| Song | Ms. Wallace (Outro) |
| Artist | The Notorious B.I.G. |
| Album | Born Again |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Wallace | |
| Hi I'm Voletta Wallace, Biggie's mom | |
| I wish to thank you for your kind words | |
| You warm gestures and your constant support over the years | |
| I also need to share with you a few words about my son | |
| Please take a few moments and listen | |
| I hope you gain something from it, thanks | |
| As a child Christopher was outspoken | |
| When it suited him at times he was quiet | |
| And of course he was mischievous as all little boys are | |
| As a young man he likes to do everything | |
| He liked to read, he liked to be with his friends | |
| As young kids or young boys he enjoyed life | |
| Everything that would make him happy or comfortable | |
| He would do but mostly he enjoyed being with his friends and family | |
| His early inspirations toward rap music were | |
| The LL's of the world, the Sugar Hills, the Mr. Magics | |
| And the Fat Boys of the rap channel | |
| Those were all the things I heard in the house | |
| Even though I called it noise and banging | |
| I know now, it is a accepted musical art form | |
| I was a single parent, I raised my son on my own | |
| His father had no influence on his decision | |
| Towards the musical outlet or career he chose | |
| My son had a mind of his own, even if his father was around | |
| He would have turned to rap he loved music, he loved rap | |
| At a point in my sons life he developed paranoia | |
| About death and about the dying | |
| We are living in a world of imperfect human beings | |
| Where greed, jealousy and envy | |
| Are manifested by what others have accomplished in life | |
| My son was very very much aware of that | |
| He appreciated his station in life on the directions | |
| In which he was going or traveling | |
| On the other hand there were others | |
| Who I should use the hip hop phrase player hating | |
| And I think that is what resulted in his paranoia | |
| If I had to change anything in my sons life | |
| That would have allowed him to be here today | |
| I would have deterred him from a career in music | |
| I'm aware that millions appreciate his music, millions loved his music | |
| Be that it may if he hadn't chosen that lifestyle, that career | |
| My son would be alive today | |
| If I could sum up Christopher in one word the word would be generous | |
| The thing that my son loved most about life was the fact that | |
| He was in a position to help, position to share | |
| Position to give to others who needed, to others who wanted | |
| To others appreciated the gifts that he gave |
| zuo ci : Wallace | |
| Hi I' m Voletta Wallace, Biggie' s mom | |
| I wish to thank you for your kind words | |
| You warm gestures and your constant support over the years | |
| I also need to share with you a few words about my son | |
| Please take a few moments and listen | |
| I hope you gain something from it, thanks | |
| As a child Christopher was outspoken | |
| When it suited him at times he was quiet | |
| And of course he was mischievous as all little boys are | |
| As a young man he likes to do everything | |
| He liked to read, he liked to be with his friends | |
| As young kids or young boys he enjoyed life | |
| Everything that would make him happy or comfortable | |
| He would do but mostly he enjoyed being with his friends and family | |
| His early inspirations toward rap music were | |
| The LL' s of the world, the Sugar Hills, the Mr. Magics | |
| And the Fat Boys of the rap channel | |
| Those were all the things I heard in the house | |
| Even though I called it noise and banging | |
| I know now, it is a accepted musical art form | |
| I was a single parent, I raised my son on my own | |
| His father had no influence on his decision | |
| Towards the musical outlet or career he chose | |
| My son had a mind of his own, even if his father was around | |
| He would have turned to rap he loved music, he loved rap | |
| At a point in my sons life he developed paranoia | |
| About death and about the dying | |
| We are living in a world of imperfect human beings | |
| Where greed, jealousy and envy | |
| Are manifested by what others have accomplished in life | |
| My son was very very much aware of that | |
| He appreciated his station in life on the directions | |
| In which he was going or traveling | |
| On the other hand there were others | |
| Who I should use the hip hop phrase player hating | |
| And I think that is what resulted in his paranoia | |
| If I had to change anything in my sons life | |
| That would have allowed him to be here today | |
| I would have deterred him from a career in music | |
| I' m aware that millions appreciate his music, millions loved his music | |
| Be that it may if he hadn' t chosen that lifestyle, that career | |
| My son would be alive today | |
| If I could sum up Christopher in one word the word would be generous | |
| The thing that my son loved most about life was the fact that | |
| He was in a position to help, position to share | |
| Position to give to others who needed, to others who wanted | |
| To others appreciated the gifts that he gave |
| zuò cí : Wallace | |
| Hi I' m Voletta Wallace, Biggie' s mom | |
| I wish to thank you for your kind words | |
| You warm gestures and your constant support over the years | |
| I also need to share with you a few words about my son | |
| Please take a few moments and listen | |
| I hope you gain something from it, thanks | |
| As a child Christopher was outspoken | |
| When it suited him at times he was quiet | |
| And of course he was mischievous as all little boys are | |
| As a young man he likes to do everything | |
| He liked to read, he liked to be with his friends | |
| As young kids or young boys he enjoyed life | |
| Everything that would make him happy or comfortable | |
| He would do but mostly he enjoyed being with his friends and family | |
| His early inspirations toward rap music were | |
| The LL' s of the world, the Sugar Hills, the Mr. Magics | |
| And the Fat Boys of the rap channel | |
| Those were all the things I heard in the house | |
| Even though I called it noise and banging | |
| I know now, it is a accepted musical art form | |
| I was a single parent, I raised my son on my own | |
| His father had no influence on his decision | |
| Towards the musical outlet or career he chose | |
| My son had a mind of his own, even if his father was around | |
| He would have turned to rap he loved music, he loved rap | |
| At a point in my sons life he developed paranoia | |
| About death and about the dying | |
| We are living in a world of imperfect human beings | |
| Where greed, jealousy and envy | |
| Are manifested by what others have accomplished in life | |
| My son was very very much aware of that | |
| He appreciated his station in life on the directions | |
| In which he was going or traveling | |
| On the other hand there were others | |
| Who I should use the hip hop phrase player hating | |
| And I think that is what resulted in his paranoia | |
| If I had to change anything in my sons life | |
| That would have allowed him to be here today | |
| I would have deterred him from a career in music | |
| I' m aware that millions appreciate his music, millions loved his music | |
| Be that it may if he hadn' t chosen that lifestyle, that career | |
| My son would be alive today | |
| If I could sum up Christopher in one word the word would be generous | |
| The thing that my son loved most about life was the fact that | |
| He was in a position to help, position to share | |
| Position to give to others who needed, to others who wanted | |
| To others appreciated the gifts that he gave |