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Return of the Devil's Son, is rapper Big L's second posthumous album. Its release date is November 23, 2010, through SMC Recordings.[1] Officially put together by L's brother Donald Phinazee it's a collection of previously unreleased material, including early demo tracks, outtakes from Lifestylez Ov Da Poor & Dangerous and The Big Picture together with a few freestyles and new remixes.[2] It will have a guest appearances from Royal Flush and Kool G Rap, and production by Showbiz, Lord Finesse, Large Professor, Domingo, amongst others.

Track listing

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No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Return of the Devil's Son"Showbiz 
2."Devil's Son"Showbiz 
3."Danger Zone"J-Love 
4."Sandman 118"  
5."School Days"Showbiz 
6."Principle Of The New School"Showbiz 
7."Unexpected Flava"Large Professor, Lord Finesse 
8."Tony’s Touch 139"  
9."Right To The Top" (featuring Royal Flush and Kool G Rap)Domingo 
10."Once Again"J-Love 
11."Harlem World Universal"  
12."I Won't"  
13."Hard to Kill"  
14."Power Moves"  
15."If You Not Aware"  
16."I Should Have Used A Rubber"Buckwild 
17."Doo Wop #5"  
18."Yes You Can"  
19."Audition"  
20."MC's What Going On"Showbiz 
21."Slaying the Mic"  

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