Biggie’s Mom shares his childhood story and how he got into rap at an early age in this clip from the documentary, “Biggie: The Notorious B.I.G.” #LifeOfBiggie
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“Biggie: The Life of Notorious B.I.G.” explores the people and places that shaped the life of the late Christopher Wallace: his youth hustling on the streets of Brooklyn, his rise to fame with his confidante and collaborator Sean “Diddy” Combs, his relationships with Faith Evans and Lil’ Kim, his feud with Tupac Shakur, and his shocking murder on the streets of Los Angeles.

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36 thoughts on “The Notorious B.I.G. | Biggie’s Childhood Story | A&E”
  1. My family doesn't like the fact I want to be a rapper but I'm here watching a goat went from a nobody to a somebody to a nobody in seconds. All because of his lyrics but his music motivates me and as long as I keep listening to him rap. It be like him telling to chase my dream and not stay who I am right now.

    If you want to be something don’t hesitate to be that something because life is short and time doesn't stop

    We miss you BIG ❤❤ Rest In Peace Our King 🤴🏿

  2. Sad story…. mother had a good relationship with her son. This lady deserves justice and they know who killed Christopher Wallace. That is why we need to keep talking about it. Until they bring justice keep talking. Yeah he was a rapper and yes he had a past just like we all did. But that shouldn’t get in the way that the fact that this Chris Wallace was human, he had a mother, wife, children and as the years went by we have learned more and more… That he was killed for nothing. Just because he had a association with 2pac. That’s it. Than to hear the beef was manufactured just to sell records tells that it was more over jealousy in my opinion. All I can say is big didn’t provoke anyone. He was in California for a little over a month when he had died. It took them a entire month to decide to kill him on his last day in California? I don’t buy that. The min he came to California a couple years before 97. He was in Sacramento he got held up over some problem with e-40. They talked and he was aloud to go on about his business.
    Than he returned in 97 and his first stop was San Francisco Bay Area. Home of e-40. He was my messed with. He was in San Francisco for a couple weeks and this was the true home of Tupac shakur and many other of pacs close friends. He was fine.
    They gave him no problems.
    I recently listened to the entire series of THE BIGGIE DOSSIER. On podcast.
    A deposition was given from a inmate that was close to Tupac and he was from Oakland.
    In his interview from San Quintin prison he says he, mr. knight and shakur were together in Oakland. That they were in this room. Suge told Tupac to leave the room along with some others. This guy from Oakland was told to stay. That when Tupac was gone out of the room mr. knight had inquired about anyone he may know can do a hit. And that the name mr knight gave was puff daddy and biggie.
    So right there tells you that suge knight had other plans and that Tupac didn’t know about those other plans.
    Napoleon a close friend of Tupac and outlaw said on a interview that Tupac had mentioned that he didn’t want anything to happen to Christopher Wallace so when you put all of that together. It was actually a attempt cooked up to sell records. All along knight was serious and with fact Tupac had Deathrow audited…
    it’s clear that suge either did set that up for both to die. Or he knows who is responsible for the two.
    After those events… there are testimonies by these people that tell you what the mood was like. Common sense says Suge knows a lot more than he been telling.

  3. I hope he’s resting in peace, heavens got a bad boy🙏😪

  4. 0:04 is that Ellen there in church?😂😂😬

  5. he was 22 when he died. Let that sink in. When i listen to his music i just think "He couldve made so much more music, so much more amazing songs." Its saddening.

  6. “The plate with the mashed potatoes” bruuuuuuh 😂

  7. Rest Easy Kinggg 🙏💯💯💯💯

  8. Terribly sorry what happened to your son Ms. Wallace, no mom should ever have to feel that type of pain of not having her son around in her life let alone a son or daughter not having his or her mom around.
    Rest in peace The Notorious BIG. 😥🙏🏾

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