When you talk about the ones that have been lost along the way, Big L is a Harlem emcee that doesn’t fall to the wayside, as the duration of his career, short as it was until his tragic murder in 1999, made a more than lasting impact on the future of the New York City hip-hop mode.
His debut ’95 album Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous carried the artistic impact that an entire catalogue of music could include, and the gem among many titled “Street Struck” carries on in diversity amongst an album rife with a versatile kin of street-narrative tracks...
http://www.ology.com/music/hip-hop-relic-week-street-struck-big-l/07012011
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