Lamont Coleman (May 30, 1974 – February 15, 1999), better known as Big L, was an American rap artist. Big L was born, raised, lived, and fatally shot in the same Harlem neighborhood he so frequently rhymed about. He is mostly remembered for his freestyle ability, his critically acclaimed debut album Lifestylez Ov Da Poor & Dangerous and his murder at the age of twenty-four. Following Coleman's death, he has been since celebrated as one of the better skilled emcees of all time, due to his oft-lauded punchlines and razor-sharp lyrics.
His first recording under the name Big L was made in 1995 with Lifestylez Ov Da Poor & Dangerous. He gained recognition within the genre of rap music for his renditions of Put it on; No Endz, No Skinz; Street Struck and Da Graveyard (which featured a then unknown Jay-Z). He also had a famous 7 minute freestyle with Jay-Z that was on the Stretch & Bobbito Radio Show in NYC. Despite critical acclaim for his album, it was poorly promoted by Columbia Records and failed to meet sales expectations. He left the record label shorty thereafter.
Big L's biggest success came with Ebonics which he recorded on his own "Flamboyant" label in the summer of 1998. The single, which consists of defininitions of slang terms, is widely regarded as his best work: [sic].
Check it: My weed smoke is my lye
A ki of coke is a pie.
When I'm lifted, I'm high.
With new clothes on, I'm fly.
Cars is whips and sneakers is kicks.
Money is chips, movies is flicks.
Also, cribs is homes. Jacks is pay phones.
Cocaine is nose candy; cigarettes is bones.
A radio is a box, a razor blade is a ox.
Phat diamonds is rocks, and jakes is cops...
His last recorded release was The Big Picture on August 1, 2000, put together by his manager and partner in Flamboyant Ent., Rich King, from songs L had recorded and acapellas that were never used, as well as calling in producers and guest rappers that L respected and worked with before. The album was certified gold a month later.He was also good friends with Glen Jasper (known back then as the lepricorn)
Rumors say that DJ Premier is producing the next Big L album, due out during 2006-07.
Big L is also one of the more slept on storytellers in rap. His epic stories such as Clinic, Casualties of a Dice Game, and The Heist have drawn comparisons to legendary rap stories such as Slick Rick's "Children's Story" and Notorious B.I.G.'s "Warning".
In 2005, former associate Mase publicly stated that he ghostwrote many of Big L's rhymes, however many in the hip hop community have dismissed Mase's claims.
1974 births | 1999 deaths | American rappers | Entertainers who died in their 20s | People from Manhattan | Murdered entertainers | New York musicians
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