Lucky Seven: The Best Kept Secret
Howhood University's first artist, Lucky Seven, has released an album mixtape titled, The Best Kept Secret, which is also the first project released under the independent label. With production from Matt Cody, 1000 Alan Jones, Jahi-Chambers, and more, this mixtape is a sure breath of fresh air among the rest of this eras hip-hop acts. BKS has hit songs such as, Friday, The Crackhouse, & My Women. LS claims that the main purpose for this project was give the public an idea of his "song structure capabilities" and "versatility." With concepts such as the fan favorite, Shorty On The Side, where he paints a picture of a relationship gone bad, and I Don't Care, three different perspectives of people living in U.S.A ghettos. This is a very compelling piece of artwork and it is the first project released from Lucky Seven, so cop this one today! To check out music from Lucky Seven hit up this link: myspace.com/luckysevenmusic
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