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Originally Posted by Jester
He's pretty good. Like I said, he pioneered punchline rap. I mean, punchline rap sucks, but he was the first one to do it and is basically the only tolerable punchline exclusive rapper. After that, it gets fucking boring.
He only had one album before he was killed, called Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous. It's a solid record, and Big L is very clever, you'll have fun catching different punchlines as you listen.
Songs: Put it On, Devil's Son, Danger Zone, Street Struck.
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This is the first time I've heard the term "punchline rap". What does that mean exactly?