Lucca Brazzi
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| Lucca Brazzi | |
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| Origin | |
| Genre(s) | Rap |
| Occupation(s) | Rapper |
| Years active | 2004-present |
| Label(s) | Johmae Records Inc.(2005–2007) |
| Website | www.luccabrazzi.com |
Lucca Brazzi is a rapper from Minneapolis, MN, who raps and writes his own lyrics. He's also the three time reigning champion at www.battlingbands.com,[1] and has a theme song for B96's Ton-E-Fly morning show, which is a rendition of the hit "Get it crunk."
According to a 2005 interview with Dave Jackson, Lucca Brazzi plays in clubs in Minnesota, North Dakota, Mexico, and Germany. [2] According to the same interview, he was influenced by NWA, Ludacris, and M.[3]
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[edit] Biography
Lucca Brazzi was born in Minneapolis.
[edit] Discography
- Excessive Force (2004)
[edit] Citations
- ^ Jackson 2006
- ^ {{harvnb|MusiciansCooll[original research?]
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[edit] References
- Jackson, Dave (2005-04-03), "Lucca Brazzi: The H.N.I.C", The Music Marketing Madman’s Underground Lab Report (musicianscooler.com), <http://www.musicianscooler.com/currentissue/blog/archives/2005/04/lucca_brazzi_th.html> Retrieved on 2007-02-08
- Jackson, David (2006-03-21), "LAST BATTLES SCORES Ending 03/21/06", Battling Bands (battlingbands.com), <http://www.battlingbands.com/champions.htm> Retrieved on 2007-02-08

