Talk:Duets: The Final Chapter

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I knoe Krayzie outshined most of the artists but do we rely need a bias opiain in here?

-Thousandsons

Whoever put that whatchu want is new is wrong. The lyrics were taken from one of his freestyles and were probably remastered. -KillKingKong

I'm not sure the lyrics from "Watchu want" were from a freestyle personally. Biggie used the whatchu want verses on a lot of his freestyles (San Francisco & DJ Enuff freestyles for example), however there is an original version of What You Want recorded by B.I.G., including a third verse which can be heard remastered on "Running Your Mouth" (a track left off Duets ft Busta Rhymes & Fabolous). I believe the original track featured on his demo tape that was sent to The Source magazine. I have therefore altered the page accordingly. - Matt

If Watchu Want is rumoured to be the third single off of Duets, then why hasn't it been released yet? Spit Your Game was released in April, around five months ago. I think if Watchu Want was going to be released, they would have released it by now.

-Bigger And Better

I reverted the page back to september, removing a horrid picture that some clown tried to post on the page

I have to go with the comment this guy made concerning "Whatchu Want"'s release as a single. Another 5 months have passed and still no movement has been done to do so. Now the album is more than a year old, and so I think my decision to remove the statement saying that the song's release as a single is rumored is justified. But it's too bad though, it's such an energetic duet with Big's old-time partner Hov. Maybe if they had released it instead of that idiotic track "Nasty Girl", the album wouldn't have been so ridiculed by critics. 2Pac 18:47, 4 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

"which many argued Biggie would have never thought of collaborating with." I'm editing this out, there's absolutely no way to prove this without an ouiji board, and considering the guy frequently worked with Diddy I think it's safe to say he wasn't that selective with his featured guests.

Sean Combs was the producer for all of his albums. Its not quite the same as working with them. If you listen to the two albums which came out when he was alive, they feature only a handful of guest appearances, mostly from Junior M.A.F.I.A. members or Diddy. It was only on Born Again where the majority of songs have other performers. 66.202.32.118 (talk) 19:11, 4 May 2010 (UTC)Reply

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I'm sorry, but some of the artists listed as being featured artists in the "Reception" section aren't even listed as featuring in the track listing (therefore meaning that they aren't actually featured). Are they not credited or are they not featured? If the latter is the case, they shouldn't be listed. Velociraptor888 00:47, 29 July 2016 (UTC)Reply

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