LUCHINI FALLIN FROM THE SKY
Camp Lo got a whole lot of style and we ve all known this ever since they dropped “Uptown Saturday Night” in 1997. Let’s quote their bio: “They were Grown and Sexy before it was cool to be, they were Black, they were artistic and well dressed. Looking back, Camp Lo was far ahead of their time and in speaking with the group’s members you will find that it was the plan all along. Though not highly publisized the groups vision is what really sets them apart from all others in music. Throughout their albums there are reaccuring themes and characters. Their Harlem Renaissance inspired, Blaxploitation slang is often misunderstood and labled as ” ” but is actually a detailed description of the surroundings, movements and fashion that is Camp Lo. Sonny Cheeba for years was critisized for not always rhyming but he still was captivating with his delivery. This could be because the story was more important the rhyme. The tone, the mood that was set was more important. Camp Lo is a rare breed of mc that has always had the potential to be as loved above ground as underground. In the streets and in high society, they blend just the same always standing out just enough to resonate. For Camp Lo music is a canvas on which they can draw sketches on before painting their masterpiece.” Now it’s 2010, many albums later, and they are still in full style & up and running. And if you want to catch some of that Luchini falling from the sky, you better get ready, cuz those guys can party!!!