In part two of the Notorious B.I.G. story we see the young star trying to deal with life after the death of his rival (and one-time friend), Tupac Shakur. We also get a glimpse into the motivation behind the making of his final album, the aptly titled, Life After Death and get deep into the mystery behind his still unsolved murder.
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GG Allin: Live Fast, Die
Brian Jones: To Be On Your Own Like A Sinking Stone
Mötley Crüe: Sex, Drugs, and Even More Sex and Drugs: How Are These Dudes Still Alive?
The Death of John Lennon (Pt. 2): “The phony must die, said the catcher in the rye.”
The Death of John Lennon (Pt. 1): “John Lennon, I’m going to kill you, you phony bastard.”
James Brown: Papa's Got A Brand New Bag... Of Meth
Michael Alig: If a Club Kid Kills, Stuffs the Body in a Box and Tells The World About It Will Anyone Listen?
Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G.: The Media Did It
Bob Marley: Rasta Vigilante
Tay-K: A Nationwide Manhunt and Art Imitating Life
The Rolling Stones: Sleeping With the First Lady and Trafficking Heroin
Norwegian Black Metal: Satanic Rebellion, Murder and Worse
Sam Cooke: An Insatiable Libido and a Justifiable Homicide
Sid Vicious: Love Kills... Even a Mother's Love?
Jerry Lee Lewis: The Killer and Getting Away with Murder
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