Considering it was released almost three years after his death, it'd be easy to dismiss 
the Notorious B.I.G.'s third album as a cash-in or merely a tribute album, similar to 
Puff Daddy's No Way Out. Fact is, 
Born Again includes a lot of previously unheard material from 
Biggie, and guest spots from 
Busta Rhymes, 
Redman and 
Method Man, 
Missy Elliott, 
Ice Cube, and 
Snoop Dogg work better than could be expected. It's difficult to say where all this material came from, but it's probable that the productions were simply arranged around old rhymes from 
Biggie himself. On most tracks, he takes a spotlight and then the guest rapper comes in. Thanks to executive producer 
Puff Daddy, it'd be easy to fool those not into hip-hop that 
Notorious B.I.G. was still alive. The outro, a spoken-word reminiscence by 
Voletta Wallace (his mother) is a bit touching but also a bit ghoulish. For 
B.I.G. fans, this is another must-have, but for anyone who thinks the rap industry routinely goes too far in pursuit of the almighty dollar, 
Born Again is yet further proof. ~ Keith Farley