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Is Fatal Lucciauno Seattle’s Hardest Rapper?

For year’s Fatal Lucciano has been considered one of the ‘best’ in the Northwest rap scene. The last two years has seen him deliver more than enough tracks that could go bar-for-bar with many of the best rappers in today’s overall industry. After the year he had in 2016, we believe he is most deserving of the title, ‘Seattle’s Hardest Rapper.’

Now, when I say ‘hard’ I’m not talking literal violence. I’m talking about lyrical bars made of brick violently hitting you in the face alongside heart-pounding production from AG Marley and D Sane.

Although these two producers don’t produce 100% of Lucciano’s music, when we compare tracks like this to pretty much anyone else’s in the Northwest, it is clear that nobody really matches his intensity or authenticity.  If ‘Domestic Violence‘ wasn’t proof.  And somehow you missed ‘Fatal Albums Done’ then this should be enough reasoning.

Respect to Jacob Hill for putting together a dope one-shot music video around ‘WTF Happened’. These guys really succeeded in delivering the menacing feel this beat gives you deep down.

“Fatal Lucciauno’s return to music has been a long road. He was black balled in his hometown and nearly lost his freedom to the prison industrial system. After years of fighting obstacles, last month he announced Fatal Album Done. WTF Happened coming soon, this is just the intro…”

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