Mister Cee Speaks on Biggie

    Being that this is Biggie Week on HipHopDX, it’s only fitting
    that we report on this.The Best of Biggie: Tenth Anniversary Mixtape
    by Mister Cee is out. This week, Mister Cee
    took some time to shed light on the mixtape. 

    “You’re not gonna hear ‘Hypnotize’ and those type
    of records, but it’s focusing on guest appearances. All the guest appearances
    he’s ever appeared on. Original versions. Nothing remade, original duets he’s
    done with other artists. Then you have the freestyles he’s done. The freestyles
    done with me or other DJs like DJ Enuff, Funk Master Flex. Then also, there’s
    some original versions to songs. There’s some songs you’re gonna hear that
    you’ve heard the album versions, but you never heard it with the original
    track,”
    he told MTV of the mixtape.

    But it isn’t just your average memorial mixtape. It’s
    got some exclusive audio that few have heard before.

    “There’s also some live stuff…Live from Madison Square Garden,
    Philly, London. It just really shows the short amount of time Biggie was here,
    the amount he’s done. It’s over 70 songs and a double-CD. I also want to big up
    my man DJ Whoo Kid. He’s been helping me out to get back in the fold of doing
    what I gotta do to get back out in the mixtape circuit. It’s probably gonna be
    the last mixtape I ever do. I hope people cherish the way I am.”

    Want some classic material? How about Biggie, 2Pac
    and Big Daddy Kane freestylin’?

    “That was during the Budweiser Superfest. I always
    had a habit of recording me and Kane’s live performances, especially when I
    knew different rappers were gonna come on. The sound guy, I begged and pleaded
    with him to let me record. He was like, ‘Nah, it’s a union thing,’ but he
    finally let me record. Believe it or not, that live performance was recorded on
    a 120-minute cassette. There was no CD recorders, there were DATs of course,
    but I always kept a 120-minute cassette with me. The funny thing about that day
    is that when you hear the performance, you hear Biggie, you hear Tupac, but we
    also brought out Fat Joe that night. Positive K came out. Shyheim came out —
    that’s when he had ‘On and On’ out. We only had 10 minutes. So we brought all
    those rappers out, got them on and off and was able to do our hits within a
    10-minute time frame.”

    One thought on “Mister Cee Speaks on Biggie

    1. my name is carlie.im from new york.i was there at msg.there was alot of heads there believe it or not fat joe was there postive k was there run dmc was there redman was thereshyhim biggie,bdk was there even erick sermon ripped it but people say bdk,biggie,2pac,shyhim and redman was the best.thats was history.we need ciphers like that.thats when niggas got along nyc we need that.thats the only way well bring it back over here.

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