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Netflix Releases Trailer for Notorious B.I.G. Documentary “I Got A Story To Tell”

Check out the trailer for the rapper’s biography here.

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Notorious B.I.G. is a revolutionary rapper, and one of the most influential musical artists of all time. Finally, he has a documentary movie coming soon to Netflix.

The documentary, “I Got A Story to Tell,” takes its name from the song from the rapper’s 1997 album “Life after Death,” his second and final album. The film is executive produced by his mother Voletta Wallace and rapper P. Diddy.

The film includes singer Faith Evans and Junior M.A.F.I.A.’s Lil’ Cease, and never-before-seen footage and concert clips.

The synopsis reads:

Every legend has an origin story. Christopher Wallace, AKA The Notorious B.I.G., remains one of Hip-Hop’s icons, renowned for his distinctive flow and autobiographical lyrics.

This documentary celebrates his life via rare behind-the-scenes footage and the testimonies of his closest friends and family.

The documentary drops March 1st on Netflix.

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