Artist Pay Homage To Biggie Smalls With 38-Foot Mural In Bed-Stuy
New Biggie Mural in Bed-Stuy. | Photo via OurBKSocial

Biggie, Biggie Smalls is the illest, live from Bedford Stuyvesant, the livest one, representing BK to the fullest. We all miss the Coogi wearing lyrical legend to the absolute fullest.

In any conversation of hip-hop, the question of the fate of all these current day rappers always comes up. Would they have been able to stand the test of time if the Notorious B.I.G was alive? With the new mural that artists Scoot “Zimer” Zimmerman and Maoufal “Rocko” Alaoui created of the hip-hop legend with a crown the words “King of NY” adorned atop; it sparks the question.

“I see how the neighborhood is changing, and there’s nothing wrong with change, Brooklyn is for everybody, but it’s my responsibility to make sure Brooklyn is still alive, and we have to keep it for what it’s known for, what we’re proud of. Brooklyn is Biggie,” artist “Rocko” told DNAInfo.
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We couldn’t agree more about the importance of keeping Brooklyn, Brooklyn! With all these changes happening, it would be very easy for us to lose our authenticity as a borough. Also with the constant comparisons to other cities, we want to be known for what we actually are about and not what others are trying to force onto us. With murals such as this one, we keep our history, instead of having newcomers trying to re-write it.

You’ll be able to find the fasinating, 38-foot piece on Bedford Avenue and Quincy Street, a spot very familiar to the MC.