Netflix - Biggie: I Got a Story to Tell (Discussion Thread)

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Any good Pun docs?

There's one called Big Pun: The Legacy that I thought was dope as hell...

There's also one... if you wanna see a darker side of Pun that's not so reputable, it's called Big Pun: Still Not A Player... which digs a lil' more into his family life and how he did his wife and kids at times...
 

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There's one called Big Pun: The Legacy that I thought was dope as hell...

There's also one... if you wanna see a darker side of Pun that's not so reputable, it's called Big Pun: Still Not A Player... which digs a lil' more into his family life and how he did his wife and kids at times...
Both are great but yeah that one is disturbing
 

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I’m Jamaican so when his mom is on screen it’s like seeing an auntie I feel the hurt.

I forgot the doc but it had a casket picture of Biggie it’s really so crazy how he didn’t even get a chance to fight for his life like Pac or Nip. One of them bullets cut through his heart.
 

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It’s funny because in the doc he mentions he was making 10K a show, doing 4 shows a week. Basically 40K a week/160,000 a month, and that was 1995. Which is great money, especially for that time period. However, If Biggie had come out now and was as popular as he was in 1995, he’d be making 100K a show easily now.

This first time they really for in-depth about Biggie’s friend O. His death was crazy. They didn’t really delve too much into I’m the details around it.

Personally, I've always liked the vibe of motels.

Sounds like he saved alot on costs and kept more of the profit.
 

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It’s funny because in the doc he mentions he was making 10K a show, doing 4 shows a week. Basically 40K a week/160,000 a month, and that was 1995. Which is great money, especially for that time period. However, If Biggie had come out now and was as popular as he was in 1995, he’d be making 100K a show easily now.

This first time they really for in-depth about Biggie’s friend O. His death was crazy. They didn’t really delve too much into I’m the details around it.
To be fair hip-hop wasn't as Global as it is now....there are more hip hop fans in general now
 
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