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I’ll Be Missing You by Puff Daddy & Faith Evans






 





(Dedicated to Notorious B.I.G.) 

(Puff) 

Yeah... this right here (tell me why) 
Goes out, to everyone, that has lost someone 
That they truly loved (c'mon, check it out) 

Seems like yesterday we used to rock the show 
I laced the track you locked the flow 
So far from hanging on the block of dough 
Notorious, they got to know that! 
Life ain't always what it seems to be 
Words can't express what you mean to me 
Even though you're gone 
We still a team 
Through your family I'll fulfill your dreams 

In the future can't wait to see 
If you'll open up the gates for me 
Reminisce sometime 
The night they took my friend 
Try to black it out but it plays again 
When it's real feelings' hard to conceal 
Can't imagine all the pain I feel 
Give anything to hear half your breath 
I know you still livin' your life after death 

CHORUS: (Faith) 
Every step I take 
Every move I make 
Every single day 
Every time I pray 
I'll be missing you 

Thinking of the day 
When you went away 
What a life to take 
What a bond to break 
I'll be missing you 


(Puff) 
It's kinda hard with you not around 
Know you're in heaven smilin' down 
Watchin' us while we pray for you 
Everyday we pray for you 
Till the day we meet again 
In my heart is where I'll keep you friend 
Memories give me the strength I need to proceed 
Strength I need to believe 
My thoughts,Big, I just can't define 
Wish I could turn back the hands of time 
Us in the 6 
Shop for new clothes and kicks 
You and me taking flicks 
Making hits stages they receive you on 
Still can't believe you're gone 
Give anything to hear half your breath 
I know you still livin' your life after death 

CHORUS: (Faith) 
Every step I take 
Every move I make 
Every single day 
Every time I pray 
I'll be missing you 

Thinking of the day 
When you went away 
What a life to take 
What a bond to break 
I'll be missing you 

Somebody tell me why 
One black morning 
When this life is over 
I know 
I'll see your face 


CHORUS (112) x4 
Every night I pray
every step I take

Every move I make
 every single day

Every night I pray
 every step I take

[puff] every day that passes
Every move I make
every single day

[puff] is a day that I get closer
[puff] to seeing you again
Every night I pray
every step I take

[puff] we miss you big... and we wont stop
Every move I make
every single day


[puff] cause we cant stop... thats right

Every night I pray
every step I take

Every move I make
every single day

[puff] we miss you big

*music fades out*

CHORUS: (Faith) 
Every step I take 
Every move I make 
Every single day 
Every time I pray 
I'll be missing you 

Thinking of the day 
When you went away 
What a life to take 
What a bond to break 
I'll be missing you










The Notorious B.I.G.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Notorious_B.I.G.

Christopher George Latore Wallace (May 21, 1972 – March 9, 1997), popularly known asBiggie Smalls (after a fictional gangster in the 1975 film Let's Do It Again), Frank White(from the 1990 film King of New York),[1] and his primary stage name The Notorious B.I.G., was an American rapper.


Raised in Brooklyn, New York, Wallace grew up during the peak years of the 1980s' crack epidemic and started dealing drugs at an early age. When Wallace released his debut album with the 1994 record Ready to Die, he was a central figure in the East Coast hip-hop sceneand increased New York's visibility at a time when hip hop was mostly dominated by West Coast artists.[2] The following year, Wallace led his childhood friends to chart success through his protégé group, Junior M.A.F.I.A.. While recording his second album, Wallace was heavily involved in the East Coast-West Coast hip hop feud, dominating the scene at the time.


On March 9, 1997, Wallace was killed by an unknown assailant in a drive-by shooting in Los Angeles. His double-disc set Life After Death, released fifteen days later, hit #1 on the U.S. album charts and was certified Diamond in 2000.[3] Wallace was noted for his "loose, easy flow",[4] dark semi-autobiographical lyrics and storytelling abilities. Since his death, a further three albums have been released. MTV ranked him at #3 on their list of The Greatest MCs of All Time.[5]