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- Things_Done_Changed runtime "3.966666666666667".
- Things_Done_Changed abstract ""Things Done Changed" is the second track and first song track from The Notorious B.I.G.'s debut album Ready to Die. The songs deals with how life in the ghetto has changed since B.I.G.'s childhood. During the final verse, he mentions that his mother, Voletta Wallace, had breast cancer, which is also referenced in the biopic film Notorious. The hook of the song is a sample from Biz Markie's song "The Vapors", when he says "Back in the day", and Dr. Dre's song "Lil Ghetto Boy" (from his 1992 album The Chronic), sampling Dre's line: "Things done changed on this side/ Remember they used to thump, but now they blast, right?".".
- Things_Done_Changed album Ready_to_Die.
- Things_Done_Changed artist The_Notorious_B.I.G..
- Things_Done_Changed genre East_Coast_hip_hop.
- Things_Done_Changed genre Hardcore_hip_hop.
- Things_Done_Changed previousWork Ready_to_Die.
- Things_Done_Changed recordLabel Bad_Boy_Records.
- Things_Done_Changed recordedIn 1993_in_music.
- Things_Done_Changed runtime "238.0".
- Things_Done_Changed subsequentWork Ready_to_Die.
- Things_Done_Changed trackNumber "2".
- Things_Done_Changed wikiPageID "18087252".
- Things_Done_Changed wikiPageRevisionID "602803747".
- Things_Done_Changed album Ready_to_Die.
- Things_Done_Changed artist The_Notorious_B.I.G..
- Things_Done_Changed genre East_Coast_hip_hop.
- Things_Done_Changed genre Hardcore_hip_hop.
- Things_Done_Changed hasPhotoCollection Things_Done_Changed.
- Things_Done_Changed label Bad_Boy_Records.
- Things_Done_Changed length "238.0".
- Things_Done_Changed name "Things Done Changed".
- Things_Done_Changed next ""Gimme the Loot"".
- Things_Done_Changed nextNo "3".
- Things_Done_Changed prev ""Intro (Ready to Die)"".
- Things_Done_Changed prevNo "1".
- Things_Done_Changed producer "Darnell Scott".
- Things_Done_Changed producer "Dominic Owens".
- Things_Done_Changed producer "Kevin Scott".
- Things_Done_Changed recorded "1993".
- Things_Done_Changed released "1994".
- Things_Done_Changed trackNo "2".
- Things_Done_Changed writer "Christopher Wallace".
- Things_Done_Changed subject Category:1993_songs.
- Things_Done_Changed subject Category:Hardcore_hip_hop_songs.
- Things_Done_Changed subject Category:Songs_written_by_The_Notorious_B.I.G..
- Things_Done_Changed subject Category:The_Notorious_B.I.G._songs.
- Things_Done_Changed type 1993Songs.
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- Things_Done_Changed type Music107020895.
- Things_Done_Changed type MusicalComposition107037465.
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- Things_Done_Changed comment ""Things Done Changed" is the second track and first song track from The Notorious B.I.G.'s debut album Ready to Die. The songs deals with how life in the ghetto has changed since B.I.G.'s childhood. During the final verse, he mentions that his mother, Voletta Wallace, had breast cancer, which is also referenced in the biopic film Notorious. The hook of the song is a sample from Biz Markie's song "The Vapors", when he says "Back in the day", and Dr.".
- Things_Done_Changed label "Things Done Changed".
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- Things_Done_Changed isPrimaryTopicOf Things_Done_Changed.
- Things_Done_Changed name "Things Done Changed".