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What Biggie Smalls’ lyrics taught me about food On the anniversary of the Notorious BIG's death, a collection of his fine culinary rhymes.
Sunday marked nearly 20 years since Biggie Smalls died. The rapper, whose real name was Christopher Wallace, was murdered on March 9 in 1997 after he left an after-party hosted by Vibe magazine.
In honor of Biggie Smalls’ legacy, we have compiled eight powerful lyrics by him that will motivate you to success. “Damn right I like the life I live because I went from negative to positive.” ...
For a moment on Friday, Biggie Smalls was the only man on stage. A spotlight shone on him in his red velvet suit, and amid pre-recorded cheers, he rapped the lyrics to “Mo Money Mo Problems ...
Christopher ‘Biggie Smalls’ Wallace will always have a place in our hearts. But it looks like he’ll have a spot in the metaverse as well. OneOf and The Christopher Wallace Estate have ...
This past week found the hip-hop community commemorating one of its saddest anniversaries — the March 9, 1997 murder of Biggie Smalls. Many rappers took note, and a lot of our choices paid ...
Christopher Wallace, born May 21, 1972, became one of the greatest rappers of all time during his short career. Known as The Notorious B.I.G., Biggie Smalls or Biggie, the Brooklyn rapper made a hu… ...
Blueface’s longtime manager Wack 100 believes he has definitive proof that the late Hip-Hop legend Biggie Smalls identified as bisexual.
Biggie Smalls’s mother, a preschool teacher and devout Jehovah’s Witness, didn’t listen to her son’s music until his death. After his killing in 1997, Voletta Wallace’s life’s work ...
Best Of: 'Louder Than A Riot' Hosts / Biggie's Legacy : Fresh Air For years, hip-hop has been dominated by men and hyper-masculine lyrics. That's changing. "The girls and the gays are running things.