
Holly Hood Who Killed Tupac Amaru Shakur and Christopher Biggie Smalls Wallace?: Hip Hop Homicides Officially Solved by Ivan the Great
by Ivan Law
Ivan Law

Holly Hood Who Killed Tupac Amaru Shakur and Christopher Biggie Smalls Wallace?: Hip Hop Homicides Officially Solved by Ivan the Great
by Ivan Law
Ivan Law
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Overview
Ivan the Great's New Book Chronicles Author's Journey to Solve Tupac Amaru Shakur and Christopher Notorious BIG Wallace Homicides
After a 25 year long wait, the fans of Tupac Shakur and Christopher Wallace will finally get to know the truth behind the murders of two of the all time greatest hip hop superstars.
Hollywood, CA March 25, 2022
The Investigation of the Tupac Amaru Shakur and Christopher Notorious BIG Wallace murders has taken a decisive turn with the addition of Ivan Law's name to the homicide file by LAPD. From now onwards, Ivan the Great will be solely responsible for solving the murders that were considered to be unsolvable for more than two decades.
In his upcoming book Holly Hood, Ivan has detailed his thorough investigation that solved the mystery surrounding these unsolved hip hop homicides that shook the world. Through this book, Ivan wants the world to know that the case is still open, and the LAPD and LVPD are finally headed to the right direction and ensure justice for Tupac Shakur and Christopher Wallace.
"I am Adding your name, Ivan Law to the Biggie Homicide file," said LAPD robbery homicide detective Lieutenant Thompson.
"I have Suspect's address I'm going to interview him for the murders of Biggie," said detective Dupree, Lieutenant & Lead Detective for Biggie Homicide Case at LAPD Robbery Homicide. "We are going to get them for the murders of 2Pac Shakur and Biggie Smalls."
Better known by his stage name 2Pac, Tupac Amaru Shakur is rated as one of the most influential rappers of all time. He was a symbol of activism against inequality, and his music addressed many of contemporary social issues. He passed away on September 13, 1996, six days after an unknown gunman in a white Cadillac shot him four times in the chest at a stoplight in Las Vegas.
Christopher George Latore Wallace, on the other hand, was known by stage names such as the Notorious B.I.G., Biggie Smalls, or simply Biggie. Rooted in the New York rap scene and gangsta rap traditions, he is widely considered one of the greatest rappers ever. He was also shot to death at a stoplight in Los Angeles on March 9, 1997. It was said that his death was the culmination of an ongoing feud between rap music artists from the East and West coasts.
Holly Hood author Ivan Law is no stranger to the world of hip hop, and earned his share of name and fame with his stage name "Ivan the Great." In 1997, he started his career as a pastor at Travelers Rest Missionary Baptist Church, one of Los Angeles' oldest churches. A true Hip Hop pioneer, he is currently the CEO of Monster Beats, an online music publisher.
Law is the survivor of an attack in his apartment on July 24, 2016 that could have been fatal. Following this, he was false imprisoned for two years and acquitted self defense. Leaving all these tragedies behind, the author is now ready to unveil the truth behind the murders of two of the most loved hip hop superstars ever.
Holly Hood will be available soon on all major platforms in eBook as well as hardcover versions.
To find out more about Ivan the Great, the beat making rapper and an unsung hero of hip hop, please visit
About the Author: Ivan Law is a pastor, preacher, teacher, comedian actor, writer, producer, beat maker, hip hop innovator, and the CEO of Monster Beats online publisher. He was born in the city of Los Angeles, to Zonnell Law on July 1st, 1963. Ivan built his own identity in the thriving hip hop scene with this stage name "Ivan the Great." His upcoming book Holly Hood will detail how Tupac Amaru Shakur and Christopher Notorious BIG Wallace murder cases were solved. Pre Order Holly Hood today Holly Hood Who Killed Tupac Amaru Shakur and Christopher Biggie Smalls Wallace?: Hip Hop Homicides Officially Solved by Ivan the Great
After a 25 year long wait, the fans of Tupac Shakur and Christopher Wallace will finally get to know the truth behind the murders of two of the all time greatest hip hop superstars.
Hollywood, CA March 25, 2022
The Investigation of the Tupac Amaru Shakur and Christopher Notorious BIG Wallace murders has taken a decisive turn with the addition of Ivan Law's name to the homicide file by LAPD. From now onwards, Ivan the Great will be solely responsible for solving the murders that were considered to be unsolvable for more than two decades.
In his upcoming book Holly Hood, Ivan has detailed his thorough investigation that solved the mystery surrounding these unsolved hip hop homicides that shook the world. Through this book, Ivan wants the world to know that the case is still open, and the LAPD and LVPD are finally headed to the right direction and ensure justice for Tupac Shakur and Christopher Wallace.
"I am Adding your name, Ivan Law to the Biggie Homicide file," said LAPD robbery homicide detective Lieutenant Thompson.
"I have Suspect's address I'm going to interview him for the murders of Biggie," said detective Dupree, Lieutenant & Lead Detective for Biggie Homicide Case at LAPD Robbery Homicide. "We are going to get them for the murders of 2Pac Shakur and Biggie Smalls."
Better known by his stage name 2Pac, Tupac Amaru Shakur is rated as one of the most influential rappers of all time. He was a symbol of activism against inequality, and his music addressed many of contemporary social issues. He passed away on September 13, 1996, six days after an unknown gunman in a white Cadillac shot him four times in the chest at a stoplight in Las Vegas.
Christopher George Latore Wallace, on the other hand, was known by stage names such as the Notorious B.I.G., Biggie Smalls, or simply Biggie. Rooted in the New York rap scene and gangsta rap traditions, he is widely considered one of the greatest rappers ever. He was also shot to death at a stoplight in Los Angeles on March 9, 1997. It was said that his death was the culmination of an ongoing feud between rap music artists from the East and West coasts.
Holly Hood author Ivan Law is no stranger to the world of hip hop, and earned his share of name and fame with his stage name "Ivan the Great." In 1997, he started his career as a pastor at Travelers Rest Missionary Baptist Church, one of Los Angeles' oldest churches. A true Hip Hop pioneer, he is currently the CEO of Monster Beats, an online music publisher.
Law is the survivor of an attack in his apartment on July 24, 2016 that could have been fatal. Following this, he was false imprisoned for two years and acquitted self defense. Leaving all these tragedies behind, the author is now ready to unveil the truth behind the murders of two of the most loved hip hop superstars ever.
Holly Hood will be available soon on all major platforms in eBook as well as hardcover versions.
To find out more about Ivan the Great, the beat making rapper and an unsung hero of hip hop, please visit
About the Author: Ivan Law is a pastor, preacher, teacher, comedian actor, writer, producer, beat maker, hip hop innovator, and the CEO of Monster Beats online publisher. He was born in the city of Los Angeles, to Zonnell Law on July 1st, 1963. Ivan built his own identity in the thriving hip hop scene with this stage name "Ivan the Great." His upcoming book Holly Hood will detail how Tupac Amaru Shakur and Christopher Notorious BIG Wallace murder cases were solved. Pre Order Holly Hood today Holly Hood Who Killed Tupac Amaru Shakur and Christopher Biggie Smalls Wallace?: Hip Hop Homicides Officially Solved by Ivan the Great
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Product Details
BN ID: | 2940161120651 |
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Publisher: | Monster Beats |
Publication date: | 02/28/2023 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 2 MB |
About the Author
Law began his career in 1997 as a pastor at Travelers Rest Missionary Baptist Church, one of Los Angeles' oldest churches. He was intrigued by the choir and began dabbling in the music industry, writing and creating songs during his time there. Unfortunately, some of his creations were stolen in 2000, including his song Purple and Gold, and he received the infamous hip-hop blackball before leaving the church.
In 1986, Law worked as a mechanic and saved up to buy music instruments including the industry’s most prized bass guitars. He then started creating west coast sounds. During this when the US crack epidemic was at its peak, Law joined the ministry and became one of the greatest preachers to grace the pulpit of the Harmony MBC.
When Law landed a meeting with Macola Records, he became embroiled in a conflict that, according to him, resulted in the pirating of his demo – which led to the birth of the West Coast sound that is now ubiquitous in hip-hop and majorly credited to Dr. Dre.
It was during this time when Law saw his life slipping through the cracks that he found solace in the power of God. During this time he lived out of a dingy motel and worked as a telemarketer to make ends meet.
In 1986, Law worked as a mechanic and saved up to buy music instruments including the industry’s most prized bass guitars. He then started creating west coast sounds. During this when the US crack epidemic was at its peak, Law joined the ministry and became one of the greatest preachers to grace the pulpit of the Harmony MBC.
When Law landed a meeting with Macola Records, he became embroiled in a conflict that, according to him, resulted in the pirating of his demo – which led to the birth of the West Coast sound that is now ubiquitous in hip-hop and majorly credited to Dr. Dre.
It was during this time when Law saw his life slipping through the cracks that he found solace in the power of God. During this time he lived out of a dingy motel and worked as a telemarketer to make ends meet.