Life After "Life After Death". What Biggie had planned for the future.....

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I hope for his sake that part of his planned future included some time on a treadmill

that nikka was dangerously overweight, had a cane because of a car accident too so couldn’t even walk right. he may have gone the Big Pun route if he wasn’t careful
 

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I hope for his sake that part of his planned future included some time on a treadmill

that nikka was dangerously overweight, had a cane because of a car accident too so couldn’t even walk right. he may have gone the Big Pun route if he wasn’t careful
pun was 5'7 and over 700 pounds... biggie was 6'2 and wasn't bigger than an O lineman
 
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pun was 5'7 and over 700 pounds... biggie was 6'2 and wasn't bigger than an O lineman

Biggie was no bigger than the Big Boss Man

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it was always weird to me that people always were like "what if biggie fell off" but did this to no other rapper including others that died early. always seemed like some stan shyt to say from either a pac, nas or jay fan so they could deny big being the goat
 

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Dope poster and love the title. Plus I love that the Documentary is going to be "R-rated" so they showing that raw 90's stuff. Biggie's Estate along with Puffy to release a new Netflix Documentary. I'm cool with this because it will continue to provide for his family and estate, hopefully there will be some more unreleased footage. This is honestly more for the new generation coming up as there have been young Hip Hop and music fans in general born after the deaths of Biggie and Pac. A Legend story is told over generation after generation...that's what being a Legend is about. Biggie's albums and music is still being played. His lyrics and flow are still being sampled, bitten etc. His song are being remade and reworked with modern artist. This documentary also comes after his induction in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame off first ballot selection. With all that said he still doesn't have more than Pac but now he's getting up there, lol. For the most part I enjoyed all the Documentaries Big has appeared in or been about. I feel the next evolution is to focus on the LP's and do "Making of" Documentary. Like the whole XXL making of but interviewing everyone who worked on both "Ready to Die" and "Life After Death" including the producers and features. Here's a list of all the times Biggie appeared in a Documentary.

Def Jam Presents The Show (95)
Rhyme & Reason (97)
Biggie & Tupac (02)
MTV Presents Driven: The Notorious Big (02)
Tupac Resurrection (03)
Notorious B.I.G.: Bigger than Life (07)
Life After Death: The Movie 10 Years Later (07)
Biggie Smalls: Rap Phenomenon (09)
A&E Presents Biggie: The Life of The Notorious Big (17)
Can't Stop, Won't Stop: 20 Years of Bad Boy Records (17)
Netflix Presents Biggie: I Got a Story To Tell (21)
 
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If Big ended up doing a triple cd there’s no question he would have expanded on the vastness of LAD. My theory is aside from the locals shyt (X, Jigga, Mase, Cam, Nore, LOX, Kim etc) he would have been on some down south shyt HEAVY between Texas & NO

oh well
 

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Dope poster and love the title. Plus I love that the Documentary is going to be "R-rated" so they showing that raw 90's stuff. Biggie's Estate along with Puffy to release a new Netflix Documentary. I'm cool with this because it will continue to provide for his family and estate, hopefully there will be some more unreleased footage. This is honestly more for the new generation coming up as there have been young Hip Hop and music fans in general born after the deaths of Biggie and Pac. A Legend story is told over generation after generation...that's what being a Legend is about. Biggie's albums and music is still being played. His lyrics and flow are still being sampled, bitten etc. His song are being remade and reworked with modern artist. This documentary also comes after his induction in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame off first ballot selection. With all that said he still doesn't have more than Pac but now he's getting up there, lol. For the most part I enjoyed all the Documentaries Big has appeared in or been about. I feel the next evolution is to focus on the LP's and do "Making of" Documentary. Like the whole XXL making of but interviewing everyone who worked on both "Ready to Die" and "Life After Death" including the producers and features. Here's a list of all the times Biggie appeared in a Documentary.

Def Jam Presents The Show (95)
Rhyme & Reason (97)
Biggie & Tupac (02)
MTV Presents Driven: The Notorious Big (02)
Tupac Resurrection (03)
Notorious B.I.G.: Bigger than Life (07)
Life After Death: The Movie 10 Years Later (07)
Biggie Smalls: Rap Phenomenon (09)
A&E Presents Biggie: The Life of The Notorious Big (17)
Can't Stop, Won't Stop: 20 Years of Bad Boy Records (17)
Netflix Presents Biggie: I Got a Story To Tell (21)

I cannot wait
 

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Dope poster and love the title. Plus I love that the Documentary is going to be "R-rated" so they showing that raw 90's stuff. Biggie's Estate along with Puffy to release a new Netflix Documentary. I'm cool with this because it will continue to provide for his family and estate, hopefully there will be some more unreleased footage. This is honestly more for the new generation coming up as there have been young Hip Hop and music fans in general born after the deaths of Biggie and Pac. A Legend story is told over generation after generation...that's what being a Legend is about. Biggie's albums and music is still being played. His lyrics and flow are still being sampled, bitten etc. His song are being remade and reworked with modern artist. This documentary also comes after his induction in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame off first ballot selection. With all that said he still doesn't have more than Pac but now he's getting up there, lol. For the most part I enjoyed all the Documentaries Big has appeared in or been about. I feel the next evolution is to focus on the LP's and do "Making of" Documentary. Like the whole XXL making of but interviewing everyone who worked on both "Ready to Die" and "Life After Death" including the producers and features. Here's a list of all the times Biggie appeared in a Documentary.

Def Jam Presents The Show (95)
Rhyme & Reason (97)
Biggie & Tupac (02)
MTV Presents Driven: The Notorious Big (02)
Tupac Resurrection (03)
Notorious B.I.G.: Bigger than Life (07)
Life After Death: The Movie 10 Years Later (07)
Biggie Smalls: Rap Phenomenon (09)
A&E Presents Biggie: The Life of The Notorious Big (17)
Can't Stop, Won't Stop: 20 Years of Bad Boy Records (17)
Netflix Presents Biggie: I Got a Story To Tell (21)

you forgot the VH1's behind the music in 01, which i think was the best of all.
 

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I’ve seen people say oh this story has been told too many times. Nah, this is a good look. And on the largest streaming platform. More people will see this than the previous documentaries. Hell your parents might see it. It’s gonna reach a lot of people and that’s cool to me.

How many Beatles, Rolling Stones etc documentaries are there? There’s a huge Beatles doc coming out this year or next year, directed by Peter Jackson. Biggie and Pac remain the most compelling and dramatic stories in rap, and I’d expect more content.
 

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I’ve seen people say oh this story has been told too many times. Nah, this is a good look. And on the largest streaming platform. More people will see this than the previous documentaries. Hell your parents might see it. It’s gonna reach a lot of people and that’s cool to me.

How many Beatles, Rolling Stones etc documentaries are there? There’s a huge Beatles doc coming out this year or next year, directed by Peter Jackson. Biggie and Pac remain the most compelling and dramatic stories in rap, and I’d expect more content.


Thank You.....people love to nitpick things that are irrelevant. Legendary Artist get countless Documentaries. This Documentary was much more personal, showed people in Biggie's family you've never seen or heard of. It also felt like He was telling the story ala "Tupac Resurrection" in parts. I really liked it. Also Yes I would love more documentaries on people like Big L or Pun, Eazy E etc but the reality is it's up to the Families, label or business partners of those estates to manage their Legacies. Why are people shocked Biggie's estate is on point with keeping his legacy going? That's what an Estate does. Especially one generating the money Biggie's does. Before Afeni Died, she released Several Double Pac Albums and Documentaries and was working on the Bio-Pic the year she died. Afeni did the same thing, keep Pac's Legacy going. More people will see this documentary as you said just because it's on Netflix. But yes you will learn something new from this documentary because it focuses more on his upbringing. People have to remember the Man died at 24.

Pop Smoke who died last year was only 20 so he was born 2 years after Biggie died. (Pop Smoke Estate just got going with a huge posthumous album and he has a movie coming out. Again this is what an estate does). Tons of young kids today are like that and missed out on the other Documentaries. Perfect Example, I had a young cousin of mines visit me last week. He's 26 years old, born in 95. He never saw "The Show" documentary and we watched it. He was memorized. "The Show" has been available for over 25 years but he didn't see it. Just cause those older Big Docs were out doesn't mean the Youth watched them like us.....who were there at the time and watched everything. They will learn from this Documentary. This year on March 9 it will be 24 years since Biggie Died. We've been without Biggie for the exact same time he's was on this Earth. This is what a Timeless Artist is. But I liked it, Like that the interviews were from all people close to Biggie instead of the normal "Rapper/Artist" interviews. Also didn't focus to much on the Beef but more Pac and Big's relationship. It truly was an origin story documentary were as the other docs didn't touch on his childhood as deeply went right to the other stuff. Check out the international Japanese Poster, dope.

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