Episode two of BIG L Biography Forever provides an in-depth deconstruction of "Lifestylez ov da Poor and Dangerous," Big L's nineteen ninety-five debut album. The episode analyzes the album track-by-track, examining standout songs like "Put It On," "M.V.P.," "Da Graveyard," and "Street Struck." It breaks down Big L's unique lyrical techniques including his use of internal rhymes, complex wordplay, deadpan delivery, versatility across different styles, and authentic street content. The episode traces his massive influence on later artists including Eminem, Jay-Z, Nas, J. Cole, and Kendrick Lamar, explaining how Big L's technical approach to rapping became standard practice for lyrical MCs and why one classic album was enough to secure his legendary status.
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