B.i.g. Interlude

Notorious B.I.G. · Life After Death

Yo
C-Gutta where you at?
D Rockafella
Ceasar Leo Degenero
Bled C
Money SL
Uh...
B.I.G. is makin this cream
Bitches always say what the hell does that mean?
B is for the bitches, who can't understand
How one fly nigga became a man
I is for the way it goes in and out
One by one I knocks em out
G is for the way the game goes in the gutter
Other MC's man they ain't sayin nuttin
Rockin on, to the break of dawn
Make the bitch give the pussy get the mouth I'm gone.
What?
It ain't no more to it.

B.i.g. Interlude

This track serves as a pivotal bridge between the Notorious B.I.G.'s debut, Ready To Die, and his magnum opus, Life After Death. Released in 1997, the recording features a seamless transition from Biggie's own verses to a collaboration with Method Man and Redman, marking a significant shift in the album's sonic landscape. The song exemplifies the East Coast hip-hop style of the mid-90s, characterized by its intricate flow, sample-based production, and the emergence of the Wu-Tang Clan as a dominant force in the genre. It stands as a testament to the collaborative spirit that defined the era, showcasing Biggie's versatility and the rising influence of his peers. The interlude not only connects two landmark albums but also highlights the evolving dynamics of hip-hop culture in New York City during that period.