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Raised In Harlem's Uptown Sector "Danger Zone"----139th Street And Lennox Avenue, Big L Was Faced With The Temptation's Of The Streets. Instead Of Living The Street Life He Chose Rap As A Way Out. His First Ever Crack On Wax Came In 1992's "Yes You May (Remix)."
In 1993 He Signed With Columbia Records And Released One Of The Illest Records Of All Time. The Record Was The Vinyl, Prom-Only, "Devil's Son." In 1995 He Released His Debut Album, "Lifestylz Of Da Poor And Dangerous." That Album Featured A joint With The Then Unknown Jay-Z, Called "Da Graveyard." The album was commercially ignored, but had huge sucess from the true hip-hop heads. The Source gave it 4 mics, which meant it was really, really good.
Big L's Sucess Was Rising, Later He Formed The Underground Group D.l.T.C. Which Included Fat Joe, Show, Buckwild, Diamond, A.G., Lord Finesse & O.C. Sadly L's Carrer Was Short Lived, He Was Killed On February 15th. He Was Shot In The Head And Chest And Died Instantly. Although Through Family, Friends & Rawkus Records L's Sophmore Album Was Released In August Of 2000.
The Album Includes Production By DJ Premier And Buckwild To Name A Few, And Features The Hits "Ebonics" & "Deadly Comobonation," Featuring The Late Tupac Shakur. Big L May Not Be Wth Us Today But Hs Essesnce Is Still Felt In The Rap Game.
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