MP3 Lucky Lucianni - A Thousand Thoughts A Second
Price: 8.99 USD
Instant Download from music, digital version
- Add To Basket
Instant Download from music, digital version
|
Musicians use tradebit: Learn how to make music Pick up cool karaoke downloads Search for sheet music! |
Contains these products:
Single items of this product are available separately.
Size: 63.2 MB - internal.php - Platform: MP3 / All Pl
File Data:
Contact Seller:
music,
CDbaby reseller
USA, Member since 06/19/2005
URL:
Embed:
Description:
Bipolar Schitz-Hop from the bleeding-hearted Mic Boss Lucky Lucianni, reigning champion of Poetic Hate mail.
16 MP3 Songs
HIP HOP/RAP: Hip Hop, HIP HOP/RAP: Alternative Hip Hop
Details:
Hitting rock bottom gives you two choices: survive or die.
At only twenty-one years of age, Lucky Lucianni has already found himself on the surviving end of this decision countless times. His family-born cycle of drugs, abuse, and violence led to a collection of multiple felonies, a few too many overdoses, and forced enrollment in a behavior modification center by age fifteen, where his lifelong love for music was fed only by late night sessions with a FM radio.
Almost two years passed with his life and dreams put on hold, being brainwashed in an unknown mountain range, the radio waves his only solace. When he was finally released in a mental fog, his keepers believed he had been reprogrammed to live the life of a good, moral member of society.
However, the learned behavior that earned him his freedom was quickly forgotten the minute his feet hit the streets of San Jose once again. Lucky was born out of this dramatic shift from light to darkness; from the glossy utopian ideals he was fed while in rehab, to the harsh, grim realities of day to day life in the city.
At first, he set out to find freedom by simply joining the ranks of the violent masses: once again doing drugs, committing petty crimes, and generally being a detriment to the proper functions of society. His natural ambition was evident, and even though his aim was destructive, he chased his goal with fierce determination.
His journey into the gutter didn't bother him at all. Content with his dangerous addictions, hair-trigger temper, and steadily growing rap sheet of close encounters with violence and the law, Lucky lived and loved the derelict life. This careless phase of his life lasted until the night he was attacked with a sledgehammer during a fight with four neighborhood thugs. He was hit six times in the face and head. Afterwards, he stood up from his pool of blood and walked away, deciding then and there to rise above the conditions he had been striving to survive in.
He chose his lifelong love, music, as his weapon of choice. His new goal: rising above the violent masses and leading those who still dream out of the downward spiral he had violently found himself in. He cut many of his ties with the streets, instead focusing all of his energy towards his craft and his mission: to create music so full of passion that it moves his listeners, while also reflecting the life he leads.
His hard work began to pay off in early 2004 with the release of his first demo, "Takin' My Cut", which was spread with burned CD's and by word of mouth, while being met with positive responses. During that same year he befriended and began working with two local producers; Steve Murr, from Keymaster Studios, and PJ, one-half of Haji Beats. On April 20th of 2005, after months of work and scraping money together, Lucky independently released his first album, "On This I Stand." Things finally seemed to be headed in a new direction for Lucky Lucianni.
However, one month after the release of "On This I Stand", His father was found in a forest on the east coast, dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
Rock bottom never tells you when it's coming; but Lucky is used to its dark, musty feel. Despite the overwhelming events of his life, he somehow mustered the strength to stay focused. He flew directly from his father's funeral to Colorado to perform at his first show, as one of the opening acts under Lil Flip at an event hosted by Young Fri of the Turf Hawg Cartel. When he returned, he took time off of work, grabbed his pen and paper, and locked himself in the lab.
His poetical, insightful, and simultaneously self-deprecating and inspiring flow was tempered throughout the long, late nights of partying, staying out of jail, and finding light in all the darkest corners of life; forging a style sharp enough to cut even the most casual listener. Lucky Lucianni is a Mic Boss on the rise, gifted with gab and the ability to ink songs with blood directly from the heart. In an industry full of questionable credibility, this MC puts his soul on the line in an effort to turn the tides.
His work will inspire some, shame others, and carry on forever. He will not be stopped.
He is Lucky Lucianni
16 MP3 Songs
HIP HOP/RAP: Hip Hop, HIP HOP/RAP: Alternative Hip Hop
Details:
Hitting rock bottom gives you two choices: survive or die.
At only twenty-one years of age, Lucky Lucianni has already found himself on the surviving end of this decision countless times. His family-born cycle of drugs, abuse, and violence led to a collection of multiple felonies, a few too many overdoses, and forced enrollment in a behavior modification center by age fifteen, where his lifelong love for music was fed only by late night sessions with a FM radio.
Almost two years passed with his life and dreams put on hold, being brainwashed in an unknown mountain range, the radio waves his only solace. When he was finally released in a mental fog, his keepers believed he had been reprogrammed to live the life of a good, moral member of society.
However, the learned behavior that earned him his freedom was quickly forgotten the minute his feet hit the streets of San Jose once again. Lucky was born out of this dramatic shift from light to darkness; from the glossy utopian ideals he was fed while in rehab, to the harsh, grim realities of day to day life in the city.
At first, he set out to find freedom by simply joining the ranks of the violent masses: once again doing drugs, committing petty crimes, and generally being a detriment to the proper functions of society. His natural ambition was evident, and even though his aim was destructive, he chased his goal with fierce determination.
His journey into the gutter didn't bother him at all. Content with his dangerous addictions, hair-trigger temper, and steadily growing rap sheet of close encounters with violence and the law, Lucky lived and loved the derelict life. This careless phase of his life lasted until the night he was attacked with a sledgehammer during a fight with four neighborhood thugs. He was hit six times in the face and head. Afterwards, he stood up from his pool of blood and walked away, deciding then and there to rise above the conditions he had been striving to survive in.
He chose his lifelong love, music, as his weapon of choice. His new goal: rising above the violent masses and leading those who still dream out of the downward spiral he had violently found himself in. He cut many of his ties with the streets, instead focusing all of his energy towards his craft and his mission: to create music so full of passion that it moves his listeners, while also reflecting the life he leads.
His hard work began to pay off in early 2004 with the release of his first demo, "Takin' My Cut", which was spread with burned CD's and by word of mouth, while being met with positive responses. During that same year he befriended and began working with two local producers; Steve Murr, from Keymaster Studios, and PJ, one-half of Haji Beats. On April 20th of 2005, after months of work and scraping money together, Lucky independently released his first album, "On This I Stand." Things finally seemed to be headed in a new direction for Lucky Lucianni.
However, one month after the release of "On This I Stand", His father was found in a forest on the east coast, dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
Rock bottom never tells you when it's coming; but Lucky is used to its dark, musty feel. Despite the overwhelming events of his life, he somehow mustered the strength to stay focused. He flew directly from his father's funeral to Colorado to perform at his first show, as one of the opening acts under Lil Flip at an event hosted by Young Fri of the Turf Hawg Cartel. When he returned, he took time off of work, grabbed his pen and paper, and locked himself in the lab.
His poetical, insightful, and simultaneously self-deprecating and inspiring flow was tempered throughout the long, late nights of partying, staying out of jail, and finding light in all the darkest corners of life; forging a style sharp enough to cut even the most casual listener. Lucky Lucianni is a Mic Boss on the rise, gifted with gab and the ability to ink songs with blood directly from the heart. In an industry full of questionable credibility, this MC puts his soul on the line in an effort to turn the tides.
His work will inspire some, shame others, and carry on forever. He will not be stopped.
He is Lucky Lucianni
in partnership with CDbaby
More Files From This User
- MP3 Lucky Town - Any Way Im Fine
- MP3 Lucky Town - Welcome To Lucky Town
- MP3 Luna Blanca - Guitar Island
- MP3 Rob Lutes - Gravity
- MP3 Luisa Pepe - The Devilish Grin
Related Files
-
Mp3 K-kal - Hip Hop/rap: Hip Hop
K-KAL''s drum-heavy/melody-poppin style of hip-hop speaks of survival through overcoming adversity. Ya been there? It breaks down generalizations and comes......
-
Mp3 Hip Hop Beats - Hip-hop/rap: Beat Tape
Hip hop beats, hiphop beats, hip-hop beats, hip hop instrumentals, rap beats, royalty free 168 MP3 Songs HIP-HOP/RAP: Beat Tape, HIP-HOP/RAP: Instrumental H......
-
Mp3 Lethal Audio - Hip-hop/rap: Hip Hop
Not a group, not a band, not rappers, not fans. We''re a mutha@#$''n force. Aggressive, intelligent underground backpack hip-hop is fresh out the NW. Portlan......
-
Mp3 Wilderness Crew - Hip-hop/rap: Hip Hop
Addictive hip hop from Canada''s Pacific Northwest. Music to surf to, drive to, dance to, live to. 13 MP3 Songs HIP-HOP/RAP: Hip Hop, HIP-HOP/RAP: Pop-Rap ......
