Easy Mo Bee was the best producer Biggie ever worked with

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imagine if we would've gotten a Biggie album produced by Easy Mo Bee :wow:
we basically got an album worth of tracks from Biggie produced by Mo Bee. The 6 from RTD, the 2 from LAD, party and bullshyt, running from the police, points, and the unreleased joints like Dead Wrong(the original, not that one with eminem)
 
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we basically got an album worth of tracks from Biggie produced by Mo Bee. The 6 from RTD, the 2 from LAD, party and bullshyt, running from the police, points, and the unreleased joints like Dead Wrong(the original, not that one with eminem)

when you put it like, i guess we did

the fact that Easy Mo Bee produced Big's debut single, Party & Bullshyt :wow:
 

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I don't know about that one. I don't think there was any one producer that could be linked with Biggie the way a Snoop is with Dre.

What would Ready To Die or even Biggie's career be without "Juicy", "Big Poppa", "One More Chance" remix, "Who Shot Ya"? I think Mo Bee only did "I Love The Dough" from Life After Death.
 
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I don't know about that one. I don't think there was any one producer that could be linked with Biggie the way a Snoop is with Dre.

What would Ready To Die or even Biggie's career be without "Juicy", "Big Poppa", "One More Chance" remix, "Who Shot Ya"? I think Mo Bee only did "I Love The Dough" from Life After Death.

If you took away those songs from Ready To Die produced by other producers, Big’s career would’ve been more like Redman’s. A gold artist outside of when Red dropped Doc’s Da Name


Easy Mo Bee produced Going Back to Cali and I Love The Dough on Life After Death
 
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