So he kicks in the door over a knocking Premier beat, throwing bleach in the eye of any of his peers that dare doubt his mettle. It’s something The Black Frank White’s success could easily allow him to ignore, but Biggie remains a rap purist at heart. This point is underscored by a genuinely funny skit (a rare feat in itself) featuring The Madd Rapper, a character on a talk show who is ranting about why his raps deserve more success than Biggie. But the next song makes clear Christopher Wallace hasn’t forgotten the people who brought him here. Close like Starsky and Hutch, stick the clutch.Ĭelebrating their cartoonishly lavish lifestyle by proxy, we’ve left the darkness well behind. You’re witnessing the infectious birth of the shiny suit era, and it’s clear whose steering rap in this direction: Yeah, Poppa and Puff.
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