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  • Reduce and integrate album sections further into article
  • Add more samples demonstrating "Technique"
  • And the text with more launguages/Like Swedish
  • Take out the "Can't Hold A Candle To Tupac" bit.
  • Add on that Wallace's own son (Christopher Jordan Wallace Jr)plays a young Wallace in the documentary Notorious
  • Confirm father; conflicting information in Voletta's bio
  • According to BIG's mother, Tupac and BIG's parties got into an altercation after the 1996 Soul Train music awards. We all know that, but what isn't particularly known is that BIG asked Pac, "What is wrong with you?" and Tupac said, "I'm just trying to sell some records". This makes it clear that Pac didn't hate BIG as much as he appeared to. Source: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8632851761838754846&hl=en (Around 6:00) (BlackPhoenixStar (talk) 19:58, 24 June 2009 (UTC))
  • Why does it say they were married after nine days when her wiki page said that never happened.
  • Recommend adding "was" to the following sentence: "In March 1992, Wallace featured in The Source's Unsigned Hype column, dedicated to aspiring rappers" before "featured" and after "Wallace." Exitcreative (talk) 03:56, 12 March 2010 (UTC)
  • Recommend adding the song "Hypnotize" gained popularity during the week of November 11, 2011 due to a viral video of the song calming down a crying baby. The video was featured on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Good Morning America, Ellen DeGeneres, Inside Edition and the Today show and reached over one million views on Youtube in less than a week.