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Before he rocketed to fame as Biggie, Christopher Wallace used to be a young black man growing up in Brooklyn with a loving single mother. An honors student who dropped out of school to sell drugs, Biggie soon found out that he had a gift for rocking the mike. Coker’s narrative is based on exclusive interviews with Biggie’s friends and family, some of whom have never spoken publicly about Biggie before.
Compellingly written and brilliantly illustrated, with rare color and black-and-white photographs from VIBE’s archives and Biggie’s circle of relatives, this is an in-depth look at the life and afterlife of an icon whose music is as powerful and prevalent as ever. A virtuoso of waft in addition to a master storyteller, Biggie used to be arguably the greatest rapper of all time. We’ve heard a large number of speculation about Biggie’s death. Now it’s time to understand that his life and celebrate his work.