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Track Listings
1 | Intro |
2 | White Chalk |
3 | Excuse Me |
4 | Realms of Junior M.A.F.I.A |
5 | Player's Anthem |
6 | I Need You Tonight |
7 | Get Money |
8 | I've Been |
9 | Crazaay |
10 | Back Stabbers |
11 | Shot! |
12 | Lyrical Wizardry |
13 | Oh My Lord |
14 | Murder Onze |
15 | Outro |
Editorial Reviews
Conspiracy features member The Notorious B.I.G. on four tracks in addition to his production contributions. The single "Get Money" contains a sample from "You Can't Turn Me Away" by Sylvia Striplin. The album has been certified gold by the RIAA.
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 5.06 x 0.4 x 4.9 inches; 3.36 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Big Beat / Wea
- Item model number : MFR075679261427#VG
- Original Release Date : 1995
- Date First Available : December 16, 2006
- Label : Big Beat / Wea
- ASIN : B000002JV1
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #97,473 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #396 in East Coast Rap
- #686 in Gangsta & Hardcore Rap & Hip-Hop
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4 Stars
Conspiracy aint no album for kids, this is a raw and gritty album.
You could tell that Junior Mafia was hungry and ready to get on (that means make it in the rap game) when they recorded this album.Junior Mafia was an underrated rap group from the 1990s, whose popularity died when Notorious B.I.G. was killed in 1997. The Outlawz (a group that Tupac Shakur curated and helped out until his death) went through the same fate when Shakur was killed in 1996.Conspiracy was an album full of street tales and true stories on growing up in the streets of New York, and it aint for kids or the faint hearted. This was one of those type of albums a teenager would have to sneak behind their parents' backs to listen to.Del Vec, Kleptomaniac, Trife, Larceny, Lil Kim, and others made sure you know who they were or didn't forget them, when they spit their rhymes on various songs on this album.Conspiracy is an East Coast-centric album as far as the beats, with the rappers on the album, and the overall concept of the album.People that grew up off of West Coast and Southern rap wouldn't really get this album or add it to their collection, or they would have bumped a few songs on this album like track 7 (Get Money), track 6 (I Need You Tonight), and track 5 (Player's Anthem) and then moved on their own favorite artists.Get this album if you're a fan of 1990s era East Coast rap or you want an excuse to listen to Notorious B.I.G. (he was on a few tracks on this album).
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Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2023
My husband and I still buy CDs and this is one we added to the collection
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2015
I loved this album as a teen and my good friend lost theirs but hates downloading music so I bought it for her. You ca tell most of it is written by Biggie and definitely produced. This was a true testament to his talent and artistry.
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2018
Luv CD
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2019
Junior Mafia was an underrated rap group from the 1990s, whose popularity died when Notorious B.I.G. was killed in 1997. The Outlawz (a group that Tupac Shakur curated and helped out until his death) went through the same fate when Shakur was killed in 1996.
Conspiracy was an album full of street tales and true stories on growing up in the streets of New York, and it aint for kids or the faint hearted. This was one of those type of albums a teenager would have to sneak behind their parents' backs to listen to.
Del Vec, Kleptomaniac, Trife, Larceny, Lil Kim, and others made sure you know who they were or didn't forget them, when they spit their rhymes on various songs on this album.
Conspiracy is an East Coast-centric album as far as the beats, with the rappers on the album, and the overall concept of the album.
People that grew up off of West Coast and Southern rap wouldn't really get this album or add it to their collection, or they would have bumped a few songs on this album like track 7 (Get Money), track 6 (I Need You Tonight), and track 5 (Player's Anthem) and then moved on their own favorite artists.
Get this album if you're a fan of 1990s era East Coast rap or you want an excuse to listen to Notorious B.I.G. (he was on a few tracks on this album).
You could tell that Junior Mafia was hungry and ready to get on (that means make it in the rap game) when they recorded this album.
Junior Mafia was an underrated rap group from the 1990s, whose popularity died when Notorious B.I.G. was killed in 1997. The Outlawz (a group that Tupac Shakur curated and helped out until his death) went through the same fate when Shakur was killed in 1996.
Conspiracy was an album full of street tales and true stories on growing up in the streets of New York, and it aint for kids or the faint hearted. This was one of those type of albums a teenager would have to sneak behind their parents' backs to listen to.
Del Vec, Kleptomaniac, Trife, Larceny, Lil Kim, and others made sure you know who they were or didn't forget them, when they spit their rhymes on various songs on this album.
Conspiracy is an East Coast-centric album as far as the beats, with the rappers on the album, and the overall concept of the album.
People that grew up off of West Coast and Southern rap wouldn't really get this album or add it to their collection, or they would have bumped a few songs on this album like track 7 (Get Money), track 6 (I Need You Tonight), and track 5 (Player's Anthem) and then moved on their own favorite artists.
Get this album if you're a fan of 1990s era East Coast rap or you want an excuse to listen to Notorious B.I.G. (he was on a few tracks on this album).
Junior Mafia was an underrated rap group from the 1990s, whose popularity died when Notorious B.I.G. was killed in 1997. The Outlawz (a group that Tupac Shakur curated and helped out until his death) went through the same fate when Shakur was killed in 1996.
Conspiracy was an album full of street tales and true stories on growing up in the streets of New York, and it aint for kids or the faint hearted. This was one of those type of albums a teenager would have to sneak behind their parents' backs to listen to.
Del Vec, Kleptomaniac, Trife, Larceny, Lil Kim, and others made sure you know who they were or didn't forget them, when they spit their rhymes on various songs on this album.
Conspiracy is an East Coast-centric album as far as the beats, with the rappers on the album, and the overall concept of the album.
People that grew up off of West Coast and Southern rap wouldn't really get this album or add it to their collection, or they would have bumped a few songs on this album like track 7 (Get Money), track 6 (I Need You Tonight), and track 5 (Player's Anthem) and then moved on their own favorite artists.
Get this album if you're a fan of 1990s era East Coast rap or you want an excuse to listen to Notorious B.I.G. (he was on a few tracks on this album).
4.0 out of 5 stars
Conspiracy aint no album for kids, this is a raw and gritty album.
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2019
You could tell that Junior Mafia was hungry and ready to get on (that means make it in the rap game) when they recorded this album.Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2019
Junior Mafia was an underrated rap group from the 1990s, whose popularity died when Notorious B.I.G. was killed in 1997. The Outlawz (a group that Tupac Shakur curated and helped out until his death) went through the same fate when Shakur was killed in 1996.
Conspiracy was an album full of street tales and true stories on growing up in the streets of New York, and it aint for kids or the faint hearted. This was one of those type of albums a teenager would have to sneak behind their parents' backs to listen to.
Del Vec, Kleptomaniac, Trife, Larceny, Lil Kim, and others made sure you know who they were or didn't forget them, when they spit their rhymes on various songs on this album.
Conspiracy is an East Coast-centric album as far as the beats, with the rappers on the album, and the overall concept of the album.
People that grew up off of West Coast and Southern rap wouldn't really get this album or add it to their collection, or they would have bumped a few songs on this album like track 7 (Get Money), track 6 (I Need You Tonight), and track 5 (Player's Anthem) and then moved on their own favorite artists.
Get this album if you're a fan of 1990s era East Coast rap or you want an excuse to listen to Notorious B.I.G. (he was on a few tracks on this album).
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Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2013
THIS MUSIC IS NICE. I MEAN WHAT MORE CAN I SAY. EVERYTHING IS JUST THERE WHEN IT COMES TO QUALITY & VIBE.
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2019
Decent. I just like the radio singles.
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2017
OK condition works well
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2016
CD sounds amazing. Almost came in brand new condition.
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gary
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad. Old school album
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 5, 2018
A straight classic hip-hop album from the 90s!!! Biggie appears on a few tracks but the general Hip Hop is on point throughout the album. There are some classic songs on the album.
sebastien
5.0 out of 5 stars
RIP NOTORIOUS BIG
Reviewed in France on October 16, 2015
QUE DIRE DE plus , c est un must un classic du hip hop us , y a rien à dire , c est leur meilleur album
Nick
4.0 out of 5 stars
BK RULES
Reviewed in Germany on January 7, 2012
conspiracy ist ein gutes album.man es sich bedenkenlos zulegen.
allein schon wegen den drei klassikern get money,player's anthem
& i need you tonight!leider ist der clark kent remix zu player's anthem
nicht auf der platte.deshalb nur 4 sterne.
allein schon wegen den drei klassikern get money,player's anthem
& i need you tonight!leider ist der clark kent remix zu player's anthem
nicht auf der platte.deshalb nur 4 sterne.
Gary Machell
5.0 out of 5 stars
👍
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 4, 2019Christophe
5.0 out of 5 stars
Un rêve
Reviewed in France on May 25, 2014
Détenir, posseder ce CD, cette pièce de collection est juste un bonheur grandiose.Le seul album de Biggie avec son groupe...
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