NEW MUSIC FROM YFN LUCCI FEAT BIGGA RANKIN
PATIENCE
(Atlanta, GA.) - As one of Atlanta’s fastest rising Hip-Hop stars and newest signee to Think It’s A Game Records (TIG), YFN Lucci has burst onto the rap scene with an undeniably addicting sound that simply can’t be ignored. With new music on the way featuring Rich Homie Quan, Lucci’s rise to fame is only just beginning.
Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, YFN Lucci grew up listening to the likes of Tupac, the Hot Boys, Ja Rule, Dipset, Lil’ Wayne and Fabolous. Motivated by his older brother and rapper “K,” YFN Lucci discovered his own musical talent at age 16 and started developing his clever pen game. A year later, he connected with fellow Atlanta rap artist Johnny Cinco who encouraged YFN Lucci to take his talents seriously and get in the studio.
Patience is a virtue, but nothing comes to a dreamer but a dream. Bigga Rankin let's YFN Lucci know it's his time to take it because nobody is going to give him anything. YFN Lucci drops vocals that fit perfectly with the production provided by "The Order". YFN Lucci delivers on "Patience" with much ease, as he speaks on real-life situations and gives you just enough to wonder what else he has to offer. Bigga Rankin is known to pick and choose winning records and YFN Lucci proves us why the streets A&R got behind "Patience".
About YFN Lucci
As one of Atlanta’s fastest rising Hip-Hop stars and newest signee to Think It’s A Game Records (TIG), YFN Lucci has burst onto the rap scene with an undeniably addicting sound that simply can’t be ignored. With new music on the way featuring Rich Homie Quan, Lucci’s rise to fame is
only just beginning.
Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, YFN Lucci grew up listening to the likes of Tupac, the Hot Boys, Ja Rule, Dipset, Lil’ Wayne and Fabolous. Motivated by his older brother and rapper “K,” YFN Lucci discovered his own musical talent at age 16 and started developing his clever pen game. A year later, he connected with fellow Atlanta rap artist Johnny Cinco who encouraged YFN Lucci to take his talents seriously and get in the studio.
YFN Lucci went on to perfect his craft and develop his sound over the years, eventually landing on two records off of Johnny Cinco’s “John Popi” mixtape in early 2014. The collaboration generated a substantial buzz as Lucci’s undeniable talent gained traction in the streets. The rising star, who reps the “Young Fly Niggas Bout Cash” (YFNBC) movement, won over even more fans while performing at shows with Johnny Cinco in Georgia and across the south. He took advantage of his flourishing exposure by dropping a slew of street bangers including “Fukk Ya,” “20 Dime Pieces” (produced by DJ Lavish Lee), “Wish Me Well” featuring YFN Kay and “I Wonder Why” with Skooly. The Atlanta native recently dropped a couple of popular freestyle videos for “I’m Gone” and “0-100,” much to the satisfaction of his growing fan base.
In the summer of 2014, TIG’s CEO FLY took note of YFN Lucci’s increasing buzz and decided
to take his music seriously; signing him to Atlanta’s fastest rising indie label in July. YFN Lucc joins a golden roster of talent including Rich Homie Quan and Trinidad James at TIG, and looks forward to releasing his untitled debut mixtape later this year. He’s currently in the studio working with producers Sonny Digital, Fresh Jones and Stiffy, and his project will include guest features from label mate Rich Homie Quan, Johnny Cinco, Skool Boy and more.
YFN Lucci’s creative blend of singing and lyricism make for a unique sound with a southern touch – a sound his fans can’t get enough of. Now, with new music and colorful visuals coming soon, there’s no end in sight for this Hip-Hop star in the making.
Connect with YFNLucci below:
Twitter.com/YFNLucci
Instagram.com/YFNLucci
www.Thinkitsagame.com