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LUNATIC

Every few years, a rap talent comes along that totally revolutionizes the rap game and creates new standards by which all other rap talent is measured. LUNATIC The Messiah is that talent! He has garnered numerous accolades and awards for his unique skills and is considered one of Chicago's hottest unsigned rap acts.
LUNATIC's style is indescribable. He is definitely street, definitely hardcore, yet with a level of insight & wisdom well beyond his years. The versatile aspect of his craft is astonishing, especially at a point in history when mainstream Hip-Hop music has become monotonous and unoriginal. Yes, rappers do come a dime a dozen, but an energetic lyricist who can hypnotize you with a superior flow that is mind boggling....are one in a million!
He has shared stages with many of the hottest Hip-Hop stars in the industry including Outkast, Busta Rhymes, Fat Joe & Big Pun, The Notorious B.I.G., Jay-Z, The Wu-Tang Clan, Common, Junior Mafia, Qualo, KRS 1, Redman, Blahzay Blah, Coolio, Nas, AZ & Ja Rule. He has also recorded songs with several established artists on Chicago's music scene, including Newsense of PsychoDrama, Big Rap of Creator's Way, E, Johnson (formerly of R&B group Precyse) and others.
Performing at clubs from the Carolinas to the Midwest for years, LUNATIC has self-promoted and headlined countless concerts, always pushing a varying roster of local and hot Chicago talent. LUNATIC founded his independent label Cadre Enterprises in 2000 and has since acquired some of Chicago's hottest vocal and production talent.? Unsatisfied with limiting the company to simply releasing albums, LUNATIC has transformed Cadre Enterprises into a fully-functioning artist development company offering services ranging from photography, graphics and web design to audio and video recording, editing and production.
With a roster of about a dozen artists, LUNATIC plans to dominate the Chicago rap scene in 2006 beginning with the release of his long-anticipated sophomore effort, "The Interview" (which has been pushed back till spring because of legal issues) and debut releases by several other artists from the label.
Teaming up with the Chicago Hip-Hop Initiative and the Chicago Local Organizing Committee for the 2006 National Hip-Hop Politcal Convention as the head videographer, Cadre Enterprises will be promoting many positive music events in the Chicagoland area, interviewing celebrities and local political representatives for appearances on Cadre Enterprises latest venture......Cadre Quarters TV (CQTV) to be airing on CAN-TV Channel 19 in Chicago as well as other cable access stations throughout the U.S.
LUNATIC was Chicago's 2000 WGCI/Miller Lite Freshest M.C. winner, wrote and performed the rap for the opening to Sega`s NBA 2K2 video game that hit the streets in the fall of 2001 and also dropped vocals on the Knockout Kings 2002 boxing game! This bilingual superstar is a creative force like no other. So listen for yourself. Once you hear his flow, you will know...why he is The Messiah.
All Songs
Two Back (4:08)
Free MP3 (5.69MB)
From the artist
Two Back is the expression of frustration coming from a man who began life disadvantaged and refused to let anything stop him on his climb to the top. Will he make it?
Genres: Hip-Hop » East Coast Rap.
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Chi-Town Anthem (4:28)
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The title really says it all, however, a more accurate description of the song would be a hardcore, rugged street anthem depicting life in Chicago's gang-infested streets.
Genres: Hip-Hop » Gangsta Rap.
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Mama Can U Hear Me (4:05)
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This song is a first person narrative of a baby speaking from the womb of his crackhead mother. Kind of touching.
Genres: Hip-Hop » East Coast Rap.
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This song is a mixture of Rap and Reggae and chronicles the story of a young man in the ghetto hustling to survive and the choices he has to make.
Genres: Hip-Hop » East Coast Rap.
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I Gotta Go (Featuring Kim Lowery) (4:38)
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When it's time to go, it's time to go. No need to prolong something that you know wasn't meant to be, right?
Genres: Hip-Hop » East Coast Rap.
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U Ain't There (3:56)
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This song graphically portrays the possibilities created when a man cheats on his significant other. Kinda makes you wanna stay home with your lady more often! LOL
Genres: Hip-Hop » East Coast Rap.
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Demons Lurkin' (feat. H.P. & Mecca) (4:37)
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This song illustrates the frustration of the vearious "demons" the writers deal with on an everyday basis. Midwest style, Chicago Hip-Hop at its very BEST!
Genres: Hip-Hop » Gangsta Rap.
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Mission Impossible (3:55)
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This is a fast-paced story about a revolutionary rapper who the government has attempted to assassinate, but narrowly escaped death, and now has to flee for his life once again. Does he make it?
Genres: Hip-Hop » Political Rap.
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Sneeze (4:39)
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Here's a graphic depiction of a man living the player lifestyle and shoving his arrogance in the faces of men with significant others. The term sneeze as used here is the writer's attempt at coining a new term to be used in place of "a quickie".
Genres: Hip-Hop » East Coast Rap.
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