So I had to watch the movie Notorious twice, not only did they portray the Infamous Biggie Smalls perfectly, the cast around him did a wonderful job. Myself being in the audience laughed when they laughed, cried when needed and spit a few like Lil Kim in the room. The movie was as if we were there in the beginning and we were there in the end, which was tragic as you should all know. You realize in life that's all you have is "LIFE", you can determine how you want it all to unfold. Biggie dedicated his life to music (HipHop), making it for his kids and proving to the industry he could rap about Brooklyn while making the thoughts philosophical. Talent is something that is embedded within from birth, all you need is some sunlight, water and strong beliefs to make it true. Paper chasing isn't always fun unless you chasing a dream along with it. Biggie might've rapped about Bitches and Money one day but he realized that there's more to life when the world is behind him waiting for his dreams to unveil. Would you call him a role model? I know I would just for the fact that he can never sugarcoat it, he's been there and done that. No Bull! Biggie Smalls, Notorious B.I.G is forevermore a lyrical genius who isn't forgotten, with his life cut short at 24, a hole was left in the heart of Brooklyn, he gave the world a taste of true self and has left the rest for us to find. In the end we should discover our talents and fill the gap.
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"No Dream Is Too Big"
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"No Dream Is Too Big"
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