West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: The Predator on October 16, 2025, 08:13:57 AM
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L's back...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iHQvBNKP1E&t=15s
Sick beat, L and Nas both bodied it...the latter's best guest verse this year.
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The King of Harlem is HERE! Hip Hop icon and one of the genre’s most distinctive voices, Big L returns with Harlem's Finest: Return Of The King. The long-awaited follow-up to his 2000 classic, The Big Picture. A HipHop Pioneer, Lamont (Big L) Coleman continues to inspire generations of rap’s elite MCs. “u aint gotta chance” is the lead single from the highly anticipated body of work. song and arriving October 31, 2025 via Mass Appeal.
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Big L 💥💥💥
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This is really nice, been anticipating this album since it was announced.
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big l rip!
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big l rip!
one of the best ever, but his part is quite short
unfortunately lived far too short, and why because someone confused him with his brother
Lifestylez Ov Da Poor & Dangerous = was no is a milestone in history I'm just saying 95
Put It On (Feat. Kid Capri)
MVP
Ah, where should I stop? The whole album is awesome, the production Buckwild, Lord Finesse, Showbiz
The Big Picture (1974-1999)
You can listen to the album from front to back, from back to front without skipping a track
and let's not forget Children Of The Corn = Big L, Murda Mase, Killa Kam, Bloodshed, Herb McGruff
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RIP L.
Long life to Nas.
Shout out to MA, resurrecting rap in 2025 8)
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How yall like the first single?
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This is really nice, been anticipating this album since it was announced.
Me too, this is the one release from this Mass Appeal legends rollout that I've been keen to hear out of all of them.
Would be cool if there was a west-coast equivalent, so you could have rappers like King T, MC Ren, WC etc having their own albums come out under one umbrella imprint like Nas has been doing with Mass Appeal.
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Me too, this is the one release from this Mass Appeal legends rollout that I've been keen to hear out of all of them.
Would be cool if there was a west-coast equivalent, so you could have rappers like King T, MC Ren, WC etc having their own albums come out under one umbrella imprint like Nas has been doing with Mass Appeal.
That would be cool to see, Snoop could do this through Death Row Records.