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4 Michigan State, 1-0, at the DeMartin Soccer Complex, propelled by a second half goal from Alyssa Walker off a fastbreak steal. The Hawkeyes headed into the Big Ten Tournament looking to defend their 2020 crown. Fifth-year senior Alyssa Walker anchored an improved Iowa offense that finished in the top half of the conference in points with nine goals and 20 points, while the stout Hawkeye defense posted seven shutouts and held 18 opponents to two scores or fewer through 20 games. The 12-win season was the seventh in program history and the third in head coach Dave DiIanni’s eight seasons. The 2021 Hawkeyes posted a 12-6-2 record and placed fourth in the Big Ten, Iowa’s highest finish in the regular season since 1999. ISAAC - Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.These young and successful artists on the rise who are taken from this life way too early. Twenty-five years since the album’s release, and we are still seeing the same things happen to young artists like Pop Smoke.
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He would not make it to see the release of his follow-up album, The Big Picture, which was released by Rawkus Records posthumously in 1999. In 1999, he was gunned down by an unknown assailant at the age of 24. Unfortunately, like so many successful young rappers on the come up, Big L became a victim of the very circumstances he came to rap about. and split the cash / Then I murdered his ass and took his half.”
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The title track, “Lifestylez Ov Da Poor and Dangerous,” an obvious play on the reality TV show hosted by Robin Leach, was a far cry from the kind of things you would ever see mentioned on TV: “We stormed the city, shooting shit up like Frank Nitti / We robbed kids and split the dough 50/50. Big L Lifestylez Ov Da Poor & Dangerous, Columbia 1995 The six member posse cut features guest verses by Finesse, Microphone Nut, Party Arty of the group Ghetto Dwellaz, Grand Daddy I.U., and perhaps most notably, Hov himself. “Da Graveyard” was supposedly recorded after a seven minute freestyle featuring Big L and Jay-Z on the Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito Show in Feb. Clearly, this track was a bit darker than the singles, but it had a point to make: “You better listen when L rhyme / ‘Cause being street struck’ll get you nothin’ but a bullet or jail time” “Street Struck,” is a cautionary tale for the youth about how just avoiding the criminal lifestyle and street violence will prevent serving jail time or death. Taking the name from the popular TV sitcom, Big L invited seven rappers from his neighborhood – including Children of the Corn affiliates Herb McGruff and “Killa” Cam’Ron, Wu-Tang affiliate Buddha Bless, Terra, Big Twan, Trooper J and Mike Boogie – to join him on the track.īig L was also a storyteller, though not necessarily in the same sense as Slick Rick’s “Children’s Story.” His raps were never quite as PG rated. Showbiz of DITC joins L on the chorus of “No Endz, No Skinz,” a grittier track about money and women, which he follows with the legendary posse cut “8 Iz Enough.” Nostalgia aside, the track was yet another display of how unique L’s rap flows really were: “L’s a clever threat, a lyricist who never sweat/ Comparing yourself to me is like a Benz to a Chevrolette” “M.V.P.” – short for “Most Valuable Poet” – was produced by Lord Finesse and heavily sampled the track “Stay With Me” by DeBarge. And ‘Put It On’ just matched everything perfect.” So they needed something bright, something friendly. Like, everything did was dark, and it was gangsta, and it was… what was the ? Horror-core. In an interview with Hip-HopDX, Finesse explained how “ wanted something with a hook that would be kinda catchy, and something they could get radio play with.
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Featuring DJ Kid Capri and produced by Buckwild, the single was a display of just how talented the then 21-year-old rapper was: “Nobody can take nothin’ from Big L but a loss, chief / The last punk who fronted got a mouth full of false teeth / I’m known to gas a hottie and blast a shotty / Got more cash than Gotti / (You don’t know?) / You better ask somebody” “Put it On” was the closest thing to a mainstream hit that L would release. Considered to be an underground classic, his debut album managed to chart at No. Lifestylez Ov Da Poor and Dangerous was his magnum opus. Much like them, whole classes could be taught on his game changing lyricism. He was considered to be underground at a time when people were more focused on names like 2Pac and Biggie Smalls. He was like the Dark Horse comics of Hip-Hop. That quickly landed him a deal with Columbia records in 1993.