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: The song was an immediate hit, reportedly being heard in New York car systems just three days after recording. It became DJ Premier’s first gold single .

: Biggie arrived at the studio late and recorded the entire song—including the famous "Live from Bedford-Stuyvesant" intro—in one take without having written any lyrics down on paper.

: The lyrics highlight his life in Brooklyn (BK), street storytelling, and his "illest" flow. Critical and Cultural Impact Biggie Unbelievable

: The beat was crafted at the legendary D&D Studios using an MPC60. It features a single note tuned to different pitches and a rhythm inspired by the song "Jingle Jangle" by The Legion .

: The iconic hook features a scratch of R. Kelly ’s voice saying "it's unbelievable" from the song "Your Body's Callin'". Lyrical Content and Delivery : The song was an immediate hit, reportedly

"Unbelievable" is a standout track from ’s 1994 debut album, Ready to Die . Produced by DJ Premier , the song is celebrated for its intricate production and Biggie's effortless lyrical delivery, which he reportedly recorded in a single take. Production and Creation

: Critics often cite "Unbelievable" as a prime example of Biggie’s "nuanced, savvy, and layered" wordplay that helped Ready to Die achieve quadruple platinum status. The Making of Biggie's Iconic Track 'Unbelievable' : The lyrics highlight his life in Brooklyn

: After completing Ready to Die , Biggie requested one more song for "the streets" to balance out radio-friendly hits like "Juicy".