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It is his second posthumous album that was certified platinum and is said to be his last album of mainly new material. Chronicles of Junior M. What really happened on the …. What really happened on the fateful night of March 9, -- the night, Notorious B. To this day, there remains many unanswered questions regarding what events unfolded in the hours that led up to the violent shooting, and what role the "Junior M. Now viewers can find out exactly how the M. Kick in the Door. Tupac: Resurrection Home movies, photographs, and recited poetry illustrate the ….

Home movies, photographs, and recited poetry illustrate the life of Tupac Shakur, one of the most beloved, revolutionary, and volatile hip-hop M. Born Again Born Again is the first posthumous compilation album by ….

Born Again is the first posthumous compilation album by American rapper the Notorious B. It is composed primarily of early recorded verses with newer beats and guest rappers. Soul Train Music Award. A double album, it was released sixteen days after his death. The album is a sequel to his first album, Ready to Die, and picks up where the last song, "Suicidal Thoughts", ends. The Notorious B. Best Rap Video Nominated for " Hypnotize ".

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One More Chance. The series starred Malik Yoba as Detective J. After working as a backing vocalist for Al B. On the label, she featured on records with several label mates such as and Carl Thomas, and released three platinum-certified studio albums between and Faith , Keep the Faith and Faithfully Martin Martin is an American television sitcom that aired for five …. They wed just days after meeting at a photoshoot.

But perhaps the most significant date in Biggie's rollercoaster year was November 30, This was the day Tupac was shot five times during a robbery in a recording-studio lobby in New York. Tupac urvived, but believed Biggie and his label boss Combs had orchestrated the attack. It didn't help that the B-side to Biggie's single "Big Poppa," released a little more than two months after the incident, featured the song "Who Shot Ya? Evans would speak about this many years later in , when she told MTV that Tupac once hit on her after a recording session, "but that ain't how I do business," she said.

He had formed the group to mentor young rappers including Lil' Kim , with whom he would have an affair. That year he also became one of the only hip hop artists to collaborate with Michael Jackson on the song "This Time Around. But according to Cease, Biggie would not allow him to meet the King of Pop because he didn't "trust him with kids. Kelly 's eponymous album on the track " You to Be Be Happy. Biggie began working on his second studio album in September and continued into the following year.

But there would be more trouble. In March , he was arrested after chasing two autograph hunters with a baseball bat in Manhattan, threatening to kill them; he was sentenced to hours of community service. Months later police raided his house in New Jersey and found 50 grams of marijuana and four automatic weapons. That same summer, he was charged with beating and robbing a friend of a concert promoter at a New Jersey nightclub.

And then in the fall, he was arrested again, this time for smoking marijuana in his car in Brooklyn. On September 7, , his former friend Tupac was shot dead in Las Vegas. Both Biggie and Puffy strenuously denied their involvement and other key suspects have since emerged.

You know what i'm saying? One man against one man made a whole West coast hate a whole East Coast. And vice versa. And that really bugged me out. Like yo, dude don't like me, so his whole coast don't like me. I don't like him, so my whole coast don't like him. It let me know how much strength I have. So what I'm trying to do now, I've got to be the one to try to flip it.

And take my power and flip it, like, yo, because Pac can't be the one to try to squash it because he's gone. So I gotta take the weight on both sides. Sadly, Biggie did not live long enough to see the peace he wished for. He himself was murdered the early hours of March 9, As Biggie's SUV — in which he was riding with a bodyguard and Lil' Cease — waited at a red light, a vehicle pulled up alongside it, and a gunman opened fire.

His bodyguard rushed Biggie to the hospital, but it was already too late. Like that of Tupac, the killing of Biggie Smalls would never be solved. There would be no closure. Also like Tupac, Biggie would release a double album posthumously, in Biggie's case a mere fortnight after his demise.

The album was certified diamond in after selling more than 10 million copies. With his murder seen by many hip hop fans as a tit-for-tat killing, Biggie appeared to continue the beef from beyond the grave on the album track "Long Kiss Goodnight. But according to the hip hop magazine XXL , the song was likely to have been recorded before Tupac's actual murder.

Things had gotten way out of hand. Two of the greatest rappers to ever pick up a microphone were dead and gone. Hip hop's reputation had been dragged through the gutter. Nobody had any appetite for more. On March 18, Biggie's memorial service was held at the the Frank E. Biggie lay in an open mahogany casket dressed in a white suit.

After the service, his remains were cremated. Funeral cars filled with floral tributes to rapper Biggie Smalls pass down St. James Place, the street in Brooklyn where his mother lives, in a farewell drive-by for the Brooklyn native. But this wasn't the last that the world had heard from Biggie Smalls.

A single from that album, "I'll Be Missing You," dedicated to Biggie's memory, won the Grammy for best rap performance by a duo or group in — ironically beating Biggie himself, whose "Mo Money Mo Problems" was nominated in the same category. There were two more posthumous albums using previously unreleased material: Born Again in and Duets: the Final Chapter in — featuring a host of guests including Eminem , Jay-Z, Mary J.

Blige and, bizarrely, Bob Marley — also from beyond the grave — and the metal band Korn. It sparked a war of words between Faith Evans and Lil' Kim, who was upset at her portrayal in the movie.



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