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Album artwork for Ready to Die by The Notorious BIG
Album artwork for Ready to Die by The Notorious BIG

Notorious 'Christopher George Letore Wallace' B.I.G. (Business Instead of Game) was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY on May 21, 1972. During his life he moved many crowds with his conversational style in Hip Hop. Before his death in 1997, he released two studio albums both garnering critical and public acclaim: 'Ready To Die' and 'Life After Death'. The Notorious B.I.G., made his recording debut on a 1993 remix of Mary J. Blige's single "Real Love." He soon guested on another Blige remix, "What's the 411?," and contributed his first solo cut, "Party and Bullshit," to the soundtrack of the film Who's the Man? Now with a considerable underground buzz behind him, The Notorious B.I.G. delivered his debut album, Ready to Die, in September 1994. Its lead single, "Juicy," went gold, and the follow-up smash, "Big Poppa," achieved platinum sales and went Top Ten on the pop and R&B charts. Biggie's third single, "One More Chance," tied Michael Jackson's "Scream" for the highest debut ever on the pop charts; it entered at number five en route to an eventual peak at number two, and went all the way to number one on the R&B side. By the time the dust settled, Ready to Die had sold over four million copies and turned the Notorious B.I.G. into a hip-hop sensation — the first major star the East Coast had produced since the rise of Dr. Dre's West Coast G-funk.

The Notorious BIG

Ready to Die

Bad Boy
Album artwork for Ready to Die by The Notorious BIG
LPx2

$32.99

140-gram vinyl

Black
Released 10/08/2021Catalogue Number

A 94567

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Album artwork for Ready to Die by The Notorious BIG
LPx2

$32.99

Alt. cover

Released 09/03/2013Catalogue Number

A 285201

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Album artwork for Ready to Die by The Notorious BIG
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U.K. Import, "The Remaster" Edition w/ DVD

Released 08/08/2022Catalogue Number

0602498628010

Album artwork for Ready to Die by The Notorious BIG
CD

$16.99

Released 01/02/2014Catalogue Number

BAD945567.2

The Notorious BIG

Ready to Die

Bad Boy
Album artwork for Ready to Die by The Notorious BIG
LPx2

$32.99

140-gram vinyl

Black
Released 10/08/2021Catalogue Number

A 94567

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for Ready to Die by The Notorious BIG
LPx2

$32.99

Alt. cover

Released 09/03/2013Catalogue Number

A 285201

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for Ready to Die by The Notorious BIG
CDx2 +

$9.99

U.K. Import, "The Remaster" Edition w/ DVD

Released 08/08/2022Catalogue Number

0602498628010

Album artwork for Ready to Die by The Notorious BIG
CD

$16.99

Released 01/02/2014Catalogue Number

BAD945567.2

Notorious 'Christopher George Letore Wallace' B.I.G. (Business Instead of Game) was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY on May 21, 1972. During his life he moved many crowds with his conversational style in Hip Hop. Before his death in 1997, he released two studio albums both garnering critical and public acclaim: 'Ready To Die' and 'Life After Death'. The Notorious B.I.G., made his recording debut on a 1993 remix of Mary J. Blige's single "Real Love." He soon guested on another Blige remix, "What's the 411?," and contributed his first solo cut, "Party and Bullshit," to the soundtrack of the film Who's the Man? Now with a considerable underground buzz behind him, The Notorious B.I.G. delivered his debut album, Ready to Die, in September 1994. Its lead single, "Juicy," went gold, and the follow-up smash, "Big Poppa," achieved platinum sales and went Top Ten on the pop and R&B charts. Biggie's third single, "One More Chance," tied Michael Jackson's "Scream" for the highest debut ever on the pop charts; it entered at number five en route to an eventual peak at number two, and went all the way to number one on the R&B side. By the time the dust settled, Ready to Die had sold over four million copies and turned the Notorious B.I.G. into a hip-hop sensation — the first major star the East Coast had produced since the rise of Dr. Dre's West Coast G-funk.