- Title: FJ-HRN-2985
- Summary: Notorious / Jamal Woolard: HRN-2985 NotoriousJunket amal Woolard Interview
- Description:03:02:00 - Sound Bite: Jamal Woolard Notorious B.I.G. Notorious I was a Rapper before anything else, so thats just that. (talk) Mixed tapes is on the ground where we give our music for free, (talk) 03:02:25 - Sound Bite: Jamal Woolard Notorious B.I.G. Notorious Well Im from Brooklyn, so we know how to struggle, and being broke trying to make it rich, you know, we have that in common, you know, we know what its like to eat oodles of noodles, you know and other stuff like that, you know. 03:02:49 - Sound Bite: Jamal Woolard Notorious B.I.G. Notorious Yes, hes Shakespeare, thats what it is Shakespeare. (Talk) He had a lot on his mind, you know what Im saying, I think at the end of the day, when he was in the eyes of society, he just didnt want to open up, you know, he wasnt like Tupac to open up, he was just really to himself, and it was a dark shell that would come over and he would wear his shades, you really couldnt see his eyes. 03:03:26 - Sound Bite: Jamal Woolard Notorious B.I.G. Notorious I think, I think, that a lot of Puff went through BIG too though, I think with the Swag, and the style and the business sense, and the boss that BIG became rubbed off on him, Puff, you know, cause in the film it shows how, when he first met Puff, thats all reality, thats all real and how he felt, you what Im saying and the bond between them, you know what Im saying, the film shows how the bond became incredible, you know weather they, you know they were real friends like if they werent on the same level, that made it were they were on the same level, Puff would pick him up, he would pick Puff up. You know on stage it was about BIG, you know he would be rocking with Puff, you know what Im saying and in the studio it was about Puff, and he knew BIG would follow suite, you know thats a great combination. 03:04:42 - Sound Bite: Jamal Woolard Notorious B.I.G. Notorious When he became Notorious, when he was Biggy, he felt like money was ruling the world was all about money to be a man, and then he changed, (talk) Yeah definitely and I think the first reaction was, um, when uh, when Pac in the movie got shot, he started thinking about life and what Pac was telling him, why they were so close as friends and what it meant to him and Pac was telling him, that, you know, at the end of the day dont think its all shinny, you know, cause Big asks him how to you fell about autographs and hes telling him, look man it aint, dont get it confused man, theres a lot of problems with this, we should be looking up to Martin Luther King, you know, Malcolm X, those are the heroes, and you know thats how he felt, so Big was realizing wow, you know what Im saying, Pac is a very, smart intelligent, dude, you know what Im saying he was realizing and that dropping this movie on that weekend is just incredible, Martin Luther King weekend, first black President Obama, its amazing, amazing timing
- Collection: Historic Films
- Producer:Historic Films
- Transmission Date:01/01/2008
- Rights:On request
- Decade: 2000s
- File Name: FJ-HRN-2985