XXL celebrates 50 years of hip-hop with this second:
March 25, 1997: A number of weeks after the dying of The Infamous B.I.G., on March 9, 1997, followers rushed to the shops to cop the late Brooklyn rapper’s double-disc undertaking, Life After Demise, which was launched on today by way of Unhealthy Boy Information.
Choosing up proper the place his debut album Able to Die left off, Life After Demise was Biggie’s remaining studio album. The 24-song assortment boasted hit singles comparable to “Hypnotize,” “Mo Cash, Mo Issues” and “Sky is the Restrict.”
Very similar to the title monitor suggests, B.I.G. took his creativity to new heights along with his LP. Among the many themes on the album embrace a hardcore mafioso vibe and subliminal references to rap rivals. On songs like “Kick within the Door,” Biggie spit lyrical photographs at Nas, Jeru The Damaja and others and asserted himself because the true King of New York.
The album boasts visitor appearances from Jay-Z, Puff Daddy, Mase, Bone Thugs-N-Concord, DMC (of Run-DMC) and extra. As a logo of the East Coast sound, Life After Demise serves as a monument to The Infamous B.I.G.’s versatility.
Life After Demise reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart for the week ending April 12, 1997 and held the highest place for 4 weeks. On January 6, 2000, the LP was licensed diamond (10 million copies offered) by the Recording Trade Affiliation of America (RIAA). At the moment, the album stands at 11-times platinum.
Total, Life After Demise has been deemed a basic album and The Infamous B.I.G.’s most profound musical work earlier than his tragic dying.