The Notorious B.I.G., also known as Biggie Smalls or Biggie, is considered one of the greatest rappers of all time. While his life and career were tragically cut short in 1997, his influence and legacy have garnered numerous accolades and honors.
Below is a list of awards and recognitions received by The Notorious B.I.G.:
During His Lifetime:
- Billboard Music Awards (1995)
- Rap Artist of the Year
Posthumous Awards and Honors:
- Grammy Award Nominations
- Although Biggie was nominated for four Grammy Awards during his career, he did not win. His nominations include:
- 1996: Best Rap Solo Performance (“Big Poppa”)
- 1996: Best Rap Album (Ready to Die)
- 1998: Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group (“Mo Money Mo Problems”)
- 1998: Best Rap Album (Life After Death)
- Although Biggie was nominated for four Grammy Awards during his career, he did not win. His nominations include:
3. MTV Video Music Awards (1997)
- Nominated: Best Rap Video (“Hypnotize”)
Watch the iconic “Hypnotize” music video here
4. BET Hip Hop Awards
- I Am Hip Hop Icon Award (Posthumous recognition for his contributions to hip-hop)
5. ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Music Awards (1997)
- Awarded for songwriting contributions (songs like “Hypnotize” have been recognized)
6. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (2020)
- Inducted posthumously, recognizing his immense impact on music and culture.
7. RIAA Certifications
- His albums Ready to Die and Life After Death have been certified multi-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America, reflecting their enduring popularity.
8. Billboard Music Awards (2017)
- Recognized in a retrospective for his influence in shaping hip-hop.
9. VH1 Honors and Lists
- Ranked #3 on VH1’s “100 Greatest Artists of Hip Hop” (2008)
10. Rolling Stone and Other Publications
- Consistently included in “Greatest Artists of All Time” and “Greatest Rappers of All Time” lists.
Cultural and Legacy Awards:
In addition to these awards, The Notorious B.I.G.’s cultural impact has been honored through murals, documentaries (Biggie: I Got a Story to Tell on Netflix), and tribute performances. Many artists continue to cite him as a major influence on their careers.
Watch the trailer here.