#notorious
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Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman photographed for “Notorious”, 1946.
You ever think about the fact that the “Notorious” nickname liberals foisted on Supreme Court Judge Ruth Bader Ginsberg was inspired by the nickname of rapper Biggie Smalls. The nickname was immortalized in Smalls’ posthumously released single “Notorious B.I.G.” which featured samples from the title track of Duran Duran’s 1986 album Notorious, itself a product of the band’s upheaval and internal fracturing due to the stresses of success. The song “Notorious” (and likely the title of the album as well) was inspired by the 1946 Alfred Hitchcock spy film noir of the same name. The film, about a love triangle between two spies and the daughter of a Nazi war criminal, has overarching themes about the careless weaponizing of reputation for social manipulation.
You ever just like think of that?
A former FBI agent has revealed that The killer of Notorious B.I.G. is a man identified as Amir Muhammad, he was hired to commit the crime for which at that time he was the manager of 2pac and CEO of Death Row Records, Suge Knight.
Phil Carson, the former agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, added that the case of the deceased artist is full of corruption in which the police participated so that those responsible were not jailed.