Released: January 23, 2021

Songwriter: The Notorious B.I.G.

Producer: Antonio

Serata Etilica


DUEMILA VENTUNO

Il nostro motto uno per tutti tutti per uno
ETILICO-ETILICO-COMEL'ALCOL ETILICO

Noi stavamo nelle streets
Tra una beatch e uno spritz
ETILICO-ETILICO-COMEL'ALCOL ETILICO

Salutando queste meretrici
Perchè prima vengono gli amici
In estate a ballare un mambo
Ci sentivamo più dori di RAMBO
Fanculo alle troie che non sentiamo da un'anno
SONO SBRONZO-STRONZI

Alla goccia urlavamo
Mentre ballavamo
Ogni serata un quattro bianchi
Fanculo i sudati banchi
ETILICO-ETILICO-COMEL'ALCOL ETILICO

Nel nostro privè
Soltanto bottiglie vuote in serie
Ma non l'esser grandi che cercavamo
Ma i pensieri non gradivamo
Tutti insieme saltiamo le brave ragazze non le vogliamo
BELVEDERE-VOGLIAMO

Fiaccole e graffiti
Ad oggi sono vecchi miti
Ogni serata etilica
Tra le SCIMMIE CARICA
ETILICO-ETILICO-COMEL'ALCOL ETILICO


Chi non beve in compagnia
È un ladro o una spia
La morale c'è ma non la vedi
Non fare troppe cazzate
E goditi le serate
Ogni serata etilica
E piacere vi saluto e mi vado a SEDERE

The Notorious B.I.G.

Considered by many to be one of the greatest rappers of all time, The Notorious B.I.G. was a major figure in both hardcore hip-hop and 90’s pop music until his murder in 1997 at age 24. He’s best known for his #1 hits “Hypnotize” and “Mo’ Money, Mo’ Problems,” his top 10 hits “One More Chance (Stay with Me Remix)” and “Big Poppa,” and his iconic early single “Juicy.”

In addition to his crossover hits, Biggie is known for innovative multi-syllabic lyricism and creative storytelling techniques, heard on critical favorites like “Warning,” “Suicidal Thoughts,” “Ten Crack Commandments,” “I Got A Story To Tell,” and “Gimme The Loot.”

As a teenager, Brooklyn native Christopher Wallace started rapping as Biggie Smalls, the name of a mobster character in the 1975 action comedy Let’s Do It Again. He recorded a demo with local Bed-Stuy DJ 50 Grand, which caught the attention of Mister Cee, who was well-known as Big Daddy Kane’s DJ. Cee introduced his demo to the industry, landing him a spot in The Source’s coveted “Unsigned Hype” column in the magazine’s March 1992 issue. Sean “Puffy” Combs, a successful A&R, also heard the demo and signed Big to Uptown Records.