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The Notorious B.I.G. Big Poppa lyrics
[Intro:]
Uh, uh, check it out
Junior M.A.F.I.A., uh, um
(i like this, yeah)
Uh, yeah, '94...
[Notorious B.I.G.]
To all the ladies in the place with style and grace
Allow me to lace these lyrical duches in your bushes
Who rock grooves and make moves with all the mommies?
The back of the club, sippin Moet, is where you'll find me
The back of the club, mackin hoes, my crew's behind me
Mad question askin, blunt passin, music blastin
But I just can't quit
Because one of these honies Biggie gots ta creep with
Sleep with, keep the ep a secret why not
Why blow up my spot cause we both got hot
Now check it, I got more Mack than Craig and in the bed
Believe me sweety I got enough to feed the needy
No need to be greedy I got mad friends with Benz's
C-notes by the layers, true fuckin players
Jump in the Rover and come over
tell your friends jump in the GS3, I got the chronic by the tree cuz..
[Chorus:]
{I love it when you call me Big Pop-pa}
Throw your hands in the air, if you'se a true player
{I love it when you call me Big Pop-pa}
To the honies gettin money playin niggaz like dummies
{I love it when you call me Big Pop-pa}
If you got a gun up in your waist please don't shoot up the place
Cause I see some ladies tonight who should be havin my baby
Bay-bee!
Straight up honey really I'm askin
Most of these niggaz think they be mackin but they be actin
Who they attractin with that line, 'What's your name, what's your sign?'
Soon as he buy that wine I just creep up from behind
And ask what your interests are, 'who you be with?'
Things to make you smile, what numbers to dial
You gon' be here for a while, I'm gon' go call my crew
You go call your crew
We can rendezvou at the bar around two
Plans to leave, throw the keys to Lil Cease
Pull the truck up, front, and roll up the next blunt
So we can steam on the way to the telly go fill my belly
A T-bone steak, cheese eggs and Welch's grape
Conversate for a few, cause in a few, we gon' do
What we came to do, ain't that right boo? (truuuueee!)
Forget the telly we just go to the crib
and watch a movie in the jacuzzi smoke L's while you do me.
[Chorus]
(How ya livin Biggie Smalls?) In mansion and Benz's
Givin ends to my friends and it feels stupendous
Tremendous cream, fuck a dollar and a dream (whaat?)
Still tote gats strapped with infrared beams
Choppin O's, smokin lye an' Optimo's
Money hoes and clothes, all a nigga knows
A foolish pleasure, whatever
I had to find the buried treasure, so grams I had to measure
However living better now, Gucci sweater now
Drop top BM's I'm the man girlfriend
(Honey check it, (check it)
Tell your friends, to get with my friends (your freinds)
And we can be friends
Shit we can do this every weekend (that's right)
Aight? Is that aight with you?
Yeah...keep bangin...)
[Chorus]
[Outro: B.I.G.]
Uhh, Check it out,
My full shit, for that ass,
Uhh, Puff Daddy, Biggie Smalls,
Junior M.A.F.I.A., represent baby bay-bay!
Uhh!
By day, San Francisco's Charlie Kubal works at Google. By night, he DJs at bars under the name Wait What. And it's in that latter guise that the 24-year-old has made a big internet splash, thanks to a new mash-up album matching the Notorious B.I.G.'s cocksure rhymes with the soft, atmospheric tunes of the xx's self-titled debut. You can stream or download The Notorious XX from Kubal's website, waitwhatmusic.com. 'The combination of the two is the extrovert meets the introvert,' he explains – and it's a marriage that works amazingly well. Rather than cutting up the music to create entirely new compositions, Kubal made only subtle tweaks and cuts to the originals in order to blend them. Because he did that so skilfully, the results sound as natural as they are impressive. Closing track Mo Stars Mo Problems, in particular, somehow uses the xx's Stars to strip out the braggadocio of B.I.G.'s Mo Money Mo Problems and replace it with real tenderness. Definitely worth a listen.
Zane Lowe's seemingly infinite levels of enthusiasm can sometimes disguise the fact that he really does know his onions when it comes to new music. His popular Hottest Records podcast (available from iTunes) has long offered a bite-sized recap of the best new sounds from his Radio 1 show. And now the irrepressible Kiwi has launched zanelowe.com. The format isn't dissimilar to scores of other music blogs, with excitable (and informed) posts on new releases and upcoming acts, usually with audio streams or videos. The big difference is that Lowe also has great access to the bands he's talking about. So, he can offer exclusive videos of Everything Everything solving a Rubik's Cube or MGMT discussing their new album. As yet, the site doesn't seem to be getting much traffic: the aforementioned videos have less than 400 views between them. But if Lowe can maintain the quality, the effort and the exclusives, it should succeed.
The Free Music Archive (freemusicarchive.org) is an interactive library of legal music, directed by US freeform radio station WFMU. It now offers over 18,000 MP3s, which you can download without registering. But, as the site recently pointed out, 'in this era of infinite free music at our fingertips, we need curators . . . to help us discover the good stuff'. That's what Zane Lowe does well. And it's why six 'netlabels' (labels that release their music for free online) have put together a compilation for FMA, each picking three of their favourite recent tracks. Download the album from bit.ly/FMAgrit and you'll be bombarded with terrifying US grindcore from Dev/Null, playful Italian electro from økapi and daft 8-bit pop from German rapper Tracky Birthday. It's all very weird, but very wonderful.
• This article was amended on 13 April 2010. The original referred to WMFU. This has been corrected.