I have to listen to that music.’ And that’s what I did,” Wallace said in a recent interview with the Associated Press. I heard it on the radio and it sounded good, because it was clean. “I remembered my son said: ‘Don’t listen to my music.’ And I never listened to his music. Voletta Wallace says after her son died in 1997, she connected with his music and fell in love with Christopher Wallace, the artist. emerged as rap’s top performer, detailing street life in Brooklyn on songs and albums that dominated the pop charts, his mother didn’t think much of his music, which she used to call “noise.” NEW YORK - During the late 1990s when the Notorious B.I.G.
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