Biggie Smalls ghost cartoon, 'House of Wallace,' to feature late rapper's kids (Video)

A Biggie Smalls ghost cartoon called "House of Wallace" will be appearing sometime in the future, and will not only feature an animated ethereal version of the late rap star, but also the voices and likenesses of his two children. The Notorious B.I.G. will be a part of the show's premise which will also include the hip hop star's re-imagined classic hit songs.

According to MStarz.com on March 12, B.I.G.'s children C.J. and T'yanna will voice animated versions of themselves in the upcoming animated series. The show, called "House of Wallace," refers to a music studio owned by their father, the late Christopher Wallace or "Biggie Smalls." An animated ghost of the hip hop star will appear during the cartoon to help out his kids when in need of guidance to save the music studio from those trying to take it over.

Of the new Biggie Smalls animated series, the Wallace children said in a statement:

"It's been 16 years since our Dad was murdered and we miss him dearly. It is such an honor for us to be able to carry on his legacy, not only through his music but also by channeling him through our own creativity. This project, 'House Of Wallace,' is a great opportunity for us to bridge the gap between our parents, who loved his music, and the kids and young adults our ages, that were not around to really appreciate it."

As of this report, C.J. Wallace is 16 and T'yanna Wallace is 19-years-old. The premise and news of the new series was announced by various sources including Ossian Media. The show arrives about sixteen years after Notorious B.I.G. was shot and killed in Los Angeles, with the mystery of who shot him still baffling fans and investigators alike.

The Notorious B.I.G. rose to fame alongside Puff Daddy under the Bad Boy record label back in the early 90's with hits such as "One More Chance," "Big Poppa," and "Mo Money, Mo Problems" featuring Puff Daddy, now "Diddy." Among Biggie Smalls' albums released were "Life After Death" and "Ready to Die."

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