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Authentic Invisible Bully BAD BOY Baseball Jersey Notorious BIG Biggie Smalls L

$ 25.74

  • Accents: Embroidered, Logo
  • Brand: BAD BOY
  • Character: Biggie Smalls, Notorious BIG, Christopher Wallace
  • Closure: Button
  • Color: Yellow
  • Department: Unisex Adults
  • Fabric Wash: Medium
  • Features: All Seasons, Breathable, Collarless, Double-Sided, Lightweight
  • Fit: Regular
  • Garment Care: Machine Washable
  • Graphic Print: Yes
  • Handmade: No
  • Occasion: Activewear
  • Pattern: Solid
  • Performance/Activity: Baseball
  • Personalize: No
  • Product Line: Bad Boy Collection
  • Season: Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter
  • Size: L
  • Size Type: Regular
  • Sleeve Length: Short Sleeve
  • Style: Jersey
  • Theme: 90s, Hip Hop
  • Type: Baseball Jersey
  • Vintage: No

Description

BAD BOY COLLECTION by Invisible Bully Authentic Apparel Size: Large Chest-21" Length-32" New with Tags, authentic, vintage Yellow baseball-style jersey with "Bad Boy" emblem stitched onto the front. Bad Boy Entertainment (or Bad Boy Records) is an American record label founded in 1993 by rapper Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs. It operates as an imprint of Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment. It has been home to many artists, including Craig Mack, The Notorious B.I.G., Faith Evans, 112, Total, The LOX, Ma$e, Shyne and Carl Thomas. After his climb from a non-paid internship to becoming an A&R executive at Uptown, Sean "Puffy" Combs was fired in 1993 by Andre Harrell and founded his own label, Bad Boy Records, later that year. The label's first release was "Flava in Ya Ear" by Craig Mack, followed quickly by Mack's debut album, Project Funk da World in 1994. On the heels of these releases came "Juicy" and Ready to Die, the lead single and debut album from The Notorious B.I.G. (a.k.a. Biggie Smalls), released the same year. While Mack's album went Gold, Ready to Die achieved multi-platinum success. Dominating the charts in 1995, B.I.G. became one of the genre's biggest names of the day and Bad Boy's premier star. Also in 1995, the label continued its success with platinum releases by Total and Faith Evans. Bad Boy, meanwhile, staffed a bevy of in-house writer/producers, including: Easy Mo Bee, Chucky Thompson and D Dot—all of whom were instrumental in producing many of Bad Boy's most noted releases during this time. Christopher George Latore Wallace (May 21, 1972 – March 9, 1997), better known by his stage names the Notorious B.I.G., Biggie Smalls, or simply Biggie, was an American rapper. Rooted in East Coast hip hop and particularly gangsta rap, he is widely considered one of the greatest rappers of all time. Wallace became known for his distinctive laid-back lyrical delivery, offsetting the lyrics' often grim content. His music was often semi-autobiographical, telling of hardship and criminality, but also of debauchery and celebration. Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York City, Wallace signed to Sean "Puffy" Combs' label Bad Boy Records as it launched in 1993, and gained exposure through features on several other artists' singles that year. His debut album Ready to Die (1994) was met with widespread critical acclaim, and included his signature songs "Juicy" and "Big Poppa". The album made him the central figure in East Coast hip hop, and restored New York's visibility at a time when the West Coast hip hop scene was dominating hip hop music. Wallace was awarded the 1995 Billboard Music Awards' Rapper of the Year. The following year, he led his protégé group Junior M.A.F.I.A., a team of himself and longtime friends, including Lil' Kim, to chart success.