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Although this latest release is said to conclude his catalog of recordings, since his death there have been a couple of projects honoring the life and career of the DITC member. In late 2009 it was announced that the documentary 'Street Struck,' which began filming when L was alive, was slated to be released in February 2010, coinciding with the 11th anniversary of his death. Additionally, the compilation '139th & Lenox' was released in August, compiling previously unreleased tracks and mixes to L's music.
Born Lamont Coleman, L was tragically murdered just before he was set to drop his sophomore album, and was rumored to sign a deal with Jay-Z's Rock-A-Fella records. L's murder remains unsolved. 'Return of the Devils Son' drops November 16.



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