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Lvcky Is On The Rise, With New Visuals On The Way

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21-year-old hip-hop and R&B artist Lvcky has so much to say, and he wants the world to tune in for it all. Born and raised in LA’s Crenshaw district, Lvcky, who named himself after the protagonist Ace or “Lucky” in the film Paid In Full, is set on making impactful music that will self-sustain and transcend time, space, and audiences. As the writer of all his own music, the final judge of all his beats, and a veteran piano player, he’s carrying out those visions his way — to bring something new to the table. “What makes me stand out is my sound and beat selection,” he says. “It’s easy to get on any beat and rap, but sometimes artists aren’t really saying anything on their tracks.” 

A self-described melodic rapper, Lvcky started doing music with the piano at just 11 years old. He quickly learned notes and scales, and began writing music at 16. But while he certainly started immersing himself in his craft early, it took time before the independent artist started seeing music as a potential career. “I never knew I would take it seriously because of how short the chances of making it in the industry are,” he reflects. “I just kept pushing forward and maintaining.” He was 18 when he decided to take that leap, and it’s only been up from there. In 2016, he recorded his first song, “No Regrets”, at his first-ever studio session. “On Rimpau, which is in the Crenshaw area,” he recalls. 

3 years later and Lvcky now has a growing collection of projects and singles under his belt. He is currently working on visuals for songs he has in his stash. 4Sho Mag had the opportunity to catch up with Lvcky and discuss his career, goals, musical inspirations, upcoming projects, and more. Read the interview below!

What inspired your artist name? Where did you get the name from?

What inspired my artist name was the movie Paid In Full. I got the name “Lvcky” from the main character in the movie. He reminded me of how I hustle, and to always stay down until you come up– you never know when it could be your turn.

Where are you from? Where did you grow up?

I was born in Los Angeles, California and raised in the Crenshaw district.

When did you start doing music? And when did you start taking it seriously? Be as detailed as you’d like.

I started doing music when I played piano at the age of 11. I learned notes, and I started writing music at 16. I never knew I would take it seriously because of how short the chances of making it in the industry are. I just kept pushing forward and maintaining. I started taking it serious at 18.

Why music? 

I chose music because it’s a way I can express myself. Sometimes it’s hard for people to let out what they’re thinking or going through. It’s easy for me to do that when I’m in the booth.

Who/what inspires your sound/music?

I can say J. Cole, Meek Mill, and Drake inspire my sound. I look up to those 3 as they all have different styles of rapping. Knowing I can do all 3 is what separates me from the rest.

Have you been compared to other artists? If so, who?

I’ve been compared to Drake most of the time because of the flow, and how old Drake used to flow effortlessly.

Who is your motivation and why? 

My motivations are my mom, my dad, and my grandma. My mom always kept me straight wherever and whenever. Same as my dad– never a day I never had anything that I needed or wanted. I seen them work and make a way when there wasn’t. My grandma recently passed away, and ever since, I’ve been looking for hope through my music. Recently I just got it back, so I’m always going to be thinking about her.

Any life-changing stories that impacted your music career? 

Losing my grandma, grandpa, and my 2 uncles had an impact on my music. I stopped making music for some months just to get back to me. It was hard because the deaths were back to back. I’m still slowly recovering from that. 

What are your goals when it comes to your music career? What impact are you looking to make with your music? 

My goals for my music career are to push forward and always keep an image that fits me– never change for anyone and always do solid things. The impact I’m looking to make is to touch people in a way where they can always play my music. I want my music to be everlasting. I want to impact the whole world, and I know it’s possible.

What are you currently working on?

Currently, I’m working on videos and getting visuals out for songs that I have stashed away. 

What message do you want to leave the audience with when reading the article?

I’m 21 years old looking for a breakthrough in the music game, ready to work nonstop to be the best artist out. Stream Lvcky everywhere, and always stay focused and never give up. Keep going, no matter the circumstance. 

You can stream Lvcky’s music on Apple Music, Spotify, and Soundcloud, including his 3 projects “Before It’s Too Late” (2021), “Heavy Heart” (2020), and “The Pack” ft. Jaayy (2020). Look out for his upcoming project and visuals by following him on his Instagram @Lvvckky, Youtube @Lvcky, Twitter @Lvcky, TikTok @lvvckky, and Snapchat @lucky.j1. Stay tuned!

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Black Skywalker Drops Anticipated ‘I Need Therapy’ EP

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Black Skywalker, the rising artist with an undeniable buzz, drops his debut EP, I Need Therapy.

The new project promises to usher in the new era of hip-hop. “Rap music is in a dark place and I came to bring the light,” said Skywalker. “The type of music I make is best described as Outer Space Jedi-level rap shit.”

Black Skywalker and Chris Rosa produced the debut EP featuring the focus track “Pills and Alcohol”. The single describes a man battling depression and anxiety with prescription medicine and champagne.

The EP includes hard-hitting 808s, crackling snares, and spacey synths. “We in Love” is a melodic record with a bouncy bass and drums. However, the lyrics depict a flawed relationship due to social media and porn addiction.

Black Skywalker’s ‘Pain of Letting Go’ has huge production and raw guitar. The lyrics express deep emotion and heartbreak, making the EP’s inspiration very clear.

“Therapy” is a song that touches on the struggles of life and the importance of seeking help. The production is interesting, with dark verses and uplifting hooks. The second verse highlights the benefits of opening up to a therapist and encourages others to do the same.

“Slide with Me” is a standout track from the EP with great production and an infectious hook. It narrates the story of falling in love with the woman of your dreams and has an upbeat vibe that sets it apart from the rest of the EP.

EP delivers a relatable conversation, amazing production, and intentional songwriting. Black Skywalker calls it outer space Jedi-level rap music.

Check out the full EP below.

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DeeYounginn Releases New Visual “Right Now”

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Fast-rising Charlotte recording artist DeeYounginn makes 2024 his moment and it starts with his latest single, “Right Now.”

In the latest visual, he cruises the streets in a foreign rapping about his undeniable impact, living a lavish lifestyle, and more. After gaining popularity with previous hits, the latest release is the perfect origin point for newfound fans as DeeYounginn rises to the moment as one of the year’s hottest new stars in modern hip-hop.

“Right Now” sets up the rising star’s upcoming album arriving in 2024. Check out the new video below, and, afterward, follow the rising star on social media for daily updates and more.

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Bailey Snow Shines Bright Like A “Pink Diamonds”

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SoFaygo-producer Trenton Kyle handles instrumentation duties for Alternative act Bailey Snow‘s latest single “Pink Diamonds.” Following the release of “5150” back in March, “Pink Diamonds” is a fun upbeat song with catchy flows that centers around simply wanting more for yourself.

In a press statement, the North Carolina native revealed: “Pink diamonds speak to my future existence. It depicts everything I see myself achieving. Definitely something you can play anywhere; your car, a party, or whenever you need to hear something inspiring.”

Combining the genres of Hip-Hop, EDM, Punk, and Rage, Bailey Snow has successfully cultivated a unique brand of sonics in just a few short years. With the canny ability to set the mood for a kick back while simultaneously having you reflect on your darkest moments, his music paints a picture with words that allow listeners to see the world through his eyes.

Stream “Pink Diamonds” on your DSP of choice below via Nu Nation / Vydia and watch the visual for “5150” | HERE.

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