VH1 will take a look at the life and tragic death of Hip-Hop Icon, The Notorious B.I.G. in an upcoming "Behind The Music" special. The special, which will debut Sunday July 8th will focus on Biggie’s rise to fame and his unfortunate untimely death in a hail of gunfire in Los Angeles. The special features Puffy, Russell Simmons, journalists Dream Hampton and Rob Marriot, manger Mr. C., Faith Evans and Voletta Wallace. Those who knew Biggie Smalls best speak out on his tumultuous life — and still-unsolved murder — when VH1’s highest rated original series airs. When speaking to VH1 for the special, Faith Evans said "Something about him was very warm and cozy, you know, like my daddy. You know how some women call their man daddy? He was just that type of guy. Just very warm and caring and physical." Russell Poole, the gentleman that led the investigation and eventually helped uncover the biggest police scandal in United States history (The Rampart Scandal), and who eventually resigned from his post within the LAPD is a little more direct. "Clearly, the department covered this whole thing up, because to reveal that LAPD officers were involved in the killing of a superstar … it wouldn’t look good for the Los Angeles department."
VH1
will take a look at the life and tragic death of Hip-Hop
Icon, The Notorious B.I.G.
in an upcoming "Behind The Music" special. The
special, which will debut Sunday July 8th will focus on
Biggie’s rise to fame and his unfortunate untimely death
in a hail of gunfire in Los Angeles.
The special
features Puffy, Russell Simmons, journalists Dream Hampton
and Rob Marriot, manger Mr. C., Faith Evans and Voletta
Wallace.
Those who
knew Biggie Smalls best speak out on his tumultuous life
— and still-unsolved murder — when VH1’s highest rated
original series airs.
When speaking
to VH1 for the special, Faith Evans said "Something
about him was very warm and cozy, you know, like my daddy.
You know how some women call their man daddy? He was just
that type of guy. Just very warm and caring and physical."
Russell Poole,
the gentleman that led the investigation and eventually
helped uncover the biggest police scandal in United States
history (The Rampart Scandal), and who eventually resigned
from his post within the LAPD is a little more direct.
"Clearly, the department covered this whole thing
up, because to reveal that LAPD officers were involved
in the killing of a superstar … it wouldn’t look good
for the Los Angeles department."