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Artist/Band:
Notorious B.I.G.
Lyrics for Song: Playa Hater
Lyrics for Album: Life After Death [1997]
Good evening
And for my last hit
I'd like to take you back to the classic
A-hem, B.I.G. style of course
Uhh
*singing*
Playaahh, turn your head round
Lay on the ground, you've been robbed
Wake up, open the door
Lay on the floor, you've been robbed
Uhh
You know, we need this money
And you, yes baby, you, should just roll with me
Let's go off, together
On this robbin spree, we'll make money
Uhh
Playaahh, turn your head round
Take off that crown, you've been robbed
Wake up, open the door
Don't cry no more, you've been robbed
You see, there are two kind of people in the world today
We have, the playaz, and we have, the playa haters
Please don't hate me because I'm beautiful baby
Hear what they talk, about me
But my crew so deep, you can't do, a damn thing, to me
Playahh, open the door
Lay on the floor, you've been robbed
Wake up (wake your ass up), take off your jewels
You fuckin fools, you've been robbed (this is a robbery nigga)
Playahh playahh (hater), Playahh playahh (hater)
Playahh playahh (hater), Playahh playahh (hater)
Playahh hater!! (hater) Playahh hater!! (hater)
Playahh hater!! (hater) Playahh hater!! (hater)
Uhh, thank you... thank you very much *applause*
Thank you thank you far too kind, far too kind
Thank you, thank you very much
Good night everybody, good night!
I love all of you, thank you thank you
Thank you, thank you very much
Good night!
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Playa Hater
Notorious B.I.G. delivers a sharp, rhythmic critique of the music industry's obsession with female performers on 'Playa Hater,' the opening track from his 1997 album *Life After Death*. Released during the height of East Coast hip-hop, the song reflects Biggie's signature blend of smooth delivery and aggressive lyricism, targeting artists who prioritize women over their craft. The recording showcases his ability to navigate complex rhyme schemes while addressing themes of masculinity and professional integrity within the genre. As a defining moment in his discography, the track remains a staple of the *Life After Death* catalog, illustrating his role as a vocal leader who challenged norms while maintaining commercial appeal. |
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| Album Lyrics: Life After Death [1997] |
 Notorious B.I.G.
"Life After Death [1997]"
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