
F*** You Tonight: One of the weakest songs on the album, but still a good song. This song features great samples of Unbelievable by Notorious B.I.G, Get Money by Junior M.A.F.I.A, and other songs. This song has been sampled in The Rulers Back by Jay-Z, and other songs. Kick In The Door: The best song on the album, you're probably wondering why I think that, it's because it has a great beat by DJ Premier, and there's brilliant wordplay, and it contains a sample of Unbelievable by Notorious B.I.G. This song is brilliant, and contains a noticeable sample of La Di Da Di by Slick Rick. This song is an interesting one, and shows that Notorious B.I.G can be commercial, while still being genius. Hypnotize: One of the most popular songs on the album. This song has been sampled in Three Bricks by Ghostface Killah, and other songs. This song contains interesting murder rhymes. Somebody's Gotta Die: A great way to start an album. Can't really rate it since is's just an intro.Ģ. Life After Death (Intro): An interesting intro that picks up where Ready To Die left off. Again, nowhere near L.A.D.Īnyways, let's get started with the track by track review of Life After Death.ġ. While SD is a great album, it's nowhere near Life After Death. Life After Death is better than that album, but they don't share many similarities.Īnother double disc album is Nas-Street's Disciple. That would be Outkast-Speakerboxxx/The Love Below. That being said, there's another double disc album to talk about. I'll skip this one, since this one is NOT even close to any other double disc, and is merely average. Well, that's actually the only similarity that they share.Īnother double disc album is Jay-Z-The Blueprint 2.

The first similarity that they share, is that they both have filler. However, the 2 albums share many similarities. Is Life After Death better than that album. What other double albums are there in hip hop? Well, one of the biggest ones is 2Pac's record, known as All Eyez On Me.

Now, for the comparison to other double disc hip hop records. This album, while overrated, is one of the best of all time. He truly showed that he was one of the best of all time with his both albums that were both classics. Review Summary: An album that is essential to any hip-hop head.Īt the time this album came out, G-Funk was the popular thing, so Biggies entrance into hip-hop took hip-hop by storm, with hardcore, ear-grabbing lyrics and wit instead of G-Funk.
