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Duets: The Final Chapter, an Album by The Notorious B.I.G. Released December 20, 2005 on Bad Boy. Genres: East Coast Hip Hop, Gangsta Rap, Pop Rap. All 274 Jay-Z Songs, Ranked From Worst to Best All-time classics, unfortunate clunkers, and more.
• ' Released: October 11, 2005 • ' Released: February 24, 2006 Duets: The Final Chapter (sometimes referred as The Biggie Duets) is the fourth and second and final posthumous album by late American, and is a collection of songs featuring appearances of other prominent rappers. The album was released by and on December 20, 2005 and charted at #3 selling 438,000 copies, beaten by the extremely high sales of 's and 's. In the UK it climbed as high as #13 after the release of the album's first single 'Nasty Girl'. It is his third posthumous album that went Double-platinum and is said to be his last album of mainly new material.
The album featured orchestrated duets between Biggie and a number of popular rappers and singers, much like the previous LP (1999). Biggie's lyrics come from studio pieces of some of the songs he created during his life (his verse from 'Notorious Thugs' in 'Spit Your Game'), along with some less common lyrics (a freestyle from a promotional tape on 'Hustler's Story'), & unreleased material (Biggie's verse in 'Living in Pain' comes from an unreleased song from called 'House of Pain') all remixed into duets. The package also included a DVD featuring previously unreleased performance footage and several of Biggie's music videos. Contents • • • • • • • • Critical reception [ ] Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating B+ (7/10) B− The album has received generally very mixed reviews by critics; Peter Relic of gave the album only 2 stars out of 5 and commented that the title was wrong because of the major presence of other artists, not The Notorious B.I.G. Relic also pointed out the appearances by artists who he believed not to contribute much substance. Andy Kellman of rated the album 2.5 out of 5. Soren Baker of gave it two stars out of four.
However, Steve Jones of gave it all four stars. In particular was a huge critic of the album, who stated 'They got niggas on that album Big would have never rocked with, for real. ' He also brought up the fact that he was the only other rapper that Biggie chose to have on his debut album. Download Free Mortal Kombat Shaolin Monks Full Pc Game.
Singles [ ] The album's first single was ', featuring,,,, and. It took Biggie's vocal samples from his song 'Nasty Boy'. The single climbed to #1 in the UK in its second week of release, where it stayed for 2 weeks and became his first and only #1 single there. The single also helped the album climb to #13 and therefore, Duets: The Final Chapter became his highest charting album to date there, out peaking the #23 position of. In the US, ' made #45 on the Billboard Hot 100 and the single also made the top 20 in Australia.
The second single from the album is 'Spit Your Game', featuring and, a single with 'Hold Ya Head', a duet with, which was originally the b-side to ' in the UK and Australia. 'Spit Your Game' is a remake of the Biggie song 'Notorious Thugs'. 'Hold Ya Head' was produced by Clinton Sparks, and features a sample from the Marley song 'Johnny Was'. It features Biggie's vocal samples from 'Suicidal Thoughts'.
Track listing [ ] No. Title Producer(s) Length 1. Live in Jamaica (Intro)' Jeffery 'J-Dub' Walker for The Hitmen 1:22 2. 'It Has Been Said' (featuring, and ) 3:18 3. ' (featuring and ) 4:09 4.
'Whatchu Want' (The Commission featuring and ) 3:54 5. 'Get Your Grind On' (featuring, and ) Sean Cane and LV for The Hitmen 5:24 6. 'Living the Life' (featuring,,, and ) Coptic Sounds 4:28 7.
'The Greatest Rapper (Interlude)' 0:08 8. '1970 Somethin' (featuring and ), 3:25 9.
' (featuring,, and ) 4:46 10. 'Living in Pain' (featuring, and ) 4:01 11. 'I'm with Whateva' (featuring, and ) for The Hitmen 2:33 12. 'Beef' (featuring ) 4:57 13. 'My Dad (Interlude)' 0:10 14.
'Hustler's Story' (featuring, and Big Gee) Jeffrey 'J Dub' Walker and for The Hitmen,, Suga Mike 5:47 15. 'Breakin' Old Habits' (featuring and ) 4:36 16. 'Ultimate Rush' (featuring ) 3:48 17. 'Mi Casa' (featuring and ) Jeffrey 'J Dub' Walker and Mario Winans for The Hitmen, 4:12 18. 'Little Homie (Interlude)' 0:34 19. 'Hold Ya Head' (featuring ) 2:45 20. 'Just a Memory' (featuring ) Scram Jones 4:30 21.
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