
On this day in 1995, Brooklyn’s own Junior M.A.F.I.A., the crew assembled by the Notorious B.I.G., released their debut album Conspiracy on the Undeas/Atlantic label.
The group, made up of Lil’ Kim, Lil’ Cease, Nino Brown, Chico Del Vec(RIP), Kleptomaniac, Capone, Bugsy, and Trife and Larceny of the Snakes, was Biggie’s way of putting on his Bed-Stuy neighborhood and extending his influence beyond his own meteoric rise. With B.I.G. leading the charge, Conspiracy not only boosted his status as the “King of New York” but also introduced a roster of young Brooklyn MCs ready to make their own mark.
Most notably, the album served as the launchpad for Lil’ Kim, whose fierce presence and lyricism would forever reshape the landscape for women in hip hop. Junior M.A.F.I.A.’s breakthrough singles quickly defined their sound and cemented their place in mid-90s rap. Tracks like “Player’s Anthem,” featuring Biggie and Kim, the smooth “I Need You Tonight” with Faith Evans, and the classic street anthem “Get Money” remain timeless staples from the project.
Thirty years later, Conspiracy stands as more than just a debut. It’s a testament to Biggie’s vision of bringing his team into the spotlight and leaving an undeniable stamp on hip hop culture.
Salute to Junior M.A.F.I.A., Lil’ Cease, Lil’ Kim, and the late great B.I.G. for creating a project that remains a piece of Brooklyn and hip hop history.