Notorious B.I.G.'s Daughter Calls B.I.G.-Miley Mashup 'Scary'
T'yanna Wallace, the 16-year-old daughter of the Notorious B.I.G., has mixed feelings about an unofficial mashup of songs from her dad and Miley Cyrus.
The track and chorus from Miley's "Party In The U.S.A." are
remixed with the verses from Notorious B.I.G.'s 1993 debut "Party &
Bullsh*t" that originally appeared on the soundtrack for the movie, "Who's The
Man?"
Biggie's chorus plays underneath Miley's vocals that describe the tween queen throwing her hands up and rocking out to a Jay-Z song playing on the radio.
Hearing the song prompted T'yanna to respond via Twitter.
"Whoa, finally heard the Miley Cyrus remix with my dad..umm...I puked a little
from hearing it LMAO! jk. It was weird tho," she tweeted.
Read an interview with T'yanna about growing up without her dad
When asked if her reaction was simply based on the odd pairing or because she did not like the way the unauthorized collab sounded, T'yanna said, "a little bit of both," and also referred to it as "scary."
Surprisingly, the unexpected collaboration does not sound too bad.
Rick Savage, an on air personality for KROQ Los Angeles, admitted via Twitter to being a fan of the song. "Did I just download a Biggie remix? Of course. Is it over a Miley Cyrus beat? Yup. Does it rule? Fo sho. Embarrassed? 100%."
When she was a baby, T'yanna made a cameo in Biggie's video
for "Juicy," the first single from his 1994 album, "Ready To Die."
Miley also made hip-hop news earlier this month when she released a 1 minute rap video explaining why she deleted her Twitter account.




