It Was All A Dream Jay Z Ft. Faith Evans &Biggie SmallsLyrics[Jay-Z] It was all a dream{*scratched simultaneously: "It was all a dream" - B.I.G.*}[Faith Evans] + (Jay-Z)Last night I had a dreamThoughts was racin through my head (it was all a dream)Felt so real to meThis is what was said..[Jay-Z]Had a dream I said, bout who he said?Bout B.I.G. I said, that's big he saidDig what he said, proceed he saidIndeed I said, so - breathe I didDon't repeat what I say I said, he said nothinHe agreed with his head, he just nodded like thisWhat I believe to be a yes I re-peated what was saidIt came to me like a whisper, last evening I said"Whats the deal playboy," was the greeting he saidFirst thing I wanted to know was the reason he was dead"More money, more problems, better believe it," he said"Careful what you wish for you might receive it," he saidI see I said, jealousy I saidGot the whole industry mad at me I saidThen B.I. said, "Hov' remind yourselfnobody built like you, you designed yourself"I agree I said, my one of a kind selfGet stoned every day like Jesus didWhat he said, I said, has been said before"Just keep doin your thing," he said, say no more[Faith Evans]Was it all a dream - tell meWas it all a dream, was it a dreamWas it all a dre-eeee-eeeee-eeamI gotta know {*"It was all a dream"*}Was it all a dream - was it a dreamWas it all a dream, a dreamWas it all a dre-eeee-eeeee-eeam[Notorious B.I.G.]It was all a dream, I used to read Word Up magazineSalt'n'Pepa and Heavy D up in the limousineHangin pictures on my wallEvery Saturday, "Rap Attack," Mr. Magic, Marley MarlI let my tape rock 'til my tape poppedSmokin weed and bamboo, sippin on private stockWay back, when I had the red and black lumberjackwith the hat to matchRemember Rappin' Duke? "Duh-ha, duh-ha"You never thought that hip-hop would take it this farNow I'm in the limelight cause I rhyme tightTime to get paid, blow up like the {**"World Trade"**}Born sinner, the opposite of a winnerRemember when I used to eat sardines for dinnerPeace to Ron G, Brucey B, Kid CapriFunkmaster Flex, Lovebug StarskyI'm blowin up like you thought I wouldCall the crib, same number same hood, it's all goodUhh, and if you don't know, now you know, nigga[Faith Evans]Was it all a dream - tell meWas it all a dream, was it a dreamWas it all a dre-eeee-eeeee-eeamI gotta know {*"It was all a dream"*}Was it all a dream - was it a dreamWas it all a dream, a dreamWas it all a dre-eeee-eeeee-eeam{*"It was all a dream"*}{*"It was all.."*}{*"It was all.. a dream"*}{*"It was all a dream"*}{*"It was all.. a dream"*}{*"It was all.."*}{*"It was all.. a dream"*}[the beat drops out and Jay-Z raps the next part acapella][Jay-Z]I see I said, jealousy I saidGot the whole industry mad at me I saidThen B.I. said, "Hov' remind yourselfnobody built like you, you designed yourself"I agree I said, my one of a kind selfGet stoned every day like Jesus didWhat he said, I said, has been said before"Just keep doin your thing," he said, say no more [ More Detail ]
With all the talk of a Blueprint 3, let's rewind to the last Blueprint.When following a classic album like Blueprint 1, you need to deliver something that is on point to open the next album. This song is certainly that. From BP2, Jay's got Faith on the hook, Kanye on the boards, and the usage of BIG's verse in Juicy, we have "A Dream."This might be Jay's best intro. [ More Detail ]
Remix of p diddys song "i'll be missing you"The Game Featuring Faith EvansHaters:please don waste your time bad mouthing the song if you dont like it.......ill be missing you remix the game faith evans p diddy notorious big dr dre 2pac snoop dog dmx ja rule 50 cent g unit g unot eazy e fat joe eminem nas outcast mobb deep young buck xzibit nwa timbaland keri hilson nicole scherzinger pussy cat dolls lil wayne r kelly nelly ashanti TI ludacris warren g nate dogg busta rhymes linkin park rza wu tang clan kanye west jay z d block styles p jadakiss sheek louch ice cube pimp c crecora limerick young jeezy j hood cassidy biggie smalls lil jon mc eiht comptons most wanted [ More Detail ]
ME SINGING A SNIPPET OF FAITH EVANS KEEP THE FAITH...CHANGED IT UP A BIT..BUT IT DON'T MATTER CAUSE MOST OF YOU WONT KNOW THE SONG...SO ENJOY AND LET ME KNOW HOW YOU FEEL ABOUT IT..LATA [ More Detail ]
Thanks 4 The 3,000 Views!!Biggie traveled to California in March 1997 to promote his upcoming album and record a music video for its lead single, "Hypnotize". On March 5, 1997 Biggie gave a radio interview with The Dog House on KYLD. In the interview he stated that he had hired security since he feared for his safety, but this was because he was a celebrity figure, not specifically a rapper.[30] Life After Death was scheduled for release on March 25, 1997. On March 8, 1997, he presented an award to Toni Braxton at the 11th Annual Soul Train Music Awards in Los Angeles and was booed by some of the audience.[23] After the ceremony, Biggie attended an after party hosted by Vibe magazine and Qwest Records at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles.[23] Other guests included Faith Evans, Sean "Puffy" Combs and members of the Bloods and Crips gangs.[7]On March 9, 1997, at around 12:30 a.m., Biggie left with his entourage in two GMC Suburbans to return to his hotel after an announcement was made that the party would finish early. Biggie traveled in the front passenger seat alongside his associates, Damion "D-Rock" Butler, Junior M.A.F.I.A. member Lil' Cease and driver, Gregory "G-Money" Young. Combs traveled in the other vehicle with three bodyguards. The two trucks were trailed by a Chevrolet Blazer carrying Bad Boy's director of security.[7]By 12:45 a.m. the streets were crowded with people leaving the event. Biggie's truck stopped at a red light 50 yards (46 m) from the museum. While waiting for the light to change, a white Toyota Land Cruiser made a U-turn and cut in-between Biggie's vehicle and the Chevrolet Blazer behind. Simultaneously, a black Chevrolet Impala pulled up alongside Biggie's truck. The driver of the Impala (an African-American male neatly dressed in a blue suit and bow tie) rolled down his window, drew a 9 mm blue-steel pistol and fired numerous rounds into the GMC Suburban; four bullets hit Biggie in the chest.[7] Biggie was rushed to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center by his entourage but was pronounced dead at 1:15 a.m. [ More Detail ]
Faith Evans singing "Best Man" a song for Biggie &Tupac.There have been in talks for years that R&B singer Faith Evans stepped out of her marriage with rapper Notorious BIG to sleep with Tupac Shakur while she was in Los Angeles recording a song for his album. Notorious BIG &Tupac Shakur were very good friends but were at odds during the time Faith Evans went to record with Tupac Shakur. Many people say that this situation is what drew Biggie &Tupac further apart when Tupac claimed in the song "Hit Em Up" that "...you claimed to be a player but I fucked your wife."This song "Best Man" is an unreleased song from Faith Evans that explains the whole situation. I can't say I blame her either. Biggie was known to mess with many different girls while he was married, including Lil Kim. I think Faith Evans' big problem was messing with Tupac. Why not mess with a a regular dude? There would have been less talk or wouldnt have been a big issue. Then she wouldn't just be known as 'Biggie's Wife' or 'The girl who messed with Biggie &Tupac'Faith Evans Notorious BIG B.I.G. Tupac Shakur 2Pac Lil Kim Mary J. Blige Ray J Norwood Foxy Brown Voletta Wallace Lil Cease Junior Jr. Mafia Suge Knight [ More Detail ]
Taken from the year of 2001, Faith Evans - ALONE IN THIS WORLD. Produced by Sean 'puffy' Combs for Bad Boy Entertainment and uses the sample from Evans' late husband, Christopher Wallace, a.k.a. The Notorious B.I.G.'s, WHO SHOT YA from 1995. Enjoy! Please comment and rate tunes/videos. For more videos/tunes, click on my USERNAME in blue, then click PLAYLISTS. [ More Detail ]