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The Notorious B.I.G.'s '10 Crack Commandments' Originally Wasn't Meant For Him - Showbiz Cheat Sheet
“I told Jeru and he was like ‘Yo, it’s hip-hop. No big deal,'” he continued. “So I sold it to [DIddy] and Biggie already had a concept; he wanted to call it “10 Crack Commandments.” ...
Biggie used Jeru The Damager flow pattern in the song he dissed him in while allowing Jeru’s good friend and producer Dj Premier produced and engineered the song unbeknownst to him until he ...
On “One Day,” Jeru flipped Biggie’s “Just Playing (Dreams)” for an allegory about rap falling prey to materialism — a popular critique that often fell on Bad Boy during that period.
Jeru The Damaja allegedly sent sublimals to the Notorious BIG. DJ Premier was good money with both men. But that didn’t stop Premo from producing “Kick In The Door” whose line, “Son, I’m ...
If Biggie were still alive, there would surely be more classic back-and-forth shots, and an eventual clash at the top between he and Nas. Biggie likely would have had to defend his crown the same ...
Brooklyn rapper Jeru The Damaja talks about coming up with NOTOTIOUS B.I.G. in the 1990s -- shooting down rumors he was criticizing the late artist in his songs knocking materialistic rap – and ...
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