Lamont Coleman (May 30, 1974 – February 15, 1999), better known by his stage name
Big L, was an American rapper. Coleman
was born and raised in Harlem, New York, where he started his rapping
career with Three the Hard Way. His first professional appearance came on Lord Finesse's
"Yes You May (Remix)". He released his debut video, Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous
in 1995, and significantly contributed to the underground hip hop scene. He created his own
independent label, Flamboyant Entertainment, in 1998 where he released one of
his best known singles "Ebonics" (1998).
On
February 15, 1999, Coleman was killed by an unknown assailant in a drive-by
shooting in his native Harlem. His second studio album, The Big Picture, was put together by
Coleman's manager, Rich King. It was released the following year and certified
gold by the Recording Industry Association of
America (RIAA).
Lifestyles of the Poor and Dangerous