It’s been 25 years since the world lost one of the greatest rappers of all time. Notorious B.I.G was one of the, if not the biggest names, in the rap game during the nineties. His work is celebrated to this day.

Rolling Stone dubbed him “greatest rapper that ever lived” and Billboard called him the greatest rapper of all time. His flow was impeccable and his lyrics were ahead of their time.

Biggie touched the lives of many during his illustrious career. He also formed and mentored the hip hop group Junior M.A.F.I.A (Masters At Finding Intelligent Attitudes).

A former member of the group recently spoke about Biggie’s influence on rap and hip hop and why the pop culture icon remains 0ne of rap’s most beloved and revered figures.

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In an exclusive interview with VladTV, Lil Cease shared an untold story about the “Hypnotize” rapper. According to Cease, he overheard Biggie refer to him as his little brother. That was his favorite moment with the rap legend.

You can check out the clip below to hear Lil Cease tell this amazing story in his own words. It makes us miss Notorious BIG so much more.

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Manik Aftab

Manik Aftab is a news writer at Ringside News. He has been an avid fan of professional wrestling since 2000. His earliest memories of pro wrestling involved The Rock taking on The McMahon-Helmsley faction in 2000. Outside of his writing responsibilities, Manik is a fan of fiction, thrillers, comics, manga and anime. He’s an occasional journalist and likes to spend his free time watching movies and reading stuff about politics, science, medicine, etc. Manik also enjoys jogs in the park and workouts in the gym.  Manik is also a big of rock bands including Linkin Park, Breaking Benjamin, Metallica, Drowning Pool, Breaking Point, and Skillet. His current favorite wrestler is Kazuchika Okada and his favorite wrestler of all time is The Rock.

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