
Vol 1 a must-listen and show incredible promise for Jon Connor in the near future. This connection shows that the struggles of many urban hip-hop artists is a universal problem the ones who emerge from these struggles are winners and always seek to better themselves and their loved ones.Ĭonnor’s passionate, gritty, flawless bars and his musical eulogy to one of hip-hop’s greatest make BestInTheWorld: A Tribute To The Notorious B.I.G. AJ bad boy 0028527UMRG 113.98 cd/dvdi Ready To. The connection that Connor makes between his lifelong struggles and the ones that Biggie originally discussed over the same beats creates a juxtaposition between old and new. Of The Purple City Mixtapes PASTOR TROY money and the power 78oon6.98 cdi. There is more beyond the surface of BestInTheWorld: A Tribute To The Notorious B.I.G. Connor does a great job of continuing the tradition of shouting out one of his many idols in the best way he can: by going hard on every track that boasts a classic Biggie instrumental. Having influenced virtually every big name in the game today, Biggie Smalls has caused waves that will never be forgotten. The main focus of it (which deviates at times, but always finds balance in the end) is to give respect to one of the greatest MCs to grace hip-hop.

This mixtape hold several functions for both Connor and the genre as a whole. 2.biggie - what up gangsta (dirty harry blend) 3.biggie - let's get it on (dirty harry blend) 4.biggie - if i should i die (dirty harry blend) 5.biggie - live the garden (dj vlad blend) 6.biggie - party & bullshit (dirty harry blend) 7. Yet Jon Connor does it with style, grace and class. But even without this in mind, to even think of spitting bars over Biggie’s legendary hits is the closest thing you can get to blasphemy in hip-hop.

It may help that Khaled, one of the biggest DJs in the game right now, is giving his endorsement.

Vol 1 would be a bold move for any artist. BestInTheWorld: A Tribute To The Notorious B.I.G.
