Trip Down Memory Lane: Notorious B.I.G.

RealTalkNY takes a trip down memory lane to reminisce over music videos by the Notorious B.I.G. or featuring him. Feel free to comment on your favorite Notorious B.I.G. video, song and or verse.


“Juicy,” was Notorious B.I.G.’s first single off his debut album, “Ready To Die,” which was released September 13, 1994. Most people expected a hardcore single from Notorious B.I.G. but he surprised everyone with this inspirational track. Make sure you do a pull up at a street corner this weekend.

This video had me wanting to hit a club, too bad I wasn’t even a teenager yet.

First Biggie had me wanting to hit a club and now with this one had me wanting to throw a house party. I remember seeing this video like a 100 times, it never got old with all the cameos it was a classic.

If your Brooklyn you most likely got this first verse of this song memorized. Notorious B.I.G. in the bed with the 2 woman and ending the video with the Scarface inspired scene were classic.

“Hypnotize,” was more of a movie than a music video filled with a speed boat, Hummer, helicopters and a car racing backwards.

Notorious B.I.G. does a quick freestyle in the streets of Bed Stuy Brooklyn at the age of 17.

Notorious B.I.G. kicked of the first verse for the major, “Flava In Yea Ear.”

Notorious B.I.G. hit Times Square to help 112 remix, “Only You.”

Notorious B.I.G. killed this feature, one of Bad Boy’s best Hip Hop records.

Notorious B.I.G. held no punches exposing Faith in this one.
Notorious B.I.G. brought Lil Kim and Junior M.A.F.I.A. to the forefront with, “Player’s Anthem.”

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