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Posted on 21 Mar 2017 by LilKimZone
Biggie Night at Brooklyn Nets Game
March 9 marked 20 years since Hip Hop lost one of its shining lights, a tragedy that was remembered on Sunday (March 12) by the Brooklyn Nets, who retired The Notorious B.I.G.’s symbolic number in his honor during the team’s “Biggie Night.”
Diddy, Lil Kim, Faith Evans, Ice Cube, Biggie’s mother Voletta Wallace and several other members of his family were all present at Barclays Center to see the Nets pay tribute to Biggie by putting his number, #72, the year of his birth, out of commission.
Voletta Wallace thanked the crowd and the franchise for inviting her, telling the crowd it was her “very, very first professional basketball game.”
“From the bottom of my heart, I have to remember what my son said in the past: ‘Brooklyn, we did it.'”
A giant banner was unfurled revealing a Nets jersey with 72 on the back, alongside a caption that featured one of Biggie’s best-known quotes from his hit “Juicy” — “Spread love, it’s the Brooklyn way.” The number of the jersey is also the one he wore in 1994’s “Juicy” video.
According to reports on Twitter, the banner will become a permanent fixture of the Barclays Center when the Nets play. (hiphopdx.com)
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Posted on 13 Mar 2017 by LilKimZone
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Posted on 10 Mar 2017 by LilKimZone
Notorious B.I.G. Remembered 20 Years After Death
(cbslocal.com) The Notorious B.I.G. was killed in a drive-by shooting in Los Angeles 20 years ago Thursday.
Family, friends and fans will gather in the afternoon at Sojourn restaurant on East 79th Street in Manhattan, where a wall will be dedicated in the Brooklyn rapper’s honor. Fans will also post notes in his memory.
Admission to the dedication ceremony is free, but donations will be collected at the door for the Dream Big Basketball tournament, which benefits Youth of Bedford Stuyvesant, where the rapper grew up.
B.I.G. is also being remembered by collaborator Sean “Diddy” Combs who asked social media users to salute Biggie Smalls by posting videos of themselves rapping their favorite B.I.G. verse. He put up a somber video message himself saying, “time heals all wounds, but this one ain’t healed yet.”
B.I.G., whose real name was Christopher Wallace, died at age 24.