The late Biggie Smalls is reportedly set to appear as a ghost in a new animated television series called House of Wallace alongside his two real-life children.

According to The Hollywood Gossip, Ossian Media, the company behind the project, said the program will focus primarily on Biggie Small's children and the running of his New York recording studio.

House of Wallace will feature T'yanna Wallace, 19, and C.J. Wallace, 16, using their voices for their very own characters. 

The legendary rapper's children gave the following statement on the future series:

"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."

"House of Wallace is a great opportunity to bridge the gap between our parents who loved his music and [those who were] not around to really appreciate it."

While the media group has yet to be picked up with a network, it does have a few in mind that would fit the project. 

The gossip site reported that the program will feature original songs, as well as many other redone renditions of classic Biggie Smalls music.

While it still remains unknown as to who will voice the ghost of Biggie, the former hip-hop artist's spirit is expected to be a main character of the series.

The ghost will "appear in ethereal form to guide them through the adversities they face as they struggle to preserve their father's labor of love."

Christopher Wallace, best known as the Notorious B.I.G., was murdered on March 9, 1997 at the age of 24.  The murder still remains unsolved.