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With all that said, many of the reasons why B.I.G. rose quickly to the top of East Coast hip-hop with a brilliant debut unfortunately, Biggies reign was brief - he was killed in 1997 just weeks before the release of his follow-up album, LIFE AFTER DEATH. He achieved major chart success through these releases, ranging from #1 rap singles like “Big Poppa” and the Stay with Me Remix for “One More Chance” to his back-to-back #1 Hot 100 hits with “Hypnotize” and “Mo Money Mo Problems,” respectively.
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In a surprisingly short amount of time, spanning from 1992 up until his death in 1997, the man born Christopher Wallace in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Bed-Stuy released two full-length albums and helped spearhead the debut releases for rap collective Junior M.A.F.I.A. rose quickly to the top of East Coast hip-hop with a brilliant debut unfortunately, Biggies reign was brief - he was killed just weeks before the release of follow-up album LIFE AFTER DEATH.
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Speaking of deep cuts, Biggie definitely had a handful of classics in his catalog that rival even some of his biggest hit singles. The first four are a remaster of Life After Death, followed by the Hypnotize 12, Mo Money Mo Problems 12, Sky’s The Limit 12, and Nasty Boy 12.