Track Listing 1. B.I.G. Live in Jamaica 2. It Has Been Said - (with Diddy/Eminem/Obie Trice) 3. Spit Your Game - (with Twista/Bone Thugs-N-Harmony) 4. Whatchu Want - (with Jay-Z) 5. Get Your Grind On - (with Big Pun/Fat Joe/Freeway) 6. Living the Life 7. Greatest Rapper, The - (Interlude) 8. 1970 Somethin' - (with The Game/Faith Evans) 9. Nasty Girl - (with Diddy/Nelly/Jagged Edge/Avery Storm) 10. Living in Pain - (with 2Pac/Mary J. Blige/Nas) 11. I'm With Whateva 12. Beef - (with Mobb Deep) 13. My Dad - (Interlude) 14. Hustler's Story - (with Scarface/Akon/Big Gee) 15. Breakin' Old Habits - (with T.I./Slim Thug) 16. Ultimate Rush - (with Missy Elliott) 17. Mi Casa - (with R. Kelly/Charlie Wilson) 18. Little Homie - (Interlude) 19. Hold Ya Head - (with Bob Marley/Juelz Santana) 20. Just a Memory - (with The Clipse) 21. Wake Up - (with Korn) 22. Love Is Everlasting - (Outro)
| Details | | Producer: | Andre Harris, Chink Santana, Clinton Sparks, Coptic, Danja Handz, Eminem, Faith Evans, Havoc, J-Dub, Jazze Pha, Joe Hooker, Jonathan Davis, Just Blaze, Reefa, Scott Storch, Scram Jones, Sean Cane, Stevie J, Swiss Beatz, Vidal Davis | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes It is difficult to overcome the suspicion that DUETS: THE FINAL CHAPTER, the Notorious B.I.G.'s second posthumous "studio" release, is a blatant case of opportunism. The late rapper's legend towers so hugely over the hip-hop landscape, and his name has taken on such iconic grandeur, that it's absurdly easy to cash in on his musical legacy. DUETS recycles unused Biggie material, looping it artfully along with performances by some of the finest MCs and vocalists in the hip-hop and R&B community. Since Biggie's parts are sometimes minimal, however, those looking for a disc full of new music from the late icon may be disappointed. Still, the album is an affecting listen, which is largely due to the spectacular assembly of talent. With a roster that includes the likes of Missy Elliott, R. Kelly, Snoop Dogg, Jay-Z, Eminem, Nas, Mary J. Blige, and Biggie's widow, Faith Evans, among many, many others, DUETS works nicely as a tribute and a testament to Biggie's influence on the evolution of hip-hop. As much a cultural artifact as a music release, DUETS will appeal to hardcore Biggie fans and, in general, music fans interested in how hip-hop builds and maintains its own mythology.
Editorial Reviews DUETS works on two fronts: as a brisk-moving all-star mixtape and sad reminder of a towering talent. -- Grade: B+ Entertainment Weekly
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