How Did The Biggie Effect

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The Biggie Effect Christopher Wallace was the pinnacle for rap of his time. His birth date was May 21, 1972, Biggie sold drugs at 12 and dropped out of highschool at 17. -(Biggie Smalls Biography.com.) The gangs on the streets made him grow up pretty fast. His dad left him when he was a child, at age 2. -(“The Notorious B.I.G.”) Biggie was married to Faith Evans. -(“The Notorious B.I.G.”) Danny does not like Biggie Smalls. In opinion, Biggie was big influence on the rap/hip hop period. -(“The Notorious B.I.G.”) Big had a rough life, as he quotes,’’sardines for dinner” he is implying that he was so poor that his family had to eat sardines for dinner and then big got into the rap and hip hop game and then rocketed up and out of his poor life. According to my sources, Biggie …show more content…

-(“Notorious B.I.G.”) As stated earlier, Biggie sold drugs to make money because his family was very poor. -( Biggie Smalls Biography.com) Biggie didn't have any brothers or sisters, he was an only child. -( Biggie Smalls Biography.com) Even though Christopher did not get his high school degree, he had good intentions to make money, even though at 17 he continued to sell narcotics until arrested. -(“Notorious B.I.G.”) When he came out of jail he was a changed man, Biggie understood the world a little better and made wiser, and much smarter decisions since then and didn't sell drugs nor get arrested for illegal