

“Me and My Bitch” off The Show soundtrack (1995) “Can’t You See” (featuring Total) off the New Jersey Drive, vol. “Party and Bullshit” off the Who’s the Man? soundtrack (1993) I also left off tracks from Puff Daddy’s No Way Out and Junior M.A.F.I.A.’s Conspiracy because he pops up multiple times on those discs. So, here is an incomplete yet still thorough collection of some of the notorious one’s best work that did not appear on any of his four albums (including the two released posthumously). – as well as oversaw most of the production of the debut album of the man that was at once his boss, his right hand man, and his protégé – Puff Daddy. Instead, he contributed to soundtracks, compilations, remixes, and helped to develop his own crew – Junior M.A.F.I.A. It’s not like he took years off between studio sessions. actually recorded much more in his lifetime than most people realize. However, this narrative ignores the fact that B.I.G.
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That is a small sample size, not only in comparison to his contemporaries that survived and have gone on to release music for twenty years – Nas, Jay-Z – but also the man with whom he will be inexorably linked forever – 2Pac – who recorded at a furious pace, leaving behind vaults full of finished (though not always great) material. should not be at or even near the top of the list point to the fact that he only released two albums in his lifetime. All of the above NFT collections like Notorious BIG’s latest digital collection are supported by families or estates.When the conversation of the greatest rappers of all time comes up, those crazy people that believe The Notorious B.I.G. Last December, NFT MakersPlace announced the world’s first 2pac NFT collection, authorized by Shakur Estate. Notorious Big NFT follows many musicians and celebrity-inspired NFT collections from iconic stalwarts such as Bruce Lee, Muhammad Ali and Jerry Garcia. The way we’re sure he’ll make her proud.” “Our business partner, Elliot Osagi of Willingy Inc., came to share the infamous freestyle with OneOff the concept that Biggie would soon become through an NFT, and shared it with his fans. “Biggie’s music is a very important part of hip-hop culture and its global influence,” Barrow said in a statement sent to News. Wayne Barrow, the manager of Voletta Wallace and Biggie’s estate, said the NFT collection would please the rapper, who died in Las Vegas in September 1996.

However, NFTs are now ready to take over the OneOff marketplace and users can bid on specific NFTs from the collection. Until now.”Īccording to a representative from OneOff, the “Skys the Limit” NFT collection sold out in ten minutes, and when someone visits the web portal, the site says that the compilation is officially “sold out.” “Despite its legendary status, Freestyle has not been officially released or made available for other musicians to sample and use in their own songs.
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NFT “entitles each NFT holder to collectively license audio of Biggie Smalls’ most famous freestyle, which was filmed on a street corner in Brooklyn when he was just 17 years old,” in Tuesday’s description. The Biggie NFT collection is called “Skyes the Limit” and consists of a typical collection consisting of Kangol hats, 3D characters of the infamous BIG wearing different clothes, and sometimes a crown of as much as 3,000 NFTs. The “Sky’s the Limit” non-fungible token (NFT) collection features American rapper Biggie Smalls in three-dimensional form wearing various costumes, hats, crowns and sunglasses. Christopher Wallace is better known by his stage names Biggie, Biggie Smalls and Notorious Big, after releasing his 1994 album “Ready to Die” through Bad Boy Records.īiggie was dubbed “the greatest rapper of all time” according to The Source and Billboard, as his 1994 full-length album solidified a quadruple-platinum certification from the RIAA. NFT collectors had a chance to acquire the infamous BIG NFTs when NFT platform Oneof dropped a collection of 3,000 3D digital collectibles dedicated to the American rapper. Christopher Wallace Estate Releases ‘Sky’s the Limit’ NFT Collection Dedicated to the Life and Memory of Notorious BIG The digital collectibles were shipped via the NFT platform OneOff, and the owners of the new NFTs no longer have the licensing rights to the previously unreleased Big Freestyle’s audio.


On Tuesday, the Christopher Wallace estate, manager of Notorious BIG’s music, fashion, film and unpublished archives, dropped a collection of 3,000 non-fungible tokens (NFTs) that sold out in ten minutes.
