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All songs co-written by L. Coleman. Samples include "Vibrations" (as performed by Buster Williams) and "Stay With Me" (as performed by DeBarge).
Having made a name for himself as a guest MC on D.I.T.C. (Diggin' in the Crates) projects such as Diamond D.'s Stunts, Blunts & Hip-Hop and Showbiz & A.G.'s Runaway Slave, the flamboyantly gifted Lamont Coleman (aka Big L) dropped his debut in early 1995. A product of the mean streets of Harlem, L made his bones in the rap game with his rapid fire freestyle delivery and clever punchline-peppered rhymes. A patchwork album with a few outstanding cuts, Lifestylez fails to package the lightning-in-a-bottle talent of this cut-above MC. The album showcases L as a master of the lyrical stickup undressing his competition with kinetic metaphors and a brash comedic repertoire. The lead track, "Put It On" produced by Kid Capri, is a party cut with a criminal attitude. "M.V.P." snatches a brief segment from DeBarge's "Stay With Me" (later aggrandized on the Notorious B.I.G.'s popular remix of "One More Chance"). "Da Graveyard" features a young Cam'ron (here Killa Kam) and most notably a superb verse from a pre-Jigga Jay-Z (at the outset of his solo career). With better production and marketing, Big L might have found himself with a platinum album but instead he settled for platinum respect. This album captures the dynamic potential of a street legend, a legend who would later be gunned down in his prime. ~ M.F. DiBella
Recorded at Powerplay Studios, Unique Studios and Chung King Studios, New York.
Engineers: Tony Smalios (tracks 1, 6); Chris "Conman" Conway (tracks 2-5, 7-12).
Personnel: Big L, Terra, Herb McGruff, Buddah Bless, Twan, Killa Kam, Trooper J, Mike Boogie (vocals).
Producers: Buck-Wild, Lord Finesse, Showbiz, Craig Boogie.
The Source (3/95, p.71) - 4 Stars - Slammin' - "...he comes with ill animated lyrics, combined with metaphors that stun; a combo sure to have suckas on the run..." Lifestylez Ov Da Poor & Dangerous Music Big L Lifestylez Ov Da Poor & Dangerous Songs Lifestylez Ov Da Poor & Dangerous Music Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews OUTSTANDING THE BEGINNING OF GREATNESS..... IN THE SAME CLASS AS A BIGGIE, NAS AND JAY Z Submitted by CLONGS (BROOKLYN, NY (East NY)) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
AHEAD OF HIS TIME WITH HIS STYLE OF RHYME HE HAD A BRIGHT FUTURE MAPPED OUT. WAS GOING TO BE SIGNED TO ROC-A-FELLA RECORDS AND WOULD'VE BEEN RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE DYNASTY. IF HE WAS STILL ALIVE WHO YOU THINK WOULD'VE HAVE BEEN CARRYING JAY-Z'S TORCH AFTER RETIREMENT??? REST IN PEACE LAMONT!!! Submitted by david.ferris (HARLEM, NY, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The G.O.A.T This man is the illest emcee. Fresh lyrics,live stylez and jazzy beats. A Hip-Hop classic, go BUY it. R.I.P Big L Submitted by yoje_10 (Ottawa,On,Canada)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Most Valuable Poet on da M.I.C Classic LP...Big L proved he was one of tha greatest and he proved that fans and artists dont know what music is.....R.I.P Big L....Harlem's holdin u down forever Submitted by lilboomboom60 (Boomtown, NY)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
R.I.P Goes To Mah Man BIG L this album is the bomb!!!
better have this album...period... Submitted by a reviewer (Aurora, CO USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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