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The Notorious B.I.G. - Bust A Nut

 
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{intro: too $hort}
Biatch

{verse 1: the notorious b.i.g.}
I got a bitch that suck my dick 'til i nut
Spit it on my gut and slurp that shit back up
Ain't that a slut, (hell yeah) she even take it in the butt
Fuck for about an hour, now she want a golden shower
You didn't know that we be pissing on hoes, bitch
Luke and biggie straight shitting on hoes, bitch
Lick your toes bitch, fuck no, you must be crazy
Squirt in your face and then i'm swayze
Recognize g, straight up, i can't knock ya
After big poppa, fuck all of junior m.a.f.i.a
The whole clique, dick sucked, ass licked
Leave your number by the phone, bring your ass on home
I roam in lexuses and benzes, the fly way
With the flyest bitch getting head on the highway
My way, deep throat on luke's boat
When the moon rises, i'm cuming in her eyes-es
Just the way playas play
Leave it up to me, i get fucked all day
Sucked all day, smoking blunts, counting cheese
Fucking bitches 'til they assholes bleed
Check it out

{chorus: the notorious b.i.g.}
In this world of fly girls
Tanqueray and hennessy until i call earl
Hit it, split it, and recognize a pimp
Don't love no ho, that's my principle
In this world of fly girls
Tanqueray and hennessy until i call earl
Stop it, hit it, and recognize a pimp
Don't love no ho, that's my principle

{verse 2: webbie}

{chorus: the notorious b.i.g. & too $hort}
In this world of fly girls
Tanqueray and hennessy until i call earl
Hit it, split it, and recognize a pimp
Don't love no ho, that's my principle
In this world of fly girls
Tanqueray and hennessy until i call earl
Stop it, hit it, and recognize a pimp ($hort dog in the house)
Don't love no ho, that's my principle

{verse 3: too $hort}
That bitch ain't lyin', but when i spit that line
That was all it took for me to get that dime
And right away she let me hit one time
Niggas talk a lot of gang but that shit don't rhyme
I was all up in the head when that bitch got scared
Realized i was a pimp and not just a player
Me and biggie took some hoes to see the city
When they found out diddy's rolls cost 350
They was cryin', ain't no feelings involved
You can save your emotions, girl, give me it all
She's beautiful, but i ain't tryna steal her heart
If you don't understand $hort, i'm just realer than y'all
I got the game from the streets and you went to college
But game is just a street term, it means knowledge
Books and bitches, it's all the same
They know our names, we live forever through the game

{chorus: the notorious b.i.g.}
In this world of fly girls
Tanqueray and hennessy until i call earl
Hit it, split it, and recognize a pimp
Don't love no ho, that's my principle
In this world of fly girls
Tanqueray and hennessy until i call earl
Stop it, hit it, and recognize a pimp
Don't love no ho, that's my principle

{verse 4: the notorious b.i.g.}
Biggie bag bitches from barbecues to barmitzvah's
The big don't fit, use your lips cause
I'm feeling kinda itchy for a quicky
Don't take off your coat, all you got to do is lick me
Me eat you, i beat you, then greet you to the door
Bitch, cause i don't love you no more
Which one of these hoes in the lobby wanna slob me
You know me, i like my dick brown like bobby
In the duke shoot, then the bitch get the boot
Unless you lick ass and blow dicks like flutes
I like 'em cute, round tits and fat asses
Educated, so i can bust off on they glasses
I wanna cum on your tongue and gums, all night
The bitch drink nuts by the pint

{chorus: the notorious b.i.g.}
In this world of fly girls
Tanqueray and hennessy until i call earl
Hit it, split it, and recognize a pimp
Don't love no ho, that's my principle
In this world of fly girls
Tanqueray and hennessy until i call earl
Stop it, hit it, and recognize a pimp
Don't love no ho, that's my principle

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The Notorious B.I.G.

The Notorious B.I.G.

The meaning of the song

Biography

Considered by many to be one of the greatest rappers of all time, The Notorious B.I.G. was a major figure in both hardcore hip-hop and 90’s pop music until his murder in 1997 at age 24. He’s best known for his #1 hits “Hypnotize” and “Mo’ Money, Mo’ Problems,” his top 10 hits “One More Chance (Stay with Me Remix)” and “Big Poppa,” and his iconic early single “Juicy.”

In addition to his crossover hits, Biggie is known for innovative multi-syllabic lyricism and creative storytelling techniques, heard on critical favorites like “Warning,” “Suicidal Thoughts,” “Ten Crack Commandments,” “I Got A Story To Tell,” and “Gimme The Loot.”

As a teenager, Brooklyn native Christopher Wallace started rapping as Biggie Smalls, the name of a mobster character in the 1975 action comedy Let’s Do It Again. He recorded a demo with local Bed-Stuy DJ 50 Grand, which caught the attention of Mister Cee, who was well-known as Big Daddy Kane’s DJ. Cee introduced his demo to the industry, landing him a spot in The Source’s coveted “Unsigned Hype” column in the magazine’s March 1992 issue. Sean “Puffy” Combs, a successful A&R, also heard the demo and signed Big to Uptown Records.

Biggie’s first commercially released recording was an uncredited verse on Puffy’s remix of Jamaican dancehall star Super Cat’s 1992 track “Dolly My Baby.” He followed it up with appearances on tracks by Uptown artists like Heavy D & The Boyz and Mary J. Blige. His first solo single, 1993’s “Party & Bullshit,” appeared on Uptown’s soundtrack for the comedy Who’s The Man. The song was released under the name “Big”—a Los Angeles rapper named “Biggy Smallz” was already signed to MCA Records, preventing Biggie from using his original name.

In mid-1993, Puffy left Uptown and brought Biggie with him as a founding artist of his new label Bad Boy Records. He changed his official name to “The Notorious B.I.G.” as he began to prepare his debut album. His appearance on labelmate Craig Mack’s 1994 hit “Flavor In Ya Ear (Remix)” established him as one of hip-hop’s hottest rising stars. During this period, he married singer Faith Evans, another aspiring Bad Boy star. His 1994 debut single “Juicy” and album Ready To Die, released in the fall of 1994, received critical acclaim.

In early 1995, Biggie’s second Ready To Die single “Big Poppa” became a major success, garnering heavy rotation on MTV and hitting #9 on Billboard’s Hot 100. His next single, a remix of “One More Chance,” went to #2. The Source dubbed him “The King of New York.”

Over the next three years, Biggie played a central role in making Bad Boy Records a dominant force in hip-hop and R&B music, appearing on hits with Total, 112, Ma$e, The Lox, and Puff Daddy. Big also developed his own group of friends from his neighborhood, Junior M.A.F.I.A., who released two top 20 hits and a gold-selling album in 1995. The group spawned hitmaker Lil’ Kim.

In 1996, former friend and collaborator 2Pac released “Hit Em Up,” a scathing diss track about Biggie. ’Pac believed Big and Bad Boy were responsible for his 1994 robbery and shooting in NYC, a theory aided by Biggie’s suspiciously titled track “Who Shot Ya?” Big never explicitly responded, although many fans believe his late work is filled with subliminals about ’Pac, who was killed in September 1996. His murder remains unsolved.

Biggie spent most of 1996 recording his second album and recovering from a car accident that seriously injured his leg. Biggie filmed a video for the album’s first single, “Hypnotize,” in Los Angeles in February 1997. A month later, after attending a music industry party in L.A., Biggie was gunned down in a car with three longtime friends while stopped at a red light. He was rushed to Cedars-Sinai Hospital, where he was pronounced dead 30 minutes later. His murder remains unsolved.

A week after his death, “Hypnotize” became Biggie’s first #1 pop hit, and his double album Life After Death was released to widespread acclaim and platinum sales. The album’s second single, “Mo’ Money, Mo’ Problems” also went #1. In the year 2000, Life After Death was certified diamond by the R.I.A.A. for selling 10 million copies. The massive critical and commercial success of Life After Death solidified Biggie’s legacy as an icon.

Puff Daddy, who released his debut album No Way Out in the summer of 1997, hit #1 on the pop charts with his Biggie tribute “I’ll Be Missing You.” Bad Boy continued to have waves of success for over 20 years, during which time they released several posthumous Biggie albums, including 1999’s Born Again, 2005’s Duets: The Final Chapter, and 2017’s The King & I (with Faith Evans). In 2009, Fox released a biopic, Notorious, directed by George Tillerson, Jr, and produced by Puff Daddy and Big’s former managers.

Biggie has remained a fixture in pop culture and an influence on generations of rappers and songwriters.

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