Twenty-one years after The Notorious B.I.G.’s untimely death, the Brooklyn-bred rap icon continues to move the culture. To his family, friends and fans, Biggie Smalls (born Christopher Wallace) was a larger-than-life personality behind and beyond the mic but only a select few knew his human side. A&E’s 2017 documentary, Biggie: The Life of Notorious B.I.G., zooms into the beloved emcee’s life, featuring never-before-seen footage and never-before-heard audio plus intimate sit-downs with those closest to him. Produced by the late great’s mother, Voletta Wallace, as well as Biggie’s widow and R&B singer, Faith Evans, the documentary will land on TIDAL on the anniversary of his death (March 9). Evans recently reflected on producing the project, her memories of B.I.G. and discussed why even non-hip-hop fans can get hip to this doc. * * * What were some of the personal revelations you experienced while working on this documentary? It was interesting because some of the footage and audio that [A&E] found, I had never seen or heard. Although I know the love that [Biggie and I] had, that’s a lot of time [that has passed that] you can’t really put into words. I never heard those specific things that he said like no one’s ever talked to him like me and we’ll probably be back together in some years and things of that nature. Those are things in my heart that I felt. Read more -- link in bio!

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Twenty-one years after The Notorious B.I.G.’s untimely death, the Brooklyn-bred rap icon continues to move the culture. To his family, friends and fans, Biggie Smalls (born Christopher Wallace) was a larger-than-life personality behind and beyond the mic but only a select few knew his human side.

A&E’s 2017 documentary, Biggie: The Life of Notorious B.I.G., zooms into the beloved emcee’s life, featuring never-before-seen footage and never-before-heard audio plus intimate sit-downs with those closest to him. Produced by the late great’s mother, Voletta Wallace, as well as Biggie’s widow and R&B singer, Faith Evans, the documentary will land on TIDAL on the anniversary of his death (March 9). Evans recently reflected on producing the project, her memories of B.I.G. and discussed why even non-hip-hop fans can get hip to this doc. * * *

What were some of the personal revelations you experienced while working on this documentary?
It was interesting because some of the footage and audio that [A&E] found, I had never seen or heard. Although I know the love that [Biggie and I] had, that’s a lot of time [that has passed that] you can’t really put into words. I never heard those specific things that he said like no one’s ever talked to him like me and we’ll probably be back together in some years and things of that nature. Those are things in my heart that I felt.

Read more -- link in bio!


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