THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G. SET THAT mentality to music. On the track "Me & My Bitch," he raps to his beloved, "You talk slick, I beat you right." Apparently, he was keeping it real: Since Big's death, his widow, Faith Evans has taken a public stand against domestic violence. She sang the chorus on Eve's indictment of abusers, "Love Is Blind" (remix), and appeared in Eve Ensler's V Day event in Harlem, opposing violence against women. Evans declined to comment for this article, but according to two people who worked closely with her, her face was bruised throughout her marriage to Biggie and didn't stop being black-and-blue until after he died.
"Biggie treated women like a pimp with his hos," says a childhood buddy, who also noticed Evans's bruises. "He would talk about hitting them. He'd say things like, 'She was out of pocket, so I had to put that bitch back in line.'" Baltimore, who dated Big for two years, acknowledges that he was physically violent with her during their relationship, and in the VH1 episode of Driven that focused on Lil' Kim, numerous friends of hers allege that he was vicious. Apparently, she wore the giant Jackie O. sunglasses to shield black eyes.
"Biggie treated women like a pimp with his hos," says a childhood buddy, who also noticed Evans's bruises. "He would talk about hitting them. He'd say things like, 'She was out of pocket, so I had to put that bitch back in line.'" Baltimore, who dated Big for two years, acknowledges that he was physically violent with her during their relationship, and in the VH1 episode of Driven that focused on Lil' Kim, numerous friends of hers allege that he was vicious. Apparently, she wore the giant Jackie O. sunglasses to shield black eyes.
imagine what pac could have done to biggie if he knew
