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The Murder of Biggie Smalls
The Murder of Biggie Smalls |
by | Cathy Scott | ||||
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List Price: | $22.95 | ||||
| CushCity Price: | $18.36 | |||||
| You Save: | 20% | |||||
| Availability: | Ships in 3-5 business days | |||||
| ISBN: | 0312266200 | |||||
| Publisher: | St. Martin's Press | |||||
| Yr Published: | Oct. 2000 | |||||
| HARDCOVER | Pages: | 224 | ||||
| About
this Book From the Publisher The Notorious B.I.G. exploded onto the hip-hop scene with his platinum-selling album Ready to Die in 1995. The life of B.I.G. a.k.a. Biggie Smalls-born Christopher Wallace-had come a long way from the years spent in his Bed-Sty neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York where he dropped out of school at age seventeen to pursue the culture of the street and master his rapping style. It was on the street that Smalls began emceeing his original raps and was discovered by Sean "Puffy" Combs, who recognized Smalls's potential and took his gangsta image to the next level. Within a few years he moved from the street to two successful rap albums, several million dollars in earnings, a Billboard Music Award in 1996 for Rapper of the Year, a marriage to R&B singer Faith Evans, a very public affair with L'il Kim, and hanging with Tupak Shakur, Marion "Suge" Knight, Puff Daddy, and Mary J. Blige. Despite becoming king of his world, Smalls, didn't leave the life he rapped about behind. During his two-year rise up the charts he had several run-ins with the law, on charges ranging from assault to drugs and weapons possession. In 1994, both he and Combs were accused publicly accused by Suge Knight and Tupac's camp of setting up the shooting of Tupac Shakur, a charge they both vehemently denied. The high life was brought to an end on March 9th 1997, after Biggie attended the Soul Train Awards in Los Angeles. Smalls was gunned down in his car much like friend, turned enemy, Shakur had been six months earlier. Two years after Smalls's death, the police still have not made an arrest, and despite their early confidence that the case would be solved quickly, his murder continues to raise more questions than it answers. Respected journalist Cathy Scott has traveled from Las Vegas, to New York, to Los Angeles, interviewing those involved with Smalls and reviewing court documents and police reports surrounding the case in order to tell the real story of the murder of Biggie Smalls. |
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