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IT WAS ALL A DREAM: BIGGLIE AND THE WORLD THAT MADE HIM JUSTIN TINSLEY

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Abrams Press, 2022Copyright date: ©2022Description: 336 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781419750311
  • 1419750313
Other title:
  • Biggie and the world that made him
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 796.334 092 ALE 23
LOC classification:
  • ML420.N76 J87 2022
Contents:
Coming to America -- Voletta, Christopher, and Brooklyn -- A whole new world -- Real crack, real money -- Life in the game -- The tape and the column -- Harlem, the Mecca, and a guy named Puffy -- The decision: streets or rap? -- Two bubbling superpowers -- Fun times and big problems -- Matters of the heart -- World on road -- Friend of mine -- The chain reaction -- How ya livin', Biggie Smalls? -- Growing pains -- All eyez on Mayhem -- Death, near death, and rebirth -- "I want my spot back" -- The last week -- Long kiss goodnight -- The life after his death -- C.J.'s a man now.
Summary: "The Notorious B.I.G. was one of the most charismatic and talented artists of the 1990s. Born Christopher Wallace and raised in Clinton Hill/Bed Stuy, Brooklyn, Biggie lived an almost archetypal rap life: young trouble, drug dealing, guns, prison, a giant hit record, the wealth and international superstardom that came with it, then an early violent death. Biggie released his first record, Ready to Die, in 1994, when he was only 22. Less than three years later, he was killed just days before the planned release of his second record Life After Death. Journalist Justin Tinsley's It Was All a Dream is a fresh, insightful telling of the life beyond the legend. It is based on extensive interviews with those who knew and loved Biggie, including neighbors, friends, DJs, party promoters, and journalists. And it places Biggie's life in context, both within the history of rap but also the wider cultural and political forces that shaped him, including Caribbean immigration, the Reagan era disinvestment in public education, street life, the war on drugs, mass incarceration, and the booming, creative, and influential 1990s music industry. This is the story of where Biggie came from, the forces that shaped him, and the legacy he has left behind." -- Amazon.com.
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Coming to America -- Voletta, Christopher, and Brooklyn -- A whole new world -- Real crack, real money -- Life in the game -- The tape and the column -- Harlem, the Mecca, and a guy named Puffy -- The decision: streets or rap? -- Two bubbling superpowers -- Fun times and big problems -- Matters of the heart -- World on road -- Friend of mine -- The chain reaction -- How ya livin', Biggie Smalls? -- Growing pains -- All eyez on Mayhem -- Death, near death, and rebirth -- "I want my spot back" -- The last week -- Long kiss goodnight -- The life after his death -- C.J.'s a man now.

"The Notorious B.I.G. was one of the most charismatic and talented artists of the 1990s. Born Christopher Wallace and raised in Clinton Hill/Bed Stuy, Brooklyn, Biggie lived an almost archetypal rap life: young trouble, drug dealing, guns, prison, a giant hit record, the wealth and international superstardom that came with it, then an early violent death. Biggie released his first record, Ready to Die, in 1994, when he was only 22. Less than three years later, he was killed just days before the planned release of his second record Life After Death. Journalist Justin Tinsley's It Was All a Dream is a fresh, insightful telling of the life beyond the legend. It is based on extensive interviews with those who knew and loved Biggie, including neighbors, friends, DJs, party promoters, and journalists. And it places Biggie's life in context, both within the history of rap but also the wider cultural and political forces that shaped him, including Caribbean immigration, the Reagan era disinvestment in public education, street life, the war on drugs, mass incarceration, and the booming, creative, and influential 1990s music industry. This is the story of where Biggie came from, the forces that shaped him, and the legacy he has left behind." -- Amazon.com.

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