Formats and Editions
1. Born Again (Intro)
2. Notorious B.I.G. - (featuring Lil' Kim/Puff Daddy)
3. Dead Wrong - (featuring Eminem)
4. Hope You Niggas Sleep - (featuring The Hot Boys/Big Timer)
5. Dangerous MC's - (featuring Mark Curry/Snoop Dogg/Busta Rhymes)
6. Biggie - (featuring Junior M.A.F.I.A.)
7. Niggas
8. Big Booty Hoes - (featuring Too $hort)
9. Would You Die for Me - (featuring Lil' Kim/Puff Daddy)
10. Come On - (featuring Sadat X)
11. Rap Phenomenon - (featuring Redman/Method Man)
12. Let Me Get Down - (featuring G. Dep/Craig Mack/Missy Elliott)
13. Tonight - (featuring Mobb Deep/Joe Hooker)
14. If I Should Die Before I Wake - (featuring Black Rob/Ice Cube/Be
15. Who Shot Ya
16. Can I Get Witcha - (featuring Lil' Cease)
17. I Really Want to Show You - (featuring K-CI/Jo-Jo/Nas)
18. Ms. Wallace (Outro) - (Outro)
More Info:
Features songs produced by Puff Daddy, Chucky Thompson, Mario Winans and Derek "D Dot" as well as DJ Premier and Lauryn Hill. Special guest appearances by Puff Daddy, Busta Rhymes, Lauryn Hill, DMX, Nas, Method Man & Redman, & Lil' Kim.
Reviews:
''Born Again'' is a posthumous album by The Notorious B.I.G.. It was released on December 7, 1999. Unlike the first album released after his death (''Life After Death''), this album was created with no input from Biggie himself. It is composed primarily of unfinished material and unreleased verses recorded mainly during his ''Ready to Die'' era from 1993-1994 with new production and guest rappers. Along with the usual guest roster of P. Diddy, Lil' Kim, and Junior M.A.F.I.A., the album also featured appearances from Nas, Ice Cube, Eminem, Busta Rhymes, Mobb Deep, Method Man, Redman, Beanie Sigel, Too Short, Snoop Dogg, and the Hot Boys. Before his death, Biggie had intended his third album to be a three disc collection. However, there was not enough finished material to piece together such a massive project. This is the final album of Biggie to contain mainly original material. However, in 2005, a remix album was released called ''Duets: The Final Chapter'', which was the last of his records. - Wikipedia