Growing up in Seattle’s Central District, Fatal Lucciauno, born Rahmeece Howell began writing poetry and rapping at the age of eight, at times that talent turned hardship into hustle when he would sing with his father for food and money to take care of their family. After spending his formative years as a battle rapper on street corners, at playgrounds and on public buses, and then realizing there was more than just competition pumping in his blood; he pursued his desire to create music.
Curtains
Drunken Poetry
Warm Ups
The Proclamation
Sinner's Prayer
The Mad Hatter
My Caliber
The Life
Cry For Help
Don't Look Back
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