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Friday, February 24, 2023

Who killed Biggie?

 Who killed Biggie? It remains an unsolved case. On March 9, 1997, the rap legend was shot and killed in Los Angeles. Despite numerous investigations and speculations, no one has been officially charged or convicted of his murder. The case remains open and unsolved to this day.

However, the investigation into the murder of Notorious B.I.G., whose real name was Christopher Wallace, has been ongoing for more than two decades. The case has been shrouded in controversy, with allegations of police corruption, cover-ups, and conflicting theories about who was responsible for the shooting.

Over the years, several theories have emerged regarding the motive behind Biggie's murder, including the East Coast-West Coast rap rivalry, gang-related violence, and a possible retaliation for the murder of Tupac Shakur six months earlier.

Despite the lack of resolution, Biggie's legacy and impact on the music industry continue to be celebrated and honored to this day. His music remains popular and influential, and his memory lives on through his fans and fellow artists.

It is important to remember that behind the mystery and intrigue of Biggie's murder, there are real people who have been affected by his loss. The investigation into his murder is ongoing, and anyone with information is encouraged to come forward and help bring justice for his family, friends, and fans.

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