Biggies Top 10 Songs

We count down the raps that made Biggie Smalls the King of. The Best Notorious B.I.G. Finessed his way to the top of the charts and.

If you talk to any critic, new artist, hip hop head (young or old), or even the casual music fan, you’d be hard-pressed to find someone who wouldn’t cite Biggie Smalls as among the upper echelon of music legends. It’s hard to believe that despite his early passing and with not having left behind the sprawling discography of other greats, The Notorious B.I.G.’s influence has lasted the test of time. Born Christopher Wallace, the young rapper achieved what current artists and musicians strive to accomplish within a lifetime in just a short 24 years. His come-up occurred at a time when getting discovered as an artist took place in a strictly offline world. There was no Twitter to track and assess his every move, no SoundCloud for him to freely upload material for others to discover, and no blogs to promote—or denounce—his easy going flow and master storytelling. Biggie made a name for himself by relying on his talent, street savviness and charisma.

Biggies Top Hits

Coming out hot with his debut Ready to Die in 1997, Biggie had the hip hop community's attention. His easy-going flow, smooth persona, and instantly recognizable voice quickly captured listeners admiration. Capitalizing on the burgeoning East Coast rap scene, B.I.G. Virginia Programs For Low Income.

Finessed his way to the top of the charts and became a household name. A gifted MC, comedic storyteller, and revolutionary rap artist, he transcended his too-familiar upbringing and rose to claim his rightful title as King of New York. Artists today might dream of having the success and lasting impact that Biggie has achieved, but that magic is reserved for only a special few. As time goes on, one thing is certain: Biggie will always be one of the greatest to ever do it.

's fearlessness and resilience is what kept the late rapper atop the Billboard charts from the beginning of his career in 1992 until long after his death in 1996 at 25. Roll through his catalog and both his own tracks ('Dear Mama,' 'Keep Ya Head Up,' 'Brenda's Got A Baby') as well as songs he featured on ('s 'Smile') entered the Top 10 of the Hot Rap Songs chart. Beloved Tupac cuts 'Hail Mary,' 'Changes' and 'I Ain't Mad At Cha' are omitted from this list because the songs had to be commercially available as a single to qualify for the chart. Revisit his Top 10 Billboard hits below. 2Pac's top 10 Hot Rap Songs hits chart is based on actual performance on the weekly Billboard Hot Rap Songs chart, through the Sept. 3, 2016, ranking. Songs are ranked based on an inverse point system, with weeks at No.

1 earning the greatest value and weeks at No. 100 earning the least. Due to changes in chart methodology over the years, certain eras are weighted to account for different chart turnover rates over various periods. 'Stop The Gunfight' Trapp feat. 2Pac, Notorious B.I.G. Peak Position: 9 Peak Date: 5/3/97 During the highly publicized East Coast versus West Coast rap beef, Tupac and Notorious B.I.G.

Appeared on the 1997 Trapp cut 'Stop The Gunfight,' the album's title track that peaked at No. 9 on the Hot Rap Songs chart. Tupac was shot on his way to a boxing match in Las Vegas and died six days later (Sept. 13, 1996) in the hospital. Biggie was then killed in a drive-by shooting the following March. Both murders remain unsolved.