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- Biggie Smalls Death Photos Biography Source:- Google.com.pk Born as Christopher Wallace on May 21, 1972, in Brooklyn, New York, Biggie Smalls, also known as Notorious B.I.G., became a drug dealer at a young age. He started experimenting with music as a teenager and, not long after, befriended Sean 'Puffy' Combs.
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The murder of Christopher Wallace, an American hip-hop artist better known by his stage names 'the Notorious B.I.G.' And 'Biggie Smalls', occurred in the early hours of March 9, 1997.The hip hop artist was shot four times in a drive-by shooting in Los Angeles, California.Upon examination, only the final shot was fatal. In 2006, Wallace's mother, Voletta Wallace; his widow, Faith Evans and his.
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Source:- Google.com.pkChristopher George Latore Wallace (May 21, 1972 – March 9, 1997), best known as The Notorious B.I.G. or Biggie Smalls, was an American rapper.
Wallace was raised in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. When he released his debut album Ready to Die in 1994, he became a central figure in the East Coast hip hop scene and increased New York's visibility in the genre at a time whenWest Coast hip hop was dominant in the mainstream.The following year, Wallace led his childhood friends to chart success through his protégé group, Junior M.A.F.I.A. While recording his second album, Wallace was heavily involved in the growing East Coast/West Coast hip hop feud.
On March 9, 1997, Wallace was killed by an unknown assailant in a drive-by shooting in Los Angeles. His double-disc set Life After Death, released 16 days later, rose to No. 1 on the U.S. album charts and was certified Diamond in 2000, one of thefew hip hop albums to receive this certification. Wallace was noted for his 'loose, easy flow', dark semi-autobiographicallyrics and storytelling abilities. Two more albums have been released since his death. He has certified sales of 17 million units in the United States.
1972–94: Early life, arrests, career beginnings and first child
Born in St. Mary's Hospital on May 21, 1972, Wallace grew up in the Clinton Hill section of Brooklyn, New York City on 226St. James Place near the border of Bedford-Stuyvesant, considered at the time to be within the latter neighborhood's boundaries.He was the only child of Voletta Wallace, a Jamaican preschool teacher, and George Latore, a welder and small-time Jamaican politician. His father left the family when Wallace was two years old, and his mother worked two jobs while raising him. At the Queen of All Saints Middle School, Wallace excelled in class, winning several awards as an English student. He was nicknamed 'Big' because of his overweight size by age 10. At the age of 12, he began selling illegal drugs. His mother, often away at work, did not know of her son's drug sales until Wallace was an adult.
1994: Ready to Die and marriage
On August 4, 1994, Wallace married R&B singer Faith Evans after they met at a Bad Boy photoshoot.Four days later, Wallace had his first pop chart success as a solo artist with double A-side, 'Juicy/Unbelievable', which reached No. 27 as the lead single to his debut album.
Ready to Die was released on September 13, 1994, and reached No. 13 on the Billboard 200 chart,eventually being certified four times Platinum.The album, released at a time when West Coast hip hop was prominent in the U.S. charts, according to Rolling Stone, 'almost single-handedly. shifted the focus back to East Coast rap'.It immediately gained strong reviews and has received much praise in retrospect.In addition to 'Juicy',the record produced two hit singles: the Platinum-selling 'Big Poppa', which reached No. 1 on the U.S. rap chart,and 'One More Chance' featuring Faith Evans, a loosely related remix of an album track and its best selling single.
1995: Junior M.A.F.I.A., Conspiracy and coastal feud
In August 1995, Wallace's protégé group, Junior M.A.F.I.A. ('Junior Masters At Finding Intelligent Attitudes'), released their debut album Conspiracy. The group consisted of his friends from childhood and included rappers such as Lil' Kim and Lil' Cease, who went on to have solo careers.[28] The record went Gold and its singles, 'Player's Anthem' and 'Get Money'both featuring Wallace, went Gold and Platinum. Wallace continued to work with R&B artists, collaborating with R&B groups 112 (on 'Only You') and Total (on 'Can't You See'), with both reaching the top 20 of the Hot 100. By the end of the year, Wallace was the top-selling male solo artist and rapper on the U.S. pop and R&B charts.In July 1995, he appeared on the
cover of The Source with the caption 'The King of New York Takes Over', a reference to his Frank White alias from the 1990 film King of New York. At the Source Awards in August 1995, he was named Best New Artist (Solo), Lyricist of the Year, Live Performer of the Year, and his debut Album of the Year.At the Billboard Awards, he was Rap Artist of the Year.
1996: More arrests, Tupac Shakur's death and second child
Wallace began recording his second studio album in September 1995. The album, recorded in New York, Trinidad and Los Angeles, was interrupted during its 18 months of creation by injury, legal wranglings and the highly publicized hip hop dispute in which he was involved. During this time, he also worked with R&B/pop singer Michael Jackson for the HIStory album.
On March 23, 1996, Wallace was arrested outside a Manhattan nightclub for chasing and threatening to kill two autographseekers, smashing the windows of their taxicab and then pulling one of the fans out and punching them. He pleaded guilty to second-degree harassment and was sentenced to 100 hours of community service. In mid-1996, he was arrested at his home in Teaneck, New Jersey, for drug and weapons possession charges.
1997: Life After Death and car accident
During the recording sessions for his second album, tentatively named 'Life After Death.. 'Til Death Do Us Part', latershortened to Life After Death, Wallace was involved in a car accident that shattered his left leg and temporarily confined him to a wheelchair.The injury forced him to use a cane.
In January 1997, Wallace was ordered to pay US$41,000 in damages following an incident involving a friend of a concert promoter who claimed Wallace and his entourage beat him up following a dispute in May 1995. He faced criminal assault charges for the incident which remains unresolved, but all robbery charges were dropped.
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We may have finally discovered Biggie's killer.
According to retired LAPD detective Greg Kading, Wardell Fouse a.k.a Darnell Bolton a.k.a. 'Poochie' was the triggerman who killed Notorious B.I.G. fifteen years ago today – his fee for carrying out the murder was $13,000.
On March 9, 1997, Biggie was shot to death while sitting in a Chevy Suburban outside of a hip-hop industry party in Los Angeles.
Biggie's drive-by shooting occurred just six months after his friend turned foe, 25-year-old Tupac Shakur, suffered a similar fate after a boxing match in Las Vegas. These killings remain the worst tragedies in hip-hop history.
Complex magazine sat down with Kading, the man who spent three years investigating the murder of Christopher Wallace, and revealed that the case will never be 'solved':
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'It comes down to how you define solved. Both law enforcement agencies—the Las Vegas Police Department and the L.A.P.D.—have drawn the conclusions that Tupac was killed by Orlando Anderson and Biggie Smalls was killed by Wardell ‘Poochie' Fouse.
Both shooters are dead. Orlando Anderson was killed outside a Compton record shop in May 1998. Poochie died in July 2003 as a result of multiple gunshot wounds. He was shot in the back while riding his motorcycle in Compton.
He was supposedly killed as a result of in-fighting between the Mob Pirus—Suge's Blood associates—and another Blood gang known as the Fruit Town Pirus.
That's all the justice that these cases will see. The co-conspirators are never going to be prosecuted. Unfortunately, the cases are so complicated and convoluted. These will never see criminal prosecution.'
According to Kading, there is no proactive investigation going on in Biggie's murder case, even though the LAPD says the case is ongoing.
On The David Mack & Amir Muhammad Theory, Kading says:
'There was all this exaggeration of information, and a whole theory was built on it, which never had a basis but captured the popular imagination.
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Actually, the individual who brought that information to the L.A.P.D. recanted and said, ‘I made it all up. It was all bullshit.''The L.A.P.D. always knew the problems with Russell Poole's theory.
They knew his jailhouse informants were discredited, they were unreliable, and they were lying.
The L.A.P.D. knew that there was no basis whatsoever to [Poole's] theory.
Even though the public picked up on it and [author/journalist] Randall Sullivan was running with it, with his book LAbyrinth, and Russell Poole had convinced himself that it was such, the L.A.P.D. knew there was nothing behind it.'
Today marks one of the worst days in hip-hop history and we finally have a glimpse into the man who shot and killed one of music's greatest. Rest in Peace Biggie.
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SOURCE: Complex