The former secular rapper and songwriter Lucky Luciano has written and produced his first Christian album after years of crafting mixtapes and hip-hop EPs, with the single “Beloved” featuring the Christian gospel prodigy Young Bro in the hook and verse of the song.
‘Exodus’ was penned down by Lucky Luciano as his contribution to the art of worshipping the Creator of all, and encouraging others to feel the same connection with God through heartfelt expressions. “Beloved” was well received by the listeners of Lucky Luciano, spreading joy and warmth to his audience through well-crafted verses and providing an inspiration for other Christian hip-hop artists.
“I plan and hope to inspire others by changing my life around for the better, hoping that they will want to do the same,” says Lucky Luciano. “With all the negativity and violence going on the streets and industry, we need to have something positive that the kids can look up to instead of glorifying all the drama they see on social media…”
Lucky Luciano’s style involves authentic elements of rap and hip-hop, along with intoxicating textures of gospel and funk rock that add lush and striking flows to his discography. His music reaches out to harmonious souls waiting for redemption of their faith, to troubled souls stuck inside bubbles of hate and doubt, motivating them to overcome their worries.
Lucky Luciano wishes to shed light upon urban Christian hip-hop and make this underground genre more easily accessible on all streaming services globally. He also realizes the lack of connection between artists and their audience, bridging the gap between himself and his listeners through upbeat messages on his social media.
‘Exodus’ is now available on all streaming platforms, with hard hitting tracks such as “Convo With God,” written by Lucky Luciano and performed along with by DJ Ovadose , “Take Me Out” featuring Lance Blanke and the mastered production of Lucky Luciano and DJ Ovadose. The slow and chopped version of the album is also available to stream for fans of harmonically-rich rap styles.
Camorrista
Lucky Luciano Lyrics
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y si no quieres que te haga caldo
ponte en forma como asi un plan
y por forma no entiendas triangulo
es grande es tonto y le falta un herbor
su cuerpo y ciencia intelectual es igual que el de un flam
pero te aporreara como a un tambor pues golpeando es todo un artista
camorrista es camorrista es camorrista
The lyrics to Lucky Luciano's song "Camorrista" depict the mentality and behavior associated with a "camorrista" or gangster. The metaphor of an orangutan is used to describe the raw and primal nature of the camorrista, who is willing to resort to violence and threats to control their surroundings. The line "y si no quieres que te haga caldo" adds to this sense of danger, conveying that the camorrista is not to be trifled with.
The next line shifts to advising the listener on how to avoid becoming a victim of the camorrista's wrath. "Ponte en forma como asi un plan" can be translated to "get into shape like it's a plan," which suggests that the best way to avoid being a target is to make yourself strong and capable. The phrase "y por forma no entiendas triangulo" adds a bit of humor to the otherwise intense lyrics, as it literally translates to "and by shape, don't understand triangle."
The final lines of the chorus reiterate the camorrista's identity, emphasizing that this person is a master at physical violence and intimidation. The repetition of "camorrista es camorrista es camorrista" serves both as a reminder of the subject's violent tendencies and as a kind of mantra.
Overall, the lyrics of "Camorrista" use strong imagery and direct language to create a portrait of a dangerous, violent individual who operates outside of the law.
Line by Line Meaning
Voy en serio es como un orangutan
I am serious like an orangutan
y si no quieres que te haga caldo
And if you don't want me to handle you roughly
ponte en forma como asi un plan
then prepare yourself as if you have a plan
y por forma no entiendas triangulo
And by form, I don't mean a triangle
es grande es tonto y le falta un herbor
I am big, dumb, and lacking in education
su cuerpo y ciencia intelectual es igual que el de un flam
My body and intellectual capacity are similar to that of a flamingo
pero te aporreara como a un tambor pues golpeando es todo un artista
But I can still pound on you like a drum, as I am an artist in fighting.
camorrista es camorrista es camorrista
I am a brawler, and I will always be a brawler
Contributed by Abigail S. Suggest a correction in the comments below.