Yearwood also told the News that it wasn’t a huge concern to him until he was eight-years old. Bad Boy Records, Diddy’s label that released the album, couldn’t verify whether it is really Yearwood on the album cover it did say that the baby came courtesy of a modeling agency. 2pac, KRS-One, Chuck D, Talib Kweli, Q-Tip, Black Thought, Ice. have more depth.reativity: Puffy was the person responsible for propelling Notorious B.I.G.’s career into the stratosphere. Each design is equipped with the baby from the cover of Biggie’s 1994 album Ready To Die sitting on. Those associated with album-including the graphic designer–wasn’t sure who the kid was. The discography of the Notorious B.I.G., an American rapper, consists of two studio albums, three posthumous albums, two compilation albums, one soundtrack and 27 singles (including 17 as a featured artist). Biggie rapped and Puff did all the rest, for instance, it was Puffy’s idea for the now-classic Ready To Die album cover, Biggie didn’t even get it.
Since thenboth for the cover’s visual power alone and the overall impact of the albumit’s become one of the most recognizable album covers of all time. In the "Ready to Die" cover photo, the baby is wearing a diaper and sporting a large afro. Until now, this cover hasn’t been featured on an official vinyl edition of Ready To Die since the album’s release in 1994. Yearwood’s mom found agency papers to corrobarate’s the teen’s assertion. Notorious B.I.G, Ready To Die Another album cover featuring a baby picture of the rapper who made it, Notorious. "The truth is finally coming out."Īpparently, Yearwood earned $150 from the photo shoot through a child modeling agency, Chicky’s Kids, that has since gone defunct. "I just want people to know that's me," Yearwood, 18, said. The high school senior from the Bronx told the Daily News that he is the baby on the cover of late rapper Notorious B.I.G.’s 1994 multimillion-selling album “Ready to Die.” The album features 3 huge singles: Juicy, Big Poppa and One More. continue reading.New York teenager Keithroy Yearwood could be linked to a landmark hip-hop album. delivered his debut album, Ready to Die, in September 1994. Contact me on facebook email my site officiel: www.artmajeur/camaron