Yes he was and if he was still alive he would put eminem and 50 cent in his back pocket he was and still is number one
Biggie was born on the 21 May 1972, Brooklyn, USA and was murdered on the 9 March 1997, Los Angeles, California, USA so that would make biggie, "38 years old" .R.I.PChristopher George Letore Wallace.
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yes possible, eazy e signed bone-thugs N harmony to ruthless records (in 93) and bone-thugs N harmony work tupac and biggie when all 3 were alive. and also biggie represent eazy e after his funeral at a conset. so yes i would say so
biggie smalls had his own variety of what you would call "culture" in his songs. In some cases rather than others, some are dreary and or dim and others can be positive and inspirational. It is hard to say since not every individual song has the same motto.
Christopher Wallace (1972-1997) was known as Biggie Smalls or the Notorious B.I.G. and was born May 21, 1972. He was killed when he was 24, just six months after the killing of Tupac Shakur. Biggie Smalls would have turned 45 years old in 2017.
Yes he was and if he was still alive he would put eminem and 50 cent in his back pocket he was and still is number one
Biggie was born on the 21 May 1972, Brooklyn, USA and was murdered on the 9 March 1997, Los Angeles, California, USA so that would make biggie, "38 years old" .R.I.PChristopher George Letore Wallace.
I have it and would like to sell it.
no sh1t (yes), Biggie was murderedwhy else would Satan invite him to a party in that one south park episode when butters and everyone else is scared to go up to their bathroom mirror and say biggie smalls three times and they end up saying it and biggie comes out and star ts shooting.
Biggie's first song was "Party and Bullshyt" and his national song everyone would hear and believed it was his first was "Juicy"
yes possible, eazy e signed bone-thugs N harmony to ruthless records (in 93) and bone-thugs N harmony work tupac and biggie when all 3 were alive. and also biggie represent eazy e after his funeral at a conset. so yes i would say so
biggie smalls had his own variety of what you would call "culture" in his songs. In some cases rather than others, some are dreary and or dim and others can be positive and inspirational. It is hard to say since not every individual song has the same motto.
No doubt he would've still countied to make influential hip hop music. How ever he wouldn't be as "hot" now as he was then.
That's good question, Biggie probally could fight good due to his size but 2Pac was muscular and small, and with his size, he would be quick. So Pac might win that one.
It's The Notorious B.I.G. not ''Big The Notorious'' & he's famous cause he was and still is one of the greatest rappers as well as his rival Tupac Shakur. If the two hadn't started war with each other they prolly would be alive today....either way R.I.P. Tupac R.I.P. Biggie Smalls aka The Notorious B.I.G. gone but NEVER forgotten.
no, but he was the first to rap with out writeing hie raps on paper...everyone is doing that now, so he started that trend as well as being one of the best to do it....