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.
Intro
Lucky Luciano Lyrics
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Well I tried to tell you so (yes I did),
But I guess you didn't know,
As the saddest story goes,
Baby, now I got the flow,
'Cause I know it from the start,
Baby, when you broke my heart,
And show you that I'm with.
You lied to me,
All those times I said that I loved you,
You lied to me,
Yes, I tried, yes, I tried,
You lied to me,
Even though you know I'd die for you,
You lied to me,
Yes, I cried, yes, I cried.
Return of the mack,
It is,
Return of the mack,
Come on,
Return of the mack,
Oh, my god,
You know that I'll be back,
Here I am.
Return of the mack,
Once again,
Return of the mack,
Top of the world,
Return of the mack,
Watch my flow,
You know that I'll be back,
Here I go.
So, I'm back up in the game,
(Running things like my swing),
Lettin' all the people know,
That I'm back to run the show,
Cause what they didn't know was wrong,
And all the nasty things you've done,
So, baby, listen carefully,
While I sing my comeback song.
You lied to me,
Cause she said she'd never turn on me,
You lied to me,
But you did, but you did,
You lied to me,
All this pain you said I'd never feel,
You lied to me,
But I do, but I do do do.
Return of the mack,
It is,
Return of the mack,
Hold on,
Return of the mack,
Don't you know,
You know that I'll be back,
Return of the mack,
Oh, little girl,
Return of the mack,
Once more girl,
Return of the mack,
Up and down,
You know that I'll be back(round and round).
Ahhhhhh Mark
Stop worrying about your big break
You lied to me,
Cause he said she'd never turn on me,
You lied to me,
But you did, but you did,
You lied to me,
All this pain you said I'd never feel
You lied to me,
But I do, but I do do do
Return of the mack
The song "Intro" by Lucky Luciano starts with a catchy "Ooooh, come on, ooh yeah" and is then followed by the artist professing that he tried to warn his lover but she didn't listen to his cautionary advice. He goes on to explain how she broke his heart and how he had to come back to prove that he is worthy. The chorus, "Return of the Mack" is also used in the song, stating that he is back and ready to rule the show. The lyrics go on to describe how his lover cheated and hurt him, causing him pain, but in the end, he is victorious as he has returned.
The song is about fighting back and taking control of the situation after being hurt by a lover. The artist talks about how he tried to warn his lover but failed, but that he is now back and in control of his life, showing that despite everything he is still strong. The lyrics are poignant and are a powerful reminder to listeners that they should never give up.
Line by Line Meaning
Oooooh, come on, ooh yeah
An enthusiastic start and encouragement for listeners to join in.
Well I tried to tell you so (yes I did),
An opening line stating that the author had already warned of impending issues.
But I guess you didn't know,
A realization that the warning was not heeded.
As the saddest story goes,
A reference to a commonly known story of heartbreak and betrayal.
Baby, now I got the flow,
A statement of confidence in the author's writing and singing ability.
'Cause I know it from the start,
An affirmation that the author always knew the relationship would end poorly.
Baby, when you broke my heart,
A personal experience of heartbreak is revealed.
That I had to come again,
A necessity to address the situation and come back stronger is expressed.
And show you that I'm with.
A promise to remain committed to the music industry and fans.
You lied to me,
A direct accusation of deception and betrayal.
All those times I said that I loved you,
Memories of past love and commitment are brought up to emphasize the perceived betrayal.
Yes, I tried, yes, I tried,
An affirmation that the author attempted to make the relationship work despite difficulties.
Even though you know I'd die for you,
A declaration of loyalty and love for the person who was deceitful.
Yes, I cried, yes, I cried.
Emotions of sadness and heartbreak are revealed.
Return of the mack,
A statement of a comeback in the music industry.
It is,
Confirmation of the previous statement.
Come on,
Encouragement for listeners to participate in the author's revival.
Oh, my god,
Exclamatory statement highlighting the magnitude of the comeback.
You know that I'll be back,
Reiterating the promise of a successful comeback.
Once again,
Emphasizing the repetition of a successful return to the industry.
Top of the world,
A claim to achieving great success and being at the peak of the author's career.
Watch my flow,
Highlighting the author's musical skills and ability to create hit songs.
Here I go.
A declaration of action and taking control of the situation.
So, I'm back up in the game,
A confidence-boosting statement highlighting the author's return to the industry.
(Running things like my swing),
Using a metaphor of a run in baseball to express that he is in control of his own career.
Lettin' all the people know,
A statement suggesting that fans are being informed of the revival.
That I'm back to run the show,
The author is intending to lead in the industry and make a significant impact.
Cause what they didn't know was wrong,
Others did not understand the author's potential to come back and succeed.
And all the nasty things you've done,
A reference to the deceitfulness and dishonesty of the relationship that caused heartbreak.
So, baby, listen carefully,
Calling attention to the message being conveyed in the song.
While I sing my comeback song.
The main focus of the song becomes clear, which is to express the artist's return to the music industry and desire to succeed.
Writer(s): Regina Marlies Chukwuedo, Mark Ross, Lance, Bektas Turhan, Damon Emerson Miller, Arrigo Johnny Phillips, Dean Dawson, Chris Wongwon, Leshone Dennis, Cheaviler Kirk Douglas, Timo Lourenco da Silva, David Hobbs, Charnell Taylor, Cameron Giles
Contributed by Avery S. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
David Ramirez
God bless you 🙏❤️ my g for eternity
Mark Buitron
2022
Respect
💯🌴🌴
Samuel Rincon
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David Ramirez
Dis nigha da coldest Meskin da go da hardest in the H
Los Garcia
The coldest Mexican in the whole rap game period.
Benito Aguilar
West up