139 & Lenox is Big L’s second posthumous album and third album overall, released August 31, 2010. The 12-song collection of rare and unreleased tracks is a tribute to the D.I.T.C. rapper’s Harlem block, 139th Street and Lenox Avenue, and was released by Flamboyant Entertainment, the label that Big L founded.
The tracklist is a repurposed version of the unofficial mixtape The Archives 1996–2000, released in 2006. 9 out of the 12 tracks on 139 & Lenox first appeared on The Archives, not including “Nigga Please”, “Universal Freestyle”, or “Devil’s Son (Live Remix)”.