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Notorious big ready to die album artwork
Notorious big ready to die album artwork








notorious big ready to die album artwork

“I’m glad I’m dead, a worthless f**kin’ buddha head” “I swear to God I want to just slit my wrists and end this bulls**t” Throughout out the song, Biggie throws out a medley of suicidal thoughts he has had over the years: With suicidal thoughts in mind, Biggie isn’t willing to accept the love of the people around him and sees it all as a front.

notorious big ready to die album artwork

My baby mama kiss me, but she glad I’m gone” “People at the funeral frontin’ like they miss me Additionally, with Biggie’s newfound fame, he feels like the people that do say they love him are just doing it to get of piece of his fortune. However, since Biggie feels as if he has lost the purest form of love there is, there is no love for him left in the world. She don’t even love me like she did when I was younger”Ī mother’s love is like no other since you know that regardless of you do, your mother will still love you. I know my mother wish she got a f***in’ abortion “Lyin’ to my mother, even stealin’ out her purseĬrime after crime, from drugs to extortion One of the problems in Biggie’s life that he highlights is that he is a disappointment in the eyes of all the people around him. While the hope for songs about suicide is that they end with a positive message, this song is not one of the cases as it maintains the dark theme throughout. Three years before his death, Biggie released his most well known album, Ready to Die, in which he released the song “Suicidal Thoughts”. One of his bad decisions led to his tragic death in a drive-by shooting where he died at the young age of 25. As a self-proclaim “gangsta”, Biggie made many bad decisions in his young life, which quickly regretted. While Biggie was one of the biggest rappers of his time and is still considered an all time great, he had many suicidal tendencies. When people think of 90s rap, one of the first name that comes to mind is Biggie (or Notorious B.I.G. Sticking with the trend of analyzing some older music, this week, we’re going to spin it back to a song from what people consider the golden era of rap: the 90s.










Notorious big ready to die album artwork