The Notorious B.I.G. Popular Song Rankings [2025]
The Notorious B.
I.
G.
was an American rapper—a big man at 190 cm tall and 130 kg! He was a star with an overwhelming presence in many senses.
Fans affectionately called him “Biggie” or “Big.” He lived a truly thrilling life as a rapper but sadly passed away in 1997.
Here, we’ll introduce a ranking of The Notorious B.
I.
G.
’s most popular songs!
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The Notorious B.I.G. Popular Song Rankings [2025] (1–10)
Old Thing BackMatoma & The Notorious B.I.G. feat. Ja Rule and Ralph Tresvant8rank/position

A club remix version of the track “Want That Old Thing Back,” originally released in 2007 by The Notorious B.
I.
G.
It was released as a digital download in 2015 by Norwegian DJ Matoma and became a hit in the United States, New Zealand, and various European countries.
Me and my BitchThe Notorious B.I.G.9rank/position

A track included on the debut album Ready to Die, released in 1994 by American rapper The Notorious B.
I.
G.
It samples Minnie Riperton’s 1974 track Take a Little Trip.
Mo Money Mo Problems feat. Puff Daddy & MaseThe Notorious B.I.G.10rank/position

A golden-era hip-hop classic built on a sample of Diana Ross that defined the ’90s, portraying the struggles lurking behind glittering success.
The Notorious B.
I.
G.
’s deep voice and rhythmic flow blend seamlessly with the polished performances of Puff Daddy and Mase.
Released in July 1997, the track spent two consecutive weeks at No.
1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Its music video—striking for its futuristic world—was directed by the master Hype Williams.
Combining lavish sound with an urgent message, this masterpiece is sure to resonate deeply with anyone who dreams of success.
The Notorious B.I.G. Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)
One More ChanceThe Notorious B.I.G.11rank/position

The Notorious B.
I.
G.
’s “One More Chance” is a smooth, 90s R&B–styled track with comforting female vocals that evokes the feel of a summer day by the seaside.
Released in 1994, it appears on his legendary debut album, which was selected for Rolling Stone’s “500 Greatest Albums of All Time.” It’s perfect for blasting at summer outdoor events like barbecues and beach outings, but it also works beautifully as a stylish, laid-back BGM at home—one of its biggest charms.
Party and BullshitThe Notorious B.I.G.12rank/position

The rapper known affectionately as Biggie, The Notorious B.
I.
G.
, was a major figure in the 1990s hip-hop scene, but tragically died in 1997 in a mysterious shooting.
The perpetrator has still not been found, and it’s regarded as an assassination.
His track “Party and Bullshit” is known as one of his signature songs.
With its energetic, old-school vibe in both the beat and the rap, it’s great BGM for powering through hard work.
You’re Nobody (Til Somebody Kills You)The Notorious B.I.G.13rank/position

The film City of Lies, starring Johnny Depp and Forest Whitaker, takes on the American hip-hop scene, so many music fans have probably watched it.
Its theme song is You’re Nobody (Til Somebody Kills You).
The gritty vibe matched the story perfectly, didn’t it? Once you realize it’s a track by The Notorious B.
I.
G.
, who also appears in the film, you’ll likely hear it in a whole new way.
Friend Of MineThe Notorious B.I.G.14rank/position

This is a moving friendship song by The Notorious B.
I.
G.
, affectionately known as Biggie, whose hardcore, husky-voiced rap exudes presence and has captivated countless hip-hop heads.
His heavy flow grips many fans, and the solid musicality creates an immersive world—an absolute masterpiece.





