DITC Remembers Big L

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With today marking the 11th anniversary of Big L’s murder DITC members Lord Finesse and Ogee reminisce over the fallen MC. Throw ya L’s up. Still one of the best yet.

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  1. NotoriousRambo says:

    RIP BIG L HARLEM’S FINEST AND THE REAL PLK!!! CANT WAIT FOR THAT DOCUMENTARY “STREET STRUCK” THAT’S IN THE WORKS TO COME OUT FINALLY GIVING L SOME SHINE AND INTRODUCING THOSE WHO DON’T KNOW ABOUT HIM TO THE WORLD.

    FOR THOSE WHO DON’T KNOW BIG L DID MAKE A CAMEO APPEARANCE IN FAT JOE’S “JOHN BLAZE” HE CAN BE SEEN WHEN PUN IS SAYING I’LL APPEAR IN YOUR DREAMS!!!

    FOR ALL THE BIG L FANS CHECK OUT HIS SITE http://biglonline.com/

    ONE THING I’M PISSED OFF ABOUT IS THAT JAYZ , CAM’RON, AND FAT JOE NEVER GIVE L ANY SHOUT OUTS OR TRIBUTES I DON’T KNOW IF ITS BECAUSE THEY WANT TO PRESERVE HIS LEGACY OR THEY DON’T WANT THE WORLD TO KNOW ABOUT HIM CAUSE HES A WAY BETTER RAPPER THAN ANY OF THEM SMH

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    Big L Documentary To Hit Stores Soon

    Late Harlem rapper Big L’s life story is going to be told in a new documentary titled Street Struck: The Big L Story.

    The documentary, produced by Dangerzone Films, chronicles the rapper – real name Lamont Coleman -’s rise to fame. The documentary includes his work with Children of Da Corn (Ma$e, McGruff, Bloodshed and Cam’Ron), as well as his part as a member of the Diggin’ In The Crates crew.

    The documentary will, in addition, have stories told by family members, friends and other rappers that collaborated with him.

    Fans of the deceased rapper will be especially excited to know that the documentary will feature rare footage of Big L performing with Big Pun on stage, as well as conducting an interview from the set of Fat Joe’s “John Blaze” video shoot.

    Artists such as Mysonne, DJ Premier, Showbiz, McGruff, Cipha Sounds, and Stan Spit, among others, give their insight on the rapper, who was gunned down February 1999 in Harlem.

    In related news, a mural of Big L on Harlem’s 140th Street will be re-done to weatherproof and touch up the painting.

    Currently, no release date has been slated.

  2. JaYSoN says:

    Definitely One of the best ever

  3. Post no billz says:

    Big L rest in peace (*dj premier voice*)

  4. fuckyall says:

    big l…another rapper given the “best”, “greatest”, “legend” status after an untimely death when the truth is nobody was listening or gave a fuck about him when he WAS alive….

    biggie was right….youre nobody til somebody kills you

  5. BKLYN says:

    ^ Point taken. But I felt L was ALWAYS respected and he was a lot of Dude’s Favorite Rappers favorite Rapper…

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  7. BK says:

    fuckyall says:
    Monday, February 15 2010 at 9:03 PM EST

    big l…another rapper given the “best”, “greatest”, “legend” status after an untimely death when the truth is nobody was listening or gave a fuck about him when he WAS alive….

    biggie was right….youre nobody til somebody kills you
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    IMA HAVE TO CO-SIGN THAT

  8. Markoni says:

    Cosign that, a lot of dudes are being called ”legend” ”greatest” or whatever after they died, but while they were alive they only got to be ”mediocre” rappers. In fact the only ones I see as being legendary before and after their deaths are Eazy E, Pac and Biggie, and I’m not that sure about Bigie either.

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