Rising Windy City MC Lucki Eck$' drug-influenced, chopped not slopped style is a far cry from drill artists like Chief Keef and alt-rap artists like Chance the Rapper. Eck$ proves once again that Chicago is producing arguably the most versatile acts in rap right now and "What I Wanna" shows the young rapper's growth as he flows effortlessly over the Boathouse produced beat
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Lucki Eck$ only cares about a couple of things. Annoyed copywriters can vouch for his commitment to anything with a dollar sign; other than that, the Chicago upstart is here to consume Xanax, sell Xanax, and use "finesse" as a verb. That's it...
The experimental sector of Chicago rhyme is still going strong. Saba recruits the perpetually faded Lucki Eck$ for "Next Door." Using a breathy cadence, Saba and Lucki Eck$ have thoughts of Killa Cam and condos. Typical, but relatable, and the warm wooziness of CHAD's production gives "Next Door" a finish that pushes it further into fantasy...
Look what The Windy City blew in. A new collaboration from Chicago MCs Chance The Rapper and Lucki Eck$ recently hit the 'Net titled "Stevie Wonder." Trippy isn't the word for the spaced out soundscape provided by Young Chop and Plu2o Nash, but the two young rappers nimbly navigate over strange synths and odd sounds...