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"Big Poppa" is a song by American rapper The Notorious B.I.G., released on December 24, 1994, as the second single from his debut studio album Ready to Die. Produced by Chucky Thompson and Nashiem Myrick, it samples the song " Between the Sheets " (1983) by The Isley Brothers .
"Big Poppa" was released as the second single on December 24, 1994, and like the previous single, it was a hit on multiple charts. It reached number six on the Billboard Hot 100, number four on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks and number one on Hot Rap Singles. [3] It sold over a million units and the RIAA certified it Platinum on May 23 ...
A compilation album, Greatest Hits, was released on March 6, 2007—three days before the tenth anniversary of Wallace's death. [223] It included tracks like "Juicy" and "Big Poppa", [223] but was criticized by AllMusic for not containing hits like "Mo Money Mo Problems" and "Going Back to Cali". [224]
Released: September 13, 1994; ... "Big Poppa" 6: 4: 1 ... "Think Big" Pudgee tha Phat Bastard, Lord Tariq: 12" Unreleased
Perhaps his most enduring production is the Notorious B.I.G.’s 1994 hit “Big Poppa,” which put a hip hop spin on a luxurious groove from The Isley Brothers’ ‘80s quiet storm staple ...
Original release Year Ref. "All Men Are Dogs" (Nine Dog MC's Mix) Bandit, Grand Daddy I.U., Grand Puba, Mackwell, Positive K, Pudgee tha Phat Bastard, Raggedy Man, Snagglepuss producers "All Men Are Dogs" single 1995 "Angels" Diddy, Rick Ross: Diddy, Mario Winans: Last Train to Paris: 2010 "Another" Lil Kim: Puff Daddy, Stevie J: Life After ...
Michael Strahan: Former football star, Good Morning America staple, and, as The View cohosts discovered, now "Big Poppa" — in more ways than one, apparently. Following an emotional segment ...
Bad Boy Entertainment released it on February 21, 1995, on an alternate reissue of Wallace's single "Big Poppa/Warning". Its new B-side "Who Shot Ya", a revision of a track already issued earlier in 1995, was "controversial and hugely influential."