Ready To Die Biggie Book

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Author Cathy Scott travels over the terrain of the murders of Biggie Smalls and Tupac in a page-turner that attempts to make sense of a sordid period in the music industry, with two young artists paying the price for the pomposity of pop culture. If a reader is looking for explosive new revelations, then the street will ultimately be a dead end. But this volume strips away the myths and rumors & delves into the facts surrounding the unsolved crimes - with the focus on Biggie Smalls - and the vast potential that violently died through the barrels of smoking guns. This book, on the heels of Scott's THE KILLING OF TUPAC SHAKUR, is an exquisitely-drawn account of the life and death of another enormously popular rap artist who, like Tupac, died much too young. THE MURDER OF BIGGIE SMALLS reveals a life style that Mr. Average Citizen find jaw-droppingly different from anything they've experienced.

Ready To Die Biggie Book

Ready to Die: The Story of Biggie Smalls Notorious Big is the first template and documentary of the renown legend, and I am sure many others will follow, but will not cover the depth and scope of his life as thoroughly and responsibily. Ready To Die, the Biography of the Notorious Biggie Smalls. Is on Facebook. To connect with Ready To Die, the Biography of the Notorious Biggie Smalls., join Facebook today.

This book is a stream of light that penetrates all the dark corners and leads the uninitiated to an 'Oh, yeah! Those who 'got it' twenty years ago when rap was born, will learn the answers to questions that have plagued rap afficionados since the lives (and potential) of their heroes began to be violently and senslessly cut short.

Ready To Die Biggie Bookstore

Sep 12, 2014 - Remembering Biggie Smalls And 'Ready To Die' 20 Years Later. So I had that literary, kind of love of books in common with Biggie,' she says. Biggie had made early copies on cassette of “Ready To Die” and would give them to all his friends for free before the album was released “I Got A Story To Tell” was given to Foxy Brown before Biggie, but she hated the beat and passed on it.