose, never choose to, bruise crews who do something to us, talk go through us Girls walk to us, wanna do us, screw us Who us? Yeah, Poppa and Puff (ehehehe) Close like Starsky and Hutch, stick the clutch Dare I squeeze three at your cherry M-3 (Take that, take that, take that, haha!) Bang every MC easily, busily Recently n_z frontin ain't sayin nuttin (nope) So I just speak my piece, (c'mon) keep my piece Cubans with the Jesus piece (thank you God), with my peeps Packin, askin who want it, you got it n_ flaunt it That Brooklyn bullshit, we on itĬhorus: sung in imitation of part of Slick Rick's La-Di-Da-Diīiggie Biggie Biggie can't you see Sometimes your words just hypnotize me And I just love your flashy ways Guess that's why they broke, and you're so paid (uh)īiggie Biggie Biggie (uh-huh) can't you see (uh) Sometimes your words just hypnotize me (hypnotize) And I just love your flashy ways (uh-huh) Guess that's why they broke, and you're so paid (hah) It should come as no surprise that “Hypnotize” rocketed to #1 in the wake of Biggie’s death, but don’t think for a moment that that’s the only reason it became a chart-topper: the song was already getting airplay even before it was officially released, so there was every reason to believe that it was destined for the top spot with or without the tragic events of March 9. Although he was hastily transported to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center by his entourage, it was too late: only a half-hour after being shot, Biggie Smalls was dead. Only eight days after the initial release of “Hypnotize,” Biggie left a Soul Train Music Awards after-party and, while stopped at a red light in his GMC Suburban, was shot four times in the chest. The drama of the video, however, couldn’t even remotely compare to the real-life drama experienced by Biggie on March 9. Diddy chilling on a yacht, getting involved in a car chase, hanging out at a pool party, and evading helicopters. ![]() ![]() There’s an action-packed video for “Hypnotize” which features Biggie and P. In addition, the song also features an interpolation of Slick Rick’s “La Di Da Di” within its chorus, one which is sung by Pamela Long, best known for her work as a member of Total. “The original 'Rise' record climbed the chart all summer and became number one around the end of October Biggie's version was released and charted its first week at number two and went to number one the second week." “I was sent a cassette from Puffy, and when I cranked it up, I not only immediately loved it, but my gut thought that this could be a number one record once again,” said Alpert, in an interview with. Diddy who was able to sway Randy Alpert into letting him use the “Rise” beat when other rappers – including Eazy-E, Ice Cube, and Vanilla Ice, among others – asked for permission but failed to receive it. Diddy” Combs, Deric Angelettie, and Ron Lawrence (with additional songwriting credit given to Andy Armer and Randy Alpert for “Rise,” the beat of which is sampled on the track), “Hypnotize” was the first single from LIFE AFTER DEATH, Biggie’s second studio album. – henceforth to be referred to as Biggie – and Sean “P. was sitting atop the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time in his career, but it was a victory which will forever be tied to a tragedy. ![]()
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