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The second single from the album is "Spit Your Game", featuring Twista and Krayzie Bone, a double A-side single with "Hold Ya Head", a duet with Bob Marley, which was originally the b-side to "Nasty Girl" in the UK and Australia. "Spit Your Game" is a remake of the Biggie song "Notorious Thugs".
The single is a double A-side with "Hold Ya Head", a song which samples "Johnny Was" from Bob Marley's Rastaman Vibration album by his reggae band The Wailers and "Suicidal Thoughts" from Biggie's Ready to Die for his vocals. The single was released on 24 April in the UK and reached No. 64 on the UK charts.
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"Nasty Girl" is a song by American rapper The Notorious B.I.G., released on October 11, 2005. The song features guest appearances from Jagged Edge, P. Diddy, Avery Storm, and Nelly, and the video also contains guest appearances from Pharrell, Usher, Fat Joe, 8 Ball & MJG, Teairra Mari, Jazze Pha, DJ Green Lantern, Naomi Campbell and Memphis Bleek.
"Who Shot Ya?" — — — BPI: Silver [50] — "Notorious Thugs" (featuring Bone Thugs-n-Harmony) 1997 — — [G] — BPI: Silver [51] Life After Death "Nasty Boy" 1998 — — [H] — "Realest Niggas" (with 50 Cent) 2003 — [I] 30: 21 Bad Boys II soundtrack) /God's Plan "Victory 2004" (P Diddy featuring the Notorious B.I.G, 50 Cent, Lloyd ...
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Life After Death is the second studio album by American rapper the Notorious B.I.G., released on March 25, 1997, on Bad Boy Records and Arista Records. [5] A double album, it was released sixteen days after his murder.
When he first played the loop for Biggie, (he said that) Biggie smiled and hugged him." [ 7 ] Randy continued, "Over the years I was approached by Ice Cube , Eazy-E , Vanilla Ice , and maybe another 4–5 artists to use the song and I never said 'yes' until I heard a rough version of Biggie's recording produced by Sean 'Puffy' Combs, D-Dot ...