Raleigh
by Les on 9/16/24The tickets were pretty cheap and I was IN THE PIT which was EXHAUSTING and lucki took his sweet time to come out??but my favorite song was faith and the crowd was rlly hyped
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Lucki in Concert
One of the most prolific SoundCloud rappers, Chicago's Lucki (formerly Lucki Eck$) has remained fairly enigmatic and guarded since he broke through in 2013. So when the rapper graces a stage with his syrupy basement flow over deliberately unhurried beats, it's a rare opportunity to see the tireless creator take his art from behind closed doors, into the non-Internet world.?
Lucki's approach on stage effectively mirrors his meticulous and lengthy production philosophy. While tracks may hit his SoundCloud stream seemingly out of thin air, everything is calculated. "It looks random but there's still a little planning behind it from me and my team," he told Complex.?
In a live setting, the emotion and pain behind his drug-addled raps is palpable, and his underground but robust and dedicated following can feel the authenticity of the moment. And while Lucki certainly sparked a movement among online rappers, he's maintained a definition of the musical style he's created and explained it bluntly to Genius back in 2013: "I don't care if I made it or not, I don't care what nobody else is doing, I don't care what producers think. It's Alternative Trap."
Lucki Background
Born and raised in West Chicago, Lucki (real name Lucki Camel) was a regular at the now infamous YouMedia audiovisual learning space that spawned household-name Chicago rappers like Chance the Rapper and Vic Mensa. Lucki was impressed by his contemporaries and knew he had the chops to make it as a rapper as well, so at 16, he dropped out of high school to pursue music full-time.?
He released his debut Alternative Trap mixtape in 2013, a title which spawned his genre designation. With multiple tracks consistently clocking in at a million SoundCloud spins, Lucki is considered one of the forefathers of the SoundCloud rap movement. As the blog GoldenPlec states, "The Chicago native's singular style, equally languid and hard-hitting, laid the blueprint in which this generation of extravagant artists are continuing to prosper." He's found his own form of prosperity in steadfast continuity, as well as collaborations with Mick Jenkins, FKA Twigs, Danny Brown, and King Krule.
The tickets were pretty cheap and I was IN THE PIT which was EXHAUSTING and lucki took his sweet time to come out??but my favorite song was faith and the crowd was rlly hyped
I absolutely loved seeing lucki perform for the first time. Although he may not dance or do much other than preform (rap wise) I feel his dj and set up definitely uplifts his stage presence and fits him so well. Even with it changing for different songs, everything was perfect. I can’t wait to see him again
Lucki really packed out the Roxy and gave us all the throwbacks and new joints.
Dope, solid show and good set list. Way to go Lucki.
Show was great! Lucki put on a good show, would definitely see him again. Drinks were over priced. We got two drinks for 98$ simply tequila and cranberry juice.. probably would skip out on drinks next time.
It literally felt like I stepped into the venue only to step out a couple minutes later, Lucki cut all the songs in half in order to speed run his perfomance, his energy is just not there, so yeah, please stay at home, it’s not worth your money!
Very underwhelming and short concert. 0 surprise guests
Came out an hour late, no energy during performance, then disappeared off stage after an hour of mumbling his songs to the crowd
venue was fine but the concert was disappointing. no one opened, lucki performed an hour late and ended an hour early, way too short. not exciting.
i lost my phone when they started to hype up the crowd and i couldnt record anything. also the pit was as hot as a dryer. i had to enjoy the concert from the back of the venue