- Was a member of the famed D.I.T.C. crew.
- Was a freestyle hip-hop emcee.
- Recorded with Jay-Z.
- Had a deal with Jay-Z and was about to sign with Roc-A-Fella with his friends McGruff and C-Town. The trio had plans to form a group called the Wolfpack. Its members were supposed to be McGruff, C-Town, L, and Jay-Z. However, L was murdered a couple of days before they were supposed to close the deal.
- Was a Gemini.
- Recorded for Columbia/SME Records and Rawkus/MCA/Universal Records.
- Recorded a song called "Deadly Combination" with verses by Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G..
- Worked on a second Columbia/SME album in 1996, after "Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous." Three tracks ("Now or Never," "Hit It," and "Games Females Play") were released on the complication album "The Archives: 1996-2000." the album was never finished because L left Columbia/SME the same year.
- Lamont started his career in 1990, when he was in a group called Three the Hard Way, but he left because the other members didn't take it seriously. He later formed a group called Children of the Corn with a couple of emcees (Killa "Cam'Ron" Cam, Murda Mase, McGruff, and Bloodshed) from a local hip-hop crew called Caged Fury.
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