Voletta Wallace, the indomitable mother of rap legend The Notorious B.I.G., has passed away at the age of 72. The Monroe County coroner confirmed that she died of natural causes at her home while under hospice care on February 21st. This tragic news reverberates through the music world and beyond, marking the end of an era for those who loved both Biggie and the resilient woman who stood unwaveringly by his side.
Born in Jamaica, Voletta moved to the United States in search of a brighter future. As a single mother, she raised her son, Christopher Wallace, in the heart of Brooklyn after his father left when Christopher was just two years old. Voletta worked tirelessly as a preschool teacher, instilling in him the values of discipline, hard work, and education. Little did she know, her son would rise to become one of the most influential rappers in history.
As Biggie soared to fame in the 1990s, Voletta remained a steadfast figure in his life, embodying the love and support echoed in his iconic 1994 hit “Juicy.” Tragically, after Biggie’s shocking murder in 1997, Voletta dedicated herself to preserving his legacy and seeking justice for his untimely death. She took control of his estate, which now boasts an estimated worth of $160 million, ensuring his 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren would inherit their father’s hard-earned success.
Even in her later years, Voletta’s fierce advocacy for Biggie’s legacy remained unwavering. She tirelessly promoted his story, including through the 2021 Netflix documentary “Biggie: I Got A Story To Tell.” Her last Instagram post celebrated the enduring popularity of Biggie’s music, a testament to his lasting impact.
Voletta’s death leaves a profound void in the hearts of fans and the music community alike. Her strength, dedication, and love for her son will forever resonate, and as fans mourn, they also celebrate the legacy of an extraordinary mother who fought for her son’s memory until the very end.