Life After Death was the ironically posthumous album after Big was killed in 1997. One huge feature would have made it even bigger if he had got on it…that person being Prince.
Life After Death was the ironically posthumous album after Big was killed in 1997. One huge feature would have made it even bigger if he had got on it…that person being Prince.
March 9,1997, Christopher Wallace (Biggie Smalls) was shot and killed in a Los Angeles drive-by. At the time, Smalls was sitting in a Chevy Suburban. This was the night Big was leaving the Soul Train Awards.
If you live in the Tri-State area, then you may have heard Funk Flex go in with this ANoyd freestyle right here. If not, then you are in for a pleasant introduction. In his “1st Quarter Freestyle”, the Connecticut rapper flows over several classic hip hop beats and destroys them all.
Genius Youtube Dam, here’s a gem for all “hip-hop purists”…The LOX reveal how The Notorious B.I.G dissed them subliminally on their own song back in ’96.
USA will be soon bringing us a new crime series entitled Unsolved. The series will revolve around the murders of Tupac Shakur and the Notorious B.I.G. The director of ‘People v. O.J. Simpson,’ Anthony Hemingway will be directing and executive producing. This looks like a must see.
This might be the most headass thing ever said in the entire history of hip hop. Video has surfaced of Lil Yacthy’s friends saying Drake is better that Biggie and Tupac. “Drake is better than Tupac and Biggie they ain’t got shit on Drake.” In the video they even clown the two rap legends music. smh! This is definitely going to get the entire hip hop world up in arms. Peep the video after the jump.