Eine Szene aus der BEST OF FAT BEATS RADIO VOL. 1 DVD mit BIG L, PARTY ARTY, A.G. & D-FLOW. da real, hot shit from da 90s. makin' history. So muss Radio sein - AIGHT! www.derbystarr.com
The fact he mentioned Mobb Deep let's you know who he held in high regard musically even from the start. Love how he gave NORE love too as well as McGruff, Party Arty, Jay-z & Lord Finesse for being on his album.
No disrespect i'm only 19 and its my first time listening to this all i can say its these guys are just from another planet compare to the shit rap they give us today...
if u pay attention to this mans voice and the beat..before he starts rapping, and hes just talking over the beat..hes flowing..not even intentionally..its just natural..deadass...look.
DuckGoddies mans had RHYTHMIC intelligence, humorous and charismatic CADENCE and very technical multi rhyming SKILLS. The most talented rapper I ever heard all eras hands down .
All the diehard Big L fans please have faith in me I will never stop continuing on the lyrical path he paved for us. I’ve probably watched this 1000 times n it always feels fresh n always reinforces the vision we share. He had monumental plans far beyond the common consensus. A culture where multi-syllabic lyrics that would still sound good acapella. One love to uncle Mont you live forever🧡
That’s why he’s my goat, made a point of trying to destroy every track he was on. Truly the greatest of all time for me, nobody can tell me otherwise… there isn’t one song where he is outshined or spits a sub par verse, he was and is the definition of a true lyricist, no one compares to him for me, some are similar in ways but none are ever as gifted as he was. Rip L, I’ll see you soon
This guy is humble with ultimate first rate high level confidence but humble. He gave props to Cam and DMX for setting him up for success. They brought back the real raw hip hop
When the host said: "It's about time for y'all to rhyme", D Flow scanned the room real quick, and took the initiative with no fear, when you work on your skill focus steps in place, and any fear that was present, leaves the premises. Edited to say that the first flow was the most flawless flow of all, in this session, and it's a metaphor for life, how D Flow was caught off guard, but his skill was so on point that he was able to smash through his verse easy (when skill meets opportunity you gotta be the first to step up).
The beat D-Flow freestyles over is from Themes, Dreams & Schemes, for everyone that searchin it too. When L starts flowing it seems like his eyes become a wall from where a inner voice reads the lyrics down, like he was possessed
True Hip Hop fans & fellow Harlemnites forever Love & Miss Big L, especially if you grew up in the era & were blessed to have met him in person on 139th as I was. His ability to write & recite versatile lyrics that depicted all that Harlem & NYC had to offer was incomparable.
Big L was definitely on his way to top of rap game it's shame he didn't reach his potential in hip hop .I would to see him do more albums and work with emcees DJ and female artists
They started freestyling, i aint even got to Big L yet but i know he gonna come in and body everyone blasting off. One of the greatest lyricists of all time.
A piece of L's freestyle was on his and Shyheims song and furious anger. It's really sad to think of all the MC's like L and Pun who passed that would've had such a positive impact on what hip hop is today. RIP to Harlem's finest
Hip Hop Demon yeah thats why AG said "you gotta be more consistent with the beat" they all spit on one beat then they set L up with a more nasty beat. that wasnt fair to the group
28/3-2021 and I come back watching this again. Can kinda get a glimpse of that dope personality. Humble, business minded, clear goals. A young gifted man at his peek that went platinum with his second studio album right after his untimely and tragic passing. Unfortunately this was his last album. R.I.P. to Big-L the Harlem finest. 139 lenox representative to world wide fame. His name is still honored and his music still very much alive. And that's exactly what great music is supposed to be. Timeless
No Doubt, Most Of Theses New Cats Have Forgot About The Art And The Skills, Only Saying Wack Shit To Please The Ladies, The Rhymes Are Wack, The Flow Is Wack, Everything Is Basic, Nothing Impressive.
Big King L the best NY Rapper from the 90s much love for him R.I.P. Lamont Big L Coleman miss you so much belive me homie im true fanic psycho idol street need your rap music yeahh street always go love you yeahh