Renie Nostalgic: "Big L was taken out at the prime of his life and when his career was really just getting started. Despite this, Big L had a huge impact on th... Read More...
At first sight, "Return of the Devil's Son" is another eyewash of a posthumous rap album, suggesting a 'return' that sadly cannot happen and masquerading alrea... Read More...
In 2001, Bobbito laid his label project to rest with the "Farewell Fondle 'Em" retrospective. Four years later Rawkus founders Brian Brater and Jarret Myer giv... Read More...
Since there's so little Big L released material available to review, it almost behooves hip-hop critics to cover every single nugget available. And this surpris... Read More...
Tragedy struck the hip-hop world hard on February 15th, 1999. Lamont Coleman, better known to rap fans everywhere as Big L, was gunned down in the streets of H... Read More...
Labels trying to gain notoriety through star-studded compilations are nothing new. In fact, for "The Difference Vol. 1" Official Jointz Recordings out of New Y... Read More...