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FADER has released "never before seen footage" of Biggie performing "Warning" with Lil' Cease at radio station KMEL's 1995 Summer Jam. They promise more exclusive footage soon. Watch below.


FADER has announced that their annual Icon issue will highlight The Notorious B.I.G. Here is how they describe it:

In our issue you’ll read accounts from the intern who witnessed Big and Tupac’s first encounter, you’ll hear what Puff thinks about when he listens to Biggie’s music today. You’ll see new photos of prominent places in Big’s life, from the tunnel he drives through backwards in the “Hypnotize” video, to the block where he performed his infamous teenage freestyle.

New York Magazine has some excerpts of the interview with Diddy, where they discuss what Biggie was like around women.

FADER's Icon issue hits newsstands May 3.

"The Lincoln Lawyer," a new film about a lawyer who operates out of his car, starring Matthew McConaughey, Marisa Tomei and Ryan Phillippe, hit theaters last month. According to BuzzFocus.com, the movie features The Notorious B.I.G.'s "You're Nobody (Til Somebody Kills You)" at it's climax. The song, however, is not included on the film's soundtrack.

Rap-Up.com interviewed Wiz Khalifa at the end of March and they asked him to name a song he wished he would have recorded.

"'Mo Money Mo Problems' is definitely a song that someone else did that I wish I would have done," he said. "That’s a great song."

Last month, in celebration of the 14th anniversary of the passing of The Notorious B.I.G., Raekwon, Lil' Cease, Fred The Godson and Lady Luck took the stage in New York, NY, to perform some of their records and some records released by Biggie and the Junior M.A.F.I.A. Kwan Lee TV recorded it and you can check out the footage below.



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The Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) has released their files from their investigation into the murder of The Notorious B.I.G. from 1997 through 2005.

According to reports by ABC News, the Los Angeles Times, the New York Daily News and the Associated Press, little is revealed in the heavily redacted files. The most noteworthy point seems to be related to the bullets that were used in his murder. They were were "very rare" Gekko 9 mm ammunition and the Daily News says that, according to the files, the FBI believed they found those type of bullets in the garage of David Mack, a former LAPD officer who has been regularly linked to the murder.

LAPD Capt. Kevin McClure told the Los Angeles Times that the investigation remains open, but all leads have now been exhausted. This follows a report in January that active leads were being investigated.

Busta Rhymes tweeted a link to Rap Radar's post on "I Knock You Out," a new track from Busta that takes Biggie's verse from the "All Men Are Dogs" remix. You can listen to it over there.

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Back in September, we learned that Biggie's son, Christopher Jordan Wallace, would be featured in a new Will Ferrell movie, "Everything Must Go."

The movie now has a website and will be in theaters on May 13. They have also released a trailer, which you can watch below and download from Apple's website.


Last year, Diddy was asked by Rap Radar who the baby on the cover of "Ready to Die," The Notorious B.I.G.'s debut album, was.

Michael J. Feeney of the New York Daily News found out. Keithroy Yearwood, now 18, is the name of the child who appears on the cover of the 4 times certified platinum album. See photos and video on the Daily News website.

Via Rap Radar.

In honor of the 14th anniversary of the passing of The Notorious B.I.G., Clizbeats.com posted a previously unreleased snippet where Slim of 112 shares some thoughts about The Notorious B.I.G.

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