what do y'all think biggie's 3rd album would've sounded like?

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i don't wanna turn this into a tit for tat between biggie and pac but what makes you say that? both biggie and pac showed no signs of fallin' off, so stop w/ the bullshyt

Because life after death not fukking with 7 day theory or all eyez on me. Ready to die not fukking with me against the world.
 
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Because life after death not fukking with 7 day theory or all eyez on me. Ready to die not fukking with me against the world.

oh nikka please! :childplease:

i can understand if someone likes all eyez on me, 7 day theory and me and me against the world more than life after death and ready to die but to say neither of the 2 are fukkin' with any of the 3 pac albums you named is bullshyt :aicmon:
 

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oh nikka please! :childplease:

i can understand if someone likes all eyez on me, 7 day theory and me and me against the world more than life after death and ready to die but to say neither of the 2 are fukkin' with any of the 3 pac albums you named is bullshyt :aicmon:

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Nah but the album would've been dope. Big was very dope. I don't think he would've waited that long 2 drop again tho and i wonder if he would've worked with dre on it.
 

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Biggie was much like Jay in that even though he was a transcendent emcee, his music always sounded very much like what was hot at the time.

RTD was a boom bap album.
LAD was a mafioso album.

Just look at what was hot in 2000 and therein lies your answer.
 

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I think it would have been ill, he was such a great MC and such a great artist I'm confident he had more great work in him, I think it would have been maybe a bit more commercial sounding but still quality, I think he definetly think he had it in him to drop a 3rd consecutive classic. Wish we got to find out.
 
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Nah but the album would've been dope. Big was very dope. I don't think he would've waited that long 2 drop again tho and i wonder if he would've worked with dre on it.

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i think he definitely would've rolled with premier, puff would've still been big on samplin' an 80's classics because he was still doin' that shyt at the time so the hitmen would've still been behind the boards, i bet with nikkas like timbaland this time around. maybe dre but dre at the time was consumed with workin' on 2001
 
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Biggie was much like Jay in that even though he was a transcendent emcee, his music always sounded very much like what was hot at the time.

RTD was a boom bap album.
LAD was a mafioso album.

Just look at what was hot in 2000 and therein lies your answer.

true but the difference is (altho biggie only has 2 albums), his 2 albums still to this day still sound timeless. whereas jay's did with rd but after jay dropped rd, it wouldn't be until until the blueprint that he would then drop another album that was consistent from start to finish again. i think biggie would've knocked it out the ballpark again w/ his 3rd album
 
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