IllmaticDelta
Veteran
That entire formula on the getting fly/playa/pimp mixed with street hustler, started on Ready To Die which I consider classic but somewhat "poppy" and developed more on Life After Death which I consider commercial as fuk w/ a ton of filler for the most part. Puff took the same formula into the shiny suit era (Biggie was already heading that way) while Jay-z used it to great effect when he made Vol 2. This style birthed the commercialism/content of Cash Money Records/similar Southern acts and later 50cent on GRODT and the Massacre.
I don't know how Biggie gets away with the blatant pop/commercialism of Ready To Die and LAD with only Puff taking blame for the shiny suit era. Nas got heat from the media for "If I Ruled The World" while spitting heat/dropping gems and Big got love for "One More Chance" which was lowgrade in content and r&B as fuk
I don't know how Biggie gets away with the blatant pop/commercialism of Ready To Die and LAD with only Puff taking blame for the shiny suit era. Nas got heat from the media for "If I Ruled The World" while spitting heat/dropping gems and Big got love for "One More Chance" which was lowgrade in content and r&B as fuk

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