The Danger Zone (album)

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The Danger Zone
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 31, 2011 (2011-05-31)
Recorded19941999
Genre East Coast hip hop, hardcore hip hop
Length69:50
Label RBC, eOne
Producer DJ Premier, Lord Finesse, DJ Phantom, Donald Phinazee
Big L chronology
Return of the Devil's Son
(2010)
The Danger Zone
(2011)
L Corleone
(2012)

The Danger Zone is the fourth posthumous album by American hip hop artist Big L, released May 31, 2011 on RBC Records. [1] L's brother Donald Phinazee produced most of the album and other production came from DJ Phantom. The album was originally announced on April 12, 2011, [2] and features artists such as Gang Starr, O.C., Herb McGruff, A.G., Roc Raida, Lord Finesse as well as other D.I.T.C. members. It is the second album that contains unreleased and unheard tracks and freestyles. [3] [4] after Return of the Devil's Son . [5]

Contents

The album received positive reviews and Andres Vasquez calls the album a "must have". [6]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."8 Iz Enuff" (demo version featuring Terra, Herb McGruff, Buddah Bless, Big Twan, Killa Cam, Trooper J & Mike Boogie)4:20
2."Harlem N.Y.C." (Beats 2 Blow remix) (featuring Bootsie and Herb McGruff)4:46
3."You Know What I'm About" (featuring Lord Finesse)4:26
4."98 Halftime Radio"3:39
5."Yours" (featuring O.C.)4:10
6."Work, Part II" (featuring Gang Starr)3:05
7."Tru Master"4:40
8."Cluemanati" (featuring Herb McGruff)4:59
9."5 Fingas of Death" (featuring Lord Finesse, A.G., Fat Joe, Diamond D)4:53
10."Let Me Find Out"2:34
11."We All Can't Ball" (featuring Liz Lucci and Richie Thums)3:55
12."S.K.I.T.S." (Remix featuring D.I.T.C.)4:05
13."Live in Amsterdam" (featuring A.G. and Roc Raida)20:18
Total length:69:50
Deluxe edition
No.TitleLength
14."Raw & Ready" (featuring Party Arty)2:09
15."Thick" (remix)3:37
Total length:75:36

Personnel

Credits for The Danger Zone adapted from Allmusic. [7]

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
United StatesMay 31, 2011RBC Records CD RBCCD231
Digital download

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