Big Pun was a Latino hip-hop artist whose album Capital Punishment went to No. 1 on the R&B/hip-hop charts. He died in 2000 from obesity related heart failure.
Joe the God is like the angel of death, strangle your neck That's why Don Cartagena's the name your respect I bring the pain to your chest, that'll make You question your threshold Flex like you been forced, still bless you like a chest cold We destined to explode, that's why I ...
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I ain't a rapper I just bust a lot off the top What yo yo The penalty is death especially when I'm mentally stressed My enemies hang with me 'til I eventually flip I never reject an offer to battle Slap a coffin on the saddle ...
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Big Pun, Larger Than Life; In the Bronx, Fans Mourn Their RapperDavid Segal
Eminem,The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce) Despite wrestling with the ghosts of his past,Eminem'sThe Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce)finds him sounding reinvigorated behind the mic. The project has the Detroit rapper stepping back into his Slim Shady skin with a shocking amount...
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Damon Dash:He was known as Big L the Rapper. He always was nice. He was the guy in Harlem that was the best rapper on Lenox. There wasn’t nobody else but Big L. Don:I always go back to the snapping because that's where it all started from. ...
decade ago, this rapper/producer released a solo album which is contemporary to any “G-Funk” or “Reality Rap” album to come out in oh-three, and probably a damn sight better than a lot to be released in oh-four. Is this album worth the price of admission to a game of Pac-Man...