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His realm is a new horizon of cuts
They expand from his hand as he conducts
Aim a lot of cool projects not photography
Cut-Creator, Philly-Phil's biography
The lyrical virtuoso makes his return
All adversaries should be concerned
LL Cool J is back again
Allow me to introduce you to my friend Cut-Creator
He circumcises DJ's when he's on the airwaves
Til the mission's complete, you're a musical slave
English revision he endure any collision
Like a surgeon with a scalpel, he'll make an incision
As for me I'll annihilate, eggs, I'll excommunicate
You from rappin' and my lyrics are the best
Slow down the rap but not the subject matter
All you sucker DJ's will scatter
Cut-Creator will employ techniques that will absorb toy boy
The real helper of cuts, Cut-Creator is his name

The boy's so nice, my focus was strained
You could re-arrange but you don't have the brains
To arrange scratch-padders for the audio change
Not trippin', I'm a tree of fundamental geometry
Just Cool J, that's me, I'm dangerous
I need a beat
Yeah I made it, don't look astonished
I had to remind you of what I accomplished
My scenario, four-door stereo, up-beatin' beat, zero is the ratio
Cut-Creator, LL Cool J, say "Ole" to what we just played
Rappers who don't evade instead we invade
And all competitors will be slayed
Any comment is a compliment
No group's talent can be the equivalent of mine and his combined
Total harmony between the cuts and the rhyme
So why listen the greats by the deaf of the bass
Takin' out every sucker, DJ in the place
A performance underrated is not narrated
So Cut-Creator's social status can't be elevated
He's dangerous
Demolishin' DJ's in under a second
I quote an old phrase from my last record
The beat elevates, the scratch excels
Except I came here to raise some hell
Searchin' up sykes and cuts like a blade
He could squeeze a dry sponge and make Kool-Aid
I'll keep it steady, the record turns many
Instead of a needle, he uses a machete
He scuffs the bars to get you involved as the record revolves
DJ's dissolve, musically, physically, mentally
He's an innovator, greater, Cut-Creator is on the crossfader
Sometimes I gotta check what I invest
On Farmer's Boulevard is where I rest
I'm numero uno, amigo with an ego
[Incomprehensible] francais an' italiano
The mouth projects and I'll inject into your ears
A new concept cuts soon in silence to be unveiled
To the Cool J phenomena, all must hail
I'm dangerous

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Lamont Coleman (May 30, 1974 in Harlem, New York – February 15, 1999), also known by his stage name Big L, was an American rapper who made significant contributions to the New York City music scene in the 1990s as a member of the hip hop collective D.I.T.C. In February 1999, Big L was shot and killed before releasing his second album. Members of the hip hop community consider him to be one of the most skilled MC's of all-time.

Big L's debut solo album, Lifestylez Ov Da Poor & Dangerous, was released in March 1995. The album featured guest appearances from a number of artists, notably Kid Capri, Lord Finesse, and at the time, an unknown Cam'Ron, and Jay-Z. Two singles, "M.V.P" and "Put It On", were released from the album, both of which reached the top twenty-five of Billboard's Hot Rap Tracks. The album itself also reached the Billboard 200. From 1997 to 1999, Big L worked on his second album The Big Picture. The album featured cameos from Fat Joe, Kool G Rap, Tupac Shakur, and Big Daddy Kane among others. Jay-Z has said that Big L was set to sign with his Roc-A-Fella label, but died the week before. The Big Picture would be his last recorded album, released posthumously in August 2000. It was put together by his manager and partner in Flamboyant Entertainment, Rich King. It contains songs that L had recorded and a cappella recordings that were never used, completed by producers and guest MCs that Big L respected or had worked with previously. The album was certified gold a month later.

Lamont was killed in the doorway of 45 West 139th Street in Harlem on February 15, 1999, after being shot 23 times in the eye and chest. Gerard Woodley, one of Big L's childhood friends, was arrested in May 1999 for the crime. At the time of his death, L had two brothers in prison. "It's a good possibility it was retaliation for something [Big L's] brother did, or [Woodley] believed he had done," said a spokesperson for the NYPD. Woodley was later released and the murder case remains unsolved.

Big L's brother was later shot and stopped breathing in the same neighborhood while searching for clues relating to his brother's murder.

Gang Starr has made a tribute to Big L on their Sirius/XM satellite radio show and a song entitled "Full Clip".

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