Biggie: I Got a Story to Tell | Official Trailer | Netflix
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Every legend has an origin story. Christopher Wallace, AKA The Notorious B.I.G., remains one of Hip-Hop’s icons, renowned for his distinctive flow and autobiographical lyrics. This documentary celebrates his life via rare behind-the-scenes footage and the testimonies of his closest friends and family.
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Biggie: I Got a Story to Tell is the definitive portrait of the man who became The Notorious B.I.G. With unprecedented access granted by the Wallace estate, this cinematic documentary is an emotional and personal journey through the people, places, and events that created the greatest hip-hop artist of all-time. In recently unearthed footage from his breakout years, we go behind the scenes with Biggie to watch him create classic songs in the studio and bring them to life onstage in incredible unseen concert clips. Intimate and candid interviews show the most trusted members of Biggie’s inner circle opening up like never before to share stories that have never been told publicly.
In the words of his mother, Voletta Wallace: “This will be the first documentary to focus on the experiences of my son’s life rather than the circumstances of his death. It is a celebration of who he was and where he came from. This is how he would have wanted to be remembered.
I never get tired of new documentaries about those legends
I get tired of the docs because a lot of them are so surface value and shows information everybody knows but this one looks great 🔥🔥
@@kashmade6351 you 100% hit the nail on the head.
Those legends are now in Jurassic 5
hopefully the DJ Screw biopic is good, Sony producing it.
@@SajrXIII see now that's a good one. This one is like the rest. We know the story. Let the man rip
"BIG had a gift and talent that saved a lot of people's lives.. but his." Cease with the poignancy. I'm here for all of this.
@ jin whattup bro
You a legend Jin. You followed me on twitter and replied to my email back in 2011. Hope you’re doing well homie, I followed your career in Hong Kong I saw you make amends with Mac. Peace from a fellow Christian✌️
From one legend to another. Big ups to you too Jin!
MC Jin?! 🙌🏾
Jin! You’re the man.
RIP ONE OF THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME HIS FLOW VOICE 10/10
0/10 talking voice tho lmao
@@j_a_m_e_s_ tf?
EYY KANYE IS THE GRETEAST RAPPER OF ALL TIME 😋
@@phemelomogale9837 he dont write all of his bars
HIS FLOW VOICE DO BE 10/10
I always forget he was only 24 when he died. Tupac was only like 25 too. It’s almost unbelievable tbh, they had careers of a lifetime in such a short time. I’m 26 and I haven’t accomplished half the things they did
Really amazing when you think of it...big and pac wasn't the average 24 and 25 year olds
Most of us never will
What's a trip is I was 16 when they both passed and to me it was like 2 grown ass men died over some non sense NOW I'm 40 and all I can see is 2 kids that died over the same shit but oh my God what they could've done if they were given the opportunity to live. At 25 they hadn't even began to live yet they were children God bless them both!!
You better get to it then.
Everyone has their own paths brov
It's crazy how he either looked 18 or 35 depending on the day.
True.
Lol
Patrice O Neal was a 185 year old White Man at 40.
Amazing what stress does
@@jamesirvine2579 Amazing what a nutrient-deficient/processed American food 🍔 🍟 diet does.
"It Was All A Dream"
R.I.P King Of NYC
R.I.P
Top 5 rappers of all time in every one list
R.I.P
"King" what ... you mean tupac
*King of New York
King of New York is what he is
All the rap fans is gonna enjoy this one, RIP Biggie!
Rap fans*?
“rapper fans” LOL
I don't think rapper fans are the only ones that well enjoy this
@@ivanovsfilms9925 thank you for correcting this! I was about to!
I don’t think u gotta be a rap fan
@@kaytoneman Never said it
“A lot of the bad decisions came from wanting to provide.”
Man that hurt deep. Anyone who grew up broke and did anything to make money and survive can relate.
Yea but it’s always someone close to you scheming on everything you have and your showing everyone love. My question is , is it worth it
I hear that excuse alot , never hit my mind tho , always tried to find legitimate work and earn my way , but hey each to their own , Jail just ain't for me , got kids and all
@@bicmitchum1368 sometimes the legitimate way isn’t open to everyone. When you try the legitimate way for months and apply to jobs and do everything to secure work and you get no answers, sometimes you have to take life into your own hands.
This is no excuse. This is reality for a lot of people.
The thing is Biggies family wasn't broke
I know where you're coming from brother! I had to skip piano lessons just so I could hussle to put rims on my new car but that's what made me a soldier like Fifty Cent or Doctor Dre.
I had no idea his mother was Jamaican, explains why his flow was impeccable. Dancehall artists ride a beat like no other.
Like half the rappers out of Brooklyn are Jamaican descent or some other Caribbean island, not a shock.
I had no idea Ms. Wallace was only 16 when she had him.
@@Mxyzptlk_Lives She was 19
@@damarisbustamante7222 Yup. Busta is of Jamaican descent too
Wow explains nas flow,Jay z, kool g rap wait a minute they weren't jamaican cut it out
“Had a gift and talent ... that saved a lot of peoples lives but his” damn that’s deep
Jaja shut up!
Finally a documentary that tells the story of his life and legacy and not just his death.
I was a kid in this era man this brings a tear to my eye just thinking that Big and Tupac have been gone for over 20 years. A very long time ago now. Crazy how time moves on but man i miss them two and that era of hip hop, nothing like that era of 90s rap music. Miss those days
Facts, imo the greatest decade for hip hop by far
I was around 12 or 13 years old during their time and still remember it like it was yesterday.
I remember that too. I grew up in South Central LA and we would see Pac driving new whips everyday. He would throw up West Coast, we throw it right back. Once he came through the 60s in a red jacket and some of the homies wasn't having it, but I was like it's cool, he's a rapper, let him pass.
Damn. This man was a legend from his first rhyme.
yeah
😂😂😂😂
Quick reminder: Puff became famous and rich by ad-libbing and shouting out his own name on Biggie songs. Puff is basically the original DJ Khaled.
I find him far less annoying though. And he is actually funny in movies like Get him to the Greek.
Puff was already doing well
There's a reason he's on those songs. He had a huge hand in putting together the 90s hip hop/RnB music scene, he discovered biggie and knew he was gonna be a star
He didn't become rich from OWNING bad boy records??
@@mdv1013 Well yeah, but who made bad boy records a success in the first place? Biggie did. And Puffs constant ad-libbing on Biggies music gave him a lot of undeserved credit as a musician, which kick-started his own music career after Biggie died. Without Biggie neither bad boy as a label nor Puff as an individual would have had the success they had, just saying.
It’s sad how Biggie got out the hood to avoid Olie’s fate... only to have his fate, anyway. Leave Brooklyn alive... come back dead. It’s sad, because B.I.G. Was the truth!
same thing pretty much happened with pop smoke
@@Herostratus222 really?
@Shenyae T did he make Biggie do that? I can’t recall.
@Shenyae T 🐷 wanted to die. His albums spoke it into existence.
@@Herostratus222 💨 pop!
Finally, a story about his life, not his death.
They've been focusing on the wrong part of his life.
Now, if only someone can do the same for Tupac...
That would be dope B.
Im totally more interested on that. On PAC. Its just way more powerful. And i think more interesting.
Well satisfied with Biggie’s one to be honest💯
Coz Biggie the best anyway...
Pac has alot of docs focusing on his life... When where you born 🤣🤣
@@jasonjooste5677 there can never be enuff stuff on Pac.
Omg this looks so dope 🔥🔥🔥
I’ve already seen so many documentaries and movies/shows about this guy so am I tired yet? Nope, I’m gonna watch this too 😂
Same😂 alot of this one is from found footage and recordings that's never been released so should be a gooden👍
Same here! Yes I absolutely will be checking out the 50th doc on the 👑🐐 😂🤣
Nothing new tbh....... We want a Jay z doc
It be the same stories nothing different
You ain’t alone 🤣
My favourite rapper of all time. NUMBER 1. Flow, lyrics and versatility no one comes close. Glad to have grown up as a young kid in the 90s to experience his career. I still would like to time travel and have experienced his era as an adult. RIP 🙏🏾
The most impressive fact about Biggie was, that at his peak he owned a Super Nintendo AND a Sega Genesis. I mean, can you picture this?
@Chris Ayers N
Playin on a 50 inch screen on the green leather sofa...
He got 2 rides, a limousine, and a chauffeur
Keep this thread alive with the lyrics FR, FR 😄✌🏽
He did put carrots in his baby girl's ears
He created his own flow do u know how deep and powerful that is.
Biggie and Jay-Z are the GOATs but a lot of rappers in the 90s created their own flows. It only blows your mind because we're in 2021.
Orignal; best MC to touch a mic
That is why he is the goat.
Not really ill just say a more lyrical HEAVY D If you listen carefully
He didn't really. Lots of rappers before him like big daddy Kane and big l had the same flow. Show some respect
Netflix never fails to pay homage to legend's
Shit I'm still watching The Last Dance like it's new🤣
They just needa do Michael Jackson, Prince, James Brown and David Bowie
BooYah yah said tha truth
I hope they make one about pac
Yea me to
They’re keeping his name ALIVE !
Hell yeah
big been very lucky in afterlife films/docs, pac been very lucky in afterlife music/albums
@@xarmy5669 his family is the lucky one $$$$
@@bkn4life294 hah true. I mean its just a shame pacs all eyes on me film was trash, but atleast we still have new music. But with big i know theres a lot of unrealsed music. I mean he did an album with fat joe, he was actually working with r kelly on a joint album. He worked with west coast artists. But puffs bitch ass refused to release any of it
@Lissa Unique Are you telling me he's dead? Please say it aint so. OMG!! When?
“he got a gift of talent that saved a lot of people lives but his” WOW.
Can’t Wait
everywhere i go, i see your face. but that’s not a bad thing i guess
"As I leave my competition respirator style, climb the ladder to success escalator style.” - Biggie Smalls
“Hold y’all breath, I told y’all
Death controls y’all, Big don’t fold y’all, uhh”
@@MarkissLT "I spit phrases that'll thrill you, ya nobody till' somebody kills you."
Lyrical genius
Song name please
@@yuvrajsharma1423 Victory.
Puff Daddy feat Biggie.
Hold hands and say it like me, the most shady, frankie baby......
“It was all a dream, I used to read Word Up! magazine
Salt-n-Pepa and Heavy D up in the limousine”rip legend
Hangin pictures on my wall , every Saturday the rap attack with mr magic Marley marl
Ay juicy was an actual banger by biggie
You can feel the vibes, The reality in what biggie used to say in his music, a rare thing to find out nowadays
Him and Pac were the best of their time and even still today
Hell no stop repeating what other ppl say
@@arekclos978 It's true tho.
@@phillyjackson45 they are good af but not even top 10 by far
@@arekclos978 Debatable
@@arekclos978 WTF are u smoking 🤣🤣 name your top 10. Show me 10 that are better than Pac & Biggie
From 2:10 - 2:22 I actually start tearing up, like the happiness he had and the tempo of the music slowing down it almost nostalgic
Over 20 years later and still one of the biggest starts in Spotify
As soon as I saw biggie and Netflix so fast this looks dope🔥
The legend who dropped dope beats and spitted fire in his lyrics...forever n ever 🤘🏻
Definitely gonna watch this
We need a 2pac one aswell now
Tuck Fupac
They actually made a tupac one, it’s pretty ass compared to straight outta compton.
@@ohsteesy12 You mean all eyez on me movie? Yea it was pretty good, straight outta Compton was much better thoe. Pac deserved betted
@@luko3873 yeah, that’s the one! It was good, but I remember it was just put together kinda boring, hopefully they do another one!
@@ohsteesy12 yea it felt a bit rushed they missed out some stuff and they added some stuff that didnt even happen
"ARMED AND DANGEROUS, AIN'T TOO MANY CAN BANG WITH US, STRAIGHT UP WEED NO ANGEL DUST, LABEL US NOTORIOUS " these rhyme of Biggie hit me hard ❤❤
Dear Lord Jesus, I know that I am a sinner, and I ask for Your forgiveness. I believe You died for my sins and rose from the dead. I turn from my sins and invite You to come into my heart and life. I want to trust and follow You as my Lord and Savior. In Your Name. Amen. gv
‘Notorious Thugs.’ That’s the jam!
@@poetkilla123 he really came with it on that song 💯💯💯💯. I thought bone was gone outshine him but he killed it
@@poetkilla123 yeah, mate !!
March 9, 2021 will be 24 years since he died.
He died when he was 24 years old 🤯
That's tragedy
These guys were still babies and insanely talented...damn😥😥🔥
He would be 49 this year and PAC would be 50!
today s a March 9 and i leave this comment for Rest him Peace
@@Sweetybboy yes R.I.P. 🐷!!!
He wasn't fat, he was just full of talent
lyrics**
No, he was PHAT!
BBW
no, he was fat, but he was, and still is one of the best of all time.
@@universalconquest4447 BBW is Big Beautiful Women lol
Two words: "I'm gone" :*(
🎯🎯🎯
Had me scared ta Deeeeeeeeaaaaaaaath!
Gone to the group Jurassic 5
@@mtdubdachamp6917 but I forgot I had my Roscoe on me...
"I told you that bitch was a shiesty bitch!"😂
Everyone- “we need a another documentary ASAP!”
Netflix’s- “I got you playa 😎”
Christopher Wallace needed a documentary of this style. Told by the ones closest to him. Using real life footage to show who he really was. The type of influence he had on our culture. I grew up listening to BIG .. Ready to die was the soundtrack of my life. We will always Love Big Poppa !!!
"Ain't no shook hands in Brooklyn, army fatigues bring fatigue to enemies, look man..."
RIP Biggie, forever the GOAT in my eyes.
This man gave lessons, told stories, wrote history and most importantly changed lives forever. God bless him !
His lazy eyes serve a good purpose - one eye on the game, the other eye on the streets
Legendary analogy
GReat analogy bro
Biggie is a symbol of black resilience and confidence. "Fat and ugly as ever, HOWEVER" is my life's mantra.
He's "fat and ugly" with talent, if your ugly and fat without talent you going nowhere and that is the ugly truth.
Ye.
nah he's a symbol for kids to stay in school and forget that street life.
This gentleman taught me that the sky is the limit! His music is very special to me. We love and miss you Christopher, May the Lord have you in his eternal glory❤️
I’m blessed to say this was my generation. We always wondered what his 3rd or 4th albums would have been like! BIG just completely captured our imaginations!
"He saved alot people's lives but not his"😔
The best die young. Keep your head up 💪 stay strong
"You're nobody til somebody kills you" - The Notorious B.I.G.🌹
@Nathan Christensen 🤡
Rap phenomenon
😂
biggie smalls is the illest
@LJ10 exactly it’s true so it’s funny 😄
@Crynaotlod I make it hot
kind of insane how everything changed for him
Like day and night or night and day, depending how you look at it. The money just came flooding in like crazy by 1996. Never got the chance to fully prosper. RIP B.I.G. 😔
He was talented 🤷♂️
This gotta be a damn movie non fictional, if it’s telling the life of biggie-CW . RIP one of the Greatest in Hip-hop, Rap industry. One of the Greatest of all time. He resting in power. Rest eazy king.
Its a doc
@@NewGoldie yes, biggies life Otta be a movie though the life he had
@@jeromesblockk4754 There already is a movie and it sucks.
@@LumiHyseni right, Im not saying they should make a movie bout him, his life would be a movie as reference as his life was a catastrophe, and as they say, this shit would be a damn movie.
My eyes are wet😭 after this documentary, so sad legends die young.
I cried too, Biggie was so humble
This is my era of hip hop, so I'll be watching this!
"It's the Brooklyn way.." so classy RIP bro Legend 💕💕💕
'Biggie been Doing his Thang'
Notorious shout out to the lady that used to to call cops on me when I was trying to make money to Feed My Daughter"
His mother 👩?
I forever Love and miss this Dude, he got the illest rhymes skills I've ever heard up to this day. been 24 years yow and It still hurt just like the night it happened back in 1997. Only if you listen to Mama Wallace and stay out of Cali. One love B.I.G ,
Puffy is responsible of the lost of this legend. Don't trust snakes.
Real Talk i had the same thought....thank you 👍🏻💯
Right... and he had some nerves being on this. Smh
@@joelciojunior6575 absolutley Right
The elite took Biggie out and Diddy knew it was going to happen.
@@jawonryan9266 yes sir 💯
Did NOT see this coming!
Bro I got chills right now. A lot of Hip-Hop heads are smiling right now, and I'm one of them!🙌🏾
God. Take Lil uzi vert, Lil pump, Meek mill, rich homie quan , migos etc and gives us back the Notorious BIG
Why Meek Mill
woah woah woah the migos, meek mill are valid
😂😂😂😂
I had heard his music all throughout my life and never understood why people put him in goat conversation based off his radio songs. Listened to ready to die first time in 2018, first track after intro I was hooked, when it got to gimme the loot I had goosebumps, after the album was finished I wanted to cry realizing how special biggie was on the mic. His flow, lyrics, delivery, and story telling ability is unbelievable. Warning, Gimme the loot, and I got a story tell I can visualize everything so clearly by listening to him. After listening to his first two albums and everything afterwards, biggie is the goat to me.
Glad you came to the light. Anyone who questions Biggie’s greatness, to me they CANNOT have listened to his actual album. Even death aside, his first 2 albums are actual classics! Mix that in with his remixes, freestyles and features, he definitely should be in everyone’s top 10 at least!
“It was all a dream”
Pls make one on Tupac also !!
Dude they have enough of Tupac on Netflix already. 🙄 what you want them to do? Remake it over again? Lol
@@godgutter3950 bro we r from india 😂 ! They dont publish them for india
@@bakshishsingh4473 wow 😵 aint know that one. 😆 yall better come where it's at then. 😆
@@godgutter3950 where are you from bro ? So i can watch using VPN ...
@@bakshishsingh4473 the US. I live in Maryland.
After this documentary biggie’s gonna get more attention. True king of NY 👑!
Only Christopher we acknowledge is Wallace!
Where do I know this from?
@@boshidobrown Jay Z - Oceans
@@bigshotmeshach Oh yeah thanks
“And if you don’t know, now you know-“ and then a different kind of “N-word” pops up on screen at then end. That’s some clever bit of censoring. Well played, Netflix. Looking forward to this 👑
RIP Christopher Wallace aka "Biggie Smalls" & Tupac Amuru Shakur. 💯❤
He's not dead he faked his death his new identity is fullee love aka soup from jurassic 5
Tupac faked his death as well his new identity is akil the mc
But puffy won't give biggies family the master's back.
@@AN-fv2zv his daughter put puffy on blast, in regards to her father's money, and music.
Puff NEVER gives anyone their masters.
@Gabriel Placide The License.
Maybe it's better that he owns them. I mean puffy doesn't need the money where he'll sell out the integrity of biggie's music
@Gabriel Placide you’re stupid and dumb.
Shit is crazy, just imagine where biggie would be at right now if he was still alive, like he dropped 2 10/10 albums back to back in only the course of 3 years, Rip greatest of all time shit is so sad
If he had stuck to his original plan he would've made one more album and then call it quits. Concentrating on his other business ventures. But who knows?
@@Lord_Bibulous probably would of made a come back album jay z was supposed to retire in 2003 and look
HE WOULD BE ON Versus with Tupac!
Probably be rollin around as Soup in Jurrasic 5. Just kidding
By now he'd have dropped just a few more sub par albums.
Ready to die was a classic and that's it.
Only if Pac was still alive... that dude would be president of USA
“It came to me like a song I wrote” Hands down #1 on my top 10 list.
Dear Lord Jesus, I know that I am a sinner, and I ask for Your forgiveness. I believe You died for my sins and rose from the dead. I turn from my sins and invite You to come into my heart and life. I want to trust and follow You as my Lord and Savior. In Your Name. Amen. gv h
@@briannk3720 shut up. God isn't real and the devil violates you when you sleep. Now stop spamming.
Cried again. Biggie. Pop Smoke. Their auras and energy different. Humble and positive. Respect from Russia to everyone. Be happy forever
Pop smoke?!!? He was nothing are you serious? 😂🤣
@@redjoker4673 shut up, fruity
Man i can't wait to watch this.
Continue to rest in paradise.
Your music will live on forever.
My friend was lucky enough to meet you in the 90s.
Thank you👊🏾🖤👊🏾
imagine if he was still alive
IKR A lot of things would be different. Lyrically he was a force be that funny, witty, gangster, story telling or club banger. He really was on another level. No cap I cried when he died. Some of the cats out now would have to get they pen game up for real or get smoked on the track.
The garbage that they say is rap, would not exist!
@@mylesid the era now wouldn’t exist
everything would be the same, biggie is a legend, but there are also lots of rap legends alive and they can do nothing about it, things changes...
today's rap is trash though
@@tdias25 I agree 100%, Biggie is definitely a legend but him being alive wouldn't have stopped the terrible change that HipHop went through and is in right now.
Who ever made this happen.. Thank you... This is awesome
Biggie was never violent and he always said he wasn’t with that gang stuff !
The man was a woman beater and treated lil kim like crap
My lord those are some wise words
Still by far the greatest flow of any rapper ever. It was natural every single time. Pure talent.
I felt real sorry for biggie he didn't deserve his outcome 😔
"My mind's my 9, my pen's my Mac 10, my target, all you whack..." G.O.A.T
Best flows. Best lyrical timing. He's the best ever.
A true legend changed rap for ever
RIP
It’s been a long time! Finally it’s come. The true B.I.G Story. He was Notorious 👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾
I love this documentary/film
The last part hits me so hard... 😢😭
Biggie was a hip-hop genius. My personal favorite. His strengths are untouchable and idk if he had any flaws on the mic. Simply the best. Ultimate rap king!
Netflix doing really big things for Hip Hop first Dr. Dre documentary now Biggie, we want more like these
You forgot they have a Tupac one also and few other artists.
@@godgutter3950 yes all of them are legends and I haven't explored all the content on Netflix but what they are doing is really huge
I don’t care what anybody says. Biggie was the beast rapper of all time. His flow was untouchable
Tupac was the goat
@@moneyonfleek305 biggie didnt even write real shit like pac did pac wrote deep meaningful songs biggie had some but pac was on another whole level he is the standard of rap!!!
@@jtrillguzman9641 Tupac was better 'artist', Biggie was a better 'rapper' .. RIP to both the legends
@@vayunlohani441 exactly 💯
Nah 40 always had the best flow and still does
Great insight into his formative years interviewing close friends and other family. Just wish there was more of a tribute from West Coast artists...and the hip hop nerd in me wanted to hear from more producers and collaborators
My favorite part from that documentary at the minute 3 and second 10, is that Puffy said that it was rare that he would be rapping, he doesn’t know where he came from with his cadence, with his rhythms, with his sound, with his approach, with his confidence. We have no origins for what planet, what rap planet, this guy came from.
So looking forward to this. Oh and who else didn’t know B.I.G. use to travel to Jamaica and see family?
i will never forget juicy and hypnotize
I still him the song to this day; it's a damn freaking good earworm! 😎
So sad that we lost biggie and 2pac.
I DON'T KNOW ABOUT YALL BUT I BEEN WAITING FOR SOMETHING LIKE THIS !! 💪🏼💪🏼 NO BIO MOVIE JUST REAL UNCUT RAW BIGGIE ISH!!!
0:03 Biggie wearing Pacs ring from the 94' shooting.
The question we should be asking:
Did Puffy rip off Biggie, like he ripped off Ma$e?
No question there how much did diddy make off of big should be the question
Count your coins, leave another man pocket alone
Duh
Biggie would have whooped his ass!
And Craig Mack lol
Biggie will never die, because he is the dream...
This is one of this stories that you would never see in school
No shit ! Why would school show this film
If its has nothing to do with academics. 😂 😂
@@ishmael802 its joke man, obiously they will never show this to the students
@@ishmael802 to show that u can make it even by dropping out and following your dreams and passions, but u're right the school system is made to crush young kid's passions and dreams
@Y B where did i say do nothing? Look at all the athlètes who came from extreme poverty , all they had was a belief in themselves to reach their goals. You only get one shot at life so might aswell pursue your dreams and persévère trough the obstacles along the way. Unless you're a religious person and you believe in an afterlife, whay's the point of living as a wage slave at a job that crushes your potential? Dreams can go from becoming a superstar or just owning a farm living secluded on your own, the important thing is that u do or try your best to do what makes u happy. BtwI'm pretty sure i'm older than u we may have différent outlooks on life but u need to learn to respect other people's point of views..
I'm telling you growing up to biggie was pure gold. Not only that Junior Mafia Conspiracy theory album was probably my favourite album. Pure New York Brooklyn sound. R.I.P BIG legend
Ms. Wallace was a great mother who was naive to his street life. It is sad that his dream was shattered. Ms. Wallace did not deserve to lose him. May God bless you Ms. Wallace and r.i.p. Biggie 🙏. Your music will live on.
His music will echo into eternity.. a true legend... none of this mumble rap nonsense today ... talentless fakes
I like how at the end it's like "AND IF YOU DON'T KNOW, NOW YOU KNOW..." and the N comes up on the screen lol.
😂
24 was considered a grown man back then.....today you’re still considered a kid having mommy and daddy paying your phone bills
Tale of different errors!!!
@@mikegillins4992 eras. But yeah you right for sure.
@@MrMessyb excuse me for my spelling
@@mikegillins4992 no worries bro. I was just trying to look out. Your point was a good one.
2:16 Am I the only one who laughed so hard at this part?
What I noticed in all his documentaries his spirit always smiling always happy. He'd be laughing 😁. That's what I have come to enjoy the most..........