Top Tracks for Big L
Artist Biography
A member of Fat Joe's DITC crew, rapper Big L was born Lamont Coleman on May 30, 1974. He made his solo debut with 1995's Lifestylez Ov Da Poor & Dangerous, scoring a series of underground hits...
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Top Tracks for Big L
Released in 2011
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4:41 Tru Master -
4:05 We All Can't Ball -
4:49 5 Fingers of Death -
2:36 Let Me Find Out -
3:44 98 Halftime Radio -
4:58 Harlem N.Y.C. -
2:51 Live In Amsterdam -
5:00 Cluemanati -

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4:11 Yours
Released in 2010
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3:58 Furious Anger -
3:59 I Won't -
3:59 Power Moves -
3:09 School Days -
4:45 I Should Have Used -
3:44 Unexpected -
2:38 Sandman 118 -
1:35 Doo Wop #5 -
3:43 If You Not Aware -
1:54 Tony's Touch -
2:08 Hard To Kill -
4:16 Yes You Can -

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4:21 Once Again -

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4:43 Audition -
1:52 Slaying The Mic -
3:07 Right To The Top -
4:08 Now or Never -
4:02 Still Here -
3:36 Unexpected Flava -
5:01 Games Females Play -
3:48 Zone Of Danger
Released in 2000
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3:52 Platinum Plus -
3:05 Deadly Combination -
2:25 Ebonics -
2:09 '98 Freestyle -
3:31 The Heist -
3:01 The Enemy -
2:23 The Big Picture -
3:09 Flamboyant -
4:48 Holdin' It Down -
4:15 Who You Slidin' Wit -

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3:01 Fall Back -
5:40 The Triboro -
4:05 Size 'Em Up -
4:45 Games -
3:12 The Heist Revisited
Released in 1995
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3:42 Put It On -
4:21 All Black -
3:27 No Endz, No Skinz -
4:05 Street Struck -
5:30 Da Graveyard -
3:29 Danger Zone -
4:56 8 Iz Enuff -

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4:03 Let 'Em Have It "L: -

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3:40 M.V.P. -

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Artist Biography
A member of Fat Joe's DITC crew, rapper Big L was born Lamont Coleman on May 30, 1974. He made his solo debut with 1995's Lifestylez Ov Da Poor & Dangerous, scoring a series of underground hits including "No Endz, No Skinz," "Street Struck" and "Da Graveyard"; Big L's best-known effort, the single "Ebonics," followed on his own Flamboyant label in the summer of 1998. Around the same time, he joined the Bronx-based hip-hop supergroup DITC (Diggin' in the Crates), appearing on their single, "Dignified Soldiers." On the evening of February 15, 1999, Big L was shot and killed just blocks away from his Harlem home; he was just 24 at the time of his death. Both the DITC album Worldwide and the second Big L solo effort, The Big Picture, followed in 2000. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi
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