
On top of being the CEO of Notoriouss, T'yanna also regularly hosts events in an effort to keep her father's memory alive. in Brooklyn.ĭEDICATION 101 ‼️ Ī post shared by T'yanna Dream Wallace👑💖 on at 10:03am PDT Launched in 2013, the clothing line also has its own storefront located on Atlantic Ave. Appropriately named Notoriouss - which intentionally includes an extra "s" to add a unique twist to her dad's infamous moniker - the line features clothing inspired by her real-life big poppa's music and career, including a collection of Coogi sweaters she designed in collaboration with Coogi Australia. A Penn State graduate, T'yanna has a degree in business management and has leveraged her fashion by launching a clothing line in honor of her father. T'yanna Wallace, the baby girl who Biggie rapped about "putting five carats" in her ears and hustling to feed in "Juicy," is now 25 years old and has a hustle of her own. She has a resume that would make any parent proud. We can only imagine the hits he would've continued to amass were he still alive, but Biggie's daughter T'yanna and son CJ have found creative ways to continue their dad's legacy. The hip-hop icon who was taken too soon left behind two children and a collection of timeless hip-hop music, which continues to be celebrated and cherished by fans of all ages. At only 24 years old - almost three years after the debut of his first album Ready to Die - Biggie was murdered in Los Angeles while promoting his upcoming sophomore record, prophetically titled Life After Death. Unfortunately, Biggie's success was short-lived. His raw storytelling and poetic acumen made even his most shocking lyrics easy for the world to embrace. Whether you refer to him as Big, Biggie Smalls, Big Poppa and of course Notorious B.I.G., the Brooklyn-born king of New York needs no introduction and continues to be known as one of the greatest rappers to ever live - periodt.īorn Christopher Wallace on May 21, 1972, Biggie's musical influence extends past his home borough. ^ "Cannabis Brand Founded by CJ Wallace to Honor His Late Father, Notorious B.I.G." Black Enterprise."The Notorious B.I.G.'s Son Just Launched a Weed Brand to Honor His Dad". "CJ Wallace, Son Of The Notorious B.I.G., Talks About His New Cannabis Brand Honoring His Father". " 'Scream' Reboot Gets Trailer With Cameo From Paris Jackson". Wallace, Sets MTV Premiere Date For Season 3 Reboot". "Exposing the Ridiculousness of Hypermasculinity: An Interview With Justin Tipping". ^ "Biggie's Son to Star in New Movie".

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The brand aims to challenge the public's perception of cannabis by launching brands, products, and collaborations that emphasize "curiosity, creativity, contemplation, and healing". Wallace, alongside his previous stepfather Todd Russaw and fellow entrepreneur Willie Mac, launched a cannabis company called Think BIG in March 2019.
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In 2019, he played Amir in the third season of the VH1 slasher series Scream. In 2010, he starred in the comedy film Everything Must Go, but did not have another acting role until starring in the 2016 adventure film Kicks. Wallace's breakthrough role was in the 2009 biopic Notorious.

He has a paternal half-sister and three maternal half-siblings. He is the son of singer Faith Evans and late rapper Christopher "The Notorious B.I.G." Wallace, who was murdered in March 1997, when Wallace was just four months old. Wallace was born in New York City on October 29, 1996.
