Big L f. Bloodshed & Cam’Ron – Harlem Nights

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    A classic from Children of the Corn that is seeing an official release on the Big L “L Corleone” collection available on iTunes this Tuesday.

    33 thoughts on “Big L f. Bloodshed & Cam’Ron – Harlem Nights

    1. Madd joint there..Where Bloodshed at?felt Cam’Ron too, his style has totally changed and ofcourse BigL was on point as usual!

    2. Rhyme In Peace BIG L and BLOODSHED. Keep holding the torch for them, Cam. This BEAST track is a huge reminder of what could have been.

    3. esa morra de rosa tiene un buen pedorrin
      no mms!! un trailersaso para un mendigo maletin jaja.!! pero chingona la rolaaa.!!

    4. DAMN i didnt evne know cam had it like that,he WENT OFF!!!I was thinkin fuck the dipset days when i heard that,he should of never switched his style and dumbed it down…AND WE ALL KNOW WHAT BIG L CAN DO N WOULD OF BEEN.

    5. At rhirfior and anyone else who is reading. Your top five is garbage. I know we are entitled to our own opinion, but Big L, Biggie, TechNine don’t deserve to be mentioned on any top list. Here are my reasons. Big L and Biggie don’t have the body of work for any list. Granted both of Biggie’s first two albums are considered classics, it’s like saying Bo Jackson should be in the Hall of Fame. What I mean by that is Bo was the greatest athlete in any generation but did not have a very long career. Therefore he can’t get in. That should be applied to Biggie and Big L. For the people that say what about Pac well Pac had five albums to his credit with each release getting better and better which shows his growth. Tech n9ne is a decent lyricist, but please listen to someone named Pharoahe Monch first if you want to put a true lyricist up there. He can rap laps around anyone dead or alive. My top five goes like this: 1) Eminem, 2) Nas, 3) Jay-z, 4) Pac, 5) Pharoahe monch.

      1. yo son two classic albums isn’t enough to be considered a goat? you got em up there, that nigga only got two great albums (neither of them is a CLASSIC, either; they both got numerous wack songs).

        pharaohe monch still hasn’t put out a classic as a solo artist. is he a great mc? yeah. he’s a monster on the mic and can probably eat whoever steps to him. but he doesn’t have a classic album, not even with organised konfusion. he has great tracks but no classic.

        so how is big not top 5? ready to die is a front-to-back classic, and life after death is the best double cd in hip-hop history. fuck outta here.

        also, as to your list, fuck outta here for not including kool g rap. all those niggas in your top 5 were heavily influenced by kgr, one of the most consistent — still putting out raw shit, just had a banger of an LP last year — ever. plus at any point in his career he could eat any of those niggas at any point in their career.

    6. anyone who puts eminem in theyre top 5 rappers of all time yet alone number 1 is definitely white and if you wanna talk about em’s body of work most of it is hot garbage besides the first two albums

    7. I agree with the bottom two statements. You don’t know shit if you think that Emimen is better than Big L and you don’t know shit if you think that Emimen is in the top five all time. GZA, Big Pun, Kool G Rap, Big L and Nas just to name a quick 5 better than Em any day. I am sure someone else could recite five better than him also just as fast. 5/5 on this track, that beat is insane.

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