Big L - Mixtape (feat. D.I.T.C., DJ Premier, Big Daddy Kane, Nas, DMX, Rakim, Fat Joe, Ghostface...)
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- 1. Big L - The Big Picture (Intro) 0:00
2. D.I.T.C. - Get Yours (feat. Big L) (Remix) 1:59
3. Lord Finesse & Big L - Yes You May (Remix) 5:54
4. DJ Premier & Big L - Platinum Plus (feat. Big Daddy Kane) 10:09
5. Big L - Tonys Touch 13:28
6. Ghostface, Jadakiss, Nas & Big L - Run (9th Wonder Remix) 15:19
7. Showbiz & A.G. - Dignified Soldiers (feat Big L, Lord Finesse, & O.C.) 20:00
8. DMX, Rakim & Nas - East Coast Kings (feat. Big L) 24:28
9 . Big L - Give It To 'Em L (Demo Version) (1991) 27:56
10. Big L - On The Mic (Roc Raida Turntablist Mix) 31:29
11. Big L & Shyheim - Furious Anger 34:59
12. Big L, O.C. & A.G. - Thick (Blast In The Hood Version) 38:34
13. Big L - Sandman 118 42:09
14. Big L - Hard To Kill 44:59
15. Big L - The Enemy (feat. Fat Joe) 47:10
16. Big L - Flamboyant I 49:55
17. Big L - How Will I Make It 51:16
18. Big L - Stretch & Bobbito '92 55:11
19. Big L - Stretch & Bobbito '98 56:26
Lamont Coleman (May 30, 1974 - February 15, 1999), known professionally as Big L, was an American rapper and songwriter.
Emerging from Harlem in New York City in the early-to-mid 1990s, Coleman became well known among underground hip-hop fans for his freestyling ability. He was eventually signed to Columbia Records, where, in 1995, he released his debut album, Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous. On February 15, 1999, Coleman was shot nine times in his East Harlem neighborhood and later died from his injuries.
Noted for his use of wordplay, multiple writers at AllMusic, HipHopDX and The Source have praised Coleman for his lyrical ability, and he has also been described as "one of the most auspicious storytellers in hip-hop history." Regarding Coleman's legacy in an interview with Funkmaster Flex, Nas claimed "[Coleman] scared me to death. When I heard [his performance at the Apollo Theater] on tape, I was scared to death. I said, 'Yo, it's no way I can compete if this is what I gotta compete with.'"
Lamont Coleman was born in Harlem, New York City, on May 30, 1974, the third and youngest child of Gilda Terry (d. 2008) and Charles Davis. Davis left the family while Coleman was a child. His two older siblings, Donald Coleman and Leroy Phinazee (d. 2002), were the children of Gilda and a man named Mr. Phinazee. Coleman received the nicknames "Little L" and "'mont 'mont" as a child. At the age of 12, Coleman became a big hip hop fan and started freestyling with other people in his neighborhood.
He founded a group known as Three the Hard Way in 1990, but it was quickly broken up due to a lack of enthusiasm among the members. It consisted of Coleman, Doc Reem, and Rodney. No projects were released, and after Rodney left, the group was renamed Two Hard Motherfuckers. Around this time, people started to refer to Coleman as "Big L". In the summer of 1990, Coleman met Lord Finesse at an autograph session in a record shop on 125th Street. After he did a freestyle, Finesse and Coleman exchanged numbers.
Coleman attended Julia Richman High School. While in high school, Coleman freestyle battled in his hometown; in his last interview, he stated, "in the beginning, all I ever saw me doing was battling everybody on the street corners, rhyming in the hallways, beating on the wall, rhyming to my friends. Every now and then, a house party, grab the mic, a block party, grab the mic." He graduated in 1992. Coleman began writing rhymes in 1990.
In 1992, Coleman recorded various demos, some of which were featured on his debut album Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous, he also founded the Harlem rap group Children of the Corn (COC) with Killa Cam (Cam'ron), Murda Mase (Ma$e), Bloodshed and McGruff in 1993. On February 11, Coleman appeared on Yo! MTV Raps with Lord Finesse to help promote Finesse's studio album Return of the Funky Man.[19] Coleman's first professional appearance came on "Yes You May (Remix)", the B-side of "Party Over Here" (1992) by Lord Finesse, and his first album appearance was on "Represent" off of Showbiz & A.G.'s Runaway Slave (1992).
In that same year, he won an amateur freestyle battle, which consisted of about 2,000 contestants and held by Nubian Productions. In 1992, Coleman signed to Columbia Records.Around this time, L joined Lord Finesse's Bronx-based hip hop collective Diggin' in the Crates Crew (DITC) which consisted of Lord Finesse, Diamond D, O.C., Fat Joe, Buckwild, Showbiz and A.G.
In 1993, Coleman released his first promotional single, "Devil's Son", and later said it was one of the first horrorcore singles, influencing others. He said he wrote the song because "I've always been a fan of horror flicks. Plus the things I see in Harlem are very scary. So I just put it all together in a rhyme." However, he said he preferred other styles over horrorcore. On February 18, 1993, Coleman performed live at the Uptown Lord Finesse Birthday Bash at the 2,000 Club, which included other performances from Fat Joe, Nas, and Diamond D. - เพลง
R.I.P. Big L
RIP to one of the illest that ever touched a mic...👑💯
Most definitely 💯
Big L R.I.P best MC of all time!
One of the illest MCs of all time!
One of the greatest to ever come out of the NYC RIP Big L.
Him , big pun and biggie THATS A BIG PICTURE 🤙🏼
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 2:35
Thats why he said "one of"...geez quit it.🙄smh
Jay Z use to son L
@@Jguthro Camel Joe couldn't even fk with Nas,Em,X, or Big and all of those artists respected Big L. I think that your favorite rapper should start writing instead of repeating rhymes from the old school greats ya dig "The Rulers Back" lmfao!!!
Love this mix, RIP Lamont Coleman.
Just open this guy for myself... Very very good!!! RIP master
Nice one 💯👑
The greatest that never made it 😢
💯👑
OLD SCHOOL HIP-HOP RAP BIG L MIXTAPE 🎼😃😃✌️✌️🙏👍👍👍
Thanks for helping a brother through a hard time. Love from the USA. Rest in Peace Big L
R.I.P. BIG L ONE OF THE ILLEST KINGS OF REALHIP-HOP
That Big-L intro track is my all time favorite boom bap tracks.
RIP Big L
BIG L REST IN PEACE!
Regards from Bogota,Colombia. Been listening to you since 1992 in Jamaica,Queens.
Soulfull big l rest in peace love from Italy ❤️
BIG L FOREVER
Undisputedly the greatest punchline king of all time. Without question.
FACTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No question
No doubt
No cap
No sh-t
Brought in the game by the late 80/early 90s punchline legend,Lord Finnese.
I always thought it would be either the best battle ever or the best duo Cypher period, is if you put big L and Cassidy in the same Boothe. Lol
Lord Finesse would hold that crown. The originator of the punchline style.
God daaamn.Fkn real hip hop.Dope!🇬🇷
❤ R.I.P. Big L. One love from your# 1 Fan on the whole Universe. Love your Rap and always will my brother from another mother.
I think that I would be more than happy to leave this planet Earth and this mega Remix tape from Big L.
Harlem stand up. On the strength !!!!!!!
So listen, I hope people understand this man was murdered at 24. He came from the time where you couldn’t decide to be a rapper. There was literally like 100 real rappers and today my neighbor put out TH-cam, sound cloud and its garbage like all that watered down bs. Just imagine what hip hop would look like in 2024 with Big L still with us. All those years after lifestyles of da poor and dangerous. Like if Wu only had 36 chambers. L should never be taken for granted. The world was robbed. RIP L. That’s all I need to say. L
Harlems hardest smoothest L Colione.
just incredible. word up
rest in peace big L
Rest In Poetry
Love from Italy ...Big L all the Life ! ❤
Dopest
No Mcs above him. Too good ! Rip L
I could see myself still grooving to this in the year 3000, this brother was uniquely great.
His life was cut short.
Makes me sick, man. The whole hip hop landscape was altered forever when he left.
Today's rap nightmare. These kids have no idea what great rap is. They need to teach this in school so they can respect alittle.
It's Harlem finest GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN 139 Lenox
R I p big l true g 💯
🐐🐐🐐the trend setter on my mama the hole rap game took his style💯🏃🏾🏃🏾🏃🏾they ran with it🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🔥🔥🔥🔥🙏🏽🙏🏽
The cool Manhattanite
Thanks! Big L is one of the top
Fire!!
Sharing love: What we❤
Rip L rip 🙏 sounds good like fam
Big L Top 3 of all time
You just saved my summer, Headbanga Boogie. Thanks for all the great hip hop mixes. Keeping the culture alive and strong, brotha. You take care now.
Flamboyant baby!!
3/25/24 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The bronx loves Big L
This is some heat right here !!!
R.I.P BIG L Lamont Coleman Rap Solo!
Greatest rapper when it comes to flow next to biggie
Sehr schöner mix
Danke sehr
@@DaRocknessMonsta187 sehr gern.. Ich feier guten hiphop egal in welcher Sprache solange er gut ist..
This mix is incredible 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Beautiful
L and Preemo could had a Thriller Purple Rain type of album......dam
ALLDAYY SUPER SUPERB AWESOMENESS 💪🏾
Totally awesome
HOL UP!!! DIZ BROTHER IS 🔥!! GET IT N BROTHER 🙏💯👊🪖
that's the real right there
My fav mc kinda see myself in him RIP GIANT!
Flame 🔥 on!!!
Classic Joint
Happy birthday L may 30 2024 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉edit**** my fault
Fyaaaaaaa...best ever
Rip BIG L miss hearing ur shit everyday brother the game ain't the same without you mutha fukah
YEAH YEAH YEAH
get you Lzzz up
Shiiiaaatttt ....
Sounds just like Jay-Z😂
What I meant to say, is Jay-Z sounded like big l right after he died.
Imagine if it was jay z he was talking shit about in the lyrics like he was the bum dude trying to hang around
Not just like that .the part when I said I stopped hanging around y'all cause it be niggas like y'all be waiting for my downfall..I knew he meant jay or niggas who was ran him but mostly jay he saw the dirty ways everyone now seeing
1. Big L - The Big Picture (Intro) 0:00
2. D.I.T.C. - Get Yours (feat. Big L) (Remix) 1:59
3. Lord Finesse & Big L - Yes You May (Remix) 5:54
4. DJ Premier & Big L - Platinum Plus (feat. Big Daddy Kane) 10:09
5. Big L - Tonys Touch 13:28
6. Ghostface, Jadakiss, Nas & Big L - Run (9th Wonder Remix) 15:19
7. Showbiz & A.G. - Dignified Soldiers (feat Big L, Lord Finesse, & O.C.) 20:00
8. DMX, Rakim & Nas - East Coast Kings (feat. Big L) 24:28
9 . Big L - Give It To 'Em L (Demo Version) (1991) 27:56
10. Big L - On The Mic (Roc Raida Turntablist Mix) 31:29
11. Big L & Shyheim - Furious Anger 34:59
12. Big L, O.C. & A.G. - Thick (Blast In The Hood Version) 38:34
13. Big L - Sandman 118 42:09
14. Big L - Hard To Kill 44:59
15. Big L - The Enemy (feat. Fat Joe) 47:10
16. Big L - Flamboyant I 49:55
17. Big L - How Will I Make It 51:16
18. Big L - Stretch & Bobbito '92 55:11
19. Big L - Stretch & Bobbito '98 56:26
Big L = Flame 🔥 Bars 4 LIFE MA DU
R.I.P. L
Y BOY BLESS TEK 9
"I'm from New York and Never been a fan of the nicks"......
Unerreicht und unübertroffen.
Nice and smooth. But, the volume is low man...
Yikes! When rap was good!
Totally.... Personally still always go back to the 90s
Lamont Coleman🎛🎚🗣 🎤🔊🎵🎶💯🗿
Yeah nice tribute man, except theres more ads than free spotify,.. Just making money off the man
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#4real L
What is the name of the song on 31:35?!?!?!?
1. Big L - The Big Picture (Intro) 0:00
2. D.I.T.C. - Get Yours (feat. Big L) (Remix) 1:59
3. Lord Finesse & Big L - Yes You May (Remix) 5:54
4. DJ Premier & Big L - Platinum Plus (feat. Big Daddy Kane) 10:09
5. Big L - Tonys Touch 13:28
6. Ghostface, Jadakiss, Nas & Big L - Run (9th Wonder Remix) 15:19
7. Showbiz & A.G. - Dignified Soldiers (feat Big L, Lord Finesse, & O.C.) 20:00
8. DMX, Rakim & Nas - East Coast Kings (feat. Big L) 24:28
9 . Big L - Give It To 'Em L (Demo Version) (1991) 27:56
10. Big L - On The Mic (Roc Raida Turntablist Mix) 31:29
11. Big L & Shyheim - Furious Anger 34:59
12. Big L, O.C. & A.G. - Thick (Blast In The Hood Version) 38:34
13. Big L - Sandman 118 42:09
14. Big L - Hard To Kill 44:59
15. Big L - The Enemy (feat. Fat Joe) 47:10
16. Big L - Flamboyant I 49:55
17. Big L - How Will I Make It 51:16
18. Big L - Stretch & Bobbito '92 55:11
19. Big L - Stretch & Bobbito '98 56:26
Mase, Cam'ron , Jim Jones , JAY Z🧐
Don't forget bloodshed
@@stoneloc8979 🤦🏽♂️💯🙆🏾♂️how can I forget the reason cam started doing his thing.... 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽