Should Rappers Drop Post-Humous Albums? [Op-Ed]

Biggie Duets Should Never Have Happened

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Biggie Duets Album Cover
Source: Twitter / @AliasForastero

Biggie dropped two classic albums before passed. The best thing we could have done was let him live peacefully without having to drop a mess of a project in Duets: The Final Chapter. This was a lackluster project and wasn’t needed because we weren’t receiving new verses. The classic verses that he scripted from previous tracks and projects should have been left where they originally were. Was it cool to hear him with Jay Z again on “Whatchu Want” ? Definitely, but we didn’t need an entire project. There’s nothing wrong with artists unearthing lost vocals and simply making records. If Biggie had an entire project worth of songs that were never released? That’s fine. Let’s drop those asap. Let’s not scuff up this legendary verses by pairing them with new artists just so we can live out our pseudo fantasies.

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