Celebrating the Life and Legacy of The Notorious B.I.G.

Every year on March 9, hip-hop fans around the world pause to celebrate the life, music, and cultural impact of The Notorious B.I.G., widely known as Biggie Smalls. Born Christopher Wallace in Brooklyn, New York, Biggie became one of the most influential rappers of all time, leaving behind a legacy that continues to shape music, storytelling, and culture decades after his passing.

For fans across the country—including right here in Raleigh and the Triangle—the music of Biggie Smalls remains timeless. His voice, lyricism, and ability to paint vivid pictures of life in New York City transformed hip-hop and helped define an era.

From Brooklyn to Hip-Hop Royalty

Born on May 21, 1972, in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Bedford-Stuyvesant, Christopher Wallace grew up surrounded by the sounds and struggles of New York City street life. Through storytelling, rhythm, and unmatched lyrical flow, he turned those experiences into unforgettable music.

Biggie’s career skyrocketed after being discovered by Sean “Diddy” Combs, who signed him to Bad Boy Records in the early 1990s.

His debut album, Ready to Die, released in 1994, quickly became a classic. The album included legendary tracks like:

Juicy, Big Poppa, One More Chance

These songs showcased Biggie’s charisma, storytelling ability, and smooth flow, establishing him as one of the greatest lyricists hip-hop had ever seen.

A Lasting Impact on Hip-Hop Culture

Biggie’s music helped redefine East Coast hip-hop during the 1990s and played a major role in the genre’s mainstream rise. His second album, Life After Death, was released just weeks after his tragic passing in March 1997.

The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard charts and produced several iconic songs, including:

Hypnotize Mo Money Mo Problems Sky’s the Limit

Today, Life After Death is widely considered one of the greatest hip-hop albums ever created.

Biggie’s influence can still be heard in the work of modern artists across hip-hop, R&B, and even pop music. His storytelling style, punchlines, and flow helped set the standard for generations of rappers.

The Legacy Lives On

Even nearly three decades after his passing, the legacy of Biggie Smalls continues to grow. His music still dominates playlists, inspires new artists, and brings fans together across generations.

March 9 has become an unofficial global celebration of Biggie’s life, often referred to by fans as “Biggie Day.” Across cities and communities—from Brooklyn to Raleigh—fans celebrate by playing his music, sharing memories, and honoring one of hip-hop’s greatest storytellers.

Biggie once famously rapped in Juicy:

“It was all a dream…”

What started as a dream in Brooklyn became a global legacy that changed music forever.

Today, we remember Christopher Wallace — The Notorious B.I.G. — Biggie Smalls — a legend whose voice will never fade.

Enjoy His Music below.

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Mixtape

https://youtu.be/7asZqkPwK64?si=BPXCRra0sJywkZRd

Below is a uncut mixtape

https://youtu.be/eowGcTqYYxA?si=bf5o-j7auyk4jX74

https://youtu.be/KQjKSB5pmRU?si=pUEsNO2ffU1_TV2y

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🥕 𝗟𝗔 𝗖𝗔𝗥𝗢𝗧𝗧𝗘 𝗦𝟮𝟯𝗘𝟮𝟮 // 𝗟𝗘 𝗣𝗢𝗗𝗖𝗔𝗦𝗧

Cette semaine, on voit triple avec la présence pour la 3ème fois depuis l’inauguration des cartes blanches, d’Alban alias Le Toub. Il a mis les petits plats dans les grands crus du rap français des 90's. Une sélection fine sur laquelle il est apposé son sceau.

https://radioalpa.com/podcasts/la-carotte-19-02-2026/

La playlist dont font parti : Sleo - Les X - Rival - Düne - Basic - Beat de Boul - Akhenaton - Sheryo - Time Bomb

https://lacarotteradioalpa.wordpress.com/2026/02/19/saison-23-episode-22/

#rapfrançais #oldschoolrap #90shiphop

Gen X-ers share the college experiences that 'couldn’t happen today' and people are feeling it

https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.upworthy.com/gen-xers-share-college-stories

#90sboombapbeat #90sboombaptypebeat #90shiphop

GHOST BOOM BAP - 90s Boom Bap Beat | Underground Hip Hop Instrumental

📥 Download/Purchase: Dm me

Beat Specifications:
⏱️ BPM: 85
🎹 Key: Fm
🏷️ Tags: 90s Hip Hop, Boom Bap, Old School, Underground, … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZE-_SPwduE0

GHOST BOOM BAP - 90s Boom Bap Beat | Underground Hip Hop Instrumental

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Flowback 20 is live; August 15, 1998. Hip-hop was everywhere: South shaking clubs, East dominating charts, West keeping it raw, underground still breaking through. A week of pure late-90s energy. 🎤🔥 https://lnk.bio/GenXProductions

#90sHipHop

Flowback 20 is live; August 15, 1998. Hip-hop was everywhere: South shaking clubs, East dominating charts, West keeping it raw, underground still breaking through. A week of pure late-90s energy. 🎤🔥 https://lnk.bio/GenXProductions

#90sHipHop

Flowback 20 is live; August 15, 1998. Hip-hop was everywhere: South shaking clubs, East dominating charts, West keeping it raw, underground still breaking through. A week of pure late-90s energy. 🎤🔥 https://lnk.bio/GenXProductions

#90sHipHop

New Flowback 20 hits Friday; August 15, 1998. Hip-hop at full power: bass in the clubs, fashion loud, underground still breaking through. Pure late-90s energy. 🎤🔥 #Flowback20 #HipHopHistory #90sHipHop
New Flowback 20 hits Friday; August 15, 1998. Hip-hop at full power: bass in the clubs, fashion loud, underground still breaking through. Pure late-90s energy. 🎤🔥 #Flowback20 #HipHopHistory #90sHipHop
New Flowback 20 hits Friday; August 15, 1998. Hip-hop at full power: bass in the clubs, fashion loud, underground still breaking through. Pure late-90s energy. 🎤🔥 #Flowback20 #HipHopHistory #90sHipHop