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Artist description
If Big Things come in small packages, then you should be expecting big things from the debut solo album, from Lunch, entitled "Tha Last Suppa." As you know Lunch has been puttin it down from the start of Homeless Records. You've heard him on both Homeless Nation Albums, and if you've been doing you homework, than you would also know that, Lunch is also a member of DaOrfenz. So does this mean, no more Orfenz or Homeless Nation for Lunch? Hell Nah!. Lunch is just spreading his wings for all his Bums, that have supported him, and all the rest of the Homeless Affiliates. This album is a basic way of getting some things off his chest, and is also a full showcase of Lunch's artistic views and interpretations on Hip Hop.With songs like, "Gimme That", that address the typical MC on a major label that has no skill, hasn't paid No Dues, and talks about the same thing the next typical M.C. talks about, but get's a 3 million dollar budget for promotions. Lunch also address all of those who have supported him through thick and thin with a song called "Never Forget You" And of course the first single that everyone has been talking about, the club hit "Give It To Me Tonight." Lunch's personal favorite song on the album is entitled "God Bless You." On this song Lunch is telling everyone no matter what goes wrong in your life, and no matter what you have done to him personally, all bitterness is put to the side, "God Bless You."But what is most impressive aspect about this album is that, Lunch has arranged the songs to where none of them have the same feel, they all seem to have there own ora. You can really feel the experience and professionalism behind this project, and there's something that everyone can relate to on his album "Lunch Tha Last Suppa." |
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Music Style
Various |
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Musical Influences
Tupac |
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Albums
Homeless Nation, DaOrfenz, Kalabo |
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Press Reviews
Y2K problem of the Industry |
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Location
Ontario, CA - USA |
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