Somewhat, yeah. He talks about it in some of the songs. His whole thing was crack dealer turned rapper, so... Maybe it was indirectly a crack-centric classique? Also, he went on to record Ten Crack Commandments on the next one...
DocMcCoy"Go and laugh in your own country!" 5,917 Posts
I'd disagree. I think Ready To Die is more a snapshot of the hustler mentality than the crack game. I take your point about Biggie's background, but even taking that into consideration, RTD isn't a record I'd say was overburdened with crack references, explicit or otherwise.
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Esham - Bruce Wayne/Gotham City 1987
Batman's alter ego as a late 80's Millionaire Crack Dealer =