The Big Picture (Big L Album) - Track Listing

Track Listing

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No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
1. "The Big Picture" (Intro) Lamont Coleman, Christopher Martin DJ Premier 2:59
2. "Ebonics (Criminal Slang)" Coleman, Rondell Turner Ron Browz 3:21
3. "Size ’Em Up" Coleman, Turner Ron Browz 3:55
4. "Deadly Combination" (featuring 2Pac) Coleman, Ronald Bowser, Tupac Shakur Ron G 2:32
5. "98 Freestyle" Coleman Lord Finesse 2:09
6. "Holdin' It Down" (featuring AG, Miss Jones & Stan Spit) Andre Barnes, Coleman, Peter Phillips, Stan Draton, Tarsha Jones Pete Rock 4:39
7. "The Heist" Coleman, Turner Ron Browz 3:02
8. "The Enemy" (featuring Fat Joe) Coleman, Joseph Cartagena, Martin DJ Premier 2:48
9. "Fall Back" (featuring Kool G Rap) Coleman, James Elite, Nathaniel Wilson, Shomari Jackson Shomari 2:49
10. "Flamboyant" Bobby Ervin, Coleman, Gail Farrell, Mickael Heron Mike Heron 3:07
11. "Casualties of a Dice Game" Coleman, Turner Ron Browz 3:18
12. "Platinum Plus" (featuring Big Daddy Kane) Antonio Hardy, Coleman, Martin DJ Premier 3:37
13. "Who You Slidin' Wit" (featuring Stan Spit) Coleman, Draton, Phillips Pete Rock 4:13
14. "Games" (featuring Guru & Sadat X) Coleman, Derek Murphy, Keith Elam, Leroy Southwell Ysae 4:32
15. "The Heist Revisited" Coleman, Robert Hall Lord Finesse 3:01
16. "The Triboro" (featuring Fat Joe, O.C. & Remy Ma) Cartagena, Coleman, Martin, Omar Credle, Rodney Lemay Showbiz 5:29
Samples
  • "The Big Picture (Intro)" — Live performance of "Full Clip" by Gang Starr; "Whatever Goes Around" by Jerry Butler
  • "Ebonics" — "It Ain't Hard To Tell" by Nas
  • "Size 'Em Up" — "You Can Exit" by Gloria Gaynor
  • "The Enemy" — "Time's Up" by O.C.
  • "Fall Back" — "I Truly, Truly Believe" by The Temptations
  • "Flamboyant" — "Move Me" by James Gilstrap
  • "Platinum Plus" — "My Funny Valentine" by The Stylistics

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