emotions where high in the news hearing that Biggie never survived the shooting. As I stated before, its kind of sentimental watching these videos since it gave me a broader insight on how powerful Biggie essence was. He was mourned worldwide and it shows how much he meant to us fans globally. We all felt his passing and never forgot it. There are sixteen (16) more news clip coverage from NBC News, CBS News, FOX News, UPN News Network, WB Network. May You find peace in the after life Chris...
In celebration and in memory of this groundbreaking classic album "Life After Death (Til Death Do Us Part), notoriousonline has uploaded the XXL Magazine April 2003 issue entitled "Many Men" where they actually had producers and artists re-live the the experience of recording this monumental hip hop album. Artists Like Rza from Wu-Tang clan, Jadakiss from the The lox, Lil Cease from Junior M.A.F.I.A., Havok from Mobb Deep, Bone Thugs N Harmony, Lil Kim, legendary Producer DJ Premier, the legendary DMC from RUN DMC and many more artists join to give us an insight of this great recording sessions! To ...
Check out six videos that were uploaded from a vhs recording I did in 1997 the week the late great Notorious B.I.G / Biggie Smalls was cowardly murdered. All these videos were recorded from live broadcasts the day they announced that Christopher Wallace was fatally assasinated on March 9th. It's kind of sentimental to actually post these videos since it brought back sad memories of our fallen hip hop advocate who was taken down but its been 13 years and time does heal but it's still hurts knowing B.I.G. is still not here...
Please keep in mind that the videos have a watermark of "NotoriousOnline.com" (due to loss of the .com domain back in 2009...) but there will be an ...
storyteller, hip hop’s undisputed video king, “Uncle” Ralph McDaniels (Video Music Box, The Bridge), to push these boundaries even further with the March 9: Video Remix Collection.
Since March 9, 2007 (the 10th Anniversary of B.I.G.’s passing), J.Period has paid tribute to Brooklyn’s Finest each year with a new installment of the March 9 Project, co-produced by DJ G Brown. Named 2008’s “Top Street Albums” by MTV, March 9 re-imagines classic B.I.G. verses over different musical landscapes, wondering: what would hip hop be like if B.I.G. were still alive? Now, pairing exclusive March 9 remixes with B.I.G. music videos, J.Period & Ralph McDaniels offer a glimpse of what that might look like—a thrilling optical illusion: ...
Bill is mistaken. This Time Around was already out since June of that year on the album.
JAY-Z RECALLS BIGGIE'S REACTION TO 'STREETS IS WATCHING': 'LAST SONG I PLAYED FOR [HIM]'