It's time to celebrate the legacy of the best rapper that ever did it. Notorious B.I.G. wasn't just a rapper, he was a storyteller, a prolific poet, and through his words, persona, life and music he opened doors and opportunities for hip-hop as a whole. The release of Greatest Hits commemorates one of the most historic bodies of work in hip-hop.
Reviews:
A no-brainer from the posthumous Biggie factory: 15 of the hits ("Big Poppa," "Hypnotize" and "Who Shot Ya" among them) and two unreleased tracks. The Greatest Hits comes three days before the ten-year anniversary of B.I.G.'s death, and has the decency to feature zero collaborations with Korn.