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  1. Christopher Jordan Wallace (born October 29, 1996), also known by his stage name Lil Biggie, is an American actor. He is the son of the late rapper The Notorious B.I.G and American singer Faith Evans.

  2. 11 lug 2023 · Notorious B.I.G., born Christopher Wallace in New York City, was shot to death in March 1997. C.J. Wallace, the rapper’s son with Grammy-winning R&B singer Faith Evans, was born in Oct....

    • When Did You Get The Idea to Create Music Under Biggie’s Nickname, Frank White?
    • “Big Poppa” (House Mix) Is Out now. Why This Year to Finally Drop Music?
    • What’s Your Relationship with Willie Mack? What Did You Both Add to The Record?
    • That Sounds Fun!
    • What Inspires You to Give back?
    • Are You Making Music Too?
    • When Do You Find Yourself Thinking of B.I.G.?
    • Given His Stature and Legacy, Did You Feel Pressure to Go His Direction?
    • Did It Surprise You That B.I.G.’s Crown Was Auctioned Off For $600,000?
    • Where Does That Money Go to?

    The original idea wasn’t to create music. I always wanted to do music, but I wanted to stay away from my dad’s music at the same time, because you don’t want to mess up anything great. Me especially, it always seemed expected to immediately go in and try to recreate or make a new Biggie album. I always wanted to stay away from it unless it’s someth...

    COVID, really. A lot of people we’re potentially working on collaborating with, their manufacturing facilities slowed down. Distribution slowed down as soon as COVID hit. Music’s the one thing we could be in control of creatively. Jonathan was in his studio in Kentucky, we’re in our studio in Silver Lake on FaceTime with him, up late nights, going ...

    This guy’s a piece of s—. (Laughs) Joking. He definitely keeps me motivated creatively. We met in May 2018, that whole summer we went into a rabbit hole of me trying to understand what I wanted to build a career around — other than the things we’ve already established: acting, music, other personal stuff. … Cannabis has always been that one thing, ...

    It was really a fun project to be a part of, and not have any barriers we had to work through. Obviously not using his voice; that’s the main barrier we had to play with. Other than that, it was totally free and clear which was really cool.

    My youngest brother Ryder was the main inspiration, as well as my grandma battling breast cancer. My dad was very vocal about all these things. He talked about her having breast cancer. He talked about mental health, suicidal thoughts, all these dark topics that get brushed under the rug [and] Black families don’t really talk about. In high school ...

    I’m still writing. I don’t have a passion for putting out a project right now but when I feel the urge to write, I’ll write creatively. I love to sing. I’ll probably end up doing an R&B album before I do a rap album, being honest.

    Whenever I’m at my grandma’s house for sure. My sister calls it the Biggie museum because there’s so many pictures of him everywhere. Whenever I’m in Jamaica with my family, with his friends, my Uncle G, Uncle Cease. He’s also a founder in our company — an inspiration and one of the founding fathers. I can’t go a day without thinking about him.

    Definitely. Up until two or three years ago, I was really thinking about being an artist. I never wanted to be a solo act though; it’s always me and [Willie] being in a group or something with another female artist potentially — like the Fugees or Lucy Pearl. It’s not like I felt pressure, but [I’m] almost running out of time. The age my dad was wh...

    Hell yes! It was at $300, I’m like there’s no way it’s going to go higher than this. I was filming the whole thing. To think [that] a plastic crown would go for $600,000? That’s ridiculous. I could’ve got a compound in Jamaica. It shows his value and affect on the culture.

    Some of it went to the Christopher Wallace estate, some went to some charitable donations that Sotheby’s set up. Some went to Barron, the original photographer. It’s insane, I was so shocked. It was the highest one, the most expensive piece out of the whole auction. That Wallace name carries weight. … I was trippin’ out.

  3. 9 mar 2022 · The Notorious B.I.G., aka Biggie Smalls and born Christopher George Latore Wallace, died in a drive-by shooting at age 24 in 1997, when C.J. was just five months old.

    • Brianne Tracy
    • 2 min
  4. 6 nov 2020 · Christopher Wallace, the late New York rapper — best known for hit singles “Juicy,” “Hypnotize,” “Mo Money Mo Problems,” “Sky’s The Limit” — was murdered on March 9, 1997. On Saturday,...

  5. 14 ago 2020 · Over a Zoom video interview, ChristopherC.J.” Wallace, Jr. holds up his dad’s jersey that almost eclipses Wallace and the entire computer screen. “It’s a 5XXL,” Wallace tells...

  6. 6 nov 2020 · On Saturday, the hip hop legend (né Christopher George Latore Wallace) will be posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to commemorate his more than 25 years of musical...