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The Predator

Big L - Harlems Finest: Rise of the Forgotten King LP
« on: Yesterday at 12:17:22 AM »
Out on halloween, Nas feature on 1st single.

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Mass Appeal and Big L's estate announced the details for the late rapper's fourth posthumous album, Harlem's Finest: Rise of the Forgotten King. The video they posted tells the story of how the Harlem native, born Lamont Coleman, got his coveted 24-karat gold Presidential Rolex. You can see Big L wearing the watch in the official cover for the upcoming album. In the caption, Nas's record label confirmed the release date for the album is October 31.
This will be Big L's fifth album overall. His first posthumous album, The Big Picture, dropped over a year after the artist was gunned down during a drive-by shooting in Harlem. In the years after his death, Big L's estate handled the release of his two other posthumous albums, 139 & Lenox (2010) and The Danger Zone (2011).



Big L's Harlem's Finest: Rise of the Forgotten King is part of Mass Appeal's "Legend Has It" series. The campaign, which was announced earlier this year, features seven albums from seven acts, including Nas & DJ PREMIER, Ghostface Killah, Raekwon, Mobb Deep, De La Soul, Big L, and Slick Rick. Rae, Ghost, Mobb Deep and Slick Rick have already released dropped their respective albums.

Look out for Big L's new album on October 31.



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doggfather

Re: Big L - Harlems Finest: Rise of the Forgotten King LP
« Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 01:27:36 AM »
Really wait for this one.
 

The Predator

Re: Big L - Harlems Finest: Rise of the Forgotten King LP
« Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 01:37:31 AM »
“Big L was always ahead of his time. There’s some quotes out there from me about Big L, like how terrifyingly good that he was that made me have to step up my game. We were both signed to Columbia Records and I think the world never got a chance to get Big L the way they wanted him. It’s a blessing to have this celebration of him, and it’s a reminder that there’s different variants of hip hop and they’re all dope, but when it comes to lyricists, Big L’s the standard. A lot of people are safe out there and rap because Big L’s not no longer around. There’s a lot of stuff floating around today that’s really not good. This album will remind you that it’s not about hype, it’s about art. And that’s what Big L’s doing with this album, reminding the world, reminding New York, that even though there’s different styles that you should do and play with, which are very dope, never forget what this shyt comes from. The roots of this shyt is serious talent. “ - Nas

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