Christopher Wallace, better known as Biggie Smalls and the Notorious B.I.G., would have turned 50 on May 21. Here's how you can snag one of the limited edition cards celebrating the Brooklyn legend:
The MTA, in partnership with Rhino Entertainment, has announced that MetroCard vending machines at four Brooklyn subway stations will be loaded with limited edition cards honoring the Bedford-Stuyvesant native.
His debut album, Ready to Die, has reached multi-platinum status, while his follow up, Life After Death, is diamond certified.
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