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Posted: 3/16/2007 11:33:32 AM by admin

The Notorious B.I.G.'s "GREATEST HITS," the new Bad Boy Records compilation honoring the extraordinary life and career of the late, great hip-hop legend, has made a triumphant #1 debut on both the Billboard 200 and "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums" charts this week, with sales of nearly 100,000 units.  This marks B.I.G.'s third #1 album, as well as Bad Boy's third consecutive album to debut at #1 on the Billboard 200, following "DANITY KANE" and Diddy's "PRESS PLAY."
"Everything my Son was a part of has been golden," said Voletta Wallace, mother of Christopher Wallace (aka The Notorious B.I.G.).  "For his presence to be felt ten years after his murder, as if he was still here today, is very touching and overwhelming.  The fans have really shown their love for my Son throughout the years, and I appreciate each and every one of them for their continued support, love, and respect of his art, music, and life!  Blessings!!!"

"No one expected Biggie to enter at #1 on the Billboard charts this week, not even myself," said Bad Boy CEO Sean "Diddy" Combs.  "This is a true testament to the historic impact he has had on the lives of music lovers.  Numbers don't lie - Biggie is the greatest and he still has the greatest fans."

The Notorious B.I.G.'s "GREATEST HITS" gathers classic tracks spanning the one-and-only Biggie Smalls's prolific, all-too-brief career.  The set celebrates what is unquestionably ranked as one of hip-hop's most remarkable bodies of work, gathering together such iconic classics as "Juicy," "One More Chance," "Big Poppa," "Notorious Thugs," "Ten Crack Commandments," "Dead Wrong," and the #1 smash, "Hypnotize."  In addition, the album features a pair of never-before-released tracks: "Running Your Mouth" and "Want That Old Thing Back."

Biggie was recently honored by The Source with a special commemorative issue, featuring five collectable covers marking the 10th anniversary of the Brooklyn-born-and-bred rapper's untimely passing on March 9, 1997.  The feature took an in-depth look at B.I.G.'s life and legacy, noting that "a decade later, he is still a leader to follow."

The Notorious B.I.G.'s "GREATEST HITS" follows the RIAA platinum-certified "DUETS: THE FINAL CHAPTER," which debuted at #3 on the Billboard 200 upon its December 2005 release.

Hailed by many as the greatest MC of all time, the Notorious B.I.G. was Bad Boy's flagship artist.  From his early verses on Craig Mack's "Flava In Ya Ear (Remix)" and "Real Love" by Mary J. Blige, it was clear to the hip-hop world that a new king had been crowned.  Biggie solidified his position with his classic 1994 debut album, "READY TO DIE."  Through the combination of Sean Combs' powerful production and B.I.G.'s vivid rhymes, the disc brought Bad Boy Records to the forefront of East Coast hip-hop and went to sell over four million copies.

Tragically, this superstar's life was cut short on March 9, 1997, when he fell victim to a shooting.  Released just two weeks later, the double album "LIFE AFTER DEATH" instantly confirmed Biggie's status as a modern musical giant.  Universally considered to be among the greatest hip-hop albums of all time, "LIFE AFTER DEATH" went on to sell more than 10 million copies worldwide, fueled by B.I.G.'s timeless lyricism and such chart-topping singles as the classic "Mo Money, Mo Problems."

 Since his passing, B.I.G.'s legacy has been kept alive via such posthumous releases as 1999's double platinum "BORN AGAIN" and 2005's "DUETS: THE FINAL CHAPTER."  More significantly, he lives on through his profound influence on modern hip-hop.  A prolific poet of the streets, a charismatic performer, and an honest, impassioned storyteller, the Notorious B.I.G. remains a true superstar to this very day.

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From : Stebo357
FUCK BIGGIE
Who the hell can't debut at #1 when not a single damn rap song came out on that day. he is not the best of all time with 4 damn records. TUPAC Shukur rocked the black people more than any other rapper outt there. PERIOD!

From : B_Legit
what??
since when he waz the all tyme rappa?? Tupak Shakur waz the 1..

From : clox
WE DID IT BROOKLYN !!! WE DID IT !!!
im happy to see my nikka .....greatest rapper of all time can debut at no.1 after 10 years following his death...that says alot --holla at cha boi www.myspace.com/kristyles101

From : streetc101
Thats Whats hood
I GOT THAT JOINT, THAT SHIT GO HARD, EVEN THE NEW JOINTS, I DIDNT THINK THAT JA WOULD ACTUALLY KILL A SPOT, ANYWAY CHECK THE KID OUT WWW.MYSPACE.COM/STREETCHILDVA

From : aftermath16
Congratz!!!!
Congrats to Biggie...


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