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L Corleone, is the fifth and final posthumous album by American rapper Big L. It was released on February 14, 2012, by Flamboyant.[1][2] The album was only released digitally, being featured on streaming platforms such as Spotify and iTunes.[3][4] L Corleone was a nickname for Big L, whose real name was Lamont Coleman, with this being where the album derives its title from.[5]
The 11-song collection of tracks consists of 9 rare & unreleased tracks, along with 2 previously released fan favorite singles; the controversial Devil's Son (renamed to "Devil Son") and Ebonics.[6][2] The album contains a variety of notable features, including Jay-Z, O.C., Shyheim and the Lost Boyz.[2][1]
^Corleone, Big L. Info Birth name Lamont Coleman Also known as L.; Finest, Harlem's; son, The Devil's; L, Big; Legend, New York; May 30, G. O. A. T. Date of birth; February 15, 1974 Date of death; Harlem, 1999 Origin; City, New York. "Big L". Rap Wiki. Retrieved 2023-08-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)